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Let the knowledgeable staff at Columbus Percussion for all of your world drum needs. We are proud to offer a wide array of world percussion instruments.
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Latin Percussion Piccolo Jam Block
LP Jam Blocks are great examples of LP innovation. This patented design turned fragile, age-old wood blocks into virtually indestructible modern staples for any drummer or percussionist. Don't be fooled by cheap-imitations, not all blocks are created equal. Learn More -
Latin Percussion High Pitch Yellow Blast Block
Use in place of wood blocks, rim shots, or whenever a loud blast is needed Learn More -
Latin Percussion Low Pitch Green Blast Block
Use in place of wood blocks, rim shots, or whenever a loud blast is needed Learn More -
Latin Percussion Exotic Hardwood Traditional Clave
Clave (pronounced clah’ vay) is the rhythmic pattern that forms the basis of Latin music. Clave is phrased in what is known as a 3⁄2 (forward clave) or 2⁄3 (backward clave) feel. That is, three beats then two beats or, two beats then three beats. Claves are the traditional instruments used to play clave and are comprised of two sticks that are struck together to get a sharp, cracking sound. One is called the Clave or male, while the other is the Striker or female. The Clave lays in one hand between the fingertips and the heel of the hand, with the thumb out for support. This space between the Clave and the palm of the hand creates a sound chamber. The Striker is held as a beater in the other hand and is struck against the Clave. Learn More -
Latin Percussion King Clave
Clave (pronounced clah’ vay) is the rhythmic pattern that forms the basis of Latin music. Clave is phrased in what is known as a 3⁄2 (forward clave) or 2⁄3 (backward clave) feel. That is, three beats then two beats or, two beats then three beats. Claves are the traditional instruments used to play clave and are comprised of two sticks that are struck together to get a sharp, cracking sound. One is called the Clave or male, while the other is the Striker or female. The Clave lays in one hand between the fingertips and the heel of the hand, with the thumb out for support. This space between the Clave and the palm of the hand creates a sound chamber. The Striker is held as a beater in the other hand and is struck against the Clave. Learn More -
Latin Percussion CP Cylinder Guiro
Great value for students and beginning players. Learn More -
Latin Percussion CP Fish Style Guiro
It is ideal for students and beginners. Learn More -
Latin Percussion Professional Maracas
The most imitated maracas around Learn More -
Latin Percussion Small One Shot Shaker (1 Pair)
Constructed of durable anodized metal Learn More -
Latin Percussion Gold Rock Shaker
Designed to cut through live music with impact Learn More
