
Latin Percussino LP597 King Klave
DESCRIPTION
Clave is the foundational rhythmic pattern for much of Latin music and is typically played by striking two wooden sticks together, producing a bright, cracking sound.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Clave and striker are the same size
- Loudest clave available and is made of specially formulated fiberglass
- Nearly indestructible construction yields an incredibly loud "cutting" sound that can be heard on recordings from around the world
- Cuts through loud music, ideal for large bands or marching bands
DESCRIPTION
Clave is the foundational rhythmic pattern for much of Latin music and is typically played by striking two wooden sticks together, producing a bright, cracking sound.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Clave and striker are the same size
- Loudest clave available and is made of specially formulated fiberglass
- Nearly indestructible construction yields an incredibly loud "cutting" sound that can be heard on recordings from around the world
- Cuts through loud music, ideal for large bands or marching bands
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DESCRIPTION
Clave is the foundational rhythmic pattern for much of Latin music and is typically played by striking two wooden sticks together, producing a bright, cracking sound.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Clave and striker are the same size
- Loudest clave available and is made of specially formulated fiberglass
- Nearly indestructible construction yields an incredibly loud "cutting" sound that can be heard on recordings from around the world
- Cuts through loud music, ideal for large bands or marching bands















