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Latin Percussion
In 1956, Martin Cohen, a young mechanical engineer and avid photographer of the Bronx, found the famous Birdland jazz club in New York. He entered and was immediately captivated by the sound and energy of Latin jazz.
In 1964, Martin Cohen founded the Latin Percussion (LP) and soon delivered bongos, bells and other instruments in brown paper bags to musicians.
Today, LP percussion instruments are put to the test by professional and amateur musicians around the world. Year after year, LP's legacy persists, while a research and development team continues to work with top artists to create the best percussion instruments.
$163.23
The LP332 percussion holder allows to secure jam blocks, bells, rattles and other mountable percussion elements. The 3/8 "serrated rod supports several elements at one time. The construction is chrome-plated steel and...
$89.82
The Everything Rack LP372 lets you mount multiple percussion instruments and keep them all within reach. The rack includes straight and Z rods for flexible configurations and mounts to brackets between 3/8" and 1-1/8"...
$74.64
This LP bongos miniature is quite realistic. It looks very similar to full-sized bongos, produces sound and can be tuned.
$18.92
These woodblocks with multiple mounting holes are perfect for musical initiation. Use the LP373 woodblock mount to mount to 3/8” diameter rods. A wooden mallet is included.
$6.31
Pair of chick-itas maracas in various colors. Made of durable material and easy to clean. Contains non-toxic metallic beads for safety reasons.
$51.19
LP has put together 3 of its most popular cajón accessories to make this pack: The Cajon Throne pillow (LP1445), the LP188 foot tambourine and the LP433 cajón castanets to make this LP-CP1 kit.
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