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How to Make a Homemade Music Box

By Using These Instructions and Your Imagination

By Kassidy Emmerson, published Apr 11, 2006
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Music boxes were once a popular way to play songs for amusement. In 1887, when the Gramophone was invented by an American named Emile Berliner, it was the beginning of the end for the music box. People could now play a wide selection of songs- instead of just one tune over and over- on their Gramophone.

However, there's still a magical appeal to a music box that a Gramophone just can't capture. When you wind up the key on an old-fashioned music box, the plinking music arouses our hearing. And it takes us back to days gone by.

Music boxes actually used to be square or rectangular-shaped boxes made of thick cardboard or wood. These boxes held the metal music combs and the rest of the musical device. Nowadays, though, they take on a variety of shapes and sizes. This is due to technology. Many music boxes are now "powered" by electronic computer chips that are soldered to a miniature circuit board. A small watch battery gives the device the electricity it needs to operate. The chips are programmed with a song. Once the sensor in the device is exposed to light, the device is activated and you hear the song being played.

No matter what shape you choose, you can successfully build your own homemade music box. The first step is to choose the body of the box. You can build a box of your own design. Or, you may choose to use a ceramic trinket box that has a lid, or a decorative tea cup and saucer, for just two examples. The electronic circuit boards are relatively flat. They can fit into many places the metal music comb devices don't fit into.

The next step is to choose either a mechanical music playing device, or an electronic one. You'll also need to choose a music-producing device that plays the song of your choosing. If you're building this homemade music box for yourself, you can simply choose one of your favorite tunes. If you're building this box as a gift to give to someone else, choose their favorite song. Or, if you're building this as an anniversary gift for your wife, for example, you can choose the first song you danced to, the song that was played at your wedding, et cetera. You get the idea.

Takeaways
  • When the Gramophone was invented, music boxes lost some of their popularity.
  • Technology brought us electronic music devices that are smaller than music combs.
  • Electronic music devices are powered by small watch batteries.
Did You Know?
A Swiss watchmaker named Antoine Favre added music combs to watches and pendants in 1796. Pins pushed the teeth of the comb up and produced musical notes. This was the beginning of the mechanical music box.
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interested in making music and/or becoming an hip-hop artist

Posted on 08/05/2008 at 2:08:09 AM

 
A complete and detailed explanation of exactly how to build the box would be nice.

Posted on 02/12/2008 at 3:02:36 PM

 
iwantto make my own mouic

Posted on 11/19/2007 at 5:11:00 AM

 
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Posted on 10/28/2007 at 2:10:00 PM

 
this is 4 myspace or what??

Posted on 10/03/2007 at 6:10:00 PM

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