May 23, 2010

Music Wall (R.I.P. Music Tree)

Last year I wrote a little post about our music tree in the back yard. The kids had a lot of fun with it, but when it got to the rainy season here I brought in the musical bits, and for several months, the tree sat musicless and leafless in a soupy mud pit.
Fast forward a few months and the rain has stopped being so relentless, but when I went out to reinstate the music tree, I found that this dinky little apple tree that had never given us more than about five apples in total, was absolutely covered in tiny apples this year! Whoooo! I didn't want to put all the chimes back on and have the kids smacking all the growing apples with wooden spoons though. Dilema!
A short while ago Jenny posted about "music walls" and "banging posts" on her blog "Let the Children Play". She gave some great links to a bunch of different ones that people had made. You can find that post here.

Our landlord is in negotiations with our neighbour to replace a rotting fence between us, so there is no problem bashing a ton of nails into it over the summer. Long story short... here's our music wall... Broken xylophone, the old wind chimes and tambourines from the music tree, some bowls, pans and a load of sticks (wooden spoons or beads on wire sticks), plus a couple of the wire shelves from an old refridgerator that a neighbour was disposing of. Lots of clangy bangy goodness. All of the hardware used to fix stuff to the fence was lurking in the garage, so this didn't cost us anything to do. I honestly have no idea what these weird things that the chimes are hanging from are meant to be for. Something to do with curtains maybe? To hang the wooden spoons up I used a bit of electrical tape to stick a length of electrical tie in a loop from the end.
I actually like this much better than the tree, but I can't put my finger on why. Maybe it's having it all laid out like a giant instrument, rather than the randomness of the tree, but then I did like the randomness of the tree. Maybe it's just that it's something new. I'm always keen for change afterall. Here's the littlest lass to give you a demo...


Thanks Jenny for pointing us to all that lovely inspiration in your blog post!

Sorry to any of you that subscribe to Filth Wizardry and got a couple of non existant posts in your RSS feed yesterday. Blame my trigger happy keyboard short cutting while I was trying to consolidate all the unpublished posts I have lurking back here! Ooops, sorry! As the title of the non existent post said "Mmm, I love people" and I do, but all of that has been crammed into another post with some other stuff now, so be patient :) My mate is on the verge of labour with her fourth baby, so I will have a house full of children while she's in the hospital. My cunning plan is to hang them upsidedown from the ceiling like bats to fit them all in the bedroom overnight ;) Maybe a more reasonable solution would be to build a massive den in the livingroom.

40 comments:

Louise said...

I love so many of your ideas and this one is another fabulous one.
What a fun place to be for your little ones, I hope the neighbor doen't mind :-)

twolittleseeds said...

This is fantastic!

tracey (aka rainbowmummy) said...

I LOVE it! Wish we could do this but y'know neighbours.

Let the Children Play said...

Thank you for the lovely mention :) I loved your music tree, but I LOVE your banging wall - especially that it is so spread out and the kids could move up and down creating a whole magnificient concert of sound! Nifty idea with the individual pieces of the xylophone too.

Play for Life said...

LOVE! LOVE! LOVE! LOVE! LOVE your music wall!
Donna :) :)

Silly... 'Ma said...

I love this! It's not even obnoxiously loud, as I'd first expected. Wonderful.

Jen said...

Wow! Can you please come and make a music wall at my house- Pleease!! Awesome. It reminds me of a little music station at our science center- it's one of the first places my children run to. Hmm. I'll have to think about how I can make somethingn like this in our backyard. I am inspired- again- from your blog!!

Jen

Jen said...

Wow! Can you please come and make a music wall at my house- Pleease!! Awesome. It reminds me of a little music station at our science center- it's one of the first places my children run to. Hmm. I'll have to think about how I can make somethingn like this in our backyard. I am inspired- again- from your blog!!

Jen

Teacher Tom said...

Okay, so the music tree was already awesome, but your music wall is world class! Our own "sound garden" is only made from PVC pipe and is therefore rather temporary. I do have a stretch of fencing, however, that has nothing on it but paint . . . Thanks for your brilliance, yet again!

Mmm, I love people too . . .

Scott said...

Wonderful idea! I love the bits and pieces that all come together to make a wonderful whole wall of music.

janimal said...

I'm giving you a blog award. I know you're not into the rules of blog awards and that's A-ok with me! Pass it on if you have the time or inclination. Shout out to you on my blog at:
http://delilahsmomma.blogspot.com/2010/05/blog-award.html

LOVE the music wall. Would it be completely insane to do that IN the house in the basement?!?!?

Donna said...

