08.02.71
MUSCATINE, Iowa - Ask most musicians and they'll say that music
can arrive d enter a occur from anything.
Lori Carroll, music teacher at Louisa-Muscatine Understandable
School, has instilled that theory into her students' minds.
"They made their own instruments and they turned out so well,"
Carroll said.
On a jolly Friday afternoon she decided to have the students
participate in a drum band. Held outside, the students would copy
band chief Mike Will and the neighboring high school's drum
line.
"Pre-eminent [Doug] McBride started as a band director and came up
with the outlook of including the high school drum line," Carroll
said.
The rules of the think up were simple: A student had to create an
instrument out of something that wasn't an pact.
Carroll was looking for the most original, creative and best
cacophony. About 75 percent of her students created percussion
instruments.
"The students exceeded my expectations for the project," she
said.
Throughout the disc, drums and other instruments were made
from water bottles, pop cans, oatmeal containers, plates and
Tupperware.
Source: Muscatine Journal