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Remo Kids Gathering Drum
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Remo Kids Gathering Drum

The Remo Kids Gathering Drum is loosely based on ceremonial drums used in many cultures throughout the world.
For example, drums like these are often used to call a village together for regular meetings, as well as for special occasions. This 22 inch Gathering Drum can be played with hands, sticks, or mallets and can accommodate two or more players at the same time.

From the playroom to the classroom, the Gathering Drum is colorful, durable, and a great addition to any kid's music collection!


Information about Remo Kids Percussion
Children love to make music, and, since rhythm is the foundation of all music making, the Remo Kids Percussion Collection gives children an exciting way to make music with their own instruments. Not only is playing music fun, research has found that music participation can have a beneficial and long lasting impact on a child’s self-discipline and self-confidence. Remo Kids Percussion is a positive, healthy introduction to music and rhythm - the perfect way for children and their parents to discover just how rewarding making music can be.

Each Kids Percussion drum is made using the same ACOUSTICON shell material and FIBERSKYN 3 drumheads as are used in many of Remo’s World Percussion drums.

REMO Kids Drums have received the prestigious Oppenheim Best Toy Award for product quality.

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Remo Kids Gathering Drum Specifications

  • Size: 8 x 22 inches


 
 
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