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I haven’t used that one, but I did make this video for the Crush Cajon kit. It sounds really great and plays like a regular drumset. The in-line cajon pedal feels really great.
- Unpopular opinion: Cajons sound like crap : r/drums - Reddit
I love the cajon drum sets with multiple zones, little boxes...
- Unpopular opinion: Cajons sound like crap : r/drums - Reddit
Hey all, I’m in a band and we’re trying to downsize our sound to play some more intimate / smaller gigs in the coming months, and I’ve been looking into getting a cajon as a drum kit replacement. Any recommendations in the $100-$150 range? Thanks!
However, without any drum background, I found myself have no idea how to systematically build my skill and technique on the Cajon. I have went through some tutorials in youtube channels, like Heidi Joubert, Cajon Groove Guide and Play Cajon.
So today I’m going to show you how to play your cajon like a drum kit with minimal equipment. All you need is a cajon, a heck stick attachment, a stomp box a...
A cajon drum set has a couple standard components. The cajon needs to be converted into a kick drum, and you’ll need a small snare drum to honor the limited footprint. Add percussion and cymbals to round off the kit, and you’re almost ready for the gig.
19 paź 2021 · I've been playing a cajon the traditional way, but I saw a band a few weeks ago in which the drummer had made a small kit, using his cajon as a kick. He was sitting on the cajon with a cable kick pedal, he had a hi hat, splash and some cheesy little plastic meinl side snare.
I love the cajon drum sets with multiple zones, little boxes on arms, and a cable bass drum pedal to make it all sound slightly more drum set-like. If any of it actually sounded good, we’d add little wooden boxes to our drum kit.