Rosewood Clapsticks
Claves Bois: Palissandre
Price
€17.5
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Clapsticks are two short sticks that are struck together to create a rhythm. They are also called claves and are classified as idiophones. In Australia, songs are traditionally accompanied by clapsticks, the didgeridoo, and the rhythm of dancers.
The technique for playing clapsticks involves striking the claves together to create a cadence, accompanying songs or instruments. By varying the way the claves are struck and held, the tone and dynamics change.
Rosewood: A noble wood par excellence, it is commonly used for making musical instruments and high-end furniture. A wood that is both strong and durable! Claps are sold in pairs.
Wood: | Rosewood |
Size: | 20cm x 2.5cm |