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LP 311H One Handed Triangle

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One Handed Triangle

  • Creates the classic triangle sound that doesn't require striking with a beater, but a shaking motion with the hand
  • Can be easily played with just the one hand
  • Open and muffled styles of playing are possible
  • Allows for complex rhythm patterns (including rolls)
  • Design: V-shaped 8"-triangle
  • Robust and easy-to-grip plastic housing
Available since March 2010
Item number 245884
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Material Steel
374 kr
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Handy but not reliable
Anonymous 28.07.2015
The idea of this product is great! It really fulfills a strong need for musicians.

The bad side is that the finish isn't sturdy as it should, bearing in mind it is a percussion instrument. And we all know that percussion instruments keep insisting on falling, right? :P

The red plastic that covers the metal looks and feels fragile. One should provide a good gig-bag/case for it, since the manufacturer sells it inside a plastic bag.

Otherwise, it is fun and very handy to have one like this. If you are a carefull person, you'll be able to have it for a long time.
The idea of this product is great! It really fulfills a strong need for musicians.

The bad side is that the finish isn't sturdy as it should, bearing in mind it is a percussion instrument. And we all know that percussion instruments keep insisting on falling, right? :P

The red plastic that covers the metal looks and feels fragile. One should
The idea of this product is great! It really fulfills a strong need for musicians.

The bad side is that the finish isn't sturdy as it should, bearing in mind it is a percussion instrument. And we all know that percussion instruments keep insisting on falling, right? :P

The red plastic that covers the metal looks and feels fragile. One should provide a good gig-bag/case for it, since the manufacturer sells it inside a plastic bag.

Otherwise, it is fun and very handy to have one like this. If you are a carefull person, you'll be able to have it for a long time.
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Works ok
asdlfkjh 03.03.2018
Sound is a bit harsh, but effective in an ensemble. There are minor mechanical noises making solo playing a bit unwanted. Damped it is nice and effective too.
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Brilliant invention!
Bobber 30.07.2017
Wow! This innovative instrument allows one percussionist to perform the function of two! Anything that can be done on a regular triangle with two hands, can be done with only one hand on this one. However, be prepared to spend some time learning how to play the instrument, as the technique is quite different from a traditional triangle. I.e. the position and the movement is more like that of a shaker.

I am using this instrument for Brazilian styles (samba, forró, baião etc.) in which there would traditionally be on musician dedicated just to playing the triangle. To be able to play the surdo/zabumba rhythm simultaneously, I have mounted a hand surdo (rebolo) on a drum rack (together with some other percussion instruments). Floor tom legs would also do the job. Also, I have used the triangle together with a cajon which is an excellent combination. It sounds great and requires no special setup.
Wow! This innovative instrument allows one percussionist to perform the function of two! Anything that can be done on a regular triangle with two hands, can be done with only one hand on this one. However, be prepared to spend some time learning how to play the instrument, as the technique is quite different from a traditional triangle. I.e. the position and the
Wow! This innovative instrument allows one percussionist to perform the function of two! Anything that can be done on a regular triangle with two hands, can be done with only one hand on this one. However, be prepared to spend some time learning how to play the instrument, as the technique is quite different from a traditional triangle. I.e. the position and the movement is more like that of a shaker.

I am using this instrument for Brazilian styles (samba, forró, baião etc.) in which there would traditionally be on musician dedicated just to playing the triangle. To be able to play the surdo/zabumba rhythm simultaneously, I have mounted a hand surdo (rebolo) on a drum rack (together with some other percussion instruments). Floor tom legs would also do the job. Also, I have used the triangle together with a cajon which is an excellent combination. It sounds great and requires no special setup.
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That's fonky !
J.Locc 14.10.2015
Great sound and very easy and funny to play, the sound is clean and brilliant !
An eccellent solution to add a funky vibe to your productions or percussion set, along with Flex-a-tone, Cowbells and some Shakers !
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