The story goes that the slaves had all their drums snatched by their european masters with the intention of crushing their spirit.
Making cajon drum box.
A snare is basically a string or wire stretched to tension and outfitted with something.
One of the distinctive things about the sound of the cajon is the snare drum like rattle made when hitting the tapa.
A cajon drum box is a box shaped percussion musical instrument that traces its roots to the early african slaves brought to peru.
This comes from attaching several strings of snares you can either make yourself salvage from an old snare drum or use new snares and attach to the inside of the drum.
The word cajon means box or drum in spanish.
This is another pricer option but you definitely get your money s worth from the quality of this instrument.
Its locomotion is a plus as no set up is required and its fairly light making it an excellent instrument to have around as its simplicity is contradicted by the depth and drive.
After searching around i decided to try and build one myself out of 4 4 rough.
The cajon a box drum originating from african slaves in peru during the early 19th century or before is becoming more widely used within different musical genres.
The bass on this model is more on the boomier side with a crisp snare and exceptional lows.