Making Music

Awards:   Winner of Parents Choice Award (Spring) (1998-2007) (Silver) 2004
Author:   John Langstaff ,  Ann Sayre Wiseman
Publisher:   Storey Books
ISBN:  

9781580175128


Pages:   96
Publication Date:   15 October 2003
Recommended Age:   From 7 To 11
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Making Music


Awards

  • Winner of Parents Choice Award (Spring) (1998-2007) (Silver) 2004

Overview

Tune up a milk carton guitar and get ready for a kitchen concerto in the key of utensils major! Ann Sayre Wiseman and John Langstaff offer dozens of ideas that encourage children to unlock their musical creativity using everyday objects. Kids will be inspired as they turn a shower hose into a trumpet or pair zippers and Velcro to make their own percussion ensemble. With ideas for creating and playing more than 70 basic rhythm, string, wind, and keyboard instruments, the musical possibilities are endless.

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Author:   John Langstaff ,  Ann Sayre Wiseman
Publisher:   Storey Books
Imprint:   Storey Books
ISBN:  

9781580175128


ISBN 10:   1580175120
Pages:   96
Publication Date:   15 October 2003
Recommended Age:   From 7 To 11
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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<p> a teriffic resource, not just for helping kids create their own instruments, but also for teaching the youngsters what to do with them. Salt Lake City Tribune <p> <p> Not only does the book provide good information for instruments to make and give, it tells children how to create instruments from everyday objects around the house. Florida Times-Union <p> <p> Wiseman and Langstaff invite children to explores the world of music by showing them how to create their own instruments and rhythms. School Library Journal


.. .a teriffic resource, not just for helping kids create their own instruments, but also for teaching the youngsters what to do with them. - Salt Lake City Tribune</p> </p> Not only does the book provide good information for instruments to make and give, it tells children how to create instruments from everyday objects around the house. - Florida Times-Union </p> </p> .. .Wiseman and Langstaff invite children to explores the world of music by showing them how to create their own instruments and rhythms. - School Library Journal</p>


""...a teriffic resource, not just for helping kids create their own instruments, but also for teaching the youngsters what to do with them."" - Salt Lake City Tribune ""Not only does the book provide good information for instruments to make and give, it tells children how to create instruments from everyday objects around the house."" - Florida Times-Union ""...Wiseman and Langstaff invite children to explores the world of music by showing them how to create their own instruments and rhythms."" - School Library Journal ""...a terrific resource, not just for helping kids create their own instruments, but also for teaching the youngsters what to do with them."" - Salt Lake City Tribune ""Not only does the book provide good information for instruments to make and give, it tells children how to create instruments from everyday objects around the house."" - Florida Times-Union ""...Wiseman and Langstaff invite children to explores the world of music by showing them how to create their own instruments and rhythms."" - School Library Journal


a teriffic resource, not just for helping kids create their own instruments, but also for teaching the youngsters what to do with them. Salt Lake City Tribune Not only does the book provide good information for instruments to make and give, it tells children how to create instruments from everyday objects around the house. Florida Times-Union Wiseman and Langstaff invite children to explores the world of music by showing them how to create their own instruments and rhythms. School Library Journal


Author Information

The late John Langstaff was known internationally for his ability to unlock any child's innate musical ability. He was the founder of the original Christmas Revels in 1971 and devoted his life to promoting music education and enjoyment, especially for children. Ann Sayre Wiseman was an artist, teacher, and art therapist who led arts and crafts workshops around the world. She authored a dozen books, including Making Music (with John Langstaff).

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