Pearl - HH-4XH Horacio Hernandez Cowbell
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Hand Percussion
The Pearl HH-4XH Horacio Hernandez Cowbell is a percussion instrument designed in collaboration with renowned percussionist Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez. This "Campana" model is specifically designed for drummers and percussionists seeking an authentic and versatile sound.
ARTICLE N° 104737
Presentation
Pearl's HH-4XH Horacio Hernandez Signature Cowbell was designed in collaboration with Cuban percussionist Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez.
Made of carbon steel with an anodized copper finish, it combines stability and aesthetics. Its two playing surfaces, flat and curved, allow for the exploration of different tones depending on the musical style.
At 7.75 inches long and 5.5 inches wide, it provides a low tone suitable for Latin music and a variety of percussion setups. Its quick-release system ensures easy installation on a stick, while also allowing it to be played by hand.
Designed for versatility and performance, this cowbell is a great choice for percussionists seeking a rich and expressive sound.
Made of carbon steel with an anodized copper finish, it combines stability and aesthetics. Its two playing surfaces, flat and curved, allow for the exploration of different tones depending on the musical style.
At 7.75 inches long and 5.5 inches wide, it provides a low tone suitable for Latin music and a variety of percussion setups. Its quick-release system ensures easy installation on a stick, while also allowing it to be played by hand.
Designed for versatility and performance, this cowbell is a great choice for percussionists seeking a rich and expressive sound.
Other features
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Pearl HH-4XH Horacio Hernandez Cowbell
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Cowbell
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Signature: Horacio "el Negro" Hernandez
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Material: Carbon steel
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Finish: Anodized copper
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Two playing surfaces: Flat and curved
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Swivel stand
To find out more...
Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez is a world-renowned Cuban drummer, renowned for his impressive technique and ability to fuse traditional Afro-Cuban rhythms with jazz and rock. His playing is characterized by exceptional limb independence and boundless rhythmic creativity, making him a key figure in modern drumming. A prolific collaborator, he has worked with leading artists such as Michel Camilo and Roy Hargrove, leaving a significant mark on Latin jazz music and beyond.
