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Water Xylophone Here’s what you need: Glass bottles (mason jars or Snapple bottles) Water Food Coloring Stick or something to hit the bottles  Fill the bottles with different levels of water. Add food coloring to them to make the colors of the rainbow. Use any object you want to hit the glass bottles to make noise. Water Xylophone, Xylophone Music, Teaching Mama, Homeschool Music, Multi Sensory, Preschool Music, Water Food, Music Appreciation, Pediatric Therapy

Water Xylophone Here’s what you need: Glass bottles (mason jars or Snapple bottles) Water Food Coloring Stick or something to hit the bottles Fill the bottles with different levels of water. Add food coloring to them to make the colors of the rainbow. Use any object you want to hit the glass bottles to make noise.

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We've made harmonicas, xylophones, flutes, guitars, etc., but never a trombone. This quick experiment is surprisingly simple and awe-eliciting. What You Need An empty bottle Water Plastic drinking straw What to Do Fill the bottle 2/3rds full of water. Place the straw in the empty bottle. Now hold the straw in place with one hand, and blow across the top of it. Move the straw up and down while blowing, the tones you make are higher and lower pitch, similar to a trombone. How Does it Work As…

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