A larger handmade gourd shekere crafted in Ghana with an outer beaded net that moves against the dried gourd body to create a fuller, brighter and more projected rhythmic sound. Expressive, tactile and visually unique, it is ideal for world music, classroom percussion, acoustic sessions and live performance. Each shekere is handmade from natural gourd, so the colour, shape, beadwork and finish may vary slightly. This makes every instrument unique.
Features
- Handmade in Ghana
- Natural dried gourd body
- Outer beaded net for bright rhythmic texture
- Larger body for a fuller, more resonant sound
- Ideal for musicians, schools, workshops and percussion collections
Weight & dimensions
Size: H28cm x D14cm
Weight: 200g
Specifications
Product Type: Musical instrument
Colour: Multicoloured
Material: Gourd and beads
Number of shakers included: 1
Pattern: Striped
Theme: Music percussion
Safety Warning: This product may contain small parts that pose a choking hazard, may have sharp edges, or may be heavy and fragile. It is not intended for use by children without adult supervision. Use with care to avoid injury. Handle and maintain the product responsibly to ensure safety. Buyers are responsible for ensuring safe use and care of the product. This is a general guide and it is not a substitute for proper supervision.
Country of Origin: Ghana, Africa
Technical Details
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Pitch
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High pitch
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Decay time
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31ms
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Dominant Frequency Range
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1.7khz - 14.3khz
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Frequency Range
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260hz - 20khz
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Peak decibels
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84db
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RMS decibels
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70db
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Loudness Rating
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Level 8
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Difficulty Rating
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1
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What’s included
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Cabassa Shaker
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Attack
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76ms
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Timbre Tone Colour
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Earthy, crisp and percussive
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Dynamic Range
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Low
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can the netting be adjusted?
Yes, the netting can be loosened or tightened if needed, though we recommend adjusting it gently and only if necessary, as it's pre-set for optimal sound and durability.
What is the hole in the gourd for?
The hole is an intentional design feature that enhances the cabassa's resonance and tone. It's not damage—it's part of how the instrument creates a deeper, more vibrant sound.
How do I play the Gourd Cabassa Shaker?
Hold it by the handle and gently shake or rotate it to create crisp rattling sounds. You can experiment with different speeds or hand techniques for varied sound textures—great for both beginners and experienced percussionists.