Over 4,000 drummers aim for Guinness World Record

Over 4,000 drummers aim for Guinness World Record

Historic event, believed to be the largest drumming lesson in the world, celebrated Malaysia’s diverse cultures through Chinese drums.

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Thousands of drummers played in unison in an attempt to break a Guinness World Record on Saturday, Sept 28 at Bukit Jalil National Stadium. (Muhaimin Marwan @ FMT Lifestyle)
KUALA LUMPUR:
The booming beats of over 4,000 drums reverberated through Bukit Jalil National Stadium on Saturday, Sept 28, marking Malaysia’s ambitious attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the largest drumming lesson.

The atmosphere was electric as participants from all walks of life united to create history with Chinese drums.

This spectacular event, held in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Malaysia-China diplomatic relations, was a year in the making and was orchestrated by Pertubuhan Penyelidikan Kebudayaan dan Kesenian Bai Shi Yin and BSY R&D.

However, this event was about more than just drumming; it showcased an extraordinary cultural display that united a diverse range of participants, including Indians, Chinese, Malays, and Orang Asli.

Led by Bai Shi Yin, the founder of the organisation, the drumming lesson lasted approximately 30 minutes, with the thunderous echoes of drums filling the stadium. The sight of the drummers moving in unison was truly a spectacle.

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Over 4,000 Chinese, Malay, Orang Asli and Indian drummers filled the Bukit Jalil National Stadium for a 30-minute lesson in drumming. (Muhaimin Marwan @ FMT Lifestyle)

Following the event, Guang Liang, Secretariat of the Organising Committee, shared with FMT Lifestyle: “For many participants, it was their first time hitting a drum. Around 80% of them were completely new to drumming.”

To accommodate this, the drum score led by Shi Yin was designed to be simple, so everyone could easily keep in sync.

This record attempt followed the organisation’s earlier achievement this year when they set the Malaysia Book of Records for the most Oriental drummers on Jan 27, with 508 drummers participating.

However, this time, the show also celebrated Malaysia’s rich multicultural heritage.

An energetic Malay kompang and gendang performance that opened the show had children jumping to the beats. Following the drumming lesson, the audience witnessed an urumi melam performance featuring traditional Indian drums, often heard during Thaipusam.

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Students from over 130 schools participated in the event to break a World Guinness Record for the largest drumming lesson. (Muhaimin Marwan @ FMT Lifestyle)

“We wanted to highlight Malaysia’s diverse cultures coming together through the universal language of music,” Guang Liang added.

Students from over 130 schools nationwide participated in the event, including Orang Asli children from Negeri Sembilan.

“Some rural schools were very excited to join as many students had an interest in drumming but they lacked the resources and funds to buy the instruments,” he explained.

And the diversity extended beyond ethnicity, with drummers ranging in age from as young as six to as old as 91.

So, did they break the record?

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The largest drumming lesson event was a showcase of Malaysia’s rich culture. (Muhaimin Marwan @ FMT Lifestyle)

The previous Guinness World Record for the largest drumming lesson, set in Austria in 2019, involved 2,285 drummers. “We definitely had close to 5,000 drummers at the event,” said Guang Liang.

But official confirmation from Guinness World Records will take time. “We haven’t received the title yet, but we’re hopeful,” he added.

Though the official result is still pending, the organisers were clear about their primary goal: “We just wanted everyone to have fun,” he said.

As the final beats faded, participants left the stadium knowing that they had been part of something bigger than just a record attempt – it was a celebration of unity, diversity, and the joy of drumming together.

The largest drumming lesson event was supported by the education ministry, youth and sports ministry, and Rakan Muda.

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