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Toca Percussion

Hand percussion at working-musician prices

Toca covers congas, bongos, djembes, and cajons at prices that put a serviceable instrument in a school or a rehearsal room. The Freestyle series, with synthetic shells and heads, is the line most often seen where instruments have to survive being moved.

Models

  • Toca Player's Series Cajon

    Hand percussion

    The Player's Series cajon covers the standard format — birch body, hardwood front plate, internal snare wires — at the price point where most people buy their first one.

  • Toca Elite Pro Congas

    Hand percussion

    Elite Pro is the top of Toca's range: stave-built wooden shells, heavy hardware, and hand-selected hide heads.

  • Toca Freestyle Congas

    Hand percussion

    Freestyle congas use moulded synthetic shells and synthetic heads, which means they do not crack in a van, do not detune in a damp hall, and cost a fraction of a wooden drum.

Categories

  • Hand Percussion

    Congas, bongos, djembes, cajons, timbales, frame drums, and the small instruments that live on a percussion table: tambourines, cowbells, shakers, and claves.

Representative model

  • Toca Freestyle Congas

    Hand percussion

    Freestyle congas use moulded synthetic shells and synthetic heads, which means they do not crack in a van, do not detune in a damp hall, and cost a fraction of a wooden drum.