Xylophone and Marimba Building E-Books from Jim McCarthy
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Cut the price of percussion instruments by
80%!

Imagine... You have a whole range of professional mallet instruments... the musicians are fascinated and you STILL have budget to spare!

Home made Xylophones and Marimbas built from plans at buildamarimba.com

Building Your Own Xylophones and Marimbas is
Easy & Fun - and You are Saving Heaps of Cash!

Yes, even YOU can make these exact instruments in a snap with these Step By Step plans and video instructions - and it's much easier than you might think!

If any of these apply to you, then read more.....

You are a percussion student or a parent of a percussion student, and you are looking for an inexpensive practice instrument for the home

 

You are looking for a serious instrument, not a toy, but you simply can't afford a full concert instrument

 

Are looking for an inexpensive way to get Instruments for Schools for classroom percussion ensembles

 

You are looking for a really fun project to build which will be a real talking pont and source of joy for years to come.

 

You are you looking for an instrument that will suit a student right through their high school years, even for music exams

Then read further to learn about the solutions offered on this page.....


 

Project V - Vibraphone - Coming Soon!

Dear Friend,

Have you ever looked at Marimbas or Xylophones in the music stores and wondered…

"……How on earth can these instruments cost so much?"

After all… they are just planks of wood siting on a frame, with resonating tubes to amplify the sound.

The last time I checked, the best price I could find of a student model three octave marimba was $2750 (USD) - There may of course be cheaper ones, but to get a reasonable concert instrument will cost upwards of $5000.

Even for a small box resonated xylophone you can pay upwards of $400 for a good quality instrument.. and schools need to buy full class sets of them...

The thing is that not all students or parents have this kind of money…

Not even all schools have this kind of money!

That's why I’ve created this solution for You...

Firstly, Check Out my Super Fast "Making a Marimba Video"


 
 
by the way....
The background music for this video was played on the Project 3 prototype instrument built in this video.
 
 
 
 
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Jim mcCarthy, Author, percussionist and instrument builder
Jim mcCarthy, Author, percussionist and instrument builder shown with one of his marimba designs

Firstly, let me introduce myself.

My name is Jim McCarthy, and I’ve been a percussionist for over 20 years.

I’ve always had a passion for building things, but I’d never consider myself a professional at woodworking or trades… I’ve always been a musician first.

When I studied for my masters degree I got really into Acoustics and learned all about how Marimbas were built – I even made some really huge bass marimbas to indulge my hobby.

These days my needs are much more practical... It started years ago when I built a few instruments to assist my wife in her school music program. You may have seen the Project 1 Box resonated Xylophone, or the Project 2 mini-marimba which people all around the world are already building to save money for their schools, as well as being interesting to play and enjoy for children.

I've also built many other instruments in my time, from small xylophones to ultra large Bass Marimbas. What I've done is refined my building processes into step by step building guides for four instruments, The Simple Glockenspiel, The Box Xylophone, the Two Octave Mini Marimba, and the Three Octave Concert Marimba.

 
 
 
 

Frequently Asked Questions about Making Marimbas and Xylophones…

Do I need special wood for the bars?

The great thing about this project is that it will work for you, no matter what wood you have available Concert quality instruments are usually made from Honduras Rosewood or African padouk, and obviously the better wood you have access to the better instrument you’ll be able to make. However you can make this instrument from just about any hardwood (eg, Oak, Durian or Meranti).

How much will the materials Cost?

Depending on where you live you should be able to get all the materials you need for between $350 - $450, from the local hardware or wood supply store.

If you wish to make a better quality instrument you can of course invest in a better quality wood, such as Rosewood. This will cost you a few hundred dollars, but will still be way less than purchasing a real concert instrument.

Does the plans include both Metric and Imperial Measurements?

YES! All the plans include both imperial (feet and inches) and metric (millimetres) measurements.

Do I need to be good at woodworking to achieve this?

Absolutely not! I’m not a carpenter - I’m a musician. Most of the skills required are fairly basic woodwork – measuring, cutting and sanding.

Even if you’ve hardly ever picked up a hammer or a saw in your life I’m confident that you’ll be able to achieve a workable instrument using these plans.

Do I need lots of expensive tools?

Most of the tools you need are commonly available

All you need is:

  • An electric drill with a sanding attachment
  • A screwdriver
  • A wood saw
  • A small hammer
  • Sandpaper and sanding discs
  • Hacksaw
  • Rivet Gun

Plus a few other bits and pieces commonly found around the garage!

Do I need any special tuning equipment?

A basic electronic tuner is highly recommended. Any chromatic tuner will do the job, and you can get a really basic electronic tuner from any music store for between $50 - $100, or simply borrow one from a friend to get the job done! These tuners are incredibly common – nearly all professional musicians or music teachers either own one or have a friend who owns one.

