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What a cool little soundmaker
That earthy organic sound, rattling and intriguing rhythm it can give to your production.
It is supposedly one of the oldest 'instruments' for the human race, probably used as far back as the stone age in similar form. There are no preserved instruments of this sort from that age except bone pipes if I recall correctly. There are a few 'music archaeologists' delving into this fascinating field and this type of added rhythm to the dancing, stomping of feet and hands in dance is supposedly very ancient.
Even if the rubbery band that keeps it together would snap is easable fixable, it is not a complex thing.
Sound is a dark rattle as you would expect, and it sounds really organic; that is how I would describe it. Dark, not very pronounced.
Having a 'real' shaker of this sort is much preferred than using a sampling or some such; the variety of the sound is important and you will get it with this.
It is supposedly one of the oldest 'instruments' for the human race, probably used as far back as the stone age in similar form. There are no preserved instruments of this sort from that age except bone pipes if I recall correctly. There are a few 'music archaeologists' delving into this fascinating field and this type of added rhythm to the dancing, stomping of feet and hands in dance is supposedly very ancient.
Even if the rubbery band that keeps it together would snap is easable fixable, it is not a complex thing.
Sound is a dark rattle as you would expect, and it sounds really organic; that is how I would describe it. Dark, not very pronounced.
Having a 'real' shaker of this sort is much preferred than using a sampling or some such; the variety of the sound is important and you will get it with this.
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