Making Musical Instruments with Kids: 67 Easy Projects for Adults Working with Children [With CD (Audio)] by Bart Hopkin, Paperback, 9781884365485 | Buy online at The Nile
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Making Musical Instruments with Kids: 67 Easy Projects for Adults Working with Children [With CD (Audio)]

67 Easy Projects for Adults Working with Children

Author: Bart Hopkin  

Demonstrates how to make easy musical instruments with children. This work contains detailed instructions for making over 60 unique instruments that are suitable for children as young as five years. It is illustrated with drawings and photographs along with an audio sample of the instruments in lively solo and ensemble pieces.

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Demonstrates how to make easy musical instruments with children. This work contains detailed instructions for making over 60 unique instruments that are suitable for children as young as five years. It is illustrated with drawings and photographs along with an audio sample of the instruments in lively solo and ensemble pieces.

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Written for adults, this hands-on guide demonstrates how to make easy musical instruments with children. Detailed instructions are included for making more than 60 unique instruments that are suitable for children as young as five years. Serving as a resource in the classroom or home, this manual is extensively illustrated with drawings and photographs along with an audio sample of the instruments in lively solo and ensemble pieces.

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About the Author

Bart Hopkin is a professional guitarist who has been the editor of Experimental Musical Instruments', the leading journal in its field, since 1985.

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Product Details

Publisher
See Sharp Press
Published
31st May 2009
Pages
116
ISBN
9781884365485

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