Environmental Musical Stomp

Have you thought of making a musical instrument out of your pots and pans?

Stomp turns everyday objects into musical instruments. Using sweeping brushes, bins, bin lids, the most unusual household items and turns them into a musical extravaganza.

Is this being green? It’s not making new instruments, but making the most of and utilising, items from around your house. It’s about keeping clean and a good visual way of getting youngsters interested in green issues. Do you think it’s a good idea, for these sort of performances to be introduced to schools, to make children more aware of environmental issues.

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3 Comments So Far

  1. Great idea. Worth looking into for skint musicians!

    Feb. 23 at 4:53 pm
  2. Not newsy enough, sorry – this works on your blog but not on a news site. Chase up Stomp and find out what they’re doing or what people are saying about them for a more newsy angle.

    Feb. 24 at 9:31 am
  3. I absolutely love Stomp’s performances, have been to see them twice now and would love to see them again.
    They’re set to come to my home town, Cambridge, in Novemeber.
    But sadly think the closest they’re coming to Birmingham is Stoke.
    Visit http://bit.ly/lRX3Y for more details.

    Feb. 24 at 11:45 pm

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