Percussion Maracas Pair of Shakers Rattles Sand Hammer Percussion Instrument with ABS Plastic Shells and Wooden Handles for Live Performances and Recording Sessions
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The smaller maracas in natural color (Wood Color) are the best hand shakers, as they are loud and have a great feel. The price is also slightly higher as a result of this.
I'm not sure, but I believe they are; I have a pair that has been in my possession for more than 20 years.
This colorful maracas are made of wood and come in a variety of colors.
Yes, they are very loud in comparison to other maracas, but I like them because they don't drown out other instruments when you're playing. I have two pairs, and you'll see what I mean.
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I purchased these to enhance my worship, and I know the MOST HIGH does as well!.
For them, that's a disappointment. 😂.
As a Christmas present, he requested these. I know what you're thinking, but whatever. He has bongos that he likes to play now and then (yes, there is alcohol involved), so the maracas were requested. I thought to myself, "Why not?" and went out and got them. br>br>He found them, and he got his Christmas present a little early this year. He's happy, I roll my eyes at him, and we have a good time. br>br>They are entertaining and well-made. These are something I would recommend.
This is fantastic. They were purchased for my grandson, who is a big fan of the film Coco. br>Value for money.
To be effective, maracas must be loud, especially in the presence of other musical instruments and singing. Children may enjoy it, but adults will not! I'm disappointed because I'm only getting two pairs.
Delivery was on time.
He loves it, and he's not one for holding things in his hands for long periods of time, but I just keep handing it back to him, and he wants to play with it more, and he now has another item to add to his musical collection.
These have exposed, rough-cut seams around the bulbous rounds that stick out, making them look like children's toys. On the weekends, I play in a band and work as a semi-professional musician. I'm too embarrassed to bring these in and out of gigs as a professional musician.