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I don't know if anyone has weighed in with this or not, but that box drum is called a "Cajon" and is a traditional Afro Cuban Folkloric drum.........a lot of the new ones have the rattle built into the slap sound (not unlike a snare). Like many colonialized countries, the oppressors always outlawed instruments and forgot to outlaw music......consequently, the Cubans played boxes instead of drums, the Brazilians invented Berimbaus, the Trinidadians pounded out steel drums to synthesize their outlawed drums, the Jews in Yemen started playing tin cans, lacking their traditional and spititual drums that their Islamic conquerors had forbidden. I love human creativity and perserverance!!! Whilst touring with Martin Simpson I saw an enterprising young percussionist who carried all of his gear in one of those fifties styled rounded plastic suitcases. After he took everything out of the case he then used brushes on it. He could get snare (slapping) sounds, a GREAT deep kick drum sound by just laying where the brush meets the handle onto the middle of the suitcase, forcefully and really cool 'hi hat'esque sounds by wisping the brushers lightly over the surface. He even got killer noises by brushing the bumpy surface of the suitcase. Very effective.........very compact. yours, loop.pool (rick)