We love to use Egg Shakers at the studio. There are many ways to play them as the video suggests. But I can only imagine the video we'd get if Maddelyn made it!
I never knew an egg could play music. I wonder what would happen if you turned the egg sideways. Left then right. Would the sound be the same, or if you put it at a corner angle. Oh my, I must be thinking too much about geometry. Youngest grandson has a test tomorrow about geometry. We've been studying for a few weeks now. Planes, vertices, sides, angles. Too, too much for an 8 year old to learn.
I enjoyed the video and the music. Would love to hear the students make the music from those eggs.
We love those eggs!
ReplyDeleteNice video. I had no idea that you get some many sounds from one egg.
ReplyDeleteI never knew an egg could play music. I wonder what would happen if you turned the egg sideways. Left then right. Would the sound be the same, or if you put it at a corner angle. Oh my, I must be thinking too much about geometry. Youngest grandson has a test tomorrow about geometry. We've been studying for a few weeks now. Planes, vertices, sides, angles. Too, too much for an 8 year old to learn.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the video and the music. Would love to hear the students make the music from those eggs.
Thanks for sharing. God bless.
Playing eggs makes teeth fall out! I'm not doing it!
ReplyDeleteIs there a bacon guitar too? Hahahaha!
ReplyDeleteHaha! Egg shakers of course! :D
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter!
Damnable eggs!
ReplyDeleteI must confess as to never having seen these, 'til now. Very cool! I'll take a dozen :)
ReplyDeleteI've never seen one of those, but I like it. Good post!
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