JAS Bhangra Sapp Chhikka Kanchi

Description

The Bhangra Clapper is a traditional percussion instrument that plays an important role in the energetic rhythms of Bhangra music, a lively dance form originating from the Punjab region.
Constructed from treated and seasoned hardwood strips, the Bhangra Clapper is designed to produce a sharp, rhythmic sound when its two cross sections are stuck together.

Features:

Material: The strips used in the Bhangra Clapper are made from hard, durable wood that has been specially treated and seasoned. This ensures that the clapper is strong, stable, and produces a crisp sound.
Construction: The wooden strips are bolted at their ends, forming the two cross-sectional clapper pieces. The bolts ensure the strips are securely attached, providing the necessary tension for the clapping sound.
Finger Holes: There are finger holes on both sides of the clapper, allowing the performer to grip the instrument with both hands. This helps the player maintain control during fast-paced performances or practice.

Maintenance:

Pre-Performance Check: It's essential to check the Bhangra Clapper thoroughly before every practice or performance. This includes verifying that all the bolts are tightly fastened, ensuring the strips are properly aligned, and ensuring there is no undue pressure on any part of the instrument.
Post-Performance Check: After use, it's equally important to inspect the clapper again to confirm that no bolts have loosened and the movement of the wooden strips remains smooth. Any loose bolts or misalignment can negatively affect the sound quality and performance.

This percussion instrument is critical to the rhythm section of a Bhangra performance, and maintaining it in good condition is vital for producing a perfect, sharp clapping sound.

JAS Bhangra Sapp Chhikka Kanchi

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SKU: JAS_D158

Excl. Tax: £20.83 GBP
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    Description

    The Bhangra Clapper is a traditional percussion instrument that plays an important role in the energetic rhythms of Bhangra music, a lively dance form originating from the Punjab region.
    Constructed from treated and seasoned hardwood strips, the Bhangra Clapper is designed to produce a sharp, rhythmic sound when its two cross sections are stuck together.

    Features:

    Material: The strips used in the Bhangra Clapper are made from hard, durable wood that has been specially treated and seasoned. This ensures that the clapper is strong, stable, and produces a crisp sound.
    Construction: The wooden strips are bolted at their ends, forming the two cross-sectional clapper pieces. The bolts ensure the strips are securely attached, providing the necessary tension for the clapping sound.
    Finger Holes: There are finger holes on both sides of the clapper, allowing the performer to grip the instrument with both hands. This helps the player maintain control during fast-paced performances or practice.

    Maintenance:

    Pre-Performance Check: It's essential to check the Bhangra Clapper thoroughly before every practice or performance. This includes verifying that all the bolts are tightly fastened, ensuring the strips are properly aligned, and ensuring there is no undue pressure on any part of the instrument.
    Post-Performance Check: After use, it's equally important to inspect the clapper again to confirm that no bolts have loosened and the movement of the wooden strips remains smooth. Any loose bolts or misalignment can negatively affect the sound quality and performance.

    This percussion instrument is critical to the rhythm section of a Bhangra performance, and maintaining it in good condition is vital for producing a perfect, sharp clapping sound.

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