LP Twist Shaker - Loud
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The red is for my electric band, and the blue is for my acoustic duo that plays at Several people have commented on how nice the blue sounds with the acoustic duo, so I would recommend that. Also have the yellow one, and it's way too quiet in a live setting.
There are no differences in sound between the Yellow Twist Shakers and the Soft Shakes.
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The sound is fantastic! During worship in my church, I played and sang. I had a nice shaker, but my sound didn't carry very The shaker (loud) I bought now makes the sound clearly audible for all to hear! As soon as I used it, I heard the sound guys say it sounded great. On stage, it was too loud, but once I used it, it was great. My surprise was that I was able to unscrew both sides. This shaker can be used on its own or in conjunction with other shakers. A different sound is produced when you twist the medium shakers together. It worked well when tapped on the tamborine with the sturdy plastic. My experience with this shaker has been excellent, and I would recommend it.
There are three different types of shakers I have soft, medium, and loud, and all three of them sound great and are easy to play, singly or in pairs. Because maracas are easier to master, but they have just as many sounds and choices, they are a fine choice. It may not be necessary to use a microphone with these loud ones, as they are for use on stage with amplified instruments. Those medium ones are good for quieter acoustic instruments and voices that still need to be amplified, but unneeded for louder ones Mice were involved. In strict compliance with the u-rule When it comes to micing acoustic instruments, such as guitar and voice, the soft model is ideal.
This musical instrument is very nice, as it sounds and it is practical as well, but I can't ask for it, it arrives before time and I am quite impressed. Before I ordered it, I had no idea that Amazon sold this type of instrument.
I like carrying around a few different types of shakers in the gig bag, as they all have their own unique sound. Appearance suggests it will last.
With a loud sound without being too loud, they have a powerful sound. Its perfect size makes it convenient to handle!.
The sound is loud and well made.
The description should be read carefully. Those who say "Loud" mean what they say. My electric band plays with these, and they are louder than I expected. However, they have worked out better than I expected since they are loud.
The software works well.