Catalog

In 1956, Martin Cohen, a young mechanical engineer and avid photographer of the Bronx, found the famous Birdland jazz club in New York. He entered and was immediately captivated by the sound and energy of Latin jazz.
In 1964, Martin Cohen founded the Latin Percussion (LP) and soon delivered bongos, bells and other instruments in brown paper bags to musicians.
Today, LP percussion instruments are put to the test by professional and amateur musicians around the world. Year after year, LP's legacy persists, while a research and development team continues to work with top artists to create the best percussion instruments.
€28.00
The Agogo LP617 Double Sambago Bell is a mountable version of the Agogo Bell, with the bells tuned approximately one-third apart. Made from Jenigor, a near-indestructible material from LP, the bells include a sturdy...
€24.00
Blast blocks add loud accents to any rythm. This model LP1305 is what produces the higher sound. It is made of Jenigor material, patented plastic by LP, that is almost indestructible. A sturdy mounting bracket that...
€30.00
There are blast blocks that produce higher or lower sounds, this LP1307 produces a bass sound. It is produced with Jenigor plastic, almost indestructible, patented by LP. A sturdy mounting bracket is included that...
€117.00
The LP Aspire Wood LPA601-AW bongos are ideal for students, amateur and semi-professional percussionists. They have an excellent build quality and sound at an affordable price.
€124.00
The LP Aspire LPA601-SW bongos have jamjuree wood body, natural skin and Cuban-style metal bottom. Excellent construction and affordable price.
€319.00
LP Generation II bongos have a more pronounced shell contour than other LP bongos, allowing you to produce crisp, distinct and high sounds.
€396.21
The LP Generation II bongos models have a more pronounced body contour than most other bongos, producing a louder and clearer sound. On the other hand, the series sponsored by Richie Gajate-Garcia seeks to reproduce...
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