Rocar - Contemporânea wooden handel
A chocalho consists of a series of parallel rows of hanging jingles resting on an axle or held together in a metal frame that the ...
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A chocalho consists of a series of parallel rows of hanging jingles resting on an axle or held together in a metal frame that the ...
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Availability date: 06/30/2018
A chocalho consists of a series of parallel rows of hanging jingles resting on an axle or held together in a metal frame that the player shakes in rhythm.
Chocalhos are very loud shakers, particularly adapted to large percussion ensembles such as the baterias that parade during the Carnival.
The rhythmical part they play in the ensemble is that of a “continuum”, a constant outflow pattern that underlines all other high-pitched instruments and emphasizes the main beat for others to pick out easily.
This professional model aims at players who prefer to play chocalho with central handling (rather than holding it by its ends). This "roof antenna-like" type of chocalho is lighter and allows occasional one-hand handling (unlike "frame" types) for choreographical needs, for instance.
62 jingles
Weight: 0.24 kg
NB: It is highly recommended to use ear protection to play chocalho safely.
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Based on 3 reviews
I find that the sound is more dull than with a metal rocar. I regret this purchase which had however been advised to me by the salesman. (Translated review)
Good grip and lightness. Excellent sound. I recommend it. (Translated review)
very light and very nice sound... really happy. thank you (Translated review)