What is Kazoo?
Kazoo is a musical instrument that creates a buzzing sound when the player hums into it. Kazoo is part of the Mirliton family from drum tools. Mirlitoni have a vibration membrane that intensifies humming sound and is derived from ancient African instruments. The first Kazoo was made in the 18th century. Today, most of the plastic is made of plastic and is used as easy to play music toys for children.
Kazoo can be considered an unconventional wind tool, because unlike conventional wind tools, it has no buttons or valves and is also played differently. Kazoo only depends on the voice of the player to create a sound. Hilming causes the membrane to vibrate and change the sounds of the player's voice. In other brass and wooden tools, the sound is only amplified by the mouth of the lips produced. The membrane is in the section on top of Kazoo called the turret. The caries are usually short and in the shape of the tube, but can be made in almost any shape if both ends are open.
Alabama Vest invented a modern Kazoo at the age of 40 and took his plan to throw the tool to Thaddeus vonclegg. Vest and VonClegg organized Kazoo demonstrations at Georgia in 1852 and received a good response to their new instrument. Emil Sorg and Michael Mcintyre created an extensive production method of Kazoos in the early 20th century. McIntyre received a patent in 1923 and founded the original American Kazoo company.
Although Kazoos is usually made of plastic today, Kazoo can be made of wood, metal or glass. Some Kazoos are made of silver or even gold. The wax paper was originally a material used for the vibration membrane, but the silicone plastic replaced it from tears on wax paper and does not last long. The vibrating membrane is vital in Kazoo because the thin film resonates the sound of the player.
Three Kazoo pieces are injected and then assembled, decorated and wrapped. Some Kazoos are sold as forPagal items and are decorated with logos. Most Kazoos have simple stickers applied to them, while others have silk design. The Silkscreen process can print the color ink directly on Kazoo. The ink is fast enough to allow Kazoo to dry before leaving the machine.