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In the 1920s, Carl Orff (of Carmina Burana fame) developed a method of teaching children about music that focuses on treating music just like the spoken word - starting with just a few notes and continually adding complexity as time passes. The Orff method necessitated a collection of simple, non-intimidating musical instruments to teach the foundations of western melody and harmony in a group setting - what is more well suited for the job than drums and rudimentary keyboard percussion instruments?From Sonor Orff, the GTR 15, 6" Global Triangle with triangle beater.
In the 1920s, Carl Orff (of Carmina Burana fame) developed a method of teaching children about music that focuses on treating music just like the spoken word - starting with just a few notes and continually adding complexity as time passes. The Orff method necessitated a collection of simple, non-intimidating musical instruments to teach the foundations of western melody and harmony in a group setting - what is more well suited for the job than drums and rudimentary keyboard percussion instruments?From Sonor Orff, the GTR 20, 7" Global Triangle with triangle beater.
In the 1920s, Carl Orff (of Carmina Burana fame) developed a method of teaching children about music that focuses on treating music just like the spoken word - starting with just a few notes and continually adding complexity as time passes. The Orff method necessitated a collection of simple, non-intimidating musical instruments to teach the foundations of western melody and harmony in a group setting - what is more well suited for the job than drums and rudimentary keyboard percussion instruments?Sonor's, HB 8, 8" Hand Bell is great for latin music and has a brass finish and a rubber stripe damper.
In the 1920s, Carl Orff (of Carmina Burana fame) developed a method of teaching children about music that focuses on treating music just like the spoken word - starting with just a few notes and continually adding complexity as time passes. The Orff method necessitated a collection of simple, non-intimidating musical instruments to teach the foundations of western melody and harmony in a group setting - what is more well suited for the job than drums and rudimentary keyboard percussion instruments?The Sonor Orff 8" Pre-Tuned Primary Frame Drum has a natural head nailed to the 10" diameter wooden frame. The natural head, although sensitive to weather changes, produces a warm tone.
In the 1920s, Carl Orff (of Carmina Burana fame) developed a method of teaching children about music that focuses on treating music just like the spoken word - starting with just a few notes and continually adding complexity as time passes. The Orff method necessitated a collection of simple, non-intimidating musical instruments to teach the foundations of western melody and harmony in a group setting - what is more well suited for the job than drums and rudimentary keyboard percussion instruments?Sonor's Latino Series Wooden Guiro with scraper is a Mexican style guiro in that it slightly resembles a fish and has green and red accent colors. This guiro is very comfortable to play and gives off a nice sound.
In the 1920s, Carl Orff (of Carmina Burana fame) developed a method of teaching children about music that focuses on treating music just like the spoken word - starting with just a few notes and continually adding complexity as time passes. The Orff method necessitated a collection of simple, non-intimidating musical instruments to teach the foundations of western melody and harmony in a group setting - what is more well suited for the job than drums and rudimentary keyboard percussion instruments?From Sonor Orff, The 3-Octave Brass Bar Chimes is a beautiful instrument and comes with a stand so it can be played immediately after being purchased. These chimes are a great addition to any music classroom.
In the 1920s, Carl Orff (of Carmina Burana fame) developed a method of teaching children about music that focuses on treating music just like the spoken word - starting with just a few notes and continually adding complexity as time passes. The Orff method necessitated a collection of simple, non-intimidating musical instruments to teach the foundations of western melody and harmony in a group setting - what is more well suited for the job than drums and rudimentary keyboard percussion instruments?Sonor's Latino Series Wooden Mexican Style Maracas has a warm sound and green and red accent colors.
In the 1920s, Carl Orff (of Carmina Burana fame) developed a method of teaching children about music that focuses on treating music just like the spoken word - starting with just a few notes and continually adding complexity as time passes. The Orff method necessitated a collection of simple, non-intimidating musical instruments to teach the foundations of western melody and harmony in a group setting - what is more well suited for the job than drums and rudimentary keyboard percussion instruments?Sonor's LAG Agogo Bells are great for latin music and have a sleek black finish.
The LCA Castanet from Sonor Orff is a single castanet (with handle) made from genuine rosewood.
In the 1920s, Carl Orff (of Carmina Burana fame) developed a method of teaching children about music that focuses on treating music just like the spoken word - starting with just a few notes and continually adding complexity as time passes. The Orff method necessitated a collection of simple, non-intimidating musical instruments to teach the foundations of western melody and harmony in a group setting - what is more well suited for the job than drums and rudimentary keyboard percussion instruments?The Cabasa is considered to be one of the most popular hand percussion instruments and Sonor's Cabasa Contenta is designed to produced clear and voluminous rhythmic scraping sounds.
