Homemade musical instrument assignment /// Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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  • Опубліковано 12 лют 2015
  • As part of my physical science class, students are assigned several projects throughout the year. In this case, students are asked to make and present a musical instrument that can play one octave of notes. Students may choose between percussion, woodwinds, stringed instruments or any other method that will make a series of notes.

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  • @mohammadashik6206
    @mohammadashik6206 Рік тому +1

    Wow !!!!!!! super My derm is this

  • @zaharishtonov
    @zaharishtonov 6 років тому +5

    These students are lucky to have you, Bruce! I am sure the experiences you create for them in the study of sound will follow them through their entire life. Cheers to you!

  • @quantumjoss
    @quantumjoss 7 років тому +47

    I wish I had a teacher like you.

  • @pebewl9371
    @pebewl9371 Рік тому

    thanks dood, i have project rn i love you

  • @starwolf2500gamer
    @starwolf2500gamer Рік тому

    OMG HI BRUCE! I saw you on DIY SCI!

  • @dcstation74
    @dcstation74 7 років тому

    Great work with the kids!! Thanks and congrats!!

  • @Willow2000
    @Willow2000 7 років тому

    This gave me so much inspiration, thank you!

  • @alexmwesa
    @alexmwesa Місяць тому

    This is awsomest, would this be a music class or design and teachnology

  • @moresoulthanasockwithahole3493
    @moresoulthanasockwithahole3493 3 роки тому

    brilliant class and a brilliant teacher...

  • @persebra
    @persebra 9 років тому +3

    what a wonderful class!

  • @Lorreanne
    @Lorreanne 6 років тому +2

    Woah this was really useful for my music subject, thanks .!

  • @simonwatson9730
    @simonwatson9730 5 років тому +1

    I wish all teachers were like this guy. He's an inspiration.

  • @brandonmckinney6298
    @brandonmckinney6298 Рік тому +1

    Bro, this guy seems like a great teacher, but his class is woodshop, art, music, geometry and physics all in one

  • @timrulestheearth
    @timrulestheearth 5 років тому

    one thing i noticed is all the kids had alot of fun man, love it. dont ever stop teaching. honestly this video makes me want to start finally teaching science

  • @SatyamMudaliar
    @SatyamMudaliar 7 років тому

    loved the creativity of your students

  • @harishnisivanasen866
    @harishnisivanasen866 7 років тому

    This helped me a lot,and you are a great teacher,Thank You!❤️✨

  • @HomeroTheHobbit
    @HomeroTheHobbit 6 років тому

    Impressive work that you are doing, sir. Really admire it!

  • @MathIsGreatFun
    @MathIsGreatFun 2 роки тому

    What an awesome project you gave them! Many people are discouraged from music because of the cost of instruments or the steep curve of learning to play them. Music is everywhere, in all of the materials we are blessed with on Earth. Your work undoubtedly has and continues to inspire your students. Thank you for sharing.

  • @PILOSOPAUL
    @PILOSOPAUL 7 років тому +7

    Just found out about your channel today, I immediately subbed

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  7 років тому +6

      hope you like it

    • @punkyastushrestha7931
      @punkyastushrestha7931 7 років тому +1

      There are several ideas for building a marimba
      Attend a school or self-study via an online course
      Ensure you are completely committed to it before you begin
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  • @NKWoodworks
    @NKWoodworks 7 років тому

    That Hammered Dulcimer looked pretty cool. I am subbing!

  • @r.mercado9737
    @r.mercado9737 6 років тому +2

    I like this piece. It shows what great teachers can do to stimulate appropriate learning activities.
    Semper Fi

  • @julialucialucas
    @julialucialucas 4 місяці тому

    fascintaign thnak u

  • @VerumAdPotentia
    @VerumAdPotentia 7 років тому +7

    One of the reasons I love your videos is that this method of teaching not only grabs the student's attention, forcing them to learn, it also gives them a positive sense of self-worth that can only be acquired through accomplishment.
    Thanks for another great video Mr. Yeany, and God bless you.

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  7 років тому +2

      Thank you for your comment, my goal is to try and keep students actively engaged. -Bruce

    • @VerumAdPotentia
      @VerumAdPotentia 7 років тому

      Your videos not only keep "students" actively engaged, they make retired old duffers like me giggle in childlike pleasure of discovery as well.
      Kudos.

