Percussion Plus Sounds Metallic percussion pack
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Percussion Plus Sounds Metallic percussion pack

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Percussion Plus Sounds Metallic percussion packIntroducing the Percussion Plus Sounds Metallic percussion pack This education pack contains a diverse array of instruments, creating an excellent tool for introducing students to various percussion techniques, expand their knowledge of musical instruments originating from across the world and explore various different musical genres. The variety of instruments included create a diverse soundscape ranging from the wonderful crisp sound of the metal

Introducing the Percussion Plus Sounds Metallic percussion pack

This education pack contains a diverse array of instruments, creating an excellent tool for introducing students to various percussion techniques, expand their knowledge of musical instruments originating from across the world and explore various different musical genres. The variety of instruments included create a diverse soundscape ranging from the wonderful crisp sound of the metal shaker to the bright, clear 'ting' of the triangle.

The instruments are straight forward to use, tactile and require no previous musical experience, ensuring anyone can start playing straight away. The instruments featured are great for teaching important rhythmic skills as well as encouraging skills in team working and collaboration. The pack comes with a convenient storage box, making this a complete, ready-made classroom set with a convenient storage solution.

This pack includes:

  • 1 x PP866 Pair of cymbals 6"
  • 1 x PP258 Triangle 6"
  • 1 x PP1762 Indian bells pair
  • 1 x PP524 Metal shaker
  • 1 x PP3600 Medium double agogo bells
  • 1 x PP671 Cowbell 6.5"
  • 1 x PP070 Single hard felt beater
  • 1 x PP069 Single hard wood beater
  • 1 x PP3500 Percussion Plus 11L plastic box

Ideal for classroom use

This percussion pack for schools is perfectly suited to Keystages 2 and 3. The instruments in the pack are simple to use, fun and easy to store in the supplied Percussion Plus box in between lessons, making for a quick tidy away at the end of class.

The benefits of music

Music helps children to develop vital skills, such as creativity, hand-eye co-ordination, motor skills, teamwork and listening skills. The variation in this pack makes it a great gift to introduce children to the basics of percussion and the joys of making music.

Please note: contents may vary depending on stock

These items are musical instruments, not toys, and are suitable for use by 3 year olds and above. It is advised that they are used with supervision as there are small parts on and in some of them.

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