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Instrument Building

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Students build musical instruments and play them during a presentation as the final project for MUS 202 Instruments and Culture, taught by Professor James Makubuya.

a man holding a drum and another man holding a drum

Multiple students constructed drums. William Hoffman '10 (left) plays his Shaman drum and Brandon McKinney '10 (right) talks about his "split personality" drum which he named because it can be played on the wooden frame or on the goat skin membrane.

a man playing drums and a man playing drums

Steve Egan '09 (left) and Jake German '11 (right) also built drums. Egan built a bodhran drum which is a Celtic drum traditionally used to announce the way into battle and German built a gourd drum used during celebrations, festivals, and marches.

a man standing next to a guitar

Adam Fritsch '09 chose to build a steel guitar complete with a copper slide.

a man blowing a pipe

Alexander Hall '12 presented and played the first Aboriginal didgeridoo.

a man playing a flute

Daniel Lesch '12 also constructed, painted, and played the Aboriginal didgeridoo.

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Andrew Todd '09 created an udu drum from clay. He later painted and fired the drum. The sound from the drum resembles water bubbling.

a man standing next to a pipe organ

Duncan Dam '09 constructed a Vietnamese xylophone out of PVC pipe since he could not purchase the native material, bamboo, in Crawfordsville.

a man in a green hat playing a mandolin

Mark Lewellyn '09 built the traditionally Hawaiian ukulele. He even crafted the tuning pins from walnut.

a man playing a pan flute

Zeyu Lu '12 (left) created his own instrument, which he called the "yin yue wan" or musical bowls. Reed Hepburn '12 constructed an antara or handpipe. Both were able to "wow" the crowd with their renditions of "Joyful, Joyful."

a man playing a musical instrument

Tom Pizarek '09 presented the berimbau often used to mark time in the Brazilian martial art of Capoeira.

a man playing maracas on a stand

Martin Madrigal '12 made maracas out of hollowed gourds and wooden beads. He then attached handles and painted the pair to match.

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