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Make a simple recorder
Make a simple recorder







  • Take about twelve million nails (or maybe a dozen) and poke them in one at a time all over the Pringles cans until all of the nails are sticking into the can.
  • Take the second Pringles can, place it open mouth to open mouth with the other, and tape them together.
  • Put a handful of filler material into the bottom of a Pringles can.
  • 2 Pringles cans (or other tube-like canisters).
  • Add this DIY rainmaker to your ensemble, or simply enjoy the soothing sounds it makes. And the best part? It really does sound like rain! This particular rainmaker has two settings – tin roof and tropical rain forest. This is one of the easiest homemade instruments to make and only requires a few materials.
  • Place a handful of the filler material into the canister, cap it, and then Voilá! It’s ready for shaking.
  • 1 handful of filler material (seeds, rice, beans, or beads).
  • The shaker can be used alone or with other DIY instruments to create the perfect percussion ensemble! Materials Needed: This is a simple shaker made out of seeds, rice, beans, or beads placed in a film canister, pill bottle, or small tin box. After all, there’s a good chance you already have all these materials lying around the house. Interested in making an easy homemade instrument ? Start with this shaker. To help see it all in action, I’ve provided links to handy video tutorials as well.

    #Make a simple recorder how to

    So if you’re wondering how to make an instrument, follow along to discover 15 homemade instruments with instructions.

    make a simple recorder

    Check out my how-to guide with everything from homemade drums to DIY xylophones, and get ready to make some noise! 15 Unique Homemade Instruments Whether you want to introduce your kids to some homemade instruments as a rainy day activity or start a band with your DIY crafts, you’ve come to the right place. And the coolest part of all is that these instruments actually sound extremely similar to their real counterparts! In my DIY instrument guide below, I show you how to make homemade musical instruments using simple materials you already have in your home like beans, rubber bands, bobby pins, and straws. In fact, you don’t even have to leave the comfort of your own home to play one either!

    make a simple recorder

    Playing a musical instrument can bring you hours of fun and entertainment, but you don’t have to spend a fortune to get your hands on a music maker.







    Make a simple recorder