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‘We value outdoor play in all weathers and times of year. As such we would like a play device that incorporates sensory
stimulation, exploration and fun’
The Airchestra is a simple concept. We want to create an air powered orchestra that is not only fun and stimulating, but that also teaches children about the importance of recycling in today’s world. Our aim is to instill in children the desire to create and explore different ways of making music. And show them that by recycling discarded objects and using some imagination they can turn them into new, amazing instruments. This manual shows you how to make the 4 instruments we created. But ultimately we want you to create your own recycled instruments. The only limit is your imagination, so start dreaming and create your own Airchestra!
By:
Farah Yusof Alex Fraser Richardson
Steffi Kuhn Zineb Benslimane
Hannah Pells Kaegh Joshua Allen
Year 1 Architecture – Oxford Brookes University
What is it?
The bottle flute is a collection of recycled bottles tuned to different notes by filling with varying levels of water. The positioning and quantity allows for multiple players to collectively create a tune.
BOTTLE FLUTES
How Do You Play It?
1. Remove lid. 2. Position lower lip on bottle top. 3. Blow down across the bottle opening. 4. Adjust mouth position if no note sounds and
try again 5. Remember, practice makes perfect.
How to Make it.
1. Fill the bottles(a) with water to the appropriate height (look at chart)
2. Hold the bottle to desired height on the pole(b) and attach it with cable ties(c).
Tips: • Mary had a Little Lamb: 3212333 222 355 3212333 322321 • Jingle Bells: 333 333 35123 444 4433 3355421 • Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star: 11 55 66 5 44 33 22 1 55 44 33 2 55 44 33 2 11 55 66 5 44 33 22 1 • This Old Man: 535 535 6543234 345 1 111 12345 5224321
Products Used Name How Many? Where? Cost
Water N/A N/A - 34mm2 x 2.1 m 3 B&Q £3.60 500ml Water Bottle 9 Recycled - Cable Ties 9 B&Q £0.63 Total £4.23
1 2in
2 3in
3 3.5in
4 4.25in
5 5in
6 5.5in
What is it?
The horn tree is the centre piece of the ‘Airchestra’. It consists of 5 poles with 4 unique horns protruding from the top. The horns are powered by blowing through the bottom of the polytubing which tangles up the tree, like vines, confusing which pipe leads to which horn.
HORN TREE
How Do You Play It?
1. Pick a tube. 2. Blow into it. 3. Have a blast!
Products Used
Name How Many? Where? Cost
34mm2 x 2.1 m 5 B&Q £6.00
Water Bottle 4 Recycled -
6M of 12.5mm clear poly tubing 1 B&Q £7.14
Cable Ties 10 B&Q £0.70
Total £13.84
How to Make it…
1. *Cut the tubing to the desired lengths.
2. Attach one end of each tube to the lower end of each of the outside poles with a cable tie (this is the mouthpiece).
3. Wind the tubes around, and up the central pole (the more tangled, the better!)
4. Attach the other end(a) of each tube to a different pole.
5. *Cut the bases off the bottom of the water bottles(b).
6. *Cut a hole in the water bottle lid(c), large enough for the ‘noise maker’(d) to fit through.
7. Decorate the horns. 8. Attach the horns to the top end of
the tubes. 9. BLOW AWAY!
Tips: • Change the bottle sizes and colours to make new
funky horns. • Try and tangle the tubes as confusingly as possible –
then you never know which horn makes what noise! • Find as many weird and wonderful noise makers
for your horns. • BLOW HARD!
*Take care when using blades. UNDER ADULT SUPERVISION.
What is it?
The Pump Drum is an air powered drum. As you step on the pump, air is generated. This air flows through the pipe and pushes the ping pong ball upwards. The Ping Pong Ball hits the drum skin and makes a beat.
How Do You Play It?
1. Stomp on the foot pump.
2. Listen to the ping pong ball hit the skin.
3. Repeat. 4. Keep the beat!
PUMP DRUM
Products Used
Name How Many? Where? Cost
3L Bellow Foot Pump 1 Argos £2.99
34mm2 x 2.1 m 1 B&Q £1.20
Water Bottle 1 Recycled -
Ping Pong Ball 1 Recycled -
Kitchen Roll Tube 1 Recycled -
Packing Tape N/A Recycled -
Cable Ties 5 B&Q £0.35 Joining Funnel 1 Recycled -
Total £4.19
How to Make it…
1. *Cut the base(a) off the bottom of the water bottle(b).
2. *Cut a 10cm hole in the base. 3. Tape the cardboard tube(c) to
the funnel(d). 4. Tape the funnel to the
bottle mouthpiece(e) 5. Place the ping pong ball(f) in
the cardboard tube. 6. Create a ‘skin’ by repeatedly
running tape along the hole in the bottom of the bottle.
7. Connect the foot pump(g) to the funnel.
8. Check that it works. 9. START JAMMIN’
*Take care when using blades. UNDER ADULT SUPERVISION.
Tips:
Change the bottle size to create different sounding drums.
WHISTLE CHOIR
What is it?
The whistle choir is designed to promote group participation between children of different ages and adults. Bird whistles positioned at varying heights allow multiple players to create a chorus.
How Do You Play It?
1. Place your mouth on the mouth piece of chosen whistle; be sure not to cover the hole with your lips.
2. Blow through your whistle. 3. Adjust widget whilst blowing
to change note produced 4. Whistle away...
Products Used
Name How Many? Where? Cost 34mm2 x 2.1 m 1 B&Q £1.20
Whistle 20 Honest Stationary £4.00
Cable Ties 38 B&Q £2.66
Total £7.86
How to Make it…
1. Hold whistle(a) to desired height on the pole(b).
2. Attach each cable ties(c) diagonally, one at a time.
3. Repeat process for all the whistles.
Tips:
• Have 2 people blowing the whistles. • It makes life easier! • Height can be varied, depending on
height of user.
YOUR INSTRUMENT
How to Make it…
1. Imagine an instrument. Anything you like.
2. Find discarded materials, and see if you can start using them to create your instrument.
3. Make it. 4. PLAY IT!
Tips:
• Be as imaginative as you can, you’ll be sur-prised what you can make out of junk.
• Only use safe, clean and recyclable material. • HAVE FUN!
What is it?
What ever you want it to be.
Place our Instruments in this order and position. But feel free to add your own wherever feels right. Remember to group each set or instruments together, just like a real Orchestra.