Classic American Kazoo
While blowing is the term typically used to describe the technique required to play a kazoo, a more accurate term would be humming into the Kazoo. Blowing with the lips closed around the mouthpiece of the kazoo will not make sound – one must vibrate air from one’s lungs by humming into the instrument to produce any sound. Increased air flow and harder blowing will result in a louder sound.
Instead of just humming (hmmmmm); different sounds can be made by singing different syllables, such as doo, who, rrrrr, brrrr, into the kazoo. The vibration from the kazoo will be transferred to the lips giving a sensory input.
Before washing your kazoo carefully remove the round top section then remove the easy to clean and longer lasting cellophane disc, replace after washing and drying the instrument.
4 Pack
WARNING: Not for children developmentally and aged under 3 years old.
To be used under adult supervision.
Contains small parts, may be a choking hazard.