Percussion team building workshop

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During this percussion teambuilding workshop you will quickly discover that rhythm is not the same as “hitting as hard as possible”. Because however tempting that may be, making music together requires listening, tuning in and occasionally not participating. Especially for that colleague who normally always has the highest words – here you hear him immediately. Armed with drums, shakers and other percussion instruments you will work as a team. No worries: musical experience is totally unnecessary. It is not about perfection, but about finding one rhythm together. And that usually involves a few false starts, fanatical meppers and, above all, lots of laughter.

Under guidance, you will build step by step toward a common rhythm. Everyone has a role, no matter how small or large. If one person is off the beat, you will hear it immediately – but that is exactly what makes this workshop so fun and instructive. Because as soon as it does feel right, it feels surprisingly good. This percussion workshop shows how important listening, timing and cooperation are. And at the end? Then suddenly your team sounds as one. Or at least as if you enjoyed it together.

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What can you expect?

  • Timing and collaboration
  • No musical experience necessary
  • Finding one rhythm together
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Percussion teambuilding on different locations in the Netherlands

A percussion teambuilding actually works everywhere, but at different locations in the Netherlands it gets a slightly different atmosphere every time. One thing is the same everywhere: making rhythm together is harder than it looks, and that is exactly what creates energy, fun and connection. Don't expect a concert hall level, but a workshop in which listening, tuning and working together will automatically become the main focus.

Feel the rhythm of your city

In different locations around the country, each workshop takes on its own atmosphere. In Amsterdam there is a free, creative vibe. Anything goes here, as long as you dare to participate. Sometimes the rhythm gets completely out of control, but no one is surprised - it's just part of the experience. In Utrecht the setting is clear and compact, so nobody can hide. Everyone participates, and you can hear it. The moment when it suddenly does come together feels extra satisfying. Rotterdam has a more direct approach. Less talk, more action. Here you quickly see who sets the pace, who follows and who keeps going, even if that was not the intention. In The Hague, things sometimes start out neat and composed, but that never lasts long. Once the rhythm starts, any form of restraint disappears and a lot of fun ensues. Eindhoven is the place to experiment. Here people try, correct and start over, until everyone really starts to hear each other. In Breda, sociability comes first. The rhythm does not have to be perfect, as long as it happens together - and as long as there is plenty of laughter. Groningen brings energy. A lot of energy. Everyone joins in fanatically and there is always the question of whether the drums will make it to the end of the workshop. And in Maastricht, the pace is a little slower, but the focus is great. Here people listen, tune in and enjoy the moment when everything suddenly falls together.

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Feel the rhythm of your city

No one has to be musical

Whatever the location, the effect of a percussion team building is the same anywhere. No one needs to be musical - indeed, that is often an advantage. Everyone gets a role, whether you're monitoring the tempo, supporting the rhythm or, above all, proving to be very enthusiastic. And as soon as one person gets out of tune, the whole group knows it. Not subtly either. You hear it. Loud. In the beginning it often sounds like everyone is celebrating their own party. Drums move in all directions, glances are exchanged cautiously and somewhere in the group there is always someone playing just a little bit louder than agreed upon. But slowly something special happens. People start listening. Tuning in. Holding back (sometimes with visible difficulty). And then - suddenly - everything falls together. That moment when we manage to find one rhythm together feels like a small victory. People smile, nod and sometimes even gently applaud. For each other. And a little for yourself. Because yes, you did it together. And exactly that is what makes percussion teambuilding so strong. Without long explanations, without theoretical models and without flip charts you discover how important timing, attention and cooperation are. Everyone immediately hears what happens when someone doesn't participate, goes too fast or just stops. And everyone notices how good it feels when everyone does cooperate. A percussion teambuilding at different locations in the Netherlands is therefore energetic, connecting and surprisingly effective. It is not a workshop where you sit still and listen, but one where you actively participate, laugh and sometimes have to accept that silence is also an art. And fair is fair: afterwards, silence suddenly sounds unprecedentedly luxurious.

No one has to be musical
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Frequently asked questions

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A percussion team building workshop is an active group activity where you make music together with drums and other percussion instruments. It's about listening, working together and finding one rhythm together - not musical talent.

No. You can participate even without any sense of rhythm. The workshop is designed so that everyone has a role and fits in naturally.

It often begins as noise, but surprisingly often ends up as music. Under guidance, the whole grows step by step into one unified rhythm.

You experience how important listening, timing and cooperation are. If one person is off the beat, you hear it immediately - and that makes the lesson immediately clear.

Yes, percussion team building is widely used as a company outing or team activity. It is energetic, approachable and everyone participates.

The workshop can be held at various locations, such as a meeting room, event venue or external location. Indoor or outdoor is often possible.