Drums
The drum is a musical instrument that belongs to the percussion family. It is classified as a membranophone in the Hornbostel-Sachs classification system. Drums are made up of at least one membrane, known as a drumhead or drum skin, that is stretched over a shell and beaten to make music, either directly with the player's hands or with a percussion mallet.
Unfortunately, drums as a musical instrument are frequently misunderstood and tend to get a lot of flak from parents all around the world. However, drums are a fantastic instrument for young children to play and may teach your children a variety of valuable and beneficial skills.
Consider this: children are practically drumming from the moment they are born, continually pounding and beating anything insight in an attempt to develop some type of communication. The drums, as an instrument, are similar in that they may help children release negative energy and pent-up aggression—much like going to the gym