Play with your rhythm with Adjustable Cajon

Snares are very critical parts of a Cajon. If we sneak into one Cajon, snare wires are one of the contents that will surely catch our eye. The wires are responsible for producing the rattle or buzz sound while trucking on the Cajon front or the tapa. Therefore snares are indeed crucial elements of Adjustable Cajon but these are not the unavoidable ones.

Gappu Adjustable Cajon

There are several Cajons that do not have a snare and are built in this way in order to produce either a deeper bass tone or higher, bongo or conga-like tunes. Hence, we can count two types of Cajon players here. That’s not it. There is also a type of Cajon player who relies more on experiments or likes to be independent when it comes to producing sounds.

Keeping their requirements in mind Gappu Cajon included Cajons with Adjustable Snares. Gappu believes in the ability of music lovers to invent various tunes. This is the reason why Gappu puts effort into providing its customers with not only a wide range of choices but also a sufficient amount of flexibility.

With the use of an Adjustable snare Cajon, one can easily increase or decrease the tension in snares in order to control the buzz or rattle effects on their tunes. Following the conventional manufacturing of adjustable Cajon, Gappu has also kept the responsibility of snare adjustment onto two adjustment screws. One of them is located at the back of the snare wires which helps to keep the snare wires stable when any kinds of adjustments take place.

The adjustable snares are one of the important attributes for Cajon players who take Cajon as a major tool for creative performances, for playing with rhythms.  With the Cajon, percussionists can use any tune from traditional bass sound to more “groovy bass sound” even between songs!

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