This is a product image of the Brazilian Samba - Percussion Buddies - 5 Pack. The products in the pack are laid out and include the following; Back Row  -  Three Tamborim - 6in diameter, Izzo, with beaters lying on them. Bottom Rows - One Agogo Bells - Medium, Andy Gleadhill's Percussion Buddies Book, one Pandeiro - 10in diameter, Izzo.

Brazilian Samba - Percussion Buddies - 5 Set

SKU: CP-BSpb05

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Age 5 - 18 Instruments 5 Players 5
£127.00
£127.00 exc VAT · £152.40 inc VAT
RRP £139.70 exc VAT
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SKU
CP-BSpb05
Type
bundle

Key Features

  • Add 5 players to your Samba group at super low cost
  • Add an extra tonal dimension to the group’s sound
  • Can be taught by any teacher - no music training needed
  • Includes world-leading teaching support
  • Can be used with any ensemble, not just Samba

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Description

This 'Brazilian Samba - Percussion Buddies - 5 Pack' lets you add 5 players to your Samba group at very low cost. It can be used with any musical group, but is particularly suitable for use in playing Brazilian Samba music. The pack includes 3 tamborims with beaters, a pandeiro and a metal agogo bell, together with a handy multipurpose percussion bag and our Percussion Buddies teaching guide.

The Percussion Buddies concept is very simple: at the outset the class is divided up into pairs of 'Buddies'. The pairs take it in turn to play the main instrument of the lesson, whilst the one not playing the main instrument is the 'Percussion Buddy' and plays one of the percussion instruments in an accompanying role. The buddies exchange instruments several times during a lesson so that in each lesson both pupils have time playing both the main instrument and the percussion instrument, but the point is that everyone is actively engaged throughout - there's no 'waiting for my turn'. The ‘Buddy Pairs’ can be the same for each lesson or pupils can change buddies from lesson to lesson at the discretion of the teacher.

The same principle can be applied to classes of any size and with any number of main instruments. If you have more than one main instrument for every two pupils you'll need fewer buddy pairs but if main instruments are in really short supply, you might even need some buddy trios or quartets, with two or three ‘Percussion Buddies’ per main instrument.

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