
iMap Samba Percussion II Programme

Samba Percussion, also known as carnival drumming first originated from Brazil and is commonly used in the world renowned Carnival held in Rio de Janeiro. Coordinating the use of rhythmic beats and listening to one another, this lesson creates an environment to learn about bonding, and synergizing with team members in the process. The energy of drumming also promotes a healthy blood circulation, serving as an excellent light cardiovascular exercise suitable for adults. No prior music experience required.
At the end of this Programme, the participants will acquire the following skills:
- Listen. Through live demonstration, children will learn how to differentiate tones produced in drumming and recognize various rhythmic patterns through consistent exposure and practice.
- Action. Using interactive activities, children will learn a series of basic percussion drum strokes and how to recreate various rhythm using these strokes.
- Play. Through a series of coordination and cooperation with others, children will learn about the essence of Brazilian drumming and techniques required to perform using Brazilian drums.
- Sing. Lessons will also incorporate a series of self-learning task, where children will be encouraged to apply concepts learnt to recreate rhythmic patterns of their own, both singing it out and producing it on drums.
Programme Name | Duration |
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Term Programme | 1.5 hours per lesson |

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