Meinl Percussion ES-SET Cajon Player’s Four Piece Multi-Colored Egg Shaker Set with Different Volumes (VIDEO)
This specially designed set of egg shakers from MEINL Percussion offer 4 different, distinct sounds ranging from soft to loud, giving you the full range of sound possibilities for studio and live performances. White is soft and ideal for quiet ballads, Grey is medium for an all around excellent studio shaker, Red is loud for more cutting sounds, and Black is the loudest for higher volume and live situations. These shakers are vital to any percussion or drum kit set up. Easy to transport and lightweight, these instruments add colorful percussive rhythms to your playing without taking up a large amount of space in your gig bag.
Product Features
- PACK OF 4 EGG SHAKERS WITH DIFFERENT SOUNDS: The multi-color Egg Shaker set from Meinl Percussion contains four egg shakers with varying volume levels: soft, medium, loud, and extra loud. The volumes are printed on the back of each egg shaker.
- CRYSTAL CLEAR SOUND: These Meinl egg shakers have a crystal clear sound with plenty of cut, yet with a touch of smoothness for more delicate shaker rhythms.
- IDEAL FOR ACOUSTIC SETS AND RECORDING: The Meinl Egg Shaker Set covers a wide range of dynamics that are great for both studio sessions and live performances. They are ideal to use during acoustic performances along with a cajon, djembe, bongos, or congas. Drummers alike will find them useful in their playing as well.
- FITS EASILY IN YOUR GIG BAG: Layer your grooves and liven up your performance without taking up too much space in your gig bag.
- OFFICIAL TWO YEAR MEINL WARRANTY: Meinl instruments carry a two year manufacturer’s warranty when purchased from authorized retailers.
the sound was clearly differentiated between all four eggs
Quality Sound and Construction! These 4 egg shakers came at a bargain price and are made by a reputible percussion company.I use them for minor percussion while listening to or playing music and plan to use them for studio and meditative reasons. They are all clearly labeled by sound level. They each carry a distinct tone so if you are using them all at the same time, you can pick their sound out individually. The red and black are the loud and extra loud eggs, and they have a tinny sound. For my personal…