Hokema B9 Electro Kalimba

£99.00

JustDrums are excited to introduce the Hokema B9 Electro Kalimba by Hokema Percussion Percussion. Ready to be delivered to any location in the UK. Read more below.

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Description

JustDrums are excited to introduce the Hokema B9 Electro Kalimba by Hokema Percussion Percussion . Ready to be delivered to any location in the UK. The Hokema B9 Electro Kalimba is a charming hand percussion instrument tuned to the A Minor scale. Meticulously handcrafted from American black cherry wood the Hokema Kalimbas set of nine metal tines produce harmonious sounds. The instrument is especially recommended for beginners given that its impossible to play a wrong note – guaranteeing a fun musical experience for all. What sets the Electro Kalimba apart from the standard B9 model is that it can be plugged into an amplifier – using the piezo pickup and 6.35mm jack socket. Making it perfect for buskers and street performers. Additionally the vibrations of the nine sound tongues can be felt clearly in the hands of the player making this a great choice for sound therapy applications. Treated and polished with natural oils and waxes the B9 Electro Kalimba is pleasing on the eyes as well as the ears. Take your music with you.

Brand

Hokema

Category

Percussion

Percussion covers a wide and diverse family of instruments that create sound through being struck, shaken, or scraped. It includes everything from drum kits and hand drums to auxiliary instruments such as shakers, tambourines, cowbells, blocks, and mallet percussion. Percussion adds rhythm, texture, and colour to music across virtually every genre.

Hand percussion instruments like congas, bongos, djembes, and cajons are played using the hands or simple techniques, while auxiliary percussion is often added to drum kits to expand rhythmic and tonal options. Mallet percussion, such as xylophones and similar instruments, introduces melody as well as rhythm, broadening the musical role percussion can play.

Percussion is used in live performance, studio recording, education, and therapy, making it one of the most versatile areas of music making. Whether providing subtle rhythmic detail or driving the main groove, percussion instruments allow players to shape feel, dynamics, and expression in ways that support and enhance the music.

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percussion