If you don’t have access to one, don’t worry – as I’ve included a full set of sine waves (clear and clean tones) that you can use to tune the notes by ear. If you have a musical ear it is really easy to do it this way.

Is my homemade instrument going to sound as good as commercially available instruments?

I'm not going to suggest that you can build an instrument which will sound identical to the commercially available instrument, not with basic wood that you can get from the hardware store. However - have a listen to these samples, and you'll see that there is very little difference between them!

Commercially Made Instrument
(This particular one costs over $9000)
The Prototype instrument constructed and photographed on this page

Does it matter what the resonators are made out of?

This is one of the biggest LIES that are told to you by the instrument manufacturers…

…that it really matters what the resonators are MADE FROM

The fact is that it makes very little difference!

Think about it......The resonators job is to amplify the sound – and it does this by containing a column of air which is the correct size to resonate when sound waves from the bar enters it.

Does the column of air really care what is containing it? or does it even know? Remember it’s the column of air that is vibrating.. not the container, so what it's made of really makes very little difference!

The plans included for this marimba use PVC pipe for the resonators because:

  • They are lightweight
  • They are inexpensive
  • They are easy to work with
  • They don’t require heavy duty hardware to hold them in place

And you can get PVC pipe at just about any hardware store, as it is usually used for drainpipes around just about any home! If you really want to use another material you can do so of course, but you may have to adapt the plans to cope with a heavier material.

Do I have to wait for anything to be shipped to me?

Absolutely not! You have instant access to the e-books and videos via download, so that you can get started immediately. The plans print out in Adobe Acrobat Reader (which nearly every computer already has installed).

 
 
 

        Click on the image to learn more about each building guide.....

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The Marimba Building Package

Of course you see the value in getting all of these Instrument Building bluprints, so I have a special offer for you....

The Marimba Building package contains:

  • The Box Resonated Xylophone E-Book Plans
  • The Two Octave Mini Marimba Plans
  • The Three Octave Concert Marimba Plans

PLUS.....

simple metalophone building project
  • BONUS - the Simple Glockenspiel building guide - value $9.95
  • PLUS.....

  • You get the three bonus sheet music pieces which come bundled with the building guides
    AND EXTRA BONUS piece of sheet music in this package deal only - "Evening by the Fire"
  • PLUS.....

    Super Bonus - Mallet Making Guide E-Book & Video

    Value: $17.00


    NOW available also as an independent item - GET IT HERE!

    The mallet making e-book guide contains step by step instructions on how to make your own mallets for mallet percussion instruments.

    It includes:

    • How to pick the right materials for the core of the mallet head to give a good full sound on the instrument
    • A guide on the right sort of Timber and Rattan to choose for the shafts
    • What length shaft to use for best results on most instruments
    • Detailed description of how to wind the yarn for soft yarn covered mallets.
    • 20 minute video SHOWing you how to wind mallets in detail.

    This e-book is valued at $17.00, and the information it contains can save you hundreds of dollars in making your own mallets.

    PLUS.....

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    You have 56 days so that you can fully try out the product!


    It took me nearly ten years to build up the skills to effectively tune bars and design marimbas that worked, and that’s why I know my plans work.

    Obviously I can’t build the instrument for you, and your success is going to be determined by a little bit of your own efforts.

    If however, you feel that my plans are at fault and they don’t work for you then simply contact clickbank within 56 days for a full refund – no questions asked. In fact I insist! I don't want your money if you can't successfully use them to make your own instruments.

    So go ahead and click here to get started

    Remember that you don't have to do it all yourself - you can give it to an enthusiastic wood-worker to do as a project, or you could even use it as a school class project!

    Order Individually, or get the whole package here

    Project Glock - Simple Glockenspiel
    Price: $9.95
    Project One - Box Resonated Xylophone
    Price: $27
    Project Two - Two Octave Mini Marimba
    Price: $39.95
    Project Three - Three Octave Concert Marimba
    Price: $49.95
    Mallet Making E-Book Guide
    Price: $17
    Or....

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    Just $97

    The Price for all five e-books plus the videos plus the four pieces of sheet music - is $97 US Dollars. You can pay by Visa, Mastercard, American Express or Paypal, and your credit card company will do the currency conversion for you. Check out the exchange rate in your currency at www.xe.com

    You would pay $116.90 if you purchased all these e-books individually, AND you get the Simple Glockenspiel Building Guide AND the Mallet Making guide AND extra sheet music AND Percussion KEYS membership, completely free! That's over $44 worth of bonuses in addition to your saving!

    See you on the next page!
     

    Jim McCarthy

    P.S. There's no gimmicks here - just real information that you won't find anywhere else!

    P.P.S. This is definitely for you if you want a whole range of professional mallet instruments and still have a budget to spare!

    P.P.P.S. Less than a hundred dollars is nothing to pay for information that could save you thousands of dollars, so click here to get started.

     
     
     
     
     
     
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