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PP796 Wak-a-Tubes 30-Player Classroom Pack
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A fun and engaging way to introduce children to music!
Bright, bold, and easy to play, the Wak-a-Tubes 30-player pack is a fantastic classroom resource for group music-making. Designed for whole-class learning, these colour-coded tubes allow students to explore rhythm, melody, and harmony in a hands-on, accessible way.
Why it’s great for the classroom:
Perfect for group music-making – designed for up to 30 players, ideal for classrooms, workshops, and ensembles.
• Encourages teamwork and creativity – students learn ensemble skills, listening, and coordination in a fun and interactive way.
• Easy to play – simply tap the tubes together against a hard surface or use beaters to create a range of musical tones.
• Versatile and durable – lightweight yet tough plastic tubing, ideal for frequent classroom use.
• Includes percussion extras – lollipop drum and jingle sticks add rhythmic variety and extra fun.
• Compact and easy to store – supplied with a handy carry case for effortless transport and storage.
What’s Included?
✔ Wak-a-Tubes in a full chromatic set (various pitches for melody and harmony)
✔ 1x Lollipop drum & beater for added rhythmic play
✔ 2x Jingle sticks for extra percussion textures
✔ Carry case for easy storage and transport
✔ FREE ‘The Beatlife – Playing and Teaching Samba’ book with lesson plans and guidance
Progressive Instrument Pathway:
The Wak-a-Tubes 30-player pack is a brilliant first step in exploring rhythm and melody. Their colour-coded system introduces students to pitch recognition and musical notation, making them an excellent tool for early music education.
By integrating Wak-a-Tubes with other colour-matched classroom instruments—such as chime bars, handbells, and hand chimes—students can progress to more advanced melodic and harmonic playing. From here, they can transition to xylophones, ukuleles, and orchestral percussion, developing their musical knowledge and performance skills.
