
Body percussion
Body percussion is a form of music-making that uses the body as an instrument to create rhythm and sound. This can involve clapping hands, snapping fingers, stomping feet, or tapping various parts of the body, such as thighs or cheeks. It's often used in various styles of music, dance, and educational settings to enhance musical awareness, coordination, and creativity. Body percussion is accessible to everyone, regardless of musical training, and encourages collaboration and engagement in rhythm-based activities, making it a popular tool in schools and community programs.