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Description

 

The 20 Player Class Percussion Add-on Pack contains 20 percussion instruments and is designed to extend a 10 Player Class Percussion Starter Pack so that there are enough instruments for everyone in a class of 30.

 

The Add-on Pack contains:

1 one octave Metallophones in the key of C

2 pairs of Bongos

2 Triangles mounted on desk-top stands

2 sets of Agogo Bells

3 pairs of Maracas

2 Tambourines

3 pairs of Claves (Clapsticks)

2 Guiros

2 Bento Shakers

1 M'bira thumb piano

 
How it's Played

 

All instruments are all accessible and easy to play and there's a chapter in the Class Percussion Book that describes the best playing techniques for each instrument. Short video clips showing each instrument being played are currently under preparation. The first batch of video clips, showing how to play the instruments and demonstrating their parts in the first tune, are now available online at http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL195F9D2554A49B86&feature=view_all

 
Traditionally

 

The instruments in the Pack have been carefully selected to cover a wide range of cultures and have geographic origins on each continent. The Class Percussion Book contains a short introduction to each instrument and detailed cultural background and videos of their use in traditional settings are currently under preparation.


 
What it goes well with

 

The instruments have been chosen partly because they cover a wide range of sounds and geographic and cultural backgrounds and partly because they go well together. You can add more of any of the instruments to expand the number of playersand you can of course add other instruments of your own choosing - just be sure that any pitched instruments fit with the C scale.

 
How it's Made

 

All are based on original designs from all over the world and are made by hand from natural materials following FairTrade principles. The instruments, and the baskets, are made in Bali using natural and local materials, often in local villages where they create a useful source of income for families and a low stress, clean and safe type of work. The beautiful and sturdy baskets are woven by hand from bamboo fibres and are traditionally used by Balinese artists, musicians and dancers for carrying their costumes and materials.

 

 
How to look after it

 

None of the instruments need any special maintenance. Just be careful not to let the basket and contents get damp and don't put it or any of the instruments on radiator or anywhere too hot. The instruments are tough but they're still instruments and need to be treated with respect and very small children should be continuously supervised. Should the skins of the bongos or the tambourine ever get damp or wet and lose their tension, you can use a hairdryer or convection heater to heat them up and you'll find that as the skin dries out it will regain its tension.