Source: Buggy and Buddy
Every Kazoo Was Unique
Each kazoo had its unique sound; some buzzed sharp, others buzzed soft, creating a unique spin. That little aspect of uniqueness made it so personal. As class would get their kazoo ready, that’s typically how my classes ended, with inescapable kazoo chaos—dozens of kids humming at the same time into their homemade kazoos in proud proclamation of their new found musical abilities.
How to Make a Homemade Kazoo
Materials:
Cardboard tube (toilet paper or paper towel roll)
Square of paper towel or wax paper
A rubber band
(Optional) small hole near the covered end
Instructions:
Pull the paper towel over one end of the cardboard tube.
Secure the paper towel tightly with a rubber band.
Puncture a hole near covered end (optional).