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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.
$138.74
The Claytone LP1400 C4 udu drum has a teardrop shape and is the largest of the Claytone. The instrument is played by tapping the drum with the palm of the hand or with the tips of the fingers, the area of the drum...
$112.58
Developed by master potter, Frank Giorgini, the udu drums' clay construction LP is based on centuries-old African traditions. The udu drum Tambuta provides very dry sounds with short and medium support. The extension...
$125.09
The udu drum LP1400 utar can be played with the traditional techniques of the manual drums, giving rise to very dry sounds, of short duration. The main body produces clear and fast pops, while the extension offers...
$142.15
Developed by master potter Frank Giorgini, this model LP1400 Mbwata has two chambers. The rounder chamber at the bottom produces drier, softer and rounder sounds, while the flatter chamber produces sharper, sharper,...
$128.50
The udu drum lp1400 HG Hadgini has two chambers, a rounded one that produces higher pitches and a triangular one with brighter sounds.
$39.80
The vibra tone LP775 is a specially tuned aluminum tube that produces a soft, bell-like sound with remarkable sustain. When the thumb covers the hole in the tube, a wah-wah effect is produced. Includes rubber mallet.
$46.62
The Cricket LP-634 produces the chirping sound of crickets. It's a percussive sound that can be heard on jazz, fusion, and rock recordings.
$38.10
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.
$103.43
This unique bag was designed with the help of master percussionist Giovanni Hidalgo. It is compatible with all LP Congas, except the Palladium model.
$12.43
LP walnut drumsticks, model LP248B, for timbale.
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