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Agogos
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Bell trees
Bells
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Bodhrans
Cabasas
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Dhol drums
Djembes
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Drum keys
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Early years
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Gamelan
Gathering drums
Glockenspiels
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Guiros & scrapers
Hand chimes
Hardware
Honestly Made
Horns & sirens
Indian percussion
Jumbie Jam
Kazoos
Kokirikos
Maracas & shakers
Marching drums
Mark trees
Metallophones
Monkey drums
Music frames
Music stands
Music therapy
Ocarinas
Ocean drums
Panpipes
Practice pads
Rainsticks
Rattles
Recorders
Repiniques
Rototoms
Samba
Sand blocks
Sheet music
Singing bowls
Slapsticks
Sleigh bells & jingles
Snare drums
Spare parts
Steel pans
Storage
Straps & harnesses
Surdos
Tabla drums
Taiko drums
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Andy Gleadhill's Caribbean steel pans book
Code: PP4104
£30
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Currently out of stock
More expected 25th May 2022
Accompaniment tracks available, with professionally produced performances
Clear and practical layout
No previous steel pan or music teaching experience is needed
Specially written to help teach Steel Pans and rhythms to classes
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The Caribbean Steel Pans Book, written by educator and professional percussionist Andy Gleadhill, shows generalist teachers how to teach Steel Pans in a class setting. Although all of the tunes and exercises in the book can be played on any steel pan instrument, Andy focusses on the Jumbie Jam steel pan and its use in an educational setting. Using the same approach that has so successfully helped hundreds of generalist teachers to introduce African Drumming, Indonesian Gamelan, Brazilian Samba and other World Music styles in classrooms all over the UK, Andy shows you the basic techniques, warm-up exercises and covers all the elements of music whilst helping you and the class progress rapidly through 10 weekly lessons, to the point that the class can perform a range of Steel Pan pieces. A selection of video clips is available on line that further support teacher and pupils by giving practical demonstrations of the techniques and pieces covered in the Guide.