LP Guira Cowbell (each)
LP Guira Cowbell (each) Original price was: R1 595.00.Current price is: R790.00.
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LP Steve Gadd Signature Mambo Cowbell
LP Steve Gadd Signature Mambo Cowbell Original price was: R1 425.00.Current price is: R700.00.

LP Raul Pineda 7″ Cowbell

SKU: LP574-RP

Original price was: R1 595.00.Current price is: R1 295.00.

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It’s The Bell Raul Pineda Uses, You Should Try It

Grammy award winning drummer, Raul Pineda, has been named one of today’s best and most innovative Latin drummers. His unique style of playing that blends Afro-Cuban with contemporary influences and applying them to the drum set along with a sense of independence that is unmatched has catapulted him into being one of the most influential drummers of his generation. In looking for a specific sound, aesthetic and durability, Raul worked with LP to develop a set of cowbells that truly represent the sound he envisioned. Designed for the drum set as a complimentary set of “Songo” and “Foot” bells (sold separately) they are equally fitting for any percussion set up.

Latin Percussion. We Are Rhythm

For over half a century, LP has crafted classic percussion instruments as well as patented hundreds of improvements and new designs for musical instruments that meet the exacting standards of professional musicians. Latin Percussion instruments have been featured in thousands of the world’s most famous, chart-topping recordings – from classic salsa – to classic rock. In fact, LP is such an essential part of so many musical genres, it’s nearly impossible to turn on a radio or listen to a playlist and not hear an LP instrument.

Why Buy From Marshall Music

We pride ourselves in providing outstanding quality and service to all our clients because we know that from Liszt to Hendrix and Paganini to Coltrane, the relationship between musicians and their instruments is fundamental to the development of music.