Rainstick
The rainstick is believed to have been invented by a group of indigenous people in Northern Chile. They were made by hammering cactus spikes into dead cactus tubes and filling them with rocks. Whenever an object filters through a rainstick, it bounces off whatever it is sifting through and produces a sound. Each tiny sound vibrates through the tube, creating a collective sound like rain.
Supplies
- Paper
- Paper towel tube
- Pencil
- Scissors
- Tape
- Spatula or stick
- Tinfoil
- Rice, beans, small rocks, etc.
- Bowl
Step 1
Fold the paper in half
Trace the bottom of a bowl onto the paper
Trace the paper towel roll in the middle
Draw spokes around the inner circle
Cut out the outer circle and spokes
Step 2
Put one cap on the end of the tube
Fold the spokes over the tube and tape it down
Step 3
Use a piece of tin foil about the length of your tube
Fold the foil in half four times
Wrap the foil around a stick or spatula to create a spiral
Stretch it out
Place it in the tube
Repeat!
Experiment with different amounts of foil
Step 4
Create a funnel with a piece of paper
Using a mixture of two materials creates a unique sound
Fill the tube about 1/10 of the way full
Later you can experiment with different amounts
Tape your second cap on the end
Test it out!