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This simple DIY xylophone takes just a couple minutes to make with jars and water, but is … | Preschool music activities, Preschool music, Music activities for kids

Simple DIY water xylophone takes a couple minutes to make and is a great sound activity, experiment, and music activity for kids too!

How to Make a PVC Pipe Xylophone Instrument - Frugal Fun For Boys and Girls | Pvc pipe projects, Pvc pipe, Backyard games diy

This week, we have been exploring the mathematics of music with a homemade PVC pipe xylophone! This was one of those projects that sort of evolved. The boys have been enjoying blowing into PVC pipe and making all kinds of crazy noises. They have noticed that longer pipes make a lower noise than shorter pipes. […]

Build a DIY Orff Xylophone with these step-by-step woodworking plans from MakingMusicFun! #makingmu… | Music lesson plans elementary, How to plan, Woodworking plans

Build a DIY Orff Xylophone with these step-by-step woodworking plans from MakingMusicFun! #makingmusicfun https://www.makingmusicfun.net/htm/f_mmf_music_library/build-your-own-orff-xylophone-step-by-step-woodworking-plans.php

DIY Outdoor Xylophone for Kids

We recently built a play set for our kids and I wanted to add several parts to it to keep them occupied without spending a fortune. One of the things I settled…

How to Make a Xylophone: Simple Step-by-Step Instructions | Diy instruments, Xylophone, Percussion instruments

Constructing your own keys and mallets A xylophone is a percussion instrument that consists of musical keys that a musician strikes with mallets. You can use wood or electrical metal tubing to make your own xylophone at home. If you...

Play Xylophone | Woodworking projects for kids, Woodworking for kids, Woodworking projects

Again, I'm using up wood scraps. This time for a play xylophone. And...the best part? It actually works! This idea was suggested to me last weekend...and I went with it. All I did was select pieces in ascending order. I nailed equally spaced finishing nails on two boards shaped like a V. I then secured the ends to a solid piece of wood. A narrow piece of felt was placed before I added the parts that make music. They're removable, so one can change them up for different tunes. The mallets…

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