Need a fun family activity over the Holidays? Homemade Instruments offer a great deal of fun for the whole family!
I remember picking up rocks, sticks and pieces of metal on our family farm and banging them around to find a pitch or a rhythm I could play around with. One of my favorite musical activities in nature is just listening to the layers of sound created in the great outdoors. But since we are all stuck inside for a while, let’s explore some indoor options! Be sure to scroll to the end of the article for LOTS of ideas on how to make your own instruments!
Musicals:
Many children and youth nowadays know little about the classic musicals. There is a wealth of value in many of these shows, and films were created for many of them. Singing and beautiful orchestration, and in many of them, traditional tap dancing - something fun for any viewer. There are so many, but here are some of my favorites:
The Music Man
Brigadoon
The Sound of Music
Singin’ in the Rain
Fiddler on the Roof
Oklahoma
The King and I
The Wizard of Oz
Mary Poppins
Chitty-Chitty Bang Bang
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Carousel
South Pacific
An American In Paris
Stomp:
Favorite Performers:
Homemade Instrument Videos:
Instruments made from food. Seems like any youth nowadays loves a good youtube video. Well,
here’s a few to enjoy together, and who knows, maybe it will inspire your own instrument-making!
Instruments in nature.
A natural playground with musical instruments - Child's Play Music. Start listening/watching at 1:49.
Making music with water.
Music made with stuff you wouldn’t imagine!
Make your own Homemade Instruments:
25 Homemade Instruments That Really Work - my favorites are: Hand Drums (same as a Chinese Sun Drum), Singing Straws, Backyard Concerts, Egg Maracas, Bell Shakers, Jingle Ankle Bracelets (also works with scrunchies).
Drum Sticks and a variety of buckets, pots, pans and junk you can get at any D.I.
Glass soda bottles, 8, tuned to a Major Scale. Blow across the top of each to get a pitch.
Try some of these fun ideas and tell us how it goes! We’d love to see videos and photos of all the fun.
Merry Christmas!
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