Group Drumming
Group drumming is a collaborative activity where participants play percussion instruments together, creating rhythm and music as a team. This practice can take place in various settings, such as community centers, schools, or workshops, and often involves instruments like djembes, congas, or bongos.
The benefits of group drumming include improved communication, enhanced social connections, and stress relief. It encourages teamwork and can be a fun way to explore creativity. Many people find that the shared experience of making music fosters a sense of belonging and joy among participants.