- Tube drum demos
In this episode, I introduce a variety of tube drums made from poster board and cardboard. Each drum features drum heads made from masking tape and/or painters tape.
Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jonathans-simple-rhythm-instruments-from-found-objects/donations4m | Dec 1, 2022 - Four small drums
In this episode, I demonstrate four small frame drums I made from card stock, poster board and cardboard. These drums also feature drum heads made from clear plastic packaging tape, masking tape and painter's tape.
Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jonathans-simple-rhythm-instruments-from-found-objects/donations2m | Oct 14, 2022 - Plastic ruler, craft stick and pen as makeshift thumb piano keys
In this episode, I demonstrate how I use a plastic ruler, wood craft stick and ballpoint pen as if they were keys on a thumb piano, aka mbira or kalimba. Basically, I hold each object down on a wood table with one hand and pluck one end of the object with the other, moving ruler, craft stick and pen forward and back as a way of shortening and lengthening each "key."
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This episode features three goblet drums I designed using Tinkercad (TM) and printed out using a 3D printer. The drums feature drum heads made from masking tape.
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In this episode, I use a dinner fork, spoon and knife as if they were rhythm instruments.
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In this episode, I demonstrate how I use cardboard tubes from rolls of paper towels as rhythm instruments.
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In this episode, I demonstrate how I use paper cups as rhythm instruments. One may also use plastic cups for the same purpose. I just happened to have paper cups readily available.
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In this episode, I play four plastic mixing bowls as if they were drums.
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In this episode, I play a variety of plastic buckets as if they were drums.
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In this episode, I tap out rhythms on the wood computer desk I frequently use for my work.
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In this episode, I demonstrate how I play a cardboard tube roll from a box of aluminum foil as if the tube was a horn and a drum. Then I repeat the process with a horn I made from three cardboard tube rolls from paper towels, as well as a paper cup, all taped together.
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In this episode, I demonstrate how I play didgeridoos I have made. Two such instruments are made from cardboard, two from bamboo and one from ABS tubing. The ABS tubing didgeridoo is actually a golfball retriever /storage device ("shag tube").
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In this episode, I introduce rattles I have made myself. Two are made from gourds and corks. One is actually an eight ounce plastic drinking water bottle with three paper clips inside. The fourth rattle consists of a wood dowel, wood beads and hemp twine.
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In this episode, I demonstrate how I play a xylophone I made from pieces of wood.
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In this episode, I demonstrate how I produce sounds from an eight ounce plastic drinking water bottle. First, I blow gently across the open mouth of the bottle. Then I tap and slap the open mouth and bottom. Finally, I rub one side of the bottle with a pen.
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In this episode, I introduce myself, along with the topic; Jonathan's Rhythm Instruments from Found Objects. In addition, I demonstrate how I use my hands as readily available instruments by clapping, slapping my knees and thighs, as well as by gently slapping my open mouth with the cupped palm of one hand.
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