The Singing River is like a real river that makes music when it moves, just like how water splashes and flows in the bathtub.
Imagine you have a long strip of fabric tied at both ends, hanging down. If you shake one end up and down, the whole strip moves in waves, kind of like how water moves in a river. Now imagine this fabric is covered with tiny rattles or bells, so when it moves, they make a sound.
That’s what happens with the Singing River: it has a long chain of little parts that move as the water flows through them, and each part makes a sound when it moves. The more water there is, the faster it goes, and the louder the music becomes!
How It Works
- The river is filled with water, which pushes the chain or cylinder inside.
- This chain has lots of little pieces that move like a link in a bracelet, making sounds as they go, like tiny bells.
- When the water moves more, maybe because you add more water or push it, the sound becomes louder and faster, just like when you shake your fabric harder.
It’s like having a giant, musical toy that plays along with the river's rhythm! The Singing River is like a real river that makes music when it moves, just like how water splashes and flows in the bathtub.
Imagine you have a long strip of fabric tied at both ends, hanging down. If you shake one end up and down, the whole strip moves in waves, kind of like how water moves in a river. Now imagine this fabric is covered with tiny rattles or bells, so when it moves, they make a sound.
That’s what happens with the Singing River: it has a long chain of little parts that move as the water flows through them, and each part makes a sound when it moves. The more water there is, the faster it goes, and the louder the music becomes!
Examples
- Children hear a tune coming from the river as they walk by during their recess.
- The river produces music when people throw stones into its flowing water.
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