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Octavators are of high quality. Lower the Boomwhackers pitch by an octave down. A great opportunity to expand the range, get bass sound and the ability to play vertically on various surfaces.
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Do exactly what they say on the tin
StephenMcF 15.02.2019
Very easy to remove and apply and very handy when you need to extend the melodic range down.
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Space-saving and accessibility
Ash F 05.10.2024
It's not always feasible to carry around the bass boomwhackers from place to place. The octave caps mean you can have 2 octave-range of boomwhackers to play tunes, or have bass notes without those larger tubes, so each tube is a two-for-one.
I've also found that being able to tap the caps is easier for some younger children. Sometimes it can be a difficult physical task to wave around or swing the boomwhackers, and this provides another way for those with differing physical ability. You can tap them with your hand, or on a carpeted surface. Well worth it.
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Kerogui 28.01.2014
Por un lado son perfectos porque permiten bajar una octava los boomwhackers. Por otro lado, he de decir que resulta algo más complicado sacar un sonido bonito de ellos (comparándolo con los tubos solamente).
Si ponemos los tapones a los tubos, se pueden tocar golpeando el suelo u otra superficie. También podemos golpear verticalmente el suelo, aunque el golpe del tapón será muy percusivo y agudo; recomiendo que se use algún cartón o alguna superficie que amortigüe este sonido.
Se puede tocar también golpeando verticalmente en la mano, así se consigue un sonido con más cuerpo y más redondo, aunque no es recomendable hacerlo por mucho tiempo...
Totalmente recomendable