In the 1920s, Carl Orff (of Carmina Burana fame) developed a method of teaching children about music that focuses on treating music just like the spoken word - starting with just a few notes and continually adding complexity as time passes. The Orff method necessitated a collection of simple, non-intimidating musical instruments to teach the foundations of western melody and harmony in a group setting - what is more well suited for the job than drums and rudimentary keyboard percussion instruments?The Sonor Orff 10" Latino Tunable Hand Drum has a natural head held to the 10" diameter beechwood frame by nickel plated tension hoops and 5 tension rods. The natural head is tunable to reach the desired sound, and while more sensitive to weather changes, has a much warmer sound than plastic heads.
In the 1920s, Carl Orff (of Carmina Burana fame) developed a method of teaching children about music that focuses on treating music just like the spoken word - starting with just a few notes and continually adding complexity as time passes. The Orff method necessitated a collection of simple, non-intimidating musical instruments to teach the foundations of western melody and harmony in a group setting - what is more well suited for the job than drums and rudimentary keyboard percussion instruments?The Sonor Orff 13" Latino Tunable Hand Drum has a natural head held to the 13" diameter beechwood frame by nickel plated tension hoops and 6 tension rods. The natural head is tunable to reach the desired sound, and while more sensitive to weather changes, has a much warmer sound than plastic heads.
In the 1920s, Carl Orff (of Carmina Burana fame) developed a method of teaching children about music that focuses on treating music just like the spoken word - starting with just a few notes and continually adding complexity as time passes. The Orff method necessitated a collection of simple, non-intimidating musical instruments to teach the foundations of western melody and harmony in a group setting - what is more well suited for the job than drums and rudimentary keyboard percussion instruments?The Sonor Orff 14" Latino Tunable Hand Drum has a natural head held to the 14" diameter beechwood frame by nickel plated tension hoops and 7 tension rods. The natural head is tunable to reach the desired sound, and while more sensitive to weather changes, has a much warmer sound than plastic heads.
In the 1920s, Carl Orff (of Carmina Burana fame) developed a method of teaching children about music that focuses on treating music just like the spoken word - starting with just a few notes and continually adding complexity as time passes. The Orff method necessitated a collection of simple, non-intimidating musical instruments to teach the foundations of western melody and harmony in a group setting - what is more well suited for the job than drums and rudimentary keyboard percussion instruments?The Sonor Orff 16" Latino Tunable Hand Drum has a natural head held to the 16" diameter beechwood frame by nickel plated tension hoops and 7 tension rods. The natural head is tunable to reach the desired sound, and while more sensitive to weather changes, has a much warmer sound than plastic heads.
In the 1920s, Carl Orff (of Carmina Burana fame) developed a method of teaching children about music that focuses on treating music just like the spoken word - starting with just a few notes and continually adding complexity as time passes. The Orff method necessitated a collection of simple, non-intimidating musical instruments to teach the foundations of western melody and harmony in a group setting - what is more well suited for the job than drums and rudimentary keyboard percussion instruments?The Sonor Orff 10" Latino Tunable Hand Drum has a plastic head held to the 10" diameter beechwood frame by nickel plated tension hoops and 5 tension rods. The plastic head is tunable to reach the desired sound, and is less sensitive to weather changes thus making it easier to keep a consistent sound.
In the 1920s, Carl Orff (of Carmina Burana fame) developed a method of teaching children about music that focuses on treating music just like the spoken word - starting with just a few notes and continually adding complexity as time passes. The Orff method necessitated a collection of simple, non-intimidating musical instruments to teach the foundations of western melody and harmony in a group setting - what is more well suited for the job than drums and rudimentary keyboard percussion instruments?The Sonor Orff 13" Latino Tunable Hand Drum has a plastic head held to the 13" diameter beechwood frame by nickel plated tension hoops and 6 tension rods. The plastic head is tunable to reach the desired sound, and is less sensitive to weather changes thus making it easier to keep a consistent sound.
In the 1920s, Carl Orff (of Carmina Burana fame) developed a method of teaching children about music that focuses on treating music just like the spoken word - starting with just a few notes and continually adding complexity as time passes. The Orff method necessitated a collection of simple, non-intimidating musical instruments to teach the foundations of western melody and harmony in a group setting - what is more well suited for the job than drums and rudimentary keyboard percussion instruments?The Sonor Orff 14" Latino Tunable Hand Drum has a plastic head held to the 14" diameter beechwood frame by nickel plated tension hoops and 7 tension rods. The plastic head is tunable to reach the desired sound, and is less sensitive to weather changes thus making it easier to keep a consistent sound.
In the 1920s, Carl Orff (of Carmina Burana fame) developed a method of teaching children about music that focuses on treating music just like the spoken word - starting with just a few notes and continually adding complexity as time passes. The Orff method necessitated a collection of simple, non-intimidating musical instruments to teach the foundations of western melody and harmony in a group setting - what is more well suited for the job than drums and rudimentary keyboard percussion instruments?Made according to Sonor's high standards, the LHT 10" Headless Tambourine is a great beginner instrument for young students. This tambourine has a 10" beechwood frame with a natural lacquer finish and 20 pairs of nickel silver jingles. This tambourine is a great addition to any elementary music classroom!