  • @minikumar2153
    @minikumar2153 3 роки тому

    thx i am using my moms acount and i had to do this for class!

  • @ZRCworks
    @ZRCworks 5 років тому

    You make very good videos Bruce sir

  • @SoulSukkur
    @SoulSukkur 7 років тому +34

    One thing I noticed: Many students used a major scale in a certain key to make the notes. However, because most songs don't have a melody that falls exactly between a key's root note and the octave above, they had to play their songs using notes that didn't match the scale of the key they played it in.Quite interesting, if you think about it more than you should.

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  7 років тому +4

      Thanks SoulSukkur, I have no musical talent whatsoever so I am planning to work with our music teacher in future and let her worry about that part.

    • @RijuChatterjee
      @RijuChatterjee 7 років тому +1

      I think I just understood what you're saying... so you're saying that they have sheet music for a song, say in a major, and their instrument is tuned to c major (probably, right?) then when they see a G#, for example, they play a G, and so on... Is that what you meant? If so, it's interesting how many of the melodies are still recognizable...

    • @SoulSukkur
      @SoulSukkur 7 років тому +3

      That's basically what I meant. However, I've spent the better part of an hour writing an explanation before I saw you had revised your comment, and I don't want to delete it. So if you want an in-depth and wordy explanation, click "Read more," even though you seem to get it already.
      Because the assignment only mandated the eight notes required for one octave (nothing above, nothing below, and no sharp or flat notes), transposing the song isn't always clean. If a song goes below the lowest note of the octave, then you won't be able to use the major scale your instrument is tuned in. In this case, there's no guarantee that the note you need will be there.
      The main reason it doesn't work well is that the notes of a major scale ("do-re-mi" notation) aren't evenly spaced. A piano keyboard has multiple spots where two white keys are right next to each other. The white keys are the notes in C major. In do-re-mi terms, "mi" and "fa" are next to each other, as well as "ti" and "do," while notes like "do" and "re" have a black key in between. It's not like any black keys are left out: there simply aren't any standard notes that fit in there. The distance between B and C is the same as the distance between C and C# (I mean technically notes get closer together as they get higher but that's just because pitch is logarithmic and yada yada yada.) Because the white keys aren't spaced evenly, you can't play a major scale other than C without using the black keys.
      Essentially, the assignment only requires the students to make the white keys. Some of the students don't run into a problem, because their song falls within the range of one octave. Other students had songs that didn't fit within their instrument's range, so they'd have to transpose their song so it would. Because the notes didn't line up perfectly, students would use notes slightly higher or lower than the correct one for the song, which is what I had initially commented on.

    • @RijuChatterjee
      @RijuChatterjee 7 років тому

      hey, thanks for taking time to write the wordy explanation, haha.
      So what you're saying is basically that not all songs could necessarily be transposed to fit into the notes one octave of a major scale, right? like
      a) songs that are in harmonic minor or some other funky scale, or have key transitions or just have off-scale notes for effect, or
      b) songs that have notes extending beyond do-ti for major or mi-re for minor

    • @SoulSukkur
      @SoulSukkur 7 років тому +1

      Yep! Circumventing the problem would require adding several more notes, resulting in an instrument that's much more complicated to play, and is probably overkill for a science project on sound and harmonics.
      One thing I'd like to add is that some non-major scales CAN fit into major scales perfectly. For example, C major and A minor use the exact same notes.

  • @KavehHayi
    @KavehHayi 7 років тому

    Thank you so much I have the same project you gave me ideas

  • @jenniferjames7656
    @jenniferjames7656 9 років тому +1

    Awesome! I made my own electric violin in engineering and it works really well!!

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  9 років тому

      Jennifer James That is really cool, do you have a video of it?

    • @jenniferjames7656
      @jenniferjames7656 9 років тому

      Bruce Yeany Sadly I don't. My old engineering teacher took it to MET with him but I will be going there my junior year of high school. I study at Embry Riddle over the summer. I only have some pictures of it and SolidWorks designs. Once I get it back I will definitely make a video! :)

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  9 років тому

      Jennifer James Hi Jennifer, I see by your youtube page that you are very much into music and from what you list here are off to a great start in your life. I would love to see pictures or video of this device or any other future projects that you tackle. I don't have much in the way of musical abilities but am amazed to see it in others.

