Category: ‘Cajon’

Every 1st and 3rd Saturday at 2:30 PM at REMO Recreational Music Center, 7308 Coldwater Canyon Ave., North Hollywood CA 91605, my teacher, Homero Chavez teaches a great cajon class. His intention is to teach his students how to play the cajon with all types of music, from traditional Latin beats to Rock. This is the class for someone who wants to learn how to use this wonderful instrument to its full potential.

You can find out more about the class at: remo.com

My Percussion Kit as seen from the side

My Percussion Kit as seen from the back

This is my percussion kit as it is presently configured.

  • On the left of the throne is my djembe and moving clock-wise;
  • The high-hat with mic mixer on the rack below it
  • Stand with splash, cowbells, tuned brass bells, wood (well plastic) block
  • Tambourine played with foot pedal
  • Percussion table with two bongo cajons (one plain, the other flamenco) and assorted shakers
  • In front of the throne is the heart of my kit, a Homero Chavez cajon
  • Not shown are 4 PZM mics and a Roland KC-550, a 150 amp amplifier which gives me the option of amplifying my entire kit.

What you are seeing in the picture is just the instruments that I would normally be gigging with. I own just about every percussion instrument available. Besides a large assortment of hand drums, I have lots of different shakers, rattles, gourds, tambourines, chimes, whistles, etc, etc. so I am pretty much able to come up with the right instrument for that particularly special sound.

The Homero cajon is a very unique instrument. Unlike all other cajons that you must sit on to play. Homero Chavez, master percussionist, the current president of the So. Cal. Percussion Society,  my teacher and mentor, invented this state of the art cajon. He ingeniously added legs and rotated the box 45 degrees so that it can be played while sitting on a drum throne. This leaves the feet available to play other things like high-hats, bells and tambourines.

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