Put a drum in front of a child and they don't need to ask what to do - they can play already. But how do you help young children discover that a drum is not just something with which to create noise, but, with a few steps, can create music. This fun, easy game helps young children learn 'turn-taking' to create rhythm dialogue. It also helps them appreciate the way little 'pockets of silence' transform a group sound from noise to instant drum music.

When I went to Gambia over 20 years ago I was amazed by the way that people were able to create so much sonic power in a single clap.

From 'ear splitting' high fives to more subtle 'popping' pulse beats to accompany songs, the people in West Africa showed me that even without a drum, I could harness the power of the drum beat just using my own hands.

This video shows teachers and drumming enthusiasts how to create this awesome 'popping' clap beat - which I call the 'Starfish' clap. After learning the clap sound, stay on the video to learn an easy 'off beat' rhythm which has worked with children as young as 6 years old.

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