  • @billbrown994
    @billbrown994 2 роки тому

    Super but who drilled holes on some pieces and where do supplies come from for 30 kids? the school budget? it would been great to have seem these students actually building these instruments.

  • @jabidkhan1967
    @jabidkhan1967 3 роки тому

    This class is great at making instruments.

  • @nickawat9102
    @nickawat9102 2 роки тому

    Just what am I looking for

  • @goawag
    @goawag 8 років тому

    awesome teacher :)

  • @PlanetRockJesus
    @PlanetRockJesus 7 років тому

    Love the music by Blind Faith.

  • @dicfarsiapermata
    @dicfarsiapermata 4 роки тому

    nice

  • @raykent3211
    @raykent3211 8 років тому

    Congrats to you and your students. Here's another idea you might find interesting. Suspend an alu tube "wind chime style" over a container of water. Strike it and lower it partially into the water. The pitch changes... but which way? I started making a water feature with 6 of these suspended over automatic syphons, lovely effect. Never really finished it off...

  • @absolute757
    @absolute757 5 років тому

    One string bass with fishing line seems like a cool project

  • @umarthehedgehog8388
    @umarthehedgehog8388 2 роки тому +1

    What a custom

  • @TheOriginalJphyper
    @TheOriginalJphyper 7 років тому +3

    "Mary Had a Little Lamb"... "Ode to Joy"... I think this is the only channel I'm subbed to that has been able to get away with featuring public-domain songs on UA-cam and not get hit by a fraudulent copyright strike as a result.

  • @lumbermcray5097
    @lumbermcray5097 7 років тому

    btw in phillipines in the metal one its called lyre its metal or staneless and its loud check some drum and lyre vids its how to music is did

  • @littlesnowflakepunk855
    @littlesnowflakepunk855 7 років тому

    I wish I had this class...

  • @celticstephenhill
    @celticstephenhill 2 роки тому

    I think the nodes need to be approximately 22.4% of the total length in from the ends.
    Or If you have a flat surface and put coarse sand on them while hitting them, the sand will cumulate directly on the nodes.

  • @prasaddamu9745
    @prasaddamu9745 3 роки тому

    This is enlightening

  • @bradleyhite3476
    @bradleyhite3476 7 років тому +1

    I can play music using a slushy from sonic. You just blow on the straw and move it up and down to change the frequency/note.

  • @trevoreisenbacher8302
    @trevoreisenbacher8302 8 років тому

    Thankyou!

  • @brandonyoung-kemkes1128
    @brandonyoung-kemkes1128 3 роки тому

    Try doing that without the Internet and parents LOL

  • @flamedrag18
    @flamedrag18 9 років тому +1

    3:54 if they had added a resonating chamber, like a guitar, it would have sounded amazing with more tuning.

  • @davecroston2914
    @davecroston2914 4 роки тому

    Problem solving 101--Give kids an old fashioned challenge!! Have them analyze, conceptualize, experiment & solve a problem with their own hands.Then look at the pride they feel from their own efforts! THIS is what's needed in our educational system today--Not computerized push button gratification. Whaddy'all think?

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  4 роки тому

      I agree, I always felt that I got a better understanding from designing and building devices rather than reading or doing simulations. there were many trials that were not successful but even in failure there are lessons to be learned.

  • @xxmaevebeautyxx5381
    @xxmaevebeautyxx5381 8 років тому

    My science teacher is literally having us watch this for homework because we are doing the same project

  • @jyotsnakhadgi220
    @jyotsnakhadgi220 6 років тому

    Can you provide me the measurement of the wind chime used in band performance

  • @laurenmcdonald1190
    @laurenmcdonald1190 6 років тому

    I have a project on which I decided to make the water bottle one with the different amounts of water and then you blow to make different sounds...I was just wondering if anyone knows what that is called?

  • @saahilyerkola7994
    @saahilyerkola7994 7 років тому

    Hi,
    What does the sound get lower as the tube gets smaller.

  • @akzyro
    @akzyro 7 років тому

    hey there i noticed the finger piano (kalimba) at the end , i was thinking about making that instrument for a similar project in my physics class, however what calculations would be needed for finding the correct length of the metal rods for the different notes ?

