Schlagwerk BRC 03 Cajon Brush #3 Flexible
Cajon Brush

Latest User Reviews
Having trouble with these
They kind of work, but I haven't managed to get a real nice sound with these. Kind of lost interest to try.
Don't give these the brush off
Great slightly more solid brushes but lighter than the #1. Gives you the chance to be a bit more adventurous than you could be with softer brushes with a bit more oomph. Great for acoustic rock sessions funky stuff using hi-hats.
Good feel!
Great weight balance and specially very good grip!
The rubbers to open or close the brushes are very useful and can really enhance your approach on the cajon!
Very durable too!
Perfect!
I love these brushes! The change the sound on your cajon completely and give the song a nice texture. The sound great on cymbals as well to give a jazzy feel.
Love them!
Those sticks allow you to practice in virtually any surfaces.
On the "Sonor CAJ PAD PB Cajonpad Primero BK" they are amazing. Really beautiful sound.
I also use them on cajon and snare for little acoustic jam and I'm very glad to have additional sounds and timbre thanks to those.
Really playable and cool cajón brushes
I've been using these brushes exclusively on my cajón for a couple of months now, and I'm very happy with them.
The flexibility of the grip allows your playing a lot of nuance, because you can incorporate finger and wrist movements efortlessly into your playing.
The hardness of the brush can be adjusted, and I find myself setting the plastic rings to 1/3 most of the time, but of course your mileage will vary.
A final nice touch of these brushes is that they will not hurt the sensitive surface of the cajón -- however, mine did stain the surface a bit (the brushes are black, after all) but that was fixed easily with a damp cloth.
Highly recommended!
Fantastic alternative Cajon sticks! A must have with your Cajon...
Brilliant buy!
As it can be demonstrated on many youtube clips, these sticks open a whole new world to the Cajon playing. They are made out of flexible soft type plastic (not cheap looking!) which give the feel of drum playing as the rebound is very realistic.
They have little rubber bands which by positioning them across the sticks can give different sound on the cajon. I tend to keep one on the end of the stick (kept tightly) for the low sound, and the other stick loose for the snare sound.
A must have for any Cajon player...
Nice brushes to play with, but they scratch the surface of cajon
I have palyed a little with these brushes and they have scratched within couple of plays the nice finish of playing surface of my CP432 2inOne Deluxe cajon. It is understandable because cajon is ment to be played by hands. Otherwise they are comfortable in hand and adjustable rubber bands make them sound differently.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Schlagwerk
- Released in 2011
- Average price : $23
- Rubberized elastic handle, black nylon sticks
- The special thing about the Elasticks is the flexible handle, enabling a whole new playing feel and a reverse playing technique
- Thanks to the included rings, the sound can be modified from soft to precise sound characteristics
- Contents in delivery: 1 pair
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