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🎵 Plays itself, basically.
No experience needed. Tap any tone, it sounds good.
🧘 Calm in minutes.
Soft low tones slow breathing, the body relaxes on its own.
👨👩👧 For the whole family.
Toddlers to grandparents. One drum, everyone uses it.
📵 A real break from screens.
The first thing they reach for that isn't a tablet.
The science is gentle, the experience is immediate, and the calm sticks around longer than the playing does.
After-school energy is real. Most parents reach for a screen to get five minutes of peace. The drum does the opposite — kids reach for it on their own, and within ten minutes the volume in the house drops without anyone being told to settle down.
The drum is tuned to gentle low frequencies. Without anyone trying, breathing slows to match the rhythm. Shoulders drop. Voices soften. It's the same body response that happens during meditation, except no one's being asked to meditate.
We didn't plan this. But once it's on the coffee table, parents play it in the evening to decompress. Grandparents play it on the verandah. The drum becomes a shared object, not a kids'-only toy. The whole house gets calmer.
Every tone is tuned to sound good with every other tone. There are no wrong notes. A toddler tapping random tones makes music that sounds intentional. That's the whole design — beauty without practice.
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Honest answer: most kids play it daily for the first two weeks, then it becomes the
thing they return to during quiet time, after school, before bed. It's not a toy that competes with toys. It's a calm object, like a pet rock that makes music. Different category, different shelf-life.
No. The tones are soft and low, closer to a wind chime than a drum kit. It's specifically designed to be played indoors without bothering neighbours or causing headaches. Many families play it as part of bedtime.
Ages 3 and up. Younger toddlers (2-3) love tapping it with hands. School-age kids use the numbered songbook to play actual songs. Adults use it for wind-down. There's no upper age limit, we've sent drums to grandparents who play them very morning.
Yes. The drum is made from non-toxic alloy steel with smooth rounded edges. It's
child-tested. If they drop it on hard floors it might dent slightly over time but it won't break or sharp-edge. The mallets are soft rubber-tipped bamboo.
No. It's hand-tuned at the factory and stays in tune. There's nothing to adjust, no strings, no maintenance. Wipe with a soft cloth occasionally, that's it.
You have 30 days to return it for a full refund, no questions asked. We'll even pay
return shipping. If the drum doesn't earn its place in your home, it shouldn't be in your home.
Free shipping world-wide. Metro areas usually arrive within 3-5 business days, regional 5-8 days. You'll get a tracking link as soon as it ships.
Honest answer: tongue drums come from a small number of manufacturers, and the basic instrument is widely available. What Vedauss adds is curated Australian customer support, the numbered learning system, the carrying bundle, a 30-day guarantee you can actually use, and fast local delivery. If you want the bare-bones cheapest option, AliExpress is fine. If you want the experience designed around it and someone to talk to if anything's wrong, that's us.