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Get your whole class playing together with this complete school pack. With enough instruments for 42 different players, this pack includes the following:
The PP7967 pack features a handy carry bag for easy transport between events and simple storage. There is also the PP796 pack - now available without the carry bag for those that already have a storage and/or transport solution in place, or simply do not require it.
Wak-a-Tubes are brightly coloured percussion instruments made from different lengths of plastic tubing. They€™re fun and easy for musicians of all ages to play, a simple and inexpensive introduction to music making. They can be played in a wide variety of ways to create a range of different pitched sounds.
Produced in the Percussion Plus workshops in Leicestershire, Wak-a-Tubes are also supplied in multi-use packaging made of 100% recyclable materials, so you know that you€™re doing your bit for the planet by buying UK made.
Playing Wak-a-Tubes in a group is a great way to learn about teamwork and ensemble musicianship while having lots of fun. Unsurprisingly, this has made them very popular with schools. They are also widely used in corporate team building exercises and events due to the universal appeal of bright colours and noise! The simple playing technique breaks down any barriers to creativity and levels the playing field, allowing the least and most musically inclined to come together and have a wak.
Simply whack them against a hard surface, hit them against each other, or lay them out on a flat surface and strike them with beaters. For the best tone, strike the playing surface a few inches from the end of the tube. Why not try grabbing a couple of tubes and waking them together to produce chords?
As a rule, the bigger the tube, the lower its pitch. It can be fun to experiment with dynamics and timbre by varying the material the tubes are hit against, and the velocity with which they are struck. And don€™t worry €“ they€™re virtually indestructible!