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  2. Bart Hopkin - Wikipedia

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    Musical Instrument Design, 1996, See Sharp Press; Gravikords, Whirlies and Pyrophones. Book & CD, Orange, Connecticut: Ellipsis Arts. #3530, 1998; Making Musical Instruments with Kids, See Sharp Press; Slap Tubes and other plosive Aerophones – Bart Hopkin and Philip Dadson, Experimental Musical Instruments

  3. 10 Easiest Instruments To Learn For A Child

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    Playing a musical instrument is a sure way of putting your kid's creative energies to good use. In addition to working their body parts, music instruments also help sharpen […] 10 Easiest ...

  4. Jon Madin - Wikipedia

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    Jon Madin (born 1949) is a current music teacher. He has had experience in folk, orchestral, and multi-cultural bands. [1] He has released 6 books, with two detailing marimba usage and one book that explains how to make experimental instruments. He currently resides in Drummond, Victoria, Australia, but travels regularly interstate and ...

  5. Kashaka - Wikipedia

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    Kashaka. The kashaka is a simple percussion instrument consisting of two small gourds filled with beans (essentially, two small maracas connected by a string). One gourd is held in the hand and the other is quickly swung from side to side around the hand, creating a "clack" sound upon impact.

  6. Jug band - Wikipedia

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    These homemade instruments are ordinary objects adapted to or modified for making sound, like the washtub bass, washboard, spoons, bones, stovepipe, jew's harp, and comb and tissue paper. The term 'jug band' is loosely used in referring to ensembles that also incorporate homemade instruments, but that are more accurately called skiffle bands ...

  7. Rhythm band - Wikipedia

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    An ear-deafening loud rhythm band with very loud rhythm instruments and noisemakers. The rhythm band is one of the primary methods of introducing children to playing music. Children are given maracas, tambourines, bells, rhythm sticks and other idiophones with which to beat out a simple rhythm while the teacher plays a song, usually on the ...