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What are the percussion instruments in kindergarten?
The percussion instruments in kindergarten are: bell, triangle, string bell stick, castanet, double drum, sand hammer, bat and so on.

Ring the bell: when playing, each hand holds a bell, and the bell mouth is raised on the chest, vibrating and sounding when colliding with each other, sometimes playing with a single hammer. Although the bell has no fixed pitch, it has strong sound penetration, crisp sound and beautiful timbre, and is often played in elegant and lyrical tunes.

Usage: Hold a handle on the bell with both hands and touch each other for pronunciation.

Silence method: touch the bell on your chest or hold the bell bowl with both hands after knocking.

Triangle iron: Triangle iron is a steel bar bent into a triangle, which makes a crisp and loud sound after being struck.

When playing, the top is tied with a rope, the index finger of the left hand hangs on the rope, the thumb and middle finger are placed under the rope, and the bottom edge is hit with a hammer in one hand or the hammer is put into the corner to repeatedly hit the three sides of the triangle.