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Thursday, July 10, 2008

Kazoo



Hundreds of years ago, African tribesman used the kazoo to imitate the sounds wild animals make. In the 1800's an african-american named Alabama Vest decided to make an instrument based on the very same tool his ancestors used in the wild. That's how he came up with the modern-day kazoo! You hum into the instrument, and your voice comes out sounding funny and high-pitched. You can make your own kazoo by covering a comb with wax paper and humming through the comb's teeth!

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