Sounds of Music B
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Re: Sounds of Music B
This event is as challenging as you make it. You can whip out a simple PVC thongophone in a weekend, but crafting and tuning a full scale bass marimba takes hundreds of hours of dedication. It takes an hour to learn Mary had a Little Lamb, and weeks to perfect a classical duet. The amount of frustration and success you encounter is directly proportional to your standards of tolerance and quality.
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2011: Astro(2,11) / Diseases (1,27) / Optics (1,13) / Proteins (2,15)
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Re: Sounds of Music B
Honestly, the most basic such as flute and keyboard can be your best choice. If you tune them to perfection and play them flawlessly you'll no doubt be in the win long as you are able to anwser the questions... which will be easier than tuning
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Except that I have no ability to play either one of those. well, maybe a bit...crazyfloboe wrote:Honestly, the most basic such as flute and keyboard can be your best choice. If you tune them to perfection and play them flawlessly you'll no doubt be in the win long as you are able to anwser the questions... which will be easier than tuning
Tuning a violin isn't actually that hard...it's just a matter of fighting the pegs until they do what you want them to.
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Re: Sounds of Music B
Maybe I'll make a didgeridoo, or maybe I'll forge a penny whistle (that would be hard to get it right though).
Or maybe I'll make the awesome...Pluckapon!
Or maybe I'll make the awesome...Pluckapon!
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My partner wants to make a harp... does anyone have and advice for making one? Is a harp a good instrument to make for this event?
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An actual, orchestral-sized harp is probably going to be a real pain in the neck to make and transport. It would take a ton of supplies to make it, and high quality ones if you want it to sound good. For a full size, you would need to rent a whole van to get it to competitions, and your team probably would not be able to fit much more than a mission possible in the van as well. If you're thinking smaller, some form of lyre might actually be really good, if you could learn to play it well.cupcakegirl wrote:My partner wants to make a harp... does anyone have and advice for making one? Is a harp a good instrument to make for this event?
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There is a really well-made harp on display in the image gallery. Go check it out.havendude wrote:An actual, orchestral-sized harp is probably going to be a real pain in the neck to make and transport. It would take a ton of supplies to make it, and high quality ones if you want it to sound good. For a full size, you would need to rent a whole van to get it to competitions, and your team probably would not be able to fit much more than a mission possible in the van as well. If you're thinking smaller, some form of lyre might actually be really good, If you could learn to play it well.cupcakegirl wrote:My partner wants to make a harp... does anyone have and advice for making one? Is a harp a good instrument to make for this event?
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Yea... that is where she got the idea from... I will try to convince her to make a lyre then, thanksforeverphysics wrote:There is a really well-made harp on display in the image gallery. Go check it out.havendude wrote:An actual, orchestral-sized harp is probably going to be a real pain in the neck to make and transport. It would take a ton of supplies to make it, and high quality ones if you want it to sound good. For a full size, you would need to rent a whole van to get it to competitions, and your team probably would not be able to fit much more than a mission possible in the van as well. If you're thinking smaller, some form of lyre might actually be really good, If you could learn to play it well.cupcakegirl wrote:My partner wants to make a harp... does anyone have and advice for making one? Is a harp a good instrument to make for this event?
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ive just joined SO, and im doing this project whos a year older than me and has 1 year experience, and we both know a lot about music. anyone have any ideas on what i should make?like, would a string or wind instrument be easier? ps im in 7th grade and my partners in 8th 
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Well, it depends on the individual for what is "easier" and it also depends on how much time you want to put in your instrument. The first thing that I would say though is to make an instrument that you know how to play, even if it more difficult to build, because you won't have to learn how to play a new instrument and this can allow you and your partner to play more advance pieces. Secondly, what is your partner thinking of making? Some instrument pairings sound better than others, so if your partner is set on the instrument that they want to build then you might want to make something that compliments it. And third, unless you have a competition very soon, now is not the time to choose the 'easy way out'. Now is the time to build the instrument that will be dependable and that will get you the most points in the long run, even if it will be difficult to make.zoya22 wrote:ive just joined SO, and im doing this project whos a year older than me and has 1 year experience, and we both know a lot about music. anyone have any ideas on what i should make?like, would a string or wind instrument be easier? ps im in 7th grade and my partners in 8th
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