Pearl - HH-2 Horacio Hernandez Clabell
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Hand Percussion
The Pearl HH-2 Horacio Hernandez Clabell is a steel cowbell designed in collaboration with the artist for percussionists who want to add an extra sound to their setup. This model stands out for its carbon steel construction with a beautiful anodized copper finish that also adds style to your setup.
ARTICLE N° 104738
Presentation
The Pearl HH-2 Horacio Hernandez Clabell is the result of a collaboration with Cuban percussionist Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez. Designed to provide great sonic versatility, it features a distinctive carbon steel construction with an anodized copper finish for both strength and elegance.
Featuring two distinct playing surfaces, flat and curved, it allows for the exploration of different sonic textures according to the musician's needs. With its compact dimensions, it produces a rich bass tone, ideal for Latin rhythms and other percussive styles.
Its quick-release system makes it easy to mount on a stick while still allowing for hand-held play. It is an ideal choice for demanding percussionists.
Featuring two distinct playing surfaces, flat and curved, it allows for the exploration of different sonic textures according to the musician's needs. With its compact dimensions, it produces a rich bass tone, ideal for Latin rhythms and other percussive styles.
Its quick-release system makes it easy to mount on a stick while still allowing for hand-held play. It is an ideal choice for demanding percussionists.
Other features
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Pearl HH-2 Horacio Hernandez Clabell
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Cowbell Foot Clave Bell
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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.
