3.5 inch carved mini djembe drum with rope-laced head, supplied with wooden beater

Djembe Drum 3.5" diameter, 15cm high, carved, wood

SKU: AD-djbuEY0315

Early YearsPrimary
Age 3 - 6 Instruments 1 Players 1
£6.00
£6.00 exc VAT · £7.20 inc VAT
RRP £6.60 exc VAT

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AD-djbuEY0315
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simple
Container volume
0.0017L

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Djembe Drum 3.5″ diameter, 15cm high, carved, wood (Product Code: AD-djbuEY0315)

Description

This '3.5 inch carved mini djembe drum, 15cm high - wood', ideal for Early Years, is the second smallest of our low cost djembe range and is supplied with a free wooden drumstick and our Early Years "Good Practice Guide". The drum is quite small - just 3 inch playing head diameter (3.5 inch overall diameter) - but it's a working drum and not a toy, and makes a surprisingly good sound.

The 15cm high carved mini djembe (3 inch playing diameter) is really good for young children because it can be handled easily and carried around by the string handle, but it can also be played by older children and even grown-ups, either with the free wooden drumstick, or with the fingertips. Being small it makes a higher pitched sound than bigger drums, and so can be a useful addition to a bigger djembe collection.

These 3.5 inch carved mini djembe drums are made by hand using traditional materials and techniques. The wood is mahogany , the playing head is goatskin and the skin is stretched tight using cotton string. The designs on these instruments vary from drum to drum andare engraved into the wood by hand by Wayan, who supervises the production of all our djembes. The designs were all created by Balinese primary school children and you can see some of their other designs, and compare the other sizes of drum, in the "group" photo.

The 'wooden carved mini djembe drum' is also available in two additional sizes – 4.5in (20cm) and 6.5in (30cm).

These drums can help with all aspects of EY development, including:

Sensory and/or physical needs
* Self-played:
Can be helpful in challenging and exercising balance, proprioception, integrating multiple coordination, postural and positional self-management skills - especially when walking/moving. As they are so robust they can handle a lot of interesting and eventful encounters!
Can sit astride the larger drums when they are laid parallel to the floor, playing the head using different muscles than when seated or standing
Requires a range of gross motor control skills from subtle side-to-side, forwards/backward, up/down twisting to vigorous shaking -increasing competence in motor control for dynamic playing including stop/start, soft/loud, fast/slow, getting louder, faster, softer, slower etc.
* Practitioner-facilitated play:
Helping with posture and mobility - supporting walking and forward movement whilst student continues playing .
Social, emotional and mental health
Sometimes there can be nothing better than everyone joining in a few very simple rhythms together. And it doesn't matter whether you 'keep in time' or just hit it!
Feeling part of the group empowers individual and community/group cohesion.
Communication and interaction
A simple communication between groups can occur when you have a group of djembes or mixed drums together.
Beginning with very simple non-rhythmic beating of the drums - one group plays, then another group plays in response. Have a conversation!
Over time, these skills can be adapted to groups playing other types of instruments - for example, have shaker group conversations, scraper group conversations, chime bar group conversations and so forth.
The point is simply to communicate.
Follow the leader - different students could have the opportunity to lead the conversations.
Cognition and learning
Rhythmic conversationcan often result in wordplay and exploration of creativity.
Often, this can transfer into developing self-awareness by way of students determining preferences for certain types of rhythmic organization, songs, activities and so-on.
Learning to express these preferences and celebrate small achievements [such as joining in and feeling good about it, as well as perhaps understanding where a beat drops out, pauses and comes back in ? for some] are pinnacle moments that add huge value to celebratory self-growth and skills learning.
Begin in 'comfort zone' then gently challenge and 'stretch' by eg. playing different tempos [speeds] Begin with almost free play then add more structure over time. Helps to accept ordered rhythm, organization, pacing as a value.

 

Safety note: As with all musical instruments, please treat with care and if using with young children always follow the guidance in our Early Years "Good Practice Guide".

Eco-note: The wood for the drums is certified plantation-grown mahogany and comes from off-cuts from factories that make furniture. Wood products like these are a great way to store carbon, providing they're kept for a long time and not thrown away.

Taking care: The drum is very tough and will last for a very long time if treated with care. When not in use keep it in a dry place away from direct sunlight or other heat sources. If it should get wet, let it dry slowly. Above all keep sharp points away from the drum skin, as this is the most fragile part.

Guarantee: The wooden djembe drum shell is guaranteed for 5 years and the drum skin is guaranteed for 2 years, but please follow the "taking care" instructions above.

Please note that our products are mini djembe drums musical instruments, not toys, and should always be used under the supervision of responsible educationalists and carers and not left with children under 3 years of age to play with by themselves. Please always follow our simple “Good Practice” guidelines.

N.B. For Early Years settings: When you purchase this product you get free access to a wide range of downloadable Early Years teaching resources. Please visit our Early Years Resources page to see the range - free resources have a purple "FREE" label alongside. Please note that our products are musical instruments, not toys, and should always be used under the supervision of responsible educationalists and carers and not left with children under 3 years of age to play with by themselves. Please always follow our simple “Good Practice” guidelines.

For SEN settings: When you purchase this product you get free access to a wide range of downloadable SEND teaching resources. Please visit our SEND resources page to see the range - free resources have a purple "FREE" label alongside.

The EAN of this product is 5060344030090

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