Aka ep#462 Lorraine and Don have a selection of home made instruments. Lorraine makes a largerphone, hammering bottletops on long nails into a broomstick. With a rolled paper horn, a metal coathanger triangle and a biscuit tin drum (...See moreAka ep#462 Lorraine and Don have a selection of home made instruments. Lorraine makes a largerphone, hammering bottletops on long nails into a broomstick. With a rolled paper horn, a metal coathanger triangle and a biscuit tin drum (covered with brown paper) they sing 'Oh We Can Play', inviting participation from the viewer. Today Don dresses as a drummer boy. On an old coat, he puts bottletop medals and a crepe paper sash. His hat is made of a supermarket bag. He sings 'The Grand Old Duke of York', as he marches. The story is 'Drummer Hoff' by Barbara Emberley, a cumulative story told in rhyme. The story rhythm is clapped and this clapping is extended with nursery rhymes of varying rhythms. Through the windows there is a pop concert featuring a drum solo. Lorraine and Don sing 'I Like Peace' with coathanger triangle and the biscuit tin drum. 'Sing Me' is sung.
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