Fourth Grade Learns About African Drumming

Mr. Wayne Osborne visited O'Neal's fourth grade music classes to show students the many African percussion instruments, namely the large drums. Along with Ms. Agazzi's help, the class played these drums to many different rhythms. 

Wayne Osborne, percussionist, has been a musician for nearly 50 years.  He works as a private instructor to drum students in the area and has coached the drumlines at Union Pines and North Moore High Schools. You may have seen Wayne in performances at many local churches, with the Carolina Philharmonic, the Fayetteville Symphony and in the pit for musicals at the Temple Theater and Sandhills Repertory Theater.
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