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  7 років тому

      I didn't make this but I know there are several sources online that could help that have experience with it, I would suggest doing a search for finger piano

  • @somebodysaygabe
    @somebodysaygabe 3 роки тому

    thamn

  • @riozel
    @riozel 4 роки тому +1

    What was the second instrument called? The one before you showed us the pan flute? Please reply :(

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  4 роки тому

      it is a xylophone made with wooden bars, each bar is supported approx. 24% of the total length from the each end

  • @phuonglinh7760
    @phuonglinh7760 3 роки тому

    Could you tell us the material needed to make a harmonica?

  • @jes4398
    @jes4398 8 років тому

    For the pan flute, do u cover the end of the straw?

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  8 років тому

      +Jeslyn Pan HI Jeslyn, It depends. The ones that I showed were open but if you cover the bottom, it will drop the note by one octave. You can try that by simply blowing across a straw or tube, then cover the bottom with you hand and open it again and hear the difference.

  • @trevoreisenbacher8302
    @trevoreisenbacher8302 8 років тому

    Would it be better to make the instrument where you blow the tops of the bottles with the different amounts of water with glass or plastic bottles?

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  8 років тому

      +Super Sonic I like glass bottles better but both will give you a nice sound when adjusted to the right volume

  • @chuckyjokerify
    @chuckyjokerify 8 років тому

    Hello I was wondering for the wrench xylophone at 2:20, how would you calculate the frequency of that?

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  8 років тому

      Hi Cj, we used an online tone generator and matched the tones from the wrenches to the program, it tells you the frequency. There are some that are free, and don't need to be downloaded or you can download one.

    • @chuckyjokerify
      @chuckyjokerify 8 років тому

      Thank you so much!

  • @manalafyouni5483
    @manalafyouni5483 4 роки тому

    How did u make the xylophone

  • @TheLittlemisswagger
    @TheLittlemisswagger 8 років тому +1

    The wooden xylophone at 2:05 wat type of wood is it please?

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  8 років тому

      +Dolly Bello Hi Dolly, the xylophone in this video was student built and made out of pine. If I were making one, I would try to avoid the softer woods and go with a hard wood.

    • @TheLittlemisswagger
      @TheLittlemisswagger 8 років тому

      +Bruce Yeany (Yeany Science) Thank you

  • @wadefunck7240
    @wadefunck7240 6 років тому

    What are the measurements for the wood blocks that you dropped

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  6 років тому

      Wade, the width is about 1inch but that measurement doesn't matter. Try cutting one about 10 inches long as a starting point, see what kind of sound you get and see how close it comes to a noted that you wanted, measure it on the tone generator. to get a higher pitch cut very small pieces off the end and check again until you get the note you want. If you figured out what song you are going to perform for class Thursday, adjust the additional blocks for the notes that you need and measure them against the tone generator or another musical instrument.

  • @graceheuw
    @graceheuw 5 років тому

    what is the length for every pipes in 1:03 ?

  • @faithei9794
    @faithei9794 7 років тому

    0:47 what is that made of?

  • @grass883
    @grass883 7 років тому

    At 2:05 What are underneath the pieces of wood? And. do you need that so then the right sound can be produced?

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  7 років тому

      the student that made it put felt between the frame and the bars of wood. It has to placed at the nodes of the bars so that they can vibrate

    • @grass883
      @grass883 7 років тому

      Thank you

  • @iddybacchus3373
    @iddybacchus3373 8 років тому

    On the wooden xylophone does it have a gouges under the pieces of wood and what type of wood is it.

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  8 років тому

      +Iddy Bacchus Hello Iddy, the bars don't have gouges underneath, they were tuned by cutting the length bit by bit until they got the right pitch. This one has the bars made of pine, I think I would prefer using a harder wood and then making the bars thinner to get a better sound

    • @iddybacchus3373
      @iddybacchus3373 8 років тому

      So maybe use oak wood 2 by 1's?

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  8 років тому

      +Iddy Bacchus I think oak would give a sound than pine. Can you have someone cut the oak thinner? I'd try it at one inch, 3/4 of an inch thick and 1/2 inch thick to see which one works best. I'd like to hear what you decide on?

