Description
What is Kazoo? The familiar sound of pitched buzzing comes from a popular American toy and musical instrument called a kazoo. Children and adults alike hum into this small, handheld object that produces a buzzing quality through a vibrating membrane that is activated by the player's voice. Pitch and volume are controlled by the person doing the humming. A kazoo is a bit like a simpler, childhood version of a harmonica in that its construction is simple and small. Any amount of musical exposure will have its benefits, and a kazoo is one of the easiest instruments to pick up and explore your own musical abilities.
How Kazoos Work? A kazoo works by producing a buzzing sound, usually via a piece of wax paper that vibrates in a hole at the top of the instrument when someone vocalizes through it. Because kazoos make music using vibration from a membrane, or a thin, taut layer of material, they are technically considered "membranophones" and are thus in the same instrument class as drums. The kazoo is a unique instrument no matter how you look at it.
Features: The surface of kazoo is smooth and delicate.
Simple design, fix in hand of an adult.
A good gift for kids or music lovers.
Specifications: Material: Wooden
Product size: about 4.4 * 1.1 * 0.7 in