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Cajon Bru-llet Brushes

Cajon Bru-llet Brushes

Regular price $35.99
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The Cajon Bru-llet marries elements of a brush and a mallet to brilliantly translate both slap and bass tones to the cajon! Hickory shaft with medium-stiff plastic bristles and a 1 1/2" mallet head made from XLPE foam. Sold in pairs.

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The Cajon Bru-llet marries elements of a brush and a mallet to brilliantly translate both slap and bass tones to the cajon! Hickory shaft with medium-stiff plastic bristles and a 1 1/2" mallet head made from XLPE foam. Sold in pairs.

With its roots in Afro-Peruvian tradition, the centuries-old cajon has seen a major resurgence, becoming the darling of the contemporary music scene. Portable and versatile, it is one of the most exciting percussion instruments of our time!

"Although the cajon is traditionally played with the hands, today's percussionists are experimenting with a variety of implements in pursuit of new and exciting sounds," states Neil Larrivee, Vice President of Education and Drumstick Product Development for Vic Firth Co. "For all the cajon brushes out there, we were surprised to learn that very few of them actually address the unique needs of this emerging instrument!"

Vic Firth's new cajon products are designed with functionality and musicality as the top priorities.

  • Diam. - .650"
  • Length - 13.5"
  • Bristle Spread - 3 1/4"

SPECS

  • Diameter: .650”
    Length: 13.5”
    Family: Brushes
  • Stick
  • Series: Brushes

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Versatile brushes. Absolutely love them.

"These versatile brushes allow me to use the brushes and mallet feature at the same time (by hitting softly with one hand it produces the brushes effect and hitting harder with the other hand produces the mallet effect). As a cajon player, I do not need to lean down as much. Very comfortable to play. I find it easier to get a loud sound from my box drum using these brushes than when using my hands. They do not damage the surface of my cajon at all and they look great. Highly recommended."

Bradley (5/5)

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