Boomwhackers

Description

A Boomwhackers percussion set that includes both #447082 (complete upper octave diatonic and chromatic sets) and #447083 (complete lower octave diatonic and chromatic sets).
Boomwhackers Complete Upper & Lower Octave Sets Boomwhackers Tuned Percussion Tubes
Boomwhackers Complete Upper & Lower Octave Sets Boomwhackers Tuned Percussion Tubes
Boomwhackers Complete Upper & Lower Octave Sets Boomwhackers Tuned Percussion Tubes

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    submitted7 years ago

    byAnna

    fromUndisclosed

    Yep. They're boomwhackers. They are really fun to play.

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  • asked bySteve

    fromVirginia Beach, VA

    How are the boomwhackers played and how do they stand up? Thank you

    Open Reply - Ronald
    They are played by hitting them against hands, or legs to make the sound.
  • asked byNancy the Newbie

    fromEarth

    How many come with the set?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    A Boomwhackers percussion set that includes both #447082 (complete upper octave diatonic and chromatic sets) and #447083 (complete lower octave diatonic and chromatic sets).
  • asked byVirginia

    fromCA

    How many of each note comes in this order? It looks like there are 2 of each. Is that correct?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    #447082 (complete upper octave diatonic and chromatic sets) and #447083 (complete lower octave diatonic and chromatic sets).
  • asked bymackenzie

    fromcincinnati

    What is the exact range of this set?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    It is the full chromatic set of 12 notes.
    Open Reply - Ronald
    It is the full chromatic set of 12 notes.