Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Do Re Mi Bottles


I saw this last summer in a magazine and was smart enough (at the time) to write down the amounts needed. I knew I would probably need Nathan for this activity too as he is usually better at activities involving air.  It turns out I didn't really need him, and none of us were too good at it! Oh well, the girls thought they were doing it, and they could still hear the notes (just faintly).

So what you need: 8 20 oz plastic bottles (Nathan insists glass would be easier, but I don't know where I would find those), water, food coloring (optional)

Start by filling each bottle with the amount of water needed to produce the desired note.  I guess you need some sort of measuring device as well.

Do - 7 oz
Re - 9 1/2 oz
Mi - 12 1/2 oz
Fa - 14 oz
So - 16 1/2 oz
La - 17 1/2 oz
Ti - 18 1/2 oz
Do - 19 oz

She kept asking me what they were for.

After filling them all I decided to add some color to the water.  The girls enjoyed shaking them up and changing the colors.




 Remove the lids and blow across the top of the bottles to create the note.  This is the part we weren't very good at.  I have included some videos anyhow, and I would love to see it if someone is good at it and can make it sound a bit more fluid! If you are good at it you could even play some simple songs!





I brought out the girls little do, re, mi puzzle to emphasize each note since we weren't too good at it.  The enjoyed trying the bottles and the puzzle.


Of course we had to sing along, "Do a deer, a female deer..." It at least gave us a good opportunity to talk about low versus high (which I think the girls already knew,, but this re enforces it).  I know they know now! We brought out the musical bells, and Bria brought two to me and told me it is the low one and the high one. She was right! Featured at Tuesday Tots on Rainy Day Mum

14 comments:

  1. Excellent! My girls will love this! Thank you for sharing.

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    1. Thanks for visiting! Please let me know if you are better at it then we were; I would love to see someone good at it play!

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  2. Thanks for linking to Tuesday Tots. I'll be featuring your do re mi bottles this coming tuesday so feel free to come and grab a featured button for your blog. Thanks for linking up and look forward to seeing what you have for us next week :)

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    1. Thanks for featuring us and for hosting!

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  3. I LOVE this super duper clever idea! And I love how you made it so colorful too! I featured these today on TGIF - http://livinglifeintentionally.blogspot.com/2012/10/tgif-linky-party-51.html! As I've featured you more than once I have a special featured again button for you if you'd like =-) Just email me livinglifeintentionallyblog @ gmail.com for the button code =-) I'd love for you to come link up again this week.
    Have a GREAT weekend,
    Beth =-)

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    1. Thanks Beth for featuring us and for hosting!

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  4. What a wonderful activity!! We will definitely have to try this. Thank you so much for sharing at Sharing Saturday!!

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    1. Please let me know if you are better at it then us. I really think it would be amazing with the right person! lol

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  5. I've always wanted to try this. It looks so fun. And the puzzle is really cool. :)

    Thanks for sharing at the Sunday Showcase!

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    1. Try it, and let me know how it works for you! Thanks for visiting!

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  6. Excellent! My girls will love this! Thank you for sharing.

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    1. I hope they have a great time! Thanks for visiting!

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  7. Great idea - pinned to a saensory board for a Twitter group we have tonight #playfest found you through #Mums Make Lists

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