How to Play the Triangle (Tutorial)

The Matsu Triangle is a percussion instrument similar to the traditional triangle but with some unique features. It consists of a metal triangle-shaped instrument, made of steel or another durable metal, along with a striker or beater. What sets the Matsu Triangle apart is its sturdy solid pine wood frame, which provides stability and enhances its resonance.

One notable characteristic of the Matsu Triangle is its design, which includes a neat slot in the wood frame to securely hold the beater when not in use. This feature ensures that the beater is easily accessible during performances and prevents it from getting lost.  

Where to Buy The Matsu Triangle?

Matsu Triangle

There are many things we love about the Matsu Triangle, it's natural, it's eco-friendly, and hand crafted. Furthermore, the design is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also enhances its functionality. The instrument is suspended with a cord to keep it steady while playing, allowing the sound to freely reverberate and resonate producing a clear and resonant sound. You can purchase the Matsu Triangle here.

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