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  • hhub17hhub17

    that sounds a gift!

    Lp Vibra-SlapPublished on 02/16/13 at 09:13
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I just got it for Valentine's Day :).
    I have not tried but the person who bought it tried both models in the store before buying the LP 209 (DELUXE). There is a standard LP208, and LP4240 metal, which must have a different sound.
    Great instrument, which is a kind of rhythmic rattle with the sound off gradually.
    Features: There has not really say that wood and metal, it is beautiful in addition to sound good. Oh yes, you can adjust the sound with a wing nut that locks the metal thing on the arm: it loosens a little, and you can turn the thing (the soundboard wood inside which are all small metal parts that vibrate) to change the sound.
    Value: ben for me it was free, so ... A famous G…
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    I just got it for Valentine's Day :).
    I have not tried but the person who bought it tried both models in the store before buying the LP 209 (DELUXE). There is a standard LP208, and LP4240 metal, which must have a different sound.
    Great instrument, which is a kind of rhythmic rattle with the sound off gradually.
    Features: There has not really say that wood and metal, it is beautiful in addition to sound good. Oh yes, you can adjust the sound with a wing nut that locks the metal thing on the arm: it loosens a little, and you can turn the thing (the soundboard wood inside which are all small metal parts that vibrate) to change the sound.
    Value: ben for me it was free, so ... A famous German site selling instruments by correspondence, there are different models of this instrument of € 11.70 (first prize, store brand) to 42 € (model metal in LP). Mine is located in the upper part of the sampling. The video does not do well with the sound, it was made with a camera rapidos. We'll do better later.
    With experience, I would keep because it has nothing to do with a sample, you can modulate, stop the sound, do some nuances.
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  • moosersmoosers

    Lp Vibra-SlapPublished on 09/20/09 at 20:55
    The LP Vibra-Slap is a unique percussion instrument that you pull back and let go to create a large decaying rattle like tone.  It isn't an instrument that I use all the time, but it definitely does come in handy at times.  It comes in a few different forms, but the one that I have is the standard model.  It is also definitely kind of a humorous instrument in a way, and I usually try to use it as tasteful as possible.  It is an easy instrument to play as just about anyone can do it and it generally sounds the same every time.  The LP Vibra-Slap is a well made instrument and as long as you treat it well it should be one that you have for a long time to come.  LP is known for making all sorts…
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    The LP Vibra-Slap is a unique percussion instrument that you pull back and let go to create a large decaying rattle like tone.  It isn't an instrument that I use all the time, but it definitely does come in handy at times.  It comes in a few different forms, but the one that I have is the standard model.  It is also definitely kind of a humorous instrument in a way, and I usually try to use it as tasteful as possible.  It is an easy instrument to play as just about anyone can do it and it generally sounds the same every time.  The LP Vibra-Slap is a well made instrument and as long as you treat it well it should be one that you have for a long time to come.  LP is known for making all sorts of great percussive instruments, so I trust them completely when it comes to instruments like this.  The price of the LP Vibra-Slap isn't too expensive at all and like I said, since it is made well it can be one that you have for a while.  However, since it isn't a percussion instrument that is traditionally used all that often, I would only recommend getting it if you are a percussion or are interested in this in particular type of sound, rather than if you are a home studo owner looking to build up a percussion collection.  I can't say too much more about the LP Vibra-Slap beyond what I have and if you are interested in the instrument, I would definitely recommend going down to your local music shop and trying it out.  While I can't say I have ever used another type of Vibra-Slap, I can say that this is a well made instrument that sounds great.  All in all, I'm a big fan of the products that LP has to offer and will definitely vouch for the quality that they have to offer.
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