
Make your very own guitar! | Teacher Time
2/5/2021 | 47sVideo has Closed Captions
You can use simple household items to make your own guitar - how cool is that?!
You can use simple household items to make your own guitar - how cool is that?! Follow along with Daniel from Swansboro, NC, as he shows you how in Teacher Time! Rootle and PBS NC are proud to bring you Teacher Time, a series of fun, hands-on activities created by NC teachers! Visit pbsnc.org/ahl for more information. Thanks to the Burroughs Wellcome Fund for their support.
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At-Home Learning Presents: Teacher Time is a local public television program presented by PBS NC
Teacher Time is supported by the Burroughs Wellcome Fund.

Make your very own guitar! | Teacher Time
2/5/2021 | 47sVideo has Closed Captions
You can use simple household items to make your own guitar - how cool is that?! Follow along with Daniel from Swansboro, NC, as he shows you how in Teacher Time! Rootle and PBS NC are proud to bring you Teacher Time, a series of fun, hands-on activities created by NC teachers! Visit pbsnc.org/ahl for more information. Thanks to the Burroughs Wellcome Fund for their support.
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Country music was originated in Appalachia, and it has so many different, amazing styles that equal into one.
Would you like to play guitar with me before you go?
Make sure you have a parent.
Find the center of your box, and you'll draw an outline.
And you'll cut your circle.
Put your paper towel roll inside of your box, and duct tape it.
Make your circle from your duct tape roll.
Once you have completed that, you'll need six rubber bands, and you'll need push pins.
And that's it.
So long for now.
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