Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Unforgetable moment, Live in Temanggung!

Tanggal 29 Oktober 2012, dimana gue sama temen2 berangkat ke Temanggung buat 'Live In'. ya kira2 jam 6 sore kita jalan dari sekolah, yang seharusnya jam 5 udah jalan tapi karena ada pengarahan dari kepala sekolah. kita semua seneng banget bisa Live In juga akhirnya. ya bisa dibilang kegiatan yang satu ini yang paling ditunggu2 dari awal pertama kali masuk kelas 11.

Cajon (Drum Box)

The word means crate or box or drawer. And this is exactly what a cajon is. 
It's a wooden box which is played as a drum. Since it's early beginnings the design of the the cajon has not changed all that much. From the most modern up to date cajons with built in amplification and adjustable snare and bass tones to the most humble box, the cajon is still a hollow box usually made from plywood.

The cajon has a thin layer of plywood on one side....like the bottom of a drawer.....and thicker wood to the sides and top, usually the back of the cajon has a sound hole, and simply beating on different parts of the front surface will give different sounds.

A bass drum sound can be achieved from hitting the middle of the playing surface and higher toned sound can be achieved by hitting the box closer to the top. Thus one can play the cajon box drum in a similar way as one would a bass drum and snare or toms.

How to use 

This makes the box cajon a very versatile and easily transportable instrument.Most cajons are about one foot square and 18inches tall. The player sits on the cajon and hits the front surface.

The instrument has become very popular in recent years with acoustic bands and it's very earthy and acoustic sound fits perfectly with other acoustic instruments.

Most people can beat out a basic rhythm on a cajon very easily. But as with all musical instruments practice will bring out the best in the player and also the instrument.

We make a range of cajons so suite all styles, levels of expertise and budget.
Every cajon we produce is handmade and ready to play
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