- Pack of 4 egg shakers with different sounds: the multi-color Egg Shaker Set from Meinl percussion contains four egg shakers with varying volume levels: soft, medium, loud, and extra loud. The volumes are printed on the back of each egg shaker
- Crystal clear sound: these Meinl egg shakers have a crystal clear sound with plenty of cut, yet with a touch of smoothness for more delicate shaker rhythms
- Ideal for acoustic sets and recording: the Meinl Egg Shaker Set covers a wide range of dynamics that are great for both studio sessions and live performances. They are ideal to use during acoustic performances along with a Cajon, djembe, bongos, or congas. Drummers alike will find them useful in their playing as well
- Fits easily in your Gig Bag: layer your grooves and liven up your performance without taking up too much space in your Gig Bag
- Perfect for studio owners: shakers make a tremendous impact on the dynamics of a song and having a set of egg shakers on hand in the studio is a great way to embellish a recording
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Anna Garcia
Awesome drum box!
I bought this as a gift for my brother. He no longer plays drums, but he's always banging on things as if they were. I opened it before I gave it to him to inspect for damage and just had to try it. It sounds great and seems of good quality. I've played with a lot of drummers over the years and would recommend this to your favorite drummer or the person who loves playing behind the dining room table kit.
Jennifer Krupa-Hawk
MORE COWBELL!
If you're looking for a noisemaker for your kid's soccer game, move on. This is not the item for you. This is a musical instrument that requires you to strike it to make noise. That being said, it has a beautiful tone when hit. It is exactly what I was hoping it to be and is perfect for the classic rock band I sing with. I've only had it a few weeks so durability is yet to be tested. So far, I can say that if you have "a fever, and the only cure is more cowbell", this will fit your needs. It seems well made and is reasonably priced.
Sijo S Karthi
Great for Elementary Music
I am an elementary music teacher and I just bought a second one of these for my classroom. It's the perfect size for the students and it has a nice resonating crisp sound. I have an LP Cajon that I paid $200 for and the students like the sound and feel of this one much better. It's a great price and a great instrument.
Kaori Miyawaki
Novices welcome!
So as you can imagine I saw a band on stage one night playing this box looking thing. I was fascinated with how it sounded so authentic but without having a drum set on stage I just new it was some expensive device. Looked online and found the Cajon was well priced. Not wanting to go full ahead with the +$100 option I chose the "smaller" Cajon, well, if small means that a full sized adult can sit on it comfortably, then "smaller" it is. Anyway, received it and immediately starting banging on it, the sound is AWESOME. I'm a novice at the whole Cajon thing so I'm not looking for recording quality sound, but the Cajon is solid in design, looks beautiful, sounds great and plays well. Looked online for a few courses and I'm off and running. The best part about the Cajon is that my 6 year old son and 4 year old daughter immediately began wanting to play and now I've found beginner courses for all of us to learn. Great instrument, tons of fun, even if you're a novice, curious about playing a drum but not brave enough to order a drum kit, this fit my needs to the T!!!
Ziggy Elizabeth
Perfect compact cajon
Katie-Lynn Arter
Great little instrument- love the sound and so much fun to play
We love this compact cajon!! The price was right, and it is so much fun to play. You can hit it anywhere and get so many different sounds. We have many percussion instruments in the house, but this one already is the most played. Someone with no experience can sit down and tap out some beats on this. If you have kids who are tappers (you now the ones.. constantly drumming on something), get them this!
Cathi Collins Mikutis
Great mid-size for kids
This is a great "intermediate size" cajon. We have a full size adult one and our kids like playing it but its just a little too big to be something they can really learn on. So we got this one and it's been great. Pictures is of our (tall for his age) 6 year old. This cajon has a good sound and we've had no problems with it so far. Good quality and came in good condition. We have been satisfied with meinl products overall so far and this one didn't disappoint.
Leanne Mobbs
Quality Sound and Construction!
These 4 egg shakers came at a bargain price and are made by a reputible percussion company. I use them for minor percussion while listening to or playing music and plan to use them for studio and meditative reasons. They are all clearly labeled by sound level. They each carry a distinct tone so if you are using them all at the same time, you can pick their sound out individually. The red and black are the loud and extra loud eggs, and they have a tinny sound. For my personal preference I use and like the white and grey eggs the most. They have soft sounds (especially the white) and are much more soothing than rattling on the ears. It all depends on what sound you are going for. Holding the egg sideways and swishing it back and forth can create a much quieter sound from the louder eggs that can be more soothing that normally shaking them. The shape of the eggs makes them fairly versatile - there is so much more one can do with these shakers than you would believe. Remember that the sound depends on not just the product but how you hold and handle it! :) I would recommend this to any musician for studio or jam session use. It would also be a nice addition to a drum circle and would add a nice touch to a minor percussion set or music teacher's inventory. I would think it should also make for great meditative use, especially the white egg. This would also suffice as an amusing toy for a child of any age, and it seems safe for biting, throwing, stomping etc. as the shell is very durable. I would caution that its advertised use is specifically for percussion, though. The contents of the egg are no doubt harmful to children if they find a way out of the shell. Buy it, the price is a value and it makes for a fun addition to every day life.
Claudia Soares
Comfortable, Sounds Great, Long Lasting, What's to Not Like...
I've been using one of these for many years, and when it finally began leaking the beads, I bought another. It's perfect for keeping a groove, especially when you don't need a very loud sound. It is very comfortable and lightweight to use, and unlike the other brand with the rubber bands holding the two parts together, I never have to worry about it twisting or coming apart! I don't have any use for splitting it up and using it as two separate pieces, if I wanted a pair of maracas, I'd buy them, but this is a shaker, and nice one...
David Woods
Loud One is Really Loud, Soft One is Really Soft
Meinl overs these shakers in three "volume" levels (red, black, and silver cases) designated soft, medium, and loud. I have all three. This silver model has very sharp-edged pellets inside, and with two shaker tubes makes a lot of noise. I am confident it would cut through well in a live playing situation. I have found that it tends to be a bit much in more "unplugged" settings, where the shaker is meant to be more subtle. The red "soft" version feels like it has sand or something really gentle inside. It has a more diffuse sound that sets a more indistinct beat. The medium model is somewhere in between. All three Meinl shakers take a bit of practice to develop a clean sound. Unlike the egg-type shakers, the amount of area that the internal pellets can cover in the two tubes is much larger, and therefore one's hand movements have to be more intentional and controlled to keep all the pellets marching in step and creating a consistent and clean sound. It's not a problem once the issue is recognized. In a more intimate setting, especially if a microphone is being used, these Meinl shakers may be too much, and an egg shaker may work better. I have all at my disposal, and it's nice to have the choice. Overall, if I had to pick only one of the Meinl units, I would probably pick the medium one (black). But I would also have an egg shaker with me just in case.