If you've been following my blog, you know how much my
boys love DIY instruments. They are the most requested activities by my oldest
son. So when I saw this DIY xylophone by Caroline at De
tout et de rien, it was just a matter of time before we tackled the
project.
Supplies
Wrenches. You'll
need a set of wrenches. Most sets come with 10, but you'll only need nine. Give
the biggest wrench to someone you know that's handy. I bought a set for $20 and
while that's WAY more than I ever pay for our educational activities, I knew
this would get loads of use and when
the boys grew tired of it, would be deconstructed and find a home in my
husband's tool box. To lower the price, purchase a smaller set and make a
miniature version.
Pipe insulation
tubing. This stuff is like a skinny pool noodle but is already scored down
the middle on one side.
Twine. Strong
string works great.
Instructions
- Open the tubing where it is scored.
- Fold the tube in half and cut.
- Insert eight wrenches in one length of the foam tube, in order from smallest to biggest. Set the smallest wrench aside.
- Grab a long length of twine. Tie it in a knot around one end of the tubing, and then lace it in and out, around each of the wrenches, pulling tightly to secure them in place.
- Tie another knot around the tubing after the last wrench.
- Repeat steps 3, 4, and 5 with the other length of tubing.
- Use the tiny wrench you set aside as a mallet. Strike the metal wrenches and make sweet music!
Our boys have both had a blast with this. And I find it
utterly charming that at completely random points in the day, I can hear the
sweet chiming sounds it makes emanating from their rooms!
You are just so darn CREATIVE!!!
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You truly have the best ideas, we will have to try this out. I just discovered how many other DIY instruments you've written about. I think we're going to be having a little Music camp using your tips for instruments next week. I've featured your post and a few other links of yours in my post this week for our After School Link UP! Thank you for being so creative! http://theeducatorsspinonit.blogspot.com/2013/07/music-ideas-for-summer-fun-after-school.html
ReplyDeleteSeriously, how do you come up with these awesome ideas! LOVE it! I G+, pinned, buffered, and stumbled it =)
ReplyDeleteI also featured this at TGIF this week (http://www.123homeschool4me.com/2013/08/tgif-linky-party-87.html), pinned, and stumbled it!
Thanks for sharing your creativity with the rest of us! I hope you'll pop over and link up again today!
Have a GREAT weekend,
Beth =)
:) I'm really happy that you loved my wrench xylophone :) My daughter absolutely was in love with it. Thank you very much to linking to my post :)
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