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Homemade Instruments

For Small Children

Little children can make these with a little adult supervision. Scissors needed for cutting. Some gluing. Tuning unnecessary or minimal.

9 Easy to Make Musical Instruments for Kids
Children love music as much as they enjoy making things. Why not join these two creative forces and make one or all of these fun and easy musical instruments to encourage play and creativity.

Children's Music by Nancy Stewart - Homemade Instruments
Here are some musical instruments you can make with your child from everyday items: Plastic Egg Shakers, Paper Mache Fruit Shakers, Jingle Sticks, African Tambourine, Sand Blocks, Juice Can Shakers, Jingle Bracelets, and Quilting Hoop Drum.

Neighborhood Jam Session
Get together with your family and friends and jam! Use the items suggested below or create your parade drum set to share with everyone. Make other instruments as well for your jam session.

Preschool Musical Instruments
Very simple musical instruments little children can make and play.

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Juice Bottle Jingles
Play some familiar tunes on these virtually-tuned bottles. Requires Shockwave. Try to make your own set of tuned bottles.

Panpipes by Phil Tulga
Building pan pipes is a fun way for students to apply their knowledge of measurement and length. As they will hear: longer tubes produce a lower pitch, and shorter tubes produce a higher pitch.

Beginners

Children 6-10 will find these easy to make. Scissors or box cutting knife or glue gun may be needed. Tuning not difficult.

Guitars As Sculpture
I'm not sure that these artistic electric guitars can really play music, but they are fun to look at.

Inventing Homemade Instruments with Math and Measurement
You will learn how musical instruments vibrate in a series of fractions called the harmonic series, and how to design your own musical instruments by measuring length, liquid volume and weight/mass.

Making Musical Instruments at Home
Multicultural music projects for families: make a Cajon from an old box, a Didgeridoo or a Rain Stick from a long tube or PVC pipe, and a Shekere from a dried gourd or milk jug. Play your new instruments along with downloadable songs from Songs For Teaching.

Satisfied Mind
Make a banjo, bass, a dancing lumberjack, dulcimer, drum, rainstick, or a thumb piano.

Singing Glasses
What dinner party is complete without a song from the Wine Glass Symphony? You'll need a few wine glasses, some water, and a tune in mind to demonstrate the sounds of science. Amaze everyone and display incredibly bad manners all at once.

Intermediate

Children between 10-14 will like these. Saw or other sharp tools needed. Low to moderate cost with materials found at a hardware store. Good ear needed for tuning.

Bleach Bottle Banjo
The basic idea for the banjo probably developed in Africa hundreds of years ago and transferred to the Americas during the slave trade era when simply fashioned stringed instruments were made by rural folk using whatever was at hand.

Dennis Havlena's Musical Instuments to Make
Articles here include how-to-build simple & inexpensive but nice sounding/playing musical instruments. Kids may need a parent's help.

Flapophone
The flaps are hit with mallets, forcing the flaps to hit the edge of the PVC tube. Then the flaps bounce back letting the sound come out both the top and bottom of the tubes.

Let's Make Yokobue
Yokobue is a catchall term of Japanese transverse flute, including Shinobue, Ryuteki, Komabue, Nohkan and so on. Shinobue is a Japanese popular traditional flute, used in 'Nagauta' or 'Matsuri-bayashi'.

Mudcat Cafe - Make Your Own Instruments
Drums, Blowers (Wind Instruments), Scrappers, Rattles and Such , Gourd Rattles, Bongos, Banjos, Fiddles and More, and Blocks, Bells, Box Drums and Mallets.

Advanced

Complicated designs. May be made from costlier materials. Tricky tuning. Inventiveness required, but a teenager could make these.


Car Music Project for Ford Focus Ad
While this may be more than you'd want to tackle, I think it makes a point that an instrument can be made from just about anything.

Bret Hart's Homesmade Instruments
The great thing about a homemade or unfamiliar instrument is that no one can accuse you of playing it improperly. Some instruments vaguely Asian in heritage.

Coppers and Brass
It sounds better than it looks; and it looks better than you'd expect. These pages are focused on building musical instruments out of, let's say, "modest" materials like plumbing pipe.

Experimental Musical Instruments
An organization devoted to unusual musical sound sources. For the older, more inventive student.

Gametone Homemade Gamelan Instuments
These are my homemade instruments, the purists among you will notice that they have little to do with traditional gamelan instruments. But their sound when played brings gamelan music to my mind.

Gametone Homemade Gamelan Instuments
These are my homemade instruments, the purists among you will notice that they have little to do with traditional gamelan instruments. But their sound when played brings gamelan music to my mind.

Guitar Building
In this MIT class, students learn about physics principles by examining the physics responsible for producing music with electronic stringed instruments, while building, testing, and playing their own electric guitar.

Making a Clay Didjeridu with Barry Hall
Clay makes an excellent material for didjeridus (and many other musical instruments as well). Although fired clay is rigid, and even brittle, compared to other materials like wood, it is also very resonant and has some unique acoustical properties that work well for didjes.

Our Bass Marimba
For about $350 and a lot of work you can build a bass marimba similar to $40,000 ones on the market. Site also features other instruments for Orff music teachers.

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Fret-Placement Calculator
An applet for use in designing fretted string instruments. You tell it your string length and what sort of scale you want, and it'll tell you where to put the frets.

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Cool Cardboard Instruments to Make & Play
by Dennis Waring
Strum a homemade Middle Eastern lute, or Oud; Chinese Moon Guitar; North Indian Sitar, or a shoebox zither. Fill the house with the angelic sound of an Angel Harp. Or, fashion big string basses, Australian Didgeridoos, trumpets, flutes, percussion tubes, and more.
 
Rubber-Band Banjos and a Java Jive Bass : Projects and Activities on the Science of Music and Sound
by Alex Sabbeth
Make a hip-hoppin' java jive bass out of an old coffee can. Put on your homemade tuxedo and conduct your own orchestra.

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