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The First Malaysian Percussion Festival

Chia Cheng Kok | Michelle Lee

13-Jun-17 15:01

The First Malaysian Percussion Festival

Our guests tell about the very first Malaysia Percussion Festival Competition (MPFC), and its aim to provide a creative environment for people from all walks of life and ages, with various skill levels and cultural background to explore, innovate, educate and build communities. The festival also seeks to create a culture that promotes overall wellness in terms of thinking skills, communication skills, organizing skills, and rhythmic skills. They describe what constitutes a percussive instrument.


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