Drums in different cultures












The drums is a kind of a percussion instrument that is common in many cultures. The children described the sound of the drum as strong, loud, and powerful. As part of our inquiry and appreciation of music across cultures we listened to 3 different kinds of drums: First Nation's deerskin drum, the African Djembe, and the Irish Bodhran. As they listened to each one the children described how they felt and imagined as well as showed different ways of moving along the sound. With the First Nations the children nodded their heads to the beat. The Djembe made them shake and swing their arms from side-to-side while the Bodhran made them jump and skip.
We watched a video about how the different cultural groups use the drums. They observed a common trait among the groups: they used the drum as part of parades and celebrations.

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