In Vietnam the rare lotus clacker is known as a Chun mo and and was originally made by Master Phan Chi Tinh - He taught his son Phan Chi Hong to continue the traditional trade in Hanoi. The percussive instrument is a type of wooden clave temple block and is used in traditional Vietnamese music and play an important role in theatres and festivals. Due to the handmade nature of these products designs and size may slightly vary but loveliness comes as standard.
Size: 27 x 17 cm
Weight: 400g
Product Type: Musical instrument
Colour: Brown
Pattern: None
Material: Hardwood
Theme: Vietnamese culture
Product Care: Wipe with a damp cloth
Safety Warning: This product may contain small parts that pose a choking hazard, may have sharp edges, or may be heavy and fragile. It is not intended for use by children without adult supervision. Use with care to avoid injury. Handle and maintain the product responsibly to ensure safety. Buyers are responsible for ensuring safe use and care of the product. This is a general guide and it is not a substitute for proper supervision.
Country of Origin: Hanoi, Vietnam
Pitch | High pitch |
Decay time | 35ms |
Dominant Frequency Range | 585hz - 9.6khz |
Frequency Range | 260hz - 20khz |
Peak decibels | 80db |
RMS decibels | 73db |
Loudness Rating | Level 7 |
Difficulty Rating | 4 |
What’s included | Vietnamese Lotus Clacker |
Attack | 4ms |
Timbre Tone Colour | Resonant and percussive |
Dynamic Range | Low to medium |
Recommended Age | 11+ years |
Yes, the Lotus Clacker is ideal for beginners. It’s simple to use, and no prior musical experience is necessary. Just hold the central handle and strike the blocks with the provided beater to produce clear tones.
Hold the central handle firmly and strike each of the three tone blocks individually with the supplied beater. You can experiment with rhythm and timing to create different sounds. Striking each tone block in succession allows you to create percussive beats, offering a variety of sound combinations.
The Lotus Clacker is commonly used in meditation, mindfulness, classroom settings, and rhythm-based music sessions. It can mark timing, create atmosphere, or help create a meditative environment with its tones. It’s also used in temple-based religious practices and festivals, as well as in traditional Vietnamese music. It can be incorporated into music production and sound design.
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