Percussion:
* Buckets: Used for a range of percussive sounds, from deep bass to sharp accents.
* Brooms: Swept across the floor, tapped on the ground, or used to create rhythmic sweeps.
* Trash Cans: Used for a variety of sounds, from booming bass to sharp metallic clangs.
* Pallets: Slapped, tapped, and even walked upon for percussive rhythms.
* Pipes: Struck with mallets, rubbed, or blown into to create various sonic textures.
* Bottles: Filled with different liquids and struck to create a variety of tones.
* Zippo Lighters: Used for sharp clicks and rhythmic patterns.
* Matches: Striked against boxes or surfaces for a sharp, percussive sound.
* Shovels: Used for booming sounds and rhythmic patterns.
* Floorboards: Stomped upon, tapped, or even used as a resonating surface.
* Metal Sheets: Struck, tapped, and bowed to create a variety of metallic sounds.
* Cigarette lighters: Clicked together for a rhythmic, percussive sound.
* Whistles: Used for melodic and rhythmic elements.
Other:
* Body Percussion: Stomp performers use their bodies, including their hands, feet, and chests, to create rhythms and sounds.
Unique Elements:
* The "Stomp" sound: The group's signature sound is achieved through a combination of percussive techniques and movement.
* Synchronization: The performers are highly synchronized in their movements and sounds, creating a visually and aurally impressive performance.
Stomp's use of everyday objects as instruments is a testament to their creativity and ingenuity. Their performances are a unique blend of percussion, movement, and humor, making them a truly engaging and entertaining experience.