
LP LP262 Traditional Clave
Clave is the foundational rhythmic pattern for much of Latin music and is typically played by striking two wooden sticks together, producing a bright, cracking sound.
- Clave and striker are the same size (10"L x 1"W)
- Maple wood construction
- Moderately pitched classic clicking tone
Clave is the foundational rhythmic pattern for much of Latin music and is typically played by striking two wooden sticks together, producing a bright, cracking sound.
- Clave and striker are the same size (10"L x 1"W)
- Maple wood construction
- Moderately pitched classic clicking tone
Description
Clave is the foundational rhythmic pattern for much of Latin music and is typically played by striking two wooden sticks together, producing a bright, cracking sound.
- Clave and striker are the same size (10"L x 1"W)
- Maple wood construction
- Moderately pitched classic clicking tone











