This is a familiar instrument from anime and TV dramas where it is used as a sound effect. By moving your wrist, the beater strikes a metal plate, and by bending the plate with your fingers, you can change the pitch.
Vibraslap is used as a sound effect in a variety of genres. Everyone has probably heard the dry ""clack!"" sound at least once. It's a percussion instrument that produces sound by hitting a ball with the palm of your hand, causing the vibrations to resonate in a wooden box. Give it a try! Its warm, crisp tone is a distinctive feature.
PLAYTECH's Vibraslap boasts excellent cost performance. Used across genres like pop, enka, and electronica thanks to its unique tone, the Vibraslap's distinctive “Kaah!” dry sound is one everyone has heard at least once.
SELA CAJON Flexatone. Characterized by its unique, swaying sound, it intuitively expresses the familiar tones heard in film scores and sound effects. Pitch varies significantly with how you shake it and the pressure of your fingers, adding a sense of floating or tension to your phrases. It's also perfect as an accent for drum sets or ensembles.
This LP (Latin Percussion) Bendonut Shaker Rattle features a hollowed-out bendonut pod, creating a rich, rich, and layered rattle effect. The natural pods are bound together and attached to a durable braided cord handle. Play it by hand or with a stick, or hang it on a hook to use as part of a set. Perfect for African, world, and acoustic performances.
This new design resembles a ribbon crusher with a jingle. Its hard-hitting effect is intense. It can be used alone or placed on top of a cymbal. It can also be used as a substitute for a splash or china splash.