Castanets Fiber Glass, Black, No Pico

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Castanets Fiber Glass, Black, No Pico.

Spanish castanets made with a combination of resins and paper thin slices. This fusion made castanets resistant to posticeos and infinite carretillas. Basic instrument of flamenco dance, dance developed by the meeting of two dance schools: the dancers of boleras and calés Andalusia.

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  • Size 5 Jaleo: width. 6.3 x height. 8.5
  • Size 6 Jaleo: width. 6.7 x height. 8.7
  • Size 7 Jaleo: width. 6.9 x height. 9.2
  • Size 8 Jaleo: width. 7.0 x higher. 9.2
  • Size 9 Jaleo: ancho.7, 1 x alto.9, 4
  • Size 10 Jaleo: 7.7 wide x 9.5 high.

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Height 3 cm.
Width 15 cm.
Depth 10 cm.
Weight 210 gr.

Castanets Fiber Glass, Black, No Pico.

Spanish castanets deep sound and have left their mark in the academies and authors of issues relating to methods of teaching traditional Bolero School: Juan Esquivel Navarro, Felix Moreno, Manuel and Miguel de la Barrera, Amparo Alvarez's "Campanera", Faustino Segura and Pericet renowned saga, based in Seville, Spain.

Among the boleras that brought sparkle to this school, clattering with castanets in his performances include the Campanera Amparo Alvarez, Manuela Perea's "Baby", Josefa Vargas and the Olivalas Pepita.

The black fiberglass castanets without spout, without corbatilla, are made in different sizes:
Size 5: wide. 6.3 x high. 8.5, Size 6: wide. 6.7 x high. 8.7, size 7 wide. 6.9 x high. 9.2, Size 8 wide. 7.0 x high. 9.2, size 9 wide. 7.1 x high. 9.4, Size 10: 7.7 long x 9.5 wide.

Musical Instrument Spanish cultural heritage, hand-crafted original Spain.

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Castanets Fiber Glass, Black, No Pico

Castanets Fiber Glass, Black, No Pico

Castanets Fiber Glass, Black, No Pico.

Spanish castanets made with a combination of resins and paper thin slices. This fusion made castanets resistant to posticeos and infinite carretillas. Basic instrument of flamenco dance, dance developed by the meeting of two dance schools: the dancers of boleras and calés Andalusia.