In the 1920s, Carl Orff (of Carmina Burana fame) developed a method of teaching children about music that focuses on treating music just like the spoken word - starting with just a few notes and continually adding complexity as time passes. The Orff method necessitated a collection of simple, non-intimidating musical instruments to teach the foundations of western melody and harmony in a group setting - what is more well suited for the job than drums and rudimentary keyboard percussion instruments?The Sonor Orff 10" Tunable Tambourine has 20 pairs of jingles and a plastic head held to the 10" diameter beechwood frame by nickel plated tension hoop and 6 tension rods. The plastic head is tunable to reach the desired sound, and is less sensitive to weather changes thus making it easier to keep a consistent sound. This is a great beginner tambourine for young students.
In the 1920s, Carl Orff (of Carmina Burana fame) developed a method of teaching children about music that focuses on treating music just like the spoken word - starting with just a few notes and continually adding complexity as time passes. The Orff method necessitated a collection of simple, non-intimidating musical instruments to teach the foundations of western melody and harmony in a group setting - what is more well suited for the job than drums and rudimentary keyboard percussion instruments?The Sonor Orff 10" Tunable Tambourine has 6 pairs of jingles and a plastic head held to the 10" diameter beechwood frame by nickel plated tension hoop and 5 tension rods. The plastic head is tunable to reach the desired sound, and is less sensitive to weather changes thus making it easier to keep a consistent sound. This is a great beginner tambourine for young students.
In the 1920s, Carl Orff (of Carmina Burana fame) developed a method of teaching children about music that focuses on treating music just like the spoken word - starting with just a few notes and continually adding complexity as time passes. The Orff method necessitated a collection of simple, non-intimidating musical instruments to teach the foundations of western melody and harmony in a group setting - what is more well suited for the job than drums and rudimentary keyboard percussion instruments?From Sonor Orff, the LTR 10, 4" Steel Latino Triangle with triangle beater.
In the 1920s, Carl Orff (of Carmina Burana fame) developed a method of teaching children about music that focuses on treating music just like the spoken word - starting with just a few notes and continually adding complexity as time passes. The Orff method necessitated a collection of simple, non-intimidating musical instruments to teach the foundations of western melody and harmony in a group setting - what is more well suited for the job than drums and rudimentary keyboard percussion instruments?From Sonor Orff, the LTR 15, 6" Steel Latino Triangle with triangle beater.
In the 1920s, Carl Orff (of Carmina Burana fame) developed a method of teaching children about music that focuses on treating music just like the spoken word - starting with just a few notes and continually adding complexity as time passes. The Orff method necessitated a collection of simple, non-intimidating musical instruments to teach the foundations of western melody and harmony in a group setting - what is more well suited for the job than drums and rudimentary keyboard percussion instruments?From Sonor Orff, the LTR 18, 7" Steel Latino Triangle with triangle beater.
In the 1920s, Carl Orff (of Carmina Burana fame) developed a method of teaching children about music that focuses on treating music just like the spoken word - starting with just a few notes and continually adding complexity as time passes. The Orff method necessitated a collection of simple, non-intimidating musical instruments to teach the foundations of western melody and harmony in a group setting - what is more well suited for the job than drums and rudimentary keyboard percussion instruments?The Quijada (also known as a Vibra-Slap) is a common instrument in latin percussion and Sonor's Quijada is a great instrument to add to any elementary music program or latin setup.
In the 1920s, Carl Orff (of Carmina Burana fame) developed a method of teaching children about music that focuses on treating music just like the spoken word - starting with just a few notes and continually adding complexity as time passes. The Orff method necessitated a collection of simple, non-intimidating musical instruments to teach the foundations of western melody and harmony in a group setting - what is more well suited for the job than drums and rudimentary keyboard percussion instruments?From Sonor Orff, the MB 8, 8" Mambo Bell has a special wing screw that allows for easy and quick attachment to a mounting arm or stand and allows for different angles so many mounted bells can be put on one stand.
In the 1920s, Carl Orff (of Carmina Burana fame) developed a method of teaching children about music that focuses on treating music just like the spoken word - starting with just a few notes and continually adding complexity as time passes. The Orff method necessitated a collection of simple, non-intimidating musical instruments to teach the foundations of western melody and harmony in a group setting - what is more well suited for the job than drums and rudimentary keyboard percussion instruments?From Sonor Orff, the MB 8, 8" Black Matte Mambo Bellhas a special wing screw that allows for easy and quick attachment to a mounting arm or stand and allows for different angles so many mounted bells can be put on one stand.
The Sonor Collapsible Music Stand is light-weight, adjustable, and smaller than regulation music stands. This stand because it can collapse to be quite compact is great for traveling, such as going to auditions or contests.
The PCA Castanet from Sonor Orff is a single castanet (with handle) made from genuine beech wood.
From Sonor, the Primary Claves are made from 100% beech wood for a quality sound. The Primary Series offers percussion instruments necessary to any classroom setting.
The PFC Primary Finger Cymbals from Sonor Orff is a single pair of finger cymbals with a diameter of two inches.