World Percussion Playground

…a hands-on percussive experience

PLAYGROUND BREAKDOWN

Found Sound Zone:

-Assorted household items and materials found in the environment are used to create rhythmic patterns.

Car Parts:

Miscellaneous car parts are used to make beats

Road Hazard:

Random street signs and related traffic items are used to create rhythmic patterns.

Africa [West]:

Remo drums representing the various countries in W. Africa are used to play traditional rhythms together.

South America [Brasil]:

Remo drums represent the various instruments used to play traditional Samba patterns together.

Caribbean [Cuba]:

Remo drums representing the countries in the Caribbean play traditional rhumba together.

North America [1st Nations]:

Remo drums representing the various tribes of the land play traditional rhythms together.

Asia [India]:

Remo drums representing the various countries on the Asian continent play traditional rhythms together.

Europe:

Assortment of Orchestral percussion instruments

Australia:

Aboriginal instruments from Australia and traditional Maori percussion instruments

*categories are subject to change