These six men prove that you don’t really need instruments to create music.
A Costa Rican Group
We Tarambe is an all-boys group composed of six men from the beautiful country of Costa Rica.
What They Do
A drumline is a group of percussion instruments often played as part of a musical marching ensemble.
A Unique Instrument
The We Tarambe group uses a different “instrument” to create a drumline routine.
A Series Of Clapping
The men get into formation and start clapping their hands to a rhythm.
Their Lively Choreography
There are instances when they change positions to make the performance livelier and more exciting.
Creating An Upbeat Tempo
The stomping of their feet creates a sound that’s distinct from what their hands make, so the combination really makes a dance-worthy tempo.
A Yell Of Passion
There are moments when they would yell different noises like “Heyyy-a hooo” and “Haa!” to express their passion for what they’re doing.
Coordination And Creativity
Who would have thought that creating a drumline routine doesn’t really require knowing how to play the drums?
Watch one of We Tarambe’s amazing performances in the video below.
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