Cajon

/kɑːˈhoʊn/ noun

A wooden box-shaped percussion instrument that you hit with your hands or brushes to make rhythmic sounds, popular in Latin and flamenco music.

From Spanish 'cajón' meaning 'box' or 'drawer.' The word comes from Latin 'capsa' (box). Cajónes were originally used as makeshift drums in Spanish colonies when proper drums were unavailable.

AMካጃን
ARكاجون
BNকাজন
CAcajon
CScajon
DAcajon
DECajon
ELκαζόν
EScajon
FAکاجون
FIcajon
FRcajon
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