Metal Double Small Agogo Bells with wooden beater, two conical black bells on loop handle

Agogo Bells - Small

SKU: WP-agbeS

Early YearsPrimarySecondaryAdult
Age 3 - 18 Instruments 1 Players 1
£14.00
£14.00 exc VAT · £16.80 inc VAT
RRP £15.40 exc VAT

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SKU
WP-agbeS
Type
simple
Container volume
0.0016L

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Description

These small agogo bells feature two metal bells, each tuned to produce clear, bright sounds. Played with a wooden beater, they add rhythm to Samba and African music. Their lightweight design and higher pitch make them ideal for younger players, providing a sharp, clear tone in ensemble settings. The smaller size is perfect for classroom use and group performances.

Small agogo bells are crafted from high-quality metal and are designed to produce clear, sharp tones. The two bells are tuned to a perfect fourth apart, delivering rhythmic clarity ideal for Samba and African drumming. Their lightweight, compact size makes them easy for younger players to handle.

These bells are perfect for classroom music education and are featured in the Nursery Rhythm Kit and Lots of Littles Kit collections. The bells are struck with a wooden beater, and their high-pitched sound ensures they stand out in group performances. For those seeking more projection, the medium-sized agogo bells are also available.

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The EAN of this product is 5060344031127

Frequently Asked Questions:

What are agogo bells used for?

Agogo bells keep time, add rhythm, and signal breaks in Samba and African music. Their bright sound stands out in ensembles, making them perfect for group performances.

What’s the difference between small and medium agogo bells?

Small agogo bells are lighter and higher-pitched, ideal for young learners. Medium size offer more projection and a lower pitch, making them better for larger groups.

How do you play agogo bells?

Hold the bells and strike the metal bells with a wooden beater. Blow across the tubes to produce a clear, rhythmic sound.

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