Latin Percussion LP208 Vibra-Slap II, Wood Standard
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Developed from the rattle of the traditional Peruvian quijada (horse/donkey jawbone instrument), the LP Vibra Slap has its place in rock history thanks to the intros of Ozzy's "Crazy Train" and Aerosmith's "Sweet Emotion," as well as countless concert and percussion ensemble pieces. It can be held in the hand and struck against the palm or upper thigh to punctuate parts with its distinctive chattering teeth sound, or mounted to a stand for drum set use. Different tones can be achieved by rotating the sound chamber inside the body.
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