
Meinl Percussion Caxixi Shaker Instrument
Gift type: Percussion Instrument
Perfect pick for: DIY, Crafts
Estimated Price: £15.00
The MEINL Caxixis are handwoven percussion shakers with a coconut bottom, delivering a crystal clear, high-pitched sound with excellent projection. Available in three sizes, the smaller version offers a firm grip due to its natural rattan surface. This lightweight instrument is ideal for extended play and serves as a versatile rhythmic accompaniment for studio and home recordings.
Features:
- Rattan and Coconut construction for clear sound
- Available in Small size for a firm grip
- Lightweight design for extended play
- Versatile for rhythmic accompaniment in recordings
- Dimensions: Height - 8 cm, Length - 8 cm, Width - 16 cm
Our Review
The Meinl Percussion Caxixi Shaker Instrument is a delightful addition to any musician's collection. Its handwoven construction with a coconut bottom produces a clear, high-pitched sound that projects well. Despite some feedback on the handle's delicacy, users appreciate its solid base and overall sound quality. The shaker's versatility shines in both studio and home recordings, making it a valuable tool for musicians seeking rhythmic accompaniment.
What Other Customers Are Saying
Users have praised the Meinl Percussion Caxixi Shaker Instrument for its quality craftsmanship and enjoyable sound. Some have even purchased multiple shakers due to their satisfaction. While a few mention minor durability concerns, the overall consensus is positive, highlighting its compact size and well-made design.
Final Verdict
The Meinl Percussion Caxixi Shaker Instrument is a reliable and versatile percussion tool suitable for musicians of all levels. Its clear, high-pitched sound, lightweight build, and rhythmic accompaniment capabilities make it a valuable asset for studio recordings and live performances. Despite some minor handle durability issues, its overall quality and projection make it a recommended choice for DIY enthusiasts and crafters looking to add a unique sound to their projects.