Cha-cha nuts on a stick II
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Description
Cha-cha Nuts on Stick | Natural Kenari Nuts | 28 cm
Handmade cha-cha nuts on stick made from natural Kenari nuts (Thevetia peruviana) originating from Mexico and South America bring a unique, dry, and gently crackling sound. Each nut has a distinctive crescent shape and a natural beige tone, giving the instrument an authentic ethnic look. The nuts are firmly attached to a wooden stick decorated with burned ornaments. This instrument is perfect for music therapy, rhythmic exercises, and musical accompaniment.
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For whom: Ideal for music therapists, teachers, and lovers of natural rhythmic instruments.
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Sound: Dry, naturally woody, and gently rattling tone with the resonance of Kenari nuts.
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Appearance: Natural beige crescent-shaped nuts on a stick with hand-burned patterns.
How to play the cha-cha nuts
Hold the instrument by the handle and gently shake it to produce the characteristic rhythmic sound reminiscent of the rustling of dried fruits. It can be used solo or as a supporting percussion instrument in musical ensembles or relaxation sessions. Thanks to the shaped handle with ornaments, playing is comfortable and very intuitive.
Specifications:
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Type of instrument: Handmade rattle – cha-cha nuts on stick
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Material: Kenari nuts (Thevetia peruviana), wooden handle
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Handle surface: Hand-burned ornaments
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Length: approx. 28 cm
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Material origin: Mexico and South America
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Package contents: Cha-cha nuts on stick












