Tuesday, 22 December 2020

Making xylophones

 

Today I was learning to make xylophones with paper and glass. I had to fill the water in the glass up to a different hight and cut the paper to a different length. I found tricky the sellotaping the paper. I found easy is putting the water in the glass. I hope you enjoyed my blog post! 

1 comment:

  1. Kia Ora Luke,
    I like your tune. Did the glasses make a higher sound with it had less or a lower sound when it had less? Did you have to tip out some water to get a sound you wanted? I tipped out some out of mine until I could play mary had a little lamb!
    Mā Te Wā,
    Kylah

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