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  • Cajón - Wikipedia
    A cajón (Spanish: [kaˈxon] ka-KHON; "box, crate, drawer") is a box-shaped percussion instrument originally from Peru, played by slapping the front or rear faces (generally thin plywood) with the hands, fingers, or sometimes implements such as brushes, mallets, or sticks
  • Cajons - Guitar Center
    The cajon has evolved from a simple wooden box into one of the most expressive and portable percussion instruments around Originally rooted in Afro-Peruvian music, it’s found a new home across a wide range of genres—from flamenco and Latin pop to acoustic rock and singer-songwriter sets
  • How to Play Cajon: Everything You Need to Know - MidderMusic
    With deep Peruvian and Cuban roots dating back centuries, the Cajon has risen to extreme popularity, even making random appearances in mainstream music And rightly so It’s affordable, easy to play, extremely fun, and you can take it pretty much anywhere! What’s not to like?
  • Cajon | Popular Percussion Instruments - DRUM! Magazine
    The word cajon is literally Spanish for box (drawer, crate, even coffin), and the cajon as a drum shows up in many cultures, on several continents, and over generations of time The enduring traditions that have influenced our music and instrument development can generally be traced back to Spanish colonies in the Americas, including Peru, Cuba
  • Cajon Basics | What You Need to Know - AIMM
    Enter the cajon, a fantastic instrument and a practical alternative to the traditional drum set This box-like instrument offers percussionists a blend of rich tones, from bass drum sounds to snappy snare effects, all in a compact, portable package
  • What is a Cajon Instrument? History, Origins, and How to Play
    Discover the fascinating story behind the cajon instrument, its origins in Afro-Peruvian culture, and how it evolved into a globally popular percussion tool Learn how to play the cajon and find tips on choosing the right one for your musical style
  • PlayCajon - Learn Cajon Step-by-Step Beginner to Advanced
    Learn cajon with one of the most trusted educators and cajon specialists in the world Basic rhythms, warm up exercises, a huge range of musical genres: beginner, intermediate, and advanced techniques, using cymbals, shakers, and brushes with cajon, hybrid cajon setups, and much more Trusted by 1000s of members world-wide
  • Cajon - World Percussion by David Kuckhermann
    The Cajon plays an important role In the traditional music of Peru and Cuba The Cajon Peruano doesn’t use snares, and has a wooden, very dry sound A prominent Cajon player from Peru is Alex Acuña


















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