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Homemade Instruments
Intermediate Musical Instruments

Children between 10-14 will like these. Saw or other sharp tools needed. Low to moderate cost with materials found at a hardware store. Good ear needed for tuning.

Bleach Bottle Banjo
The basic idea for the banjo probably developed in Africa hundreds of years ago and transferred to the Americas during the slave trade era when simply fashioned stringed instruments were made by rural folk using whatever was at hand.

Dennis Havlena's Musical Instuments to Make
Articles here include how-to-build simple & inexpensive but nice sounding/playing musical instruments. Kids may need a parent's help.

Flapophone
The flaps are hit with mallets, forcing the flaps to hit the edge of the PVC tube. Then the flaps bounce back letting the sound come out both the top and bottom of the tubes.

Let's Make Yokobue
Yokobue is a catchall term of Japanese transverse flute, including Shinobue, Ryuteki, Komabue, Nohkan and so on. Shinobue is a Japanese popular traditional flute, used in 'Nagauta' or 'Matsuri-bayashi'.

Mudcat Cafe - Make Your Own Instruments
Drums, Blowers (Wind Instruments), Scrappers, Rattles and Such , Gourd Rattles, Bongos, Banjos, Fiddles and More, and Blocks, Bells, Box Drums and Mallets.

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Cool Cardboard Instruments to Make & Play
by Dennis Waring
Strum a homemade Middle Eastern lute, or Oud; Chinese Moon Guitar; North Indian Sitar, or a shoebox zither. Fill the house with the angelic sound of an Angel Harp. Or, fashion big string basses, Australian Didgeridoos, trumpets, flutes, percussion tubes, and more.
 
Rubber-Band Banjos and a Java Jive Bass : Projects and Activities on the Science of Music and Sound
by Alex Sabbeth
Make a hip-hoppin' java jive bass out of an old coffee can. Put on your homemade tuxedo and conduct your own orchestra.

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