Shaman Drums
Shaman Drums are soft-beater frame drums with natural goatskin heads, ideal for drum circle drums sessions, classroom rhythm work, and calm listening activities. Choose from 12–28 inch sizes (30–70cm), including round hair goatskin, natural, and painted shamanic drums. Many options are supplied with a two-sided drum beater (suede + plush), with spare beaters available for busy group use. A solid pick for schools, SEND drums provision, community groups, and gift-buying where an instant, warm tone matters.
Explore Our Shaman Drums Range
- Size range: 12–28 inch shaman drum options (30–70cm) for Early Years through adult groups.
- Head styles: goatskin hand drums in round hair goatskin, natural, and painted finishes, including shamanism drum styles used for steady pulse and simple group playing.
- Accessories: a spare Shaman Drum Beater (and related beaters/mallets) for multi-user setups and quick changeovers.
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About Shaman Drums
Shaman Drums are soft-beater frame drums with natural goatskin heads, ideal for drum circle drums sessions, classroom rhythm work, and calm listening activities. Choose from 12–28 inch sizes (30–70cm), including round hair goatskin, natural, and painted shamanic drums. Many options are supplied with a two-sided drum beater (suede + plush), with spare beaters available for busy group use. A solid pick for schools, SEND drums provision, community groups, and gift-buying where an instant, warm tone matters.
Explore Our Shaman Drums Range
- Size range: 12–28 inch shaman drum options (30–70cm) for Early Years through adult groups.
- Head styles: goatskin hand drums in round hair goatskin, natural, and painted finishes, including shamanism drum styles used for steady pulse and simple group playing.
- Accessories: a spare Shaman Drum Beater (and related beaters/mallets) for multi-user setups and quick changeovers.
How to choose the right drum
- Early Years / smaller hands: 12–14in for lighter handling and simple pulse games.
- Primary / mixed groups: 16–20in as the most flexible “all-rounder” for class rhythm, storytelling, and circle work.
- Secondary / adult circles: 22–28in for deeper tone and more room-filling presence.
- Hair vs natural vs painted: choose round hair goatskin for extra tactile/sensory interest, natural for a classic look, and painted shaman drums for visual engagement in projects and displays.
Practical classroom uses
- Start with one shared pulse, then layer simple roles: steady beat, “answer” rhythm, and a quiet texture part.
- Rotate parts so every learner can succeed - especially helpful in SEND drums sessions where you may need multiple difficulty levels at once.
- These frame drums suit circle seating because players can see cues and feel the shared tempo together, supporting confident group shamanic drumming patterns without complex technique.
Care, storage, and longevity
- Store dry and away from radiators/damp cupboards (natural skin reacts to humidity). Use a padded storage bag (or case) for transport and between sessions to protect the frame, lacing and goatskin head.
- Keep beaters with the drums - having a spare Shaman Drum Beater reduces disruption when one goes missing.
- Move larger sizes carefully to avoid knocks to the frame and lacing—a dedicated storage/carry bag makes this much easier for staff and pupils.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a shamanic drum do?
A shamanic drum is often used to create a steady pulse and a warm, grounding sound. In school/community settings, the same style of drum supports rhythm skills, focused listening, and coordinated group play without complex technique.
What drums do shamans use?
Practices vary across cultures and traditions. In retail and education, shaman drums commonly refer to handheld goatskin frame drums played with a soft beater - similar in form to other hand drums used in circle-based music-making worldwide.
Are these Shaman Drums suitable for SEND drums sessions?
Yes - soft beaters, immediate sound, and simple playing technique make these frame drums highly accessible. Smaller sizes reduce weight; larger sizes offer deeper vibration and a fuller tone.
What size shaman drum is best for a school drum circle?
For mixed ages, 16–20in is usually the easiest “one size fits most” choice. For older pupils/adults or larger rooms, 22–28in gives a deeper, more enveloping sound.


















