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Egg Shakers and Foot Tambourine Percussion, Rhythm Finger Shaker for Drum Guitar Ukulele Mandolin Banjo Playing

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  • High Quality Materials - The egg shaker made of high quality plastic, durable and won't easily break from drops. Don't have to worry about breaking the hand percussion Shaker and scattering the steel balls.
  • Excellent Sound Quality - The finger sand shaker is made of composite steel balls sand and ABS materials, which makes for a bright sound without harshness. Great for professional guitar and ukulele playing or livening up the classroom.
  • Perfect Fit - Each egg shaker measures about 2.2 inch tall, 1.6 inch wide, the size is perfect for gripping and shaking. Moderately sized foot tambourine percussion are suitable for most sizes of feet.
  • Easy To Take On & Off - The elastic band on the rhythm finger sand shaker and the foot tambourine is ergonomically designed. Featuring an curved body and sturdy nylon straps, which can be easily put on and taken off as needed during playing.
  • Package Include - 1 x rhythm finger shaker, 2 x egg shakers, 2 x foot tambourines. It can be used in almost any musical environment through its beautiful sound combined with other instruments.



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Cal W
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
We often have music sessions around the campfire - but often the guitar player is providing all the music and the rest of us are just listening. I wanted these moments to become more interactive and know that lots of us aren't comfortable singing. But we can shake an egg or tap a tambourine! This was a nice set that I felt was value priced, especially for the quality. I'm going to make these available for our next sing-along, but would also recommend them to the musicians out there that want to add a little depth to their sound.
Jess
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
It's nice to get a bunch of things together, so if you have a group of people, lots of people can participate. Or maybe just have a spare, or maybe a set in one instrument case and the other set in a different case. The items all seem well-made and sound pleasant enough. I have fairly large feet, and the foot tambourine was a little snug when wearing boots, but not so much that I'd worry about it. Now I just need a suitcase drum to go with it!