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Kyle Kraft
02-27-2008, 9:22 AM
My son sprung a project on me last night that is due on March 5. He needs to build a musical instrument and write a paper on how it works, etc. using a bunch of scientific terms. In his defense, he received the assignment on 2.26.08 so this isn't a procrastination issue.

Do any of you folks know of some type of instrument, probably percussion, that he could whip up in the shop with my guidance????

It seems like I have seen something out there before, but I didn't have any luck searching for (simple) stuff on the net.

Ted Calver
02-27-2008, 12:56 PM
Simplest would be a digerido? PVC pipe cut to a certain length with a rubber plumbing reducer on the end as a mouthpiece. I made some for my grands in about 15 minutes. Plenty of theory on google...just a thought.

Also think about a tongue drum..I think that's what they are called..simple rectangular box with cut outs in the top that resonate when struck with a bonker. Depends on how old your son is.

Kyle Kraft
02-27-2008, 3:19 PM
Thanks Ted, I'll check out the d-thing. I found a pvc hang drum video on you tube and the feller had a link to his web page with explicit instructions on how to make one. The hang drum sounds like the tubulums that the Blue Man Group uses.

Doug Shepard
02-27-2008, 6:37 PM
Dont know if he had any plans but...
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=20769

Greg Cuetara
03-01-2008, 3:48 PM
I remember seeing David Marks make a full size coffee table 'drum' a while back on woodworks. I'm sure you could scale it down to a small box size and get some unique sounds out of it.
Good Luck,
Greg

David DeCristoforo
03-01-2008, 4:38 PM
There is also the "tongue drum" which is pretty easy to make. Plans for a simple one here (ten bucks) http://woodstore.net/totodr.html
and an even simpler one here (free) http://www.deltaportercable.com/Library/WoodworkingPlans.aspx?BlockID=eb95059a-3a9d-44e1-948a-1a687c406e39
and a really good "tongue drum" web site at http://www.tonguedrum.com/

YM

Brian Kent
03-03-2008, 10:34 AM
Another simple and useful drum is the cajone. This is a drum box that you sit on as you play. The only keys are to make it a comfortable height for the player to sit on and to have one surface fairly thin wood (1/8" to 1/4" - plywood is fine) with a big hole in the back or bottom.

These drums were invented in poor communities in the Americas (Haiti, Brazilian seaports) by African immigrants playing on old crates or dresser drawers.

They play like congas or other hand drums, only you slap the front instead of the top.

Besides, it's fun to say you are playing your cajones (or that you made your own!)

http://www.anneldavis.com/bobandanne/cajon.htm

http://www.tonecajon.com/imgs/press/Kotz_SL_1_of_2.pdf

Jack McKee
03-14-2008, 10:59 AM
Kyle,
this is a little late but.......A glokenspiel is pretty easy for kids to make. Take a length of copper tubing and have the kids cut it into the following lengths with a pipe cutter 10 1/2", 11 1/16", 11 3/16", 12 7/8",
13 9/16". You can use any length but these measurments will get close to actually having it tuned to actual notes.
Then take two 1 x 2's, about 10" long and set them on edge about 4" apart at one end and 6" at the other. Fasten two cross pieces to hold the upright 1 x 2's in place. Flip the hole thing over and put nails in the top of both 1 x2's every 1 1/2", approximatey across from each other. String rubber bands between the nails and insert the pipes between the rubber bands. Now all you need is a beater which can be made from a dowel and with a rubber ball at the end or a pencil with one of those stick on erasers. The glockenspiel will actually sound pretty good.
Good luck,
Jack

Bruce McElhaney
03-19-2008, 12:28 AM
You guys a thinking too hard. How about Claves, a cuban percussion instrument consisting of two sticks of wood. One is held in one hand hand while the other strikes it in a rhythmic fashion. Do a google search for clave. It's an very easy woodturning project.

vincent nobel
03-20-2008, 11:56 AM
Not exactly great for a quick school project, but if you'd want to built a serious musical instrument, have a look at the following websites:


www mimf com

http://www.luth.org/plans/bp.htm

cheers,

Vincent