Children's Instruments and Music Resources Bend OR

Teach your kids the value of music with environmentally friendly homemade musical instruments that inspire the three R’s- reduce, recycle and reuse. Make it a fun activity time that lets you foster creativity and strengthens your bond. You can find instructions for making such musical instruments on the Internet. Music is a great way to help your children develop sensory-motor skills, such as eye/hand coordination, gross-motor strength, and auditory awareness to discriminate sounds. Please scroll down to learn more and get access to all the music related products and services for kids in Bend, OR listed below.

Jb Music/Electronics
(541) 617-0050
Po Box 7712
Bend, OR
Types of Instruments Sold
Digital Piano, Electronic Keyboard, Band & Orchestral, Drums & Percussion, Sound Reinforcement, Recording Equipment, Guitars & Fretted Instruments, Print Music, DJ Equipment

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Moore Music & Sons
(541) 383-8863
1531 Ne 3Rd St
Bend, OR
Types of Instruments Sold
Acoustic Piano, Digital Piano, Guitars & Fretted Instruments, Print Music

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Wall St Guitars & Collectibles
(541) 617-9080
1291 Nw Wall Street
Bend, OR
 
Bend Instrument Repair
(541) 317-4617
Bend, OR
 
BEND INSTRUMENT REPAIR
(541) 317-4617
168 NE GREENWOOD AVE
Bend, OR
 
Mt View Music
(541) 389-5416
1326 Ne 3Rd St
Bend, OR
Types of Instruments Sold
Band & Orchestral, Drums & Percussion, Guitars & Fretted Instruments, Print Music

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BROCK SOUND CO
60639 RANGER WAY
Bend, OR
 
WALL ST GUITARS AND COLLECTIBLES
(541) 617-9080
1291 NW WALL ST
Bend, OR
 
MOUNTAIN VIEW MUSIC
(541) 389-5416
1326 NE 3RD ST STE C
Bend, OR
 
GLADDEN MUSIC
(541) 382-6514
63171 DE HAVILAND ST
Bend, OR
 
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Children's Instruments for Miniature Musicians

Children’s Instruments for Miniature Musicians

May 29, 2009   Marisa Belger

As W flings his miniature body across his miniature piano, creating an avalanche of sound with his stomach and knees and feet (note: his hands are nowhere near the keys), I wonder if he inherited his father’s musical ability or if he’ll end up like me—tone deaf and instrument-phobic, left playing the egg shaker at his in-laws’ family gatherings.

I hope for the best and so encourage his musical experimentation (until the headache creeps up and begs for a quiet, introspective child prone to reading and drawing and other silent activities) with a variety of kid-sized instruments like Melissa and Doug’s piano complete with color-coded keys and songbook. Plan Toys also nurtures novice musicians with a starter baby drum or a more advanced drum set made from natural rubber wood and non-toxic paints....

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