This tri-tone samba whistle changes pitch by blowing deeply into the holes and opening and closing them with your fingers. It's a must-have for brass bands and samba performers.
The tambourine is a hand percussion instrument that originated in Brazil. It is a type of frame drum used in samba, bossa nova, and other styles. Its head is made of plastic and is characterized by its high-pitched, loud sound. It is played by striking it with a wooden stick or a special stick.
The instrument features a steel body, a goatskin head, and an easy-to-handle bamboo stick. It is played by rubbing the stick inside the body, producing a unique sound, making it an instrument that everyone has heard at least once.
The caixa is a Brazilian percussion instrument primarily used in samba. It has fewer, thicker snares than a snare drum. It has an aluminum shell and a nylon head, and can be hung by a string and held in front of or to the side of the body, or it can be played on a stand. It is played with drumsticks or a special bachetta.
The surdo is a Brazilian percussion instrument used in samba and other styles. It produces a deep, rich sound by striking the surface with a stick. It features an aluminum shell.
Featuring an incredibly bright tone with three pitches, this samba whistle embodies the sound and spirit of classic samba, and its sturdy aluminum construction ensures exceptional durability.
The piniki is a Brazilian percussion instrument played with the hands and short, thick sticks. The head is made of nylon and the shell is made of aluminum. It has a smaller diameter than the surdo and is pitched higher. At 12"" x 12"", it is larger than the LP3110 in the same series.