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Got Rhythm?

Posted On 2010-05-10 , 1:02 PM

Dear Diary,

Feel a beat coming on? Here's an idea...start your own Rhythm Band! We found some cool items to get you started. This is your opportunity to show off your creative skills with:

Got rhythm - wrist and ankle bells for making music in a buzzing kids world Rhythm sticks for making music in a buzzing kid world Got rhythm - basic beat shakers for making music in a buzzing kids world
Wrist and Ankle Bells -
shake, rattle, and roll to
your own dance routine.
Rhythm Sticks - whether it's
off-beat, upbeat, or on-beat,
make sounds with the sticks!
Beat Shakers -
feel a jam session coming on?

Then... gather your friends together, get out your favorite recorder, and make music!

Now all you need is a cool name like: The Street Beat Combo, Rythym Belles, or The Shaker Music Makers. You get the idea - make music! Like Love, it's a universal language.

Comment

1. Anika, I can relate to the lack of singing as a talent (sang alto in our church choir which shows my narrow range); but, studied piano for 10 years as a kid, so not totally tone-deaf. ^.^

- by Marie Renn, 2010-05-14, 3:12 PM

2. Never was very musically talented, though I've always loved to sing despite my tone deafness.  As long as the radio is singing louder than I am, then all is good.  ^.^

- by Anika, 2010-05-11, 3:23 PM