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Latin Percussion LP262 Claves are designed to keep up with contemporary musical needs. The cut-away sound chamber makes a very loud clave with variable sound qualities.

Clave (pronounced clah' vay) is the rhythmic pattern that forms the basis of Latin music. Clave playing is phrased with a 3/2 or 2/3 feel (3 beats then 2 beats, or 2 beats then 3 beats). Claves are also the traditional instruments used to play a group's rhythmic beat, and are comprised of 2 sticks that are struck together to get a sharp, cracking sound. One stick is called the clave, while the other is the striker.

The clave lies in one hand, between the fingertips and the heel of the hand, with the thumb out for support. This space between the clave and the palm of the hand creates a sound chamber. The striker is held as a beater in the other hand and is struck against the clave.
LP LP262 Claves

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  • NOT a Clave Sound

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    submitted10 years ago

    byKaren

    fromValencia, CA

    These clave imposters are made of maple, I believe, and do not have the cutting, crisp sound that typical rosewood claves posess. These would be fine for a toy or a low-level performance, but I would not purchase them for anything beyond that.

  • LP claves

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    submitted17 years ago

    byjoe

    fromdayton ohio

    I bought these claves yesterday and they are alright. They have wonderful sound and if u r a drummer or a purcussion player i would highly reccommend these.

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