Large shaker instrument from Tycoon, likely producing a loud, sustained "crash" like shaker sound for dynamic accents.




Large shaker instrument from Tycoon, likely producing a loud, sustained "crash" like shaker sound for dynamic accents.
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080-40998370The Tycoon Percussion Large Shaker Crash is an innovative and versatile accessory designed for drummers and percussionists who want to add a unique percussive texture to their sound without using their hands.1 This instrument is built to deliver a bright, shekere-like crash sound, allowing for new rhythmic possibilities.2
The Shaker Crash is constructed from premium quality steel, which is engineered to produce a short, bright crash sound.3 This gives it a distinct sonic profile that is similar to a shekere, a traditional African percussion instrument.4 The large size of this model produces a lower tone compared to the small version, offering a deeper, richer sound.5
One of the key features of this instrument is its ability to be mounted.6 The shaker crash clamps securely onto any cowbell or mount holder with rods measuring up to 3/8" in diameter.7 This allows for easy integration into any drum or percussion setup, freeing up your hands to play other instruments.8 Its durable construction ensures it can withstand the rigors of frequent use in both live and studio settings.
This shaker crash is perfect for adding rhythmic accents and dynamic textures to your playing.9 It's an ideal tool for musicians playing a wide range of genres, from funk and rock to jazz and world music, providing a creative way to expand your sonic palette.
Feature | Specification |
Model | Tycoon Percussion Large Shaker Crash |
Model Number | TDD-SCL |
Size | Large |
Material | Premium quality steel |
Mounting | Clamps onto any cowbell or mount holder with rods up to 3/8" in diameter |
Sound Profile | Short, bright crash sound with a shekere-like tone |