    • @iddybacchus3373
      @iddybacchus3373 8 років тому

      +Bruce Yeany (Yeany Science) Well i am unable to cut the pieces shorter so i would use oak 2 by 1 and 1/2

    • @iddybacchus3373
      @iddybacchus3373 8 років тому

      +Bruce Yeany (Yeany Science) I am also having a lot of trouble tuning the keys

  • @fatimaeqbal7030
    @fatimaeqbal7030 3 роки тому

    Im here because of modules😪

  • @ashhhh18
    @ashhhh18 8 років тому

    Oh ok I have a project so just wanted to know

  • @rosaluzalvareznunez3006
    @rosaluzalvareznunez3006 5 років тому

    exelente felicidades

  • @axbxrxo813
    @axbxrxo813 6 років тому

    i have a project to make my own instrument

  • @simondavid11
    @simondavid11 7 років тому

    I really like the activity. How long did it take the students to make the instruments? Did you give them a list of raw materials or could they choose anything they wanted?

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  7 років тому

      thanks, I give students the assignment and about three- four weeks to come up with a device. their choice, their own materials

    • @simondavid11
      @simondavid11 7 років тому

      Thank you very much!

  • @ashhhh18
    @ashhhh18 8 років тому

    Wait what instrument was the straw one?

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  8 років тому

      +Ice crystal 1356 That would be a pan flute

  • @virginialeite4653
    @virginialeite4653 2 роки тому

    😄🌸💖!!🙋🌸💖

  • @mahirahaulia6119
    @mahirahaulia6119 8 років тому

    thats from Indonesia ?

  • @victormontes9958
    @victormontes9958 7 років тому

    What wrench sizes are used?

  • @muhilan8540
    @muhilan8540 4 роки тому

    A lot of these students clearly don't get what keys are :) But still great

  • @SoggySandwich80
    @SoggySandwich80 3 роки тому

    Meanwhile I’m calculating the mass of the sun

  • @PlanBrian7
    @PlanBrian7 8 років тому

    the kid at 5:03 looks like Ray Liotta

  • @jaylenncepedaa8171
    @jaylenncepedaa8171 7 років тому

    What is the name of the instrument at 1:03?

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  7 років тому

      they are length of PVC pipe, it would be a type of pan pipes

    • @jaylenncepedaa8171
      @jaylenncepedaa8171 7 років тому

      Bruce Yeany thank you :)

  • @robinbutler7530
    @robinbutler7530 5 років тому +2

    2:23 - Eb, F, Gb, G, Ab, Bb, B, Db... what an odd mode lol
    this would be tuns of fun though! :D

  • @FerrisStopmotion
    @FerrisStopmotion 8 років тому

    at 4:30 what is that called

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  8 років тому

      Hello Ferris, usually it is called a finger piano or finger harp.

    • @bubzy1000
      @bubzy1000 8 років тому

      +Ferris Animation or a kalimba :)

  • @skylarli5177
    @skylarli5177 8 років тому +2

    Who else is from south

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    @natasaveljkovska7648 7 років тому

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  • @AbdolazimHasseli
    @AbdolazimHasseli 7 років тому

    Hi, I sent you an email to your college email address but I have not yet received a reply!

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  7 років тому

      Hello, Abdalazim, sorry, I didn't see it, try this address bgoknee@comcast.net

  • @xxmaevebeautyxx5381
    @xxmaevebeautyxx5381 8 років тому

    Who here goes to South and their teacher made them watch this😂

  • @xproductionsx7461
    @xproductionsx7461 8 років тому

    Awesome teacher but the beginning tho don't need to be doing that lol

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  8 років тому

      Hi James, thanks, do you mean introducing myself? I'm sure people get tired of that part but there is a reason. The first couple of videos that I made didn't have my name in the opener or I didn't introduce myself. I soon found that other people had copied them and posted them back on youtube or on other websites without asking or even acknowledging me anywhere for it. If people have my name, it makes it easier to search back for any other videos that I have. In the future, I"ll try to make that part quick and painless. LOL. Bruce

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    @crackingasmrchannel147 4 роки тому

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    @exdrifter9966 8 років тому

    hi

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  • @Pianoscript
    @Pianoscript 5 років тому

    Is this a public or private school? Looks damned private to me! Hey poor people: let's organize private schools too!

  • @0xssff
    @0xssff 7 років тому

    :')

  • @todosmiros8119
    @todosmiros8119 5 років тому +1

    i would have failed them for playing Mary had a Little lamb or that uk song. or if the pitch was clearly out of tune.. hip hop and over singing singers have caused kids to have no idea of what's in and out of tune. an f for water in a glass. or in plastic bottles.. they are too old for that low level effort.

    • @fart_head60
      @fart_head60 3 роки тому

      this stuff is homemade have a break

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