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Hohner Drum: Have your students play this drum to learn how to count out beats of music.

Small Tambourine: Students can learn about rhythm and beat with this instrument.

Large Tambourine: Students can learn about rhythm and beat with this instrument.

Sanders: Rub these two pieces of wood together to get a rough musical sound.

Small Cymbals: Clap these cymbals together to make a variety of musical sounds.

Large Cymbals: Clap these cymbals together to make a variety of musical sounds.

Finger Cymbals: Clap these cymbals together to make a variety of musical sounds.

Triangle: This instrument has a very different sound than any other percussion instrument.

Jingle Bells: Sing Christmas songs or have a parade. Students will love to make music with these.

Handheld Cymbal: Start a classroom band and teach students musical technique with this tool.

Wooden Rectangle: Use this hollowed out block to make a rich percussion sound.

Plastic Clacker: Students will love the noise they can make with this instrument.

Percussion Sticks: These red drum sticks are great to use on any percussion instrument.

Rubbing Instrument: Rub a stick along either side of this instrument to create a variety of pitches and sounds.

Rubbing Instrument: Rub a stick along this instrument to create a variety of pitches and sounds.

Bamboo Instrument: Use a mallet to strike this little instrument to create a hollow sound.

Maracas: Shake these around to create a Latin rhythm.

Mallets: Have children strike various instruments or objects to hear different sounds.

Wooden Rhythm Sticks: Hit these sticks together to make a wonderful percussion sound.

Wooden Dowels: Use these wooden dowels as mallets for any of our percussion instruments.

Chopsticks: Use these wooden chopsticks as mallets for any of our percussion instruments.

Tuning Fork: Students will learn about pitch and how sound is formed with this tuning fork.

 


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