- Cajón - Wikipedia
A cajón (Spanish: [kaˈxon] ka-KHON; "box, crate, drawer") is a box-shaped percussion instrument originally from Peru, played by slapping the front or rear faces (generally thin plywood) with the hands, fingers, or sometimes implements such as brushes, mallets, or sticks
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- How to Play the Cajon - Tutorial - YouTube
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What is a Cajon? Literally translated from Spanish, Cajón (with an accent pronounced Ka-hon) means case, crate, coffin, locker, drawer or tray It may also be called cajone, cahon cajun box drum Here's a short video introducing the cajon
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- How to Play the Cajon: Everything You Need to Know
The cajon is a box-shaped instrument played by percussively hitting the front and sides of the box to produce sounds using either your hands or fingers or an item such as a mallet or brush
- History – Cajón - cajon. world
Its origin is deeply linked to the rhythms of African descent that arrived in Peru through slaves brought during the Viceroyalty era These people settled mainly along the Northern, Central (Lima), and Southern coasts of the country (Chincha, El Carmen, Cañete), and with them came their dances
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