Bill Nye: Coco-nutty Music
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Bill Nye: Coco-nutty Music
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This tutorial from Bill Nye explains how a coconut (and the air inside it) can transform the energy of movement into a variety of interesting sounds.

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Coco-nutty Music

Many animals make music: grasshoppers, birds, whales, and gibbons all sing or at least seem to be singing. They sing to communicate with each other. Their songs have different meanings, depending on the order of the notes or tones. Some sing to stake a claim to their territory, while others sing to attract a mate.
You can make music too. Only instead of animal music, you can use a plant to make some cool sounds. Try this.

What You Need:

1. a coconut

What You Do:

1. Cut a coconut in half. Drain the milk and clean out the inside.

2. Tapping the halves against the floor sounds like a horse galloping.
3. If you place a sheet of paper between the halves and rub the halves together, it sounds like someone is walking through snow.

What’s Happening?

The hollow shape of the coconut halves lets air bounce around inside them. The stiffness of the coconut fibers makes the force of the tapping or rubbing get into the air inside. The energy goes from you into the coconut and then into the air. How many different types of sounds can you make with your coconuts? Experimenting turns the making of music into a science.

Coco-nutty Music

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  • Academically Sound
    Rusty Sturken
    Rusty Sturken (194) - about 12 months ago

    "This is a good activity that allows students to experiment and learn to make their owns sounds using the coconut but I am not sure how students would cut the coconut in half safely without their parents. And I am not sure how parents could cut it in half safely."

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