How To Produce Your Own Instrumentals


by Jason Harold - Date: 2010-07-21 - Word Count: 345 Share This!

There is good research that states kids who study music from a young age have a much higher IQs and memories. Studying music in a traditional fashion is wonderful and has a lot of benefits, but children have other artistic needs beyond musical.

One good way to implement other creative skills into musical education is teaching them how to create musical instruments. Percussion instruments are among the easiest for children to make and the most fun for them to play with.

A shaker, similar to a maraca, can be made quite simply by folding a paper plate in half and filling it with rice, beans or popcorn kernels before stapling the edges shut. To make this project a lot more fun, allow kids to paint the outside of the plate and attach streamers to the edges.

Every family has empty shoe boxes, toilet paper rolls and rubber bands around the house, but they probably have no idea how much fun they could be having with them. These materials are the only thing required to make a homemade guitar. By cutting a hole in the box, stretching rubber bands across and attaching paper towel roles as a neck, kids can make a guitar that is easily played by plucking the rubber bands.

It is very easy to make a set of finger cymbals out of lids from baby food jars, but this project definitely requires the help of an adult. First, the kid may utilize paint or markers to decorate the tops of the lids however they choose to.

A grownup can then use a hammer and nail to punch a hole in the center of the lid and then tie elastic through the hole so that the cymbals can be comfortable held for hours of play. Musical education is important for the enrichment of any child, but its even more fun once they learn how to create musical instruments on their own.

These activities allow children to practice their fine motor skills while expressing themselves creatively. This is a fantastic activity that any family can enjoy together.

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