Starting in
Purchasing of materials
Materials
Pine seems to be the more affordable of the 2 types of wood suggested by Mr. Peerman. Im gonna start with the largest key being about 3 feet tall and each subsequent pieces beings 2 inches shorter.
I will have to purchase the materials from Home Hardware due to proximity more than anything. Got into a hiatus because my dog had bit me right on the middle finger….how ironic. So I will have to hand in my project a little late. Im gonna use this time to hopefully get as many materials as possible.
Initial Research
The Beginning Stages
Here are some examples of what I wanted to mimick with my project. However on a much smaller scale because of cost constraints.
I reall hit the ground running with this concept I did not want to work with any other instruments. My real problem here was the simplicity of the idea. I had to make it more complex than just a six key xylophone. Thanks to Trevor Peerman of the music department I was able to get my hands on a glockenspiel and get his insight on materials. He said that using a wood like pine or oak to get better resonance and rope under the keys to get more reverberation.
Experimentation
Initial ideas