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A Symphony of Sounds for Body Percussion by Mark Burrows.
Making Music with Found Sounds by Cathy Blair
Set includes: Sound Stories For Interactive Listening and Reading Fun by Cristi Cary Miller and 62-piece Soundmaker Kit.
by Mark Shelton. 12 accessible pieces in each to get a groove movin'.
Both of Cathy Blair's books of ideas on ways to make music with everyday 'stuff'.
Set includes 2 books by Mark Burrows: The BODY ELECTRIC with CD and BODY ELECTRIC 2.0: A Symphony of Sounds for Body Percussion.
by Cathy Blair. Teach layering, timbre, dynamics, programmatic ideas, more with found sounds.
Creating More Music with Everyday Stuff by Cathy Blair.
Making Music with Random Stuff by Mark Shelton
Our expanded 62-soundmakers set of easy-to-play instruments and soundmakers adds zizz-bam-boom to music class and storytelling.
Our two-toned woodblock produces a distinct high and low tone when struck with the included mallet. 7".
Play legato rolling surf sounds, or a staccato steady beat. 10".
Gently shake or wiggle this tube to set its coiled spring in motion, creating all sorts of thunderific sound effects.
8" Bones are the oldest instrument on earth, after the human voice. Made of cocuswood. 1 pair.
Make ratchety sounds like a rusty machine, rattling skeleton bones, or a creaking door.
From Woodstock. Great basic metal playing spoons with a plastic grip for ease of playing.
Play by striking or scratching with the included mallet. 7¾".
With handle on top and sandpaper on the bottom which creates a fun scratching sound when rubbed together. 1 pr.
Resonant hardwood, with wooden mallet. 6".
Easier to play than the traditional hand castanets, yet creates the same crisp sound.