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Latin Percussion
In 1956, Martin Cohen, a young mechanical engineer and avid photographer of the Bronx, found the famous Birdland jazz club in New York. He entered and was immediately captivated by the sound and energy of Latin jazz.
In 1964, Martin Cohen founded the Latin Percussion (LP) and soon delivered bongos, bells and other instruments in brown paper bags to musicians.
Today, LP percussion instruments are put to the test by professional and amateur musicians around the world. Year after year, LP's legacy persists, while a research and development team continues to work with top artists to create the best percussion instruments.
$76.56
Replacement synthetic head for LP 11.06" quintos. Easy to put on but requires lug wrench.
$8.39
LP drumsticks in birch for timbale, modle LP246B.
$14.84
LP Aspire ™ LPA131 castanets produce authentic, rich sound. They are suitable for percussionists of all levels. They are available in a traditional hand model or a mounted version with a handy handle that makes them...
$12.56
The CP solid wood tambourines are perfect for beginner percussionists. The jingles produce a bright and lively sound. The models with skin head are in natural skin, while the versions without head have smoothly curved...
$21.12
The LP441 shaker has a smooth sound which is very good for quieter styles of music. These shakers come in pairs, secured by removable elastic bands, so you can use them separately.
$22.83
The LP352 3-sound whistle came in Brazil and is a standard in today's dance music. It produces three disti nct complementary sounds and is made of anodized aluminum for consistent sound.
$182.49
The LP332 percussion holder allows to secure jam blocks, bells, rattles and other mountable percussion elements. The 3/8 "serrated rod supports several elements at one time. The construction is chrome-plated steel and...
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