I continue to be amazed by the ideas you come up with, the music wall is wonderful!

Melly said...

I love this! We have an old shed in the backyard and maybe I could talk the hubby into helping me make a music wall there! So fun and creative!

niku said...

This wall is so awesome! Love this.

Kirsten said...

Your kids' beautiful music must have inspired the tree! I'd give apples too, if I were serenaded on a regular basis.

Anonymous said...

maybe the apple tree likes the music too :)

Unknown said...

I really think you need to be working for our new government in the department of happy and inspired children.The kids have been overlooked for too long. Loving what you are doing.

Jenny said...

one of the coolest things i've seen in awhile

Autumn said...

C'est Génial! Extraordinaire.
It's amazing!

J'adore; I love your wall.
Vos idées sont fascinantes. Vos filles ont beaucoup de chances.

Merci.

alyssa spring said...

Love this idea so much! I'm wondering what your neighbors think about it?

Lindsey said...

janimal: Thanks for the awardy doodad. I'll say thanks proparly when I get together a post with some examples of other people's projects that they have tried from here :)

A couple of you have suggested that our wee apple tree may have been rewarding us for months of preschooler seranading. It's either that, or the fact that the "rainy season" has gone on for about two months longer than it usually does ;) (feels like home for me though when it pours)

Also, about the neighbours... They are really nice. Have got older kids who play basket ball a lot right near the house, which makes about as much noise as the music wall. They don't seem to mind the intermitant music wall noise either. It's not like we're blasting Rage Against the Machine at each other during the night ;)

Amber Mann said...

This is so cool. It reminds me of the giant FAO Schwarz piano. And your daughter's drum solo is inspiring!

Anonymous said...

I absolutely think the apple tree is show appreciation from your serenading! Might pay to put a few jingly pieces on the tree this year just to be safe?

D said...

I think it looks like art and not just music. :) Love it!

Desdemicordilleradelosandes said...

That brilliant idea, graces for sharing the musical wall.
Regards from chili

Unknown said...

Oh heavens I wish we had a space for this! That would rock!

Stephanie said...

I love this, but I think my neighbours might hate it :(

ELC...a place for childhood! said...

We copied this brilliant idea at our preschool and are thrilled with the result! http://endeavorlc.blogspot.com/2010/09/music-wall-project.html
Thanks for the inspiration :)

steph said...

I just found this post the other day! How fabulous!!! The kids and I made our own version of the music wall :)
here it is on my blog
http://mayflowerhomelearning.blogspot.com/2010/11/music-wall.html

mammachegiochi said...

Questa è un'idea straordinaria!!!

Anonymous said...

I'm creating a resource folder for my Diploma of Children's Services, and would love love love to include this music wall. I'd love to use the photos in my folder. Please let me know if this is ok :)
Thanks
Katie

ShareandRemember said...

ACK!!! I'm so inspired!! I love your video! :) Thanks!

Lisa said...

I am soooooo using this idea! We live on acreage so my daughter can play to heart's content and this is a fantastic idea. You are such a creative spirit and you're daughter showed such great style playing...esply at the end, she was a joy to watch!

Ojukas said...

Hi,

I was amazed by your music wall. I used your music wall photos in my blog writing about different wall ideas. I hope that is ok, as I referred to your website. Please let me know if this is ok with you.

Fran said...

A great inspiration for teachers too!!!
I am going to use an old Glockenspiel as a bell for my door.
Thank you for the wonderful idea.

Amy Conley said...

Beautiful! Will share your link with many, I found it on The Children's Music Network listserve. I've seen things like this at children's museums but you've shown us how to use common household things, hardware gadgets and recycled instruments/stuff in a more creative and less costly way. Thank you!

Becki said...

I'll be looking for lots of little musical bits for the back yard now!

School System Occupational Therapist in Virginia said...

Wonderful! Will try out with a classroom of kids with severe disabilities. Thx! Karen

www.OTinPublicSchools.blogspot.com/

School System Occupational Therapist in Virginia said...

thx so much for this idea! Will try out with a classroom of students with severe disabilities, in a smaller way, of course. Karen

www.OTinPublicSchools.blogspot.com/

motherof7 said...

My neighbor did complain about our music "garden", but she is grumpy about children in general. So I paid attention to how long the children actually play the instruments and the time of day and it is a reasonable amount of time. We put an upside down metal garbage can in our music garden. I like that this is a wall, all spread out. Our pan lids are hung on our fort and a piece of sheet metal is attached to another spot (within a wood frame with rounded corners, of course). Thanks for sharing. I LOVE the xylophone.