Thought I'd have a go. I tried a real trumpet once but, as an asthmatic, using a foot pump for blow is a no-go. So let's see what Carol Vorderman has to say about making some paper pipes.
Now this is us. Didn't we improvise stuff in lieu of shop-bought wonders ourselves? I'll try those and sample them.
There's a trumpet here as well: http://www.ehow.com/how_12072496_make-p ... mpets.html
Suitable for children over three, so at least I have a chance.
There's lots of that in there. I think the first one is the better option and well worth a buzz in session. Could blend well with the real harmonicas.
Could even make my own band: http://www.ehow.com/how_4897702_make-fo ... ments.html . This kind of thing was dominant when people were much poorer. Even the National American ballet girls used a cigar box ukelele for some fun in the '20s: http://i.imgur.com/2UKausJ.jpg
That fills my gap. As it were.
Paper reed section about my level. Great fun though.
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Re: Paper reed section about my level. Great fun though.
Parp!
Won't somebody PLEASE think of the children?