Guan Vibraslap

Carved CultureSKU: CHO010

Design: Beige
Price:
Sale price£25.00
Stock:
Only 3 units left

Description

The Guan Vibraslap is an unusual musical instrument that is also known as a jawbone or chatterbox. This percussion instrument is played by holding the metal frame with one hand and by lightly slapping the rounded block. The Guan Vibraslap produces a chattering sound effect that is famously been used in various movies to reflect funny moments but has also made its way into rock songs such as sweet emotion by Aerosmith and crazy train by Ozzy Osbourne. The sound that is produced is made up of vibrations that travel around the metal wire and into the resonating box which causes the metal teeth inside it to rattle trigger the effect. 

Features

  • Unusual vibraslap 
  • Easy to play 
  • Strong robust music instrument
  • Perfect for use as a sound effect

Weight & dimensions 

Size: 29cm x 18cm

Weight: 331g

Specifications 

Product Type: Musical instrument 

Colour: Brown and silver

Material: Wood & Metal

Material details: Stainless steel

Product Care: Wipe with a damp cloth

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: China

Technical Details

Pitch

High pitch

Decay time

600ms

Dominant Frequency Range

800hz - 4khz

Frequency Range

200hz - 16khz

Peak decibels

86db

RMS decibels

57db

Loudness Rating

Level 8

Difficulty Rating

2

What’s included

Guan Vibraslap

Attack

4ms

Timbre Tone Colour

Warm and metallic

Dynamic Range

Medium

Recommended Age

7+ years

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of sound does it produce?

The vibraslap produces a rattling, buzzing, and resonant sound that gradually fades. The tone can vary depending on how hard it's struck, creating everything from a short, sharp rattle to a longer, vibrating buzz.

How do you play the vibraslap correctly?

Hold the metal frame in one hand and strike the ball end with your other hand or against your knee. The vibration travels through the frame to the wooden sound chamber producing the sound. Adjusting your grip can slightly alter the sound.

What genre of music is the vibraslap used in?

The vibraslap is commonly used in Latin, rock, jazz, and orchestral music. It’s often heard in percussion sections to add texture, dramatic accents, or quirky sound effects.

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Matt The Daddy
Spot on.

Bought this for my band to add an effect to one song. It sounds great, doesn't cost too much and is durable enough to last for many gigs.

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Mr. Christopher Northey-Youngs
A great piece of kit

A slightly cheaper made version but works just fine. A fun piece of essential percussion equipment for all serious musicians.

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Nadine
Great sound

Brilliant value brilliant product