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When you think of drums, the first thing that probably crosses your mind is a classic kit that you play with sticks, and while these are probably the most common drums in North America, they are far from the only option. Hand drums are also a very popular option with percussionists. Whether you're looking for a new playing style, or hoping to incorporate some new flavor into your classic kit, hand drums might be just the thing you need. And when it comes to hand drums, no brand is more knowledgeable than LP. For more than half a century, LP (or Latin Percussion) have been the leaders in the hand drum world. With countless awards and the respect of the industry, there is no better option when it comes to hand drums.

LP knows that no two drummers share exactly the same style, which is why they are proud to offer such a wide variety of hand drums for players of all skill levels. Whether you're a professional player or simply a hobbyist, LP has you covered. If you're not sure which hand drum is right for you, maybe start with our best sellers. For example, the Aspire Accents Cajon is perfect hand drum for those who long for rich bass tones. This cajon is highlighted by a durable hardwood front panel, along with adjustable screw tensions for a perfect sound. Perhaps best of all, this drum is available at a price that definitely won't break the bank.

Another popular hand drum available from LP is the Giovanni Palladium Conga. Designed by master conguero Giovanni Hidalgo, this conga stands in a class all its own. Visually and sonically superior in every way, this is the kind of conga that will garner you serious respect where ever you go.

Hand drums can really liven up your percussion, which is why you definitely need some to add to your collection. With LP Hand Drums, you'll get the best drums at the best price, and it's hard to argue with that.