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Latin Percussion LP451 Multi Guiro Ii

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$52.99

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About this item

  • Larger than the original multi-guiro
  • Combines guiro style playing with Shaker capabilities
  • Stainless steel scraping surfaces of the multi-guiro 2 are different: one surface is finely textured for a smooth sound while the other is coarser for a raspy sound
  • Shaker sound can be adjusted by simply changing the amount of fill material via the unique fill cap
  • Lp Torpedo Scraper is included
  • Larger than the original Multi-Güiro.
  • Combines güiro style playing with shaker capabilities.
  • Stainless steel scraping surfaces of the Multi-Güiro 2 are different.
  • Shaker sound can be adjusted by simply changing the amount of fill material.


Based on the immensely popular LP multi-guiro.


Petska B
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 5, 2019
Great product.
カスタマー
Reviewed in Japan on October 7, 2018
マルチギロよりロングなので、1ストロークで求めた音が出るのが良いです♪
M G
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2014
This instrument is not small and very affective in getting the sounds out loud and clear! This is very versatile for percussion.
1948turtle
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2012
I am part of a small brass band and provide part of the background rhythm. I used a friends Guiro and really loved playing it, so I was looking for one, this one was PERFECT! It has a great sound from both sides and is fun to play, not to mention, it is a wonderful addition to our group.....thank You Amazon for listing this wonderful instrument!
TomK1
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2009
I bought this to use in our band, and everybody loves it. I was used to the old two-hole fish that I'd used for about 20 years (long gone), so when I got this, I was puzzled. As the picture suggests, it looks like a thermos. One side of the guiro has large bumps, the other has small bumps. The scratcher is a metal pick that looks like the old afro-combs that I used to see in the 70's.Taken together, you can use one edge of the comb to produce a traditional guiro sound or use all the teeth to produce a louder, fuller sound.The choice of rough or less rough surface gives yet more options for the perfect sound.About the only thing it doesn't have is that "hollow" sound that you can get with the classic guiro, but when you place this in the mix with an entire band, this produces a better sounds that stands out in the mix.The Guiro itself can be used as a shaker, so that doubles the fun of this device.The only other consideration is that unlike the classic guiro, there are no holes to store the stick, so you need to figure out a way not to loose the "afro-comb".This is a fun instrument. Highly recommended.