Tutorial to Play Cajon
Cajon is a six-sided box-shaped percussion instrument played by tapping its sides with hands, fingers, or various other tools such as sticks or brushes (drums). Cajon are generally made of plywood with a thickness between 1.3 to 1.9 cm on five sides and a thinner board on the sixth side that serves as the main plane to be punched or hit. This instrument began to grow widely in the late 18th century among African slaves in Peru.
The shape is like a speaker box, a six-sided wooden box on the front as a sound producer in which a bass guitar snare is given to produce a hithat-like sound, a part of the air outlet from the sound resonance room.
How to play Cajon musical instrument, a player sitting on the acoustic Cajon and punching his palms with some techniques.
Basically every person can play the Cajon, because it only takes two responsibilities to play it. both are used as Tone, Slap, Bass and Tap cajon.
Of course the provision of obligations on your hands will provide an atmosphere of its own. You can choose which hand is strong, well strong hand is better used to hit the cass part bass. Because basically the bass section will determine the tempo and rhythm rather than a song.
There are some basic sound colors produced by cajon instrument with some punch techniques such as tone, bass, tap and slap
Tone
By hitting the top of the cajon using half open palms.
Bass
By hitting the upper third / middle part of the cajon using the entire surface of the palm of the hand.
Tap
By hitting the top with your fingertips
Slap
By hitting the top of the side like being poked with fingertips.



The Cajon is an incredible instrument, sometimes underestimated by its simplicity.
One of the best friends of the drummer for acoustic situations!
Hey man, great tutorial, keep it coming!
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