best cajon drum – GAPPU TV https://gappu.tv Best Musical Blog Wed, 20 Dec 2023 07:29:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://gappu.tv/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/cropped-icon-32x32.png best cajon drum – GAPPU TV https://gappu.tv 32 32 How to learn Cajon online? https://gappu.tv/how-to-learn-cajon-online/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-to-learn-cajon-online https://gappu.tv/how-to-learn-cajon-online/#respond Tue, 01 Aug 2023 11:35:29 +0000 https://gappupercussion.com/?p=5613 GAPPU online tutorials, learning Cajon online has become as easier as learning any basic instrument. GAPPU made multiple cajon tutorial series like how to learn cajon online, such as Cajon exercises, Groove library, and many other tutorials that provide simple yet informative videos for both beginnings who expect to learn cajon and those who aim to sharpen their skills. Learning cajon can start with GAPPU’s introduction to cajon, hand techniques, simple Cajon exercises, and so on videos. All you need is a pocket full of curiosity for Cajon and a device full of the internet to be able to play Cajon gracefully.

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How much weight can a Cajon hold? https://gappu.tv/how-much-weight-can-a-cajon-hold/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-much-weight-can-a-cajon-hold https://gappu.tv/how-much-weight-can-a-cajon-hold/#respond Tue, 22 Nov 2022 09:59:52 +0000 https://gappupercussion.com/?p=4274 A standard Cajon can handle weight as much as a chair or stool can. So, How much weight can a Cajon hold? A standard computer chair can hold around 250 pounds or 113 kg of weight. Cajons are made with hardwood and with very compact which provides an even stabler place to sit and they can hold 200kg – 300kg (Gappu Standard Cajons). Overall, the stronger build-up, as well as the compact, lightweight design not only, makes it easy to sit but it is also quite easy to carry.

How much weight can a Cajon hold

However, it’s important to note that Cajons are primarily designed to be played on and not to be used as a piece of furniture or for standing on. Using a Cajon in ways beyond its intended use could potentially damage it, especially if the weight exceeds its weight capacity or if it’s subjected to sudden or excessive force.

Therefore, it’s best to use a Cajon only as intended and avoid placing any heavy objects on it or using it for any other purpose than playing music.

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Peruvian Cajon and Flamenco Cajon? https://gappu.tv/peruvian-cajon-and-flamenco-cajon/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=peruvian-cajon-and-flamenco-cajon https://gappu.tv/peruvian-cajon-and-flamenco-cajon/#respond Thu, 18 Aug 2022 05:39:23 +0000 https://gappupercussion.com/?p=3800 The main difference between Peruvian Cajon and Flamenco Cajon is that one does not have snares and the other one has. Peruvian Cajon is recognized as the original instrument and Flamenco Cajon is a more hybrid version that was designed to be more versatile.

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Peru has been stated as the origin of Cajons where fruit crates were used to add extra something by accompanying the main musician. Peruvian Cajon entered Europe holding the hands of the flamenco music community in 1977. When Europe adopted the Peruvian Cajon, percussionists started modifying them and they mastered the instrument in their own way.

While Peruvian Cajon has no snares and therefore no strings. It is the oldest form of Cajon and is perfect to add a folky, vintage theme to the music with its purely wooden sound. Overall the sound is quite dry with a root tune as bass, which reminds of an accompanying instrument.  Flamenco Cajon is created with guitar strings as snares at the back of the tapa. It produces buzzy sound effects due to the guitar strings. The strings can also affect the upper and lower portion of the tapa. Such Cajons can be properly described as the ones with loose corners “kit-in-a-box” instruments where a bass drum, a snare, and a seat can be found at the same time. Percussionists can also loosen or tighten the screws of a Flamenco Cajon in both upper corners and achieve a wider spectrum of tones.

Therefore, the main difference is in the sound the Cajons produce. With guitar strings Flamenco Cajon’s sound seems closer to drums; on the other hand, Peruvian Cajon sounds more traditional which is perfect for folk music. Both  Cajons evolved over time and today Flamenco Cajons can be found with even more adjustable features and Peruvian Cajons can be found with bass and snares.

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