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Basic Beat 5.75" Black Cowbell


Basic Beat 5.75
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  • Features
    Black metal cowbell: total height 7" (at the opening, the bell is 4" wide x 2.75" thick).
    Unlike traditional cowbells used on the farm, this instrument does not have a clapper inside.
    For a beater, use a triangle striker or drumstick (available separately).
    A nice sound, and a great value!
    Customer Review(s)
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    Summary: Basic Beat Black Cowbell
    Comment: Fellas, I'm tellin' ya...you're gonna want more cowbell. I got a fever and the only prescription is more Basic Beat Black Cowbell!
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    Summary: The last Cowbell you'll ever need!
    Comment: Looking back on my long musical career, I have played many instruments, but I keep coming back to my first love... the cowbell. Oh sure, I've tried them all - from triangle to wood block but I have never felt so in tune with any other instrument than the Cowbell.

    I have many different cowbells in my collection. Most of these are for a particular mood only. If I am feeling somewhat polka, I always reach for my signature "Shmenge Brothers #6" with the zebrawood handle... for rock it is my "Gussmann Blue-Steel Screamer"... jazz see's me grab my "Trini Lopez Limmited Addition Melody Master" knock-off.

    But here is the finest single cowbell I have ever played. It has such a full & pleasant sound it seems to go with any type of music I play. My group was shocked when I showed up to our last gig and I only brought this little beauty with me. They protested at first and even threatened not to do the show, but their fears quickly disovled when I brought the house down with our first song of the night.

    I can only close with this... Buy this Cowbell and see if I am not right! This thing is a Godsend for any serious cowbeller out there. You will reach new areas of playing that you did not even think were possible.
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    Summary: More cowbell!
    Comment: In the immortal words of Christopher Walken: "I got a fever! And the only prescription... is MORE COWBELL!"

    Fans of the popular Saturday Night Live skit will probably want to join the masses and start playing the cowbell, the musical instrument of the 21st century.
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    Summary: Best instrument ever!
    Comment: Wow, what can I say?
    I just received this awesome instrument as a birthday gift, and I'm extremely impressed.

    Are you in a band with a song that seems lacking? Just lay down some cowbell and you're sure to soar to the top of the charts.

    The cowbell is indeed what separates the mediocre musicians from the true stars. Don't believe me? Check out these songs that have featured the cowbell.

    "Don't Fear The Reaper" - Blue Oyster Cult
    "Honky Tonk Women" - The Rolling Stones
    "Only Time Will Tell" - Asia
    "Play That Funky Music" - Wild Cherry
    "Crosseyed And Painless" - Talking Heads
    "Slave To Love" - Bryan Ferry
    "Funkytown" - Lipps, Inc.
    "Drown" - Son Volt
    "We're An American Band" - Grand Funk Railroad
    "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" - Bachman-Turner Overdrive
    "Spinning Wheel" - Blood, Sweat and Tears
    "Jungle Love" - The Steve Miller Band
    "She's Crafty" - Beastie Boys
    "Fly Me Courageous" - Drivin' N' Cryin'
    "Gimme Three Steps" - Lynyrd Skynyrd
    "Coconut" - Harry Nilsson
    "Evil Woman" - Electric Light Orchestra
    "King Of Rock" - Run-D.M.C. "Shake Me" - Cinderella
    "Fat Man In The Bathtub" - Little Feat "Unbelievable" - EMF
    "Once In A Lifetime" - Talking Heads
    "Some Like It Hot" - The Power Station
    "Welcome To The Jungle" - Guns N' Roses
    "Last Night" - Northern State


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