Percussion

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A Large selection of percussion eqiupment is available including.

Congas, Bongos, Djembies, Chimes, Shakers, Timbales etc. Too many to list. Please call or email with any specific requests.

Hardware
We stock a wide range of percussion hardware including the LP290B hanging conga stand, ‘Basket type’ conga stands, Stands for bongos, djembies, percussion racks and tables etc. Please call or email with any specific requests.

Percussion

Roland SPDs Sampling Pad

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Per Day

£40

Per Week

£160

The SPD-S Sampling Pad is a great alternative to acoustic triggers and a rack sampler, the SPD-S lets you record CD-quality samples and play them back instantly using six pads and three edge triggers. The SPD-S also includes preset sounds and effects.

  • Compact percussion multi-pad with CD-quality sampling
  • Play any 8 sounds simultaneously via 6 pads and 3 edge triggers
  • Up to 380 seconds of 44.1kHz user sampling (95 seconds in Fine mode)
  • 181 pre-loaded waveforms and 399 User waveform locations
  • Resampling function and onboard pattern sequencer
  • 30 multi-effects and ambience add dimension to sounds
  • Wave memory expandable via optional Compact Flash cards
  • Mounts easily to conventional drum stands and hardware
Roland SPDs Sampling Pad

LP Galaxy Giovanni Series Congas

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Per Day

£25

Per Week

£100

*price per conga

30" tall drums which have resonance, attack, and warmth found in no other conga LP Galaxy Giovanni Series Congas yield commanding bass, rich mid tones, and crackling highs with attention-getting projection Unique shell design, hand crafted of premium North American Ash wood with a rich, deep gloss finish

Sizes available :

  • 11" Quinto
  • 11 3/4" Conga
  • 12 1/2" Tumbadora
LP Galaxy Giovanni Series Congas

LP Original Model Conga

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Per Day

£20

Per Week

£80

*price per conga

Virtually unchanged since their introduction in the 1960's, LP Original Model Congas have become the standard fiberglass conga of Salsa players the world over. 28" tall congas are the ideal height for the seated player Hand selected, natural rawhide heads Black Gloss finish with LP Comfort Curve II Rims

Sizes available :

  • 11 3/4" Conga
  • 12 1/2" Tumbadora
LP Original Model Conga

LP Aspire Wood Congas

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Per Day

£15

Per Week

£60

*price per conga

28" tall, crafted from kiln dried, environmentally friendly Siam Oak EZ Curve Rims which have improved strength, a unique skin wire channel, and a curved surface that provides great playing comfort.

Sizes available :

  • 10" Quinto
  • 11" Conga
  • 12" Tumbadora
LP Aspire Wood Congas

LP Galaxy Giovanni Series Bongos

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Per Day

£40

Per Week

£160

*price per pair

Crafted of sonically superior North American Ash and Manufactured to ensure virtually invisible glue joints, which are the result of precision stave fabrication during the assembly process Steel backing plate helps avoid cracks from occurring in the bongo shell that can develop when players in the Salsa genre drop their bongos to the floor and begin playing their bongo cowbell

  • 7-1/4" and 8-5/8" natural rawhide heads
LP Galaxy Giovanni Series Bongos

LP Brass Timbales

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Per Day

£40

Per Week

£160

*price per pair

14” and 15” Pair of  Brass Timbales with LP Stand

LP Brass Timbales

LP Galaxy Giovanni Djembe

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Per Day

£40

Per Week

£160

  • Modern mechanical tuning
  • Crafted of premium, kiln dried, North American Ash
  • Traditional shell contour and the 25" height allow the djembe to be played standing with a strap, seated, or on a stand with congas
LP Brass Timbales

Cajon

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Per Day

£15

Per Week

£60

Half to three quarter inch (1.3 to 2 cm) thick wood is generally used for five sides of the box. A thin sheet of plywood is nailed on as the sixth side and acts as the striking surface or head. A sound hole is cut on the back side opposite the head or tapa.

The top edges are often left unattached and can be slapped against the box. The player sits astride the box, tilting it at an angle while striking the head between his knees. The modern cajón has several screws at the top for adjusting percussive timbre and may sport rubber feet. Some versions may also have several vertically stretched cords pressed against the tapa for a buzz like effect or tone. Guitar strings, rattles or drum snares may serve this purpose. The percussionist can play the sides with the top of his palms and fingers for additional sounds.

Cajon

If you don't see what you need, please ask, we can probably get it for you.

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