Sela continues to delight with new percussion instruments. Our range now includes unique instruments that expand the possibilities for musicians. From ocean drums, which create the magical sound of the sea, to the versatile Tac-Tic, which combines several sound effects in one instrument. The new products from Sela impress with their functionality and quality.
Sela SEPMC1 Maracas for 1,315 UAH

Sela SEPMC1 Maracas are traditional South American percussion instruments known for their distinctive sound. The hollow body filled with metallic sand creates a clear, rhythmic sound, ideal for adding dynamics to various music genres. The instrument's head is made of durable plastic with a diameter of 90 mm. The maracas handles are made of oak and have an ergonomic shape, making them comfortable for extended use during performances. These maracas are perfect for music schools, live performances on stage, or studio recordings. They harmonize well with other rhythmic instruments and are frequently used in salsa and pop music.
Cabasas Sela 60 mm SEPCAB1 for 966 UAH and Sela 115 mm SEPCAB2 for 1,936 UAH

The Sela SEPCAB1 and SEPCAB2 cabasas are compact and stylish percussion instruments with diameters of 60 mm and 115 mm, respectively. Made from black lacquered pine wood, these instruments feature a cylindrical head and profiled metal casing decorated with ten chains of metal beads. When the instrument is moved, the beads slide over the surface, creating a distinctive sound that adds dynamic rhythm and texture to compositions. The cabasa's handle is padded with soft foam for a comfortable and secure grip, even during long rehearsals or performances. The cabasa perfectly complements performances in samba, jazz, and pop music genres, making it a versatile choice for both studio recordings and live stage performances.
Tac Tic Sela SE 055 (3 in 1: shaker, castanets, jingle) for 1,937 UAH

The Tac Tic Sela SE 055 is a unique instrument created in collaboration with the renowned musician Majid Karami and the "Tres Lados" cajón masters under the leadership of Stefan Emmerich. This instrument combines the functions of a shaker, castanets, and jingles, making it a versatile addition for musicians, especially those playing the cajón. The Tac Tic can also be used independently, making it even more appealing for various playing styles. The instrument is equipped with six bells, whose sound can be adjusted or completely muted using a special system. On the front, there are two wooden discs that produce distinct sounds when struck with fingers. Additionally, the instrument has two shaker chambers, allowing for experimentation with rhythm and sound. Thanks to its convenient clamp ring, the Tac Tic is easy to hold, and its sticky base allows it to be attached to other instruments. The instrument is made of high-quality wood and has dimensions of 17 x 5 x 7 cm.
Ocean Drums Sela SEOD30, SEOD40, and SEOD45

The Sela ocean drums are percussion instruments that replicate the sound of ocean waves, creating the atmosphere of a true ocean surf. The drum body is made from durable beech wood, ensuring reliability and a long service life. The drum features two membranes: one made of synthetic material and the other of natural leather, adding an authentic sound to the instrument. Inside the drum, there are plastic and metal beads that create a sound similar to the noise of waves when moved across the membranes. Thanks to a special opening, you can adjust the number of beads and control the intensity of the sound according to your needs.
- Sela SEOD40 Ocean Drum 30 cm (12") for 3,171 UAH
- Sela SEOD40 Ocean Drum 40 cm (16") for 4,550 UAH
- Sela SEOD45 Ocean Drum 45 cm (18") for 4,985 UAH
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You can purchase SELA Percussion products with installment payments up to 5 installments using the Installment Payment Service from PrivatBank. And as for delivery, don't worry – it is free across all of Ukraine thanks to Nova Poshta. Don't waste time, order SELA Percussion instruments today, and they will be shipped to you tomorrow!
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