Lap Cajon #068 by Tawanda Gadzikwa – Baobab

AU $695.00

Awesome projection on this 14.5″ lap cajon hand-made by local artist Tawanda Gadzikwa in Victoria.
Shell is made predominately from merbau.
The bottom is bamboo and the top is ply hardwood .
Includes internal bells and removable snares along with strap pins

Diameter: 14.5″  // Height: 9cm  //  Weight: 2.8kg

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Check out this Lap Cajon by local artist Tawanda Gadzikwa! Tawanda hails from Zimbabwe, and he has brought his musical talent all the way to Australia. We are delighted to present his custom made contemporary lap cajon. There are lots of different styles, and each one is unique!

The cajón is a round or box-shaped percussion instrument from Peru. It is played by slapping the front face with the hands. It is thought to have been invented by slaves of West and Central African origin in the Americas, specifically Peru.

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