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Sound: A First Look DVD How do people use sound to communicate? |
K - 5 | DVD |
$49.95
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Once upon a Sound, Second Edition: Mu, the Horn-Blower DVD Introduces a music-loving cave boy who shows how the first horns could have been made from nature. The program also covers the instruments in the horn family. |
K - 2 | DVD |
$29.95
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Once upon a Sound, Second Edition: Bangalore & the Stump Drum DVD Introduces a young Indian boy, who with the help of his father, discovers that snake skin and a tree stump can create music. The program also highlights the instruments in the percussion family. |
K - 2 | DVD |
$29.95
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Once upon a Sound, Second Edition: The Pipes of Pan DVD Follows the adventures of the Greek god Pan, who discovers that a water reed can create music, and introduces the instruments in the woodwind family. |
K - 2 | DVD |
$29.95
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The Phenomenon of Sound DVD Sound is a physiological sensation perceived by the brain by way of the ear. In this video, explore how bats use a kind of sonar that enables them to navigate in complete darkness. |
6 - 12 | DVD |
$59.95
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The Science of Sound: The History of Sound Recording DVD Go back to theĀ nineteenth century to see the first recordings of sound made by Edison and Berliner. Campbell Bickerstaff, curator of the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney, Australia, shows students some of the earliest technology used to record sound and |
6 - 8 | DVD |
$49.95
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