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Check out Columbus Percussion to view our selection of percussion wood block and tambourines. Our knowledgeable staff will help you to find exactly what you are looking for.
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LP Latin Percussion World Beat 10" Tambourine (Single Row With Head)
- 10" pretuned synthetic head
- 1-1/2" deep wood shell
- Eight sets of steel jingles
- Scalloped shell for ergonomic holding
- Impervious to changing climate conditions
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LP Latin Percussion World Beat 8" Tambourine (Single Row With Head)
- 8" pretuned synthetic head
- 1-1/2" deep wood shell
- Six sets of steel jingles
- Scalloped shell for ergonomic holding
- Impervious to changing climate conditions
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LP Session Shakers, 9"
- Perfectly weighted for a controlled sound
- Features rubber-like grip surface
- Molded end caps for solid feel
- Also available in 5" size
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LP Session Shakers, 5"
- Perfectly weighted for a controlled sound
- Features rubber-like grip surface
- Molded end caps for solid feel
- Also available in 9" size
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LP Castanet Machine
- Made of extremely resonant and durable material
- Hassle free o-ring tension system
- Can be mounted on a 3/8" rod
- Mount can also be removed for table-top playing
- Measures 6" L x 2" H
- Play with sticks or hands.
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LP Finger Shot
Innovative, versatile, and eminently musical, LP�s Finger Shot is proof positive that good things come in small packages. Learn More -
Latin Percussion Aspire Tri-Tone Whistle
Our LP Aspire line of affordable percussion features two wood blocks perfect for beginners or students. Learn More -
Latin Percussion Cricket
The LP Cricket is widely heard in Jazz, Fusion and Rock and on a variety of recordings. Learn More -
Latin Percussion Monsoon Rainmaker
Each end carries a pair of hard,wooden balls that are supported by spring steel and strike against the rosewood sound chamber Learn More -
Latin Percussion 18" Crystal Rainstick
Simply invert the rainstick, causing the fill material to cascade over the internal "tree" steps, and it "rains" wherever you are. The greater the incline, the greater the downpour. Learn More