Meinl Percussion MS-BK Motion Shaker, Black
The Motion Shaker from MEINL is a hands-free instrument that lets you effortlessly add the dimension and texture of a shaker while you play other instruments. It is lightweight and ergonomically designed for a secure, comfortable fit on the fingers.
Product Features
- The Meinl Motion Shaker is a unique accessory that leaves you free to play rhythms on any percussion instrument while delivering a shaker accent that follows the motion of your hands
- The comfortable ergonomic design with elastic band is easy to slip on and off as desired throughout your performance
- The shaker is mounted at a precise angle to allow the filling to provide an articulate accent that can be heard exactly when your hands strike the surface of a percussion instrument
- The lightweight plastic shell creates a cutting sound with the filling inside, while ensuring your hand feels uninhibited to move about
- Wear while playing any percussion instrument, or groove on your knees and lap to create unique shaker patterns
- The Meinl Motion Shaker has applications in practically any musical setting, from live acoustic performances with a cajon to adding shaker sounds in studio sessions
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