To use the Triple Agogo Tone Block instrument you hold the agogo by the handle and beat the bells with the beater provided, they also have a guiro sound depending on whether you beat it or scrape it. The two blocks are different sizes the sounds produced by each one are louder or quieter tones. The Triple Agogo Tone Block are a great addition to a school or home percussion set. The instrument and beater comes in many styles and may differ from the photo shown.
Features
- Beautiful and sustainable tone wood
- Perfect for schools
- Comes with beater
Weight & dimensions
Size: W4.9cm x H27cm x D4.1cm (May Vary)
Weight: 300g
Specifications
Product Type: Guiro
Colour: Brown,
Pattern: Ridged
Material: Wood
Number of beaters included: 1
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: Hebei, China
Technical Details
Pitch
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High pitch
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Decay time
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13ms
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Frequency Range
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160hz - 18.5khz
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Dominant Frequency Range
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1khz - 4khz
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Peak decibels
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90db
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RMS decibels
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70db
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Loudness Rating
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Level 9
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Difficulty Rating
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0
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What’s included
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Triple Agogo Tone Block
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Attack
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0ms
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Timbre Tone Colour
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Bright, clear, and percussive
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Dynamic Range
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Medium
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Recommended Age
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3+ years
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the triple Agogo suitable for beginners?
Yes, it’s easy to use and suitable for beginners of all ages.
How to play the triple Agogo?
Hold the handle and strike each block with the stick provided, or scrape the guiro section to create a croaking sound.
What is the triple Agogo used for?
It’s used for creating layered rhythms, adding texture in music, and for educational or sound exploration purposes.