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Video of the Day: Brooklyn Kids Rock

This is way better than School of Rock; over in Mr. R's class in Brooklyn, the little ones are becoming luthiers. Mr. R, Paul Rubenstein, works for Working Playground and teaches high school and middle school kids how to make electric guitars and amplifiers, a program he started 5 years ago. He tells us:

"We make them entirely from scratch (except for the tuning machines) including the pickups. It has just grown since then... now we make amplifiers and square wave oscillators too."

"We are setting the frets to an unconventional tuning system: 7-tone equal temperament. This means that instead of having the standard 12 notes (A, A#, B, etc.) we will have a seven-note scale with notes that don't correspond to the usual notes-- they fall in-between those notes, giving the scale a distinctive sound."

Teach also sent us along the below video of the kids at Franklin K. Lane High School playing their guitars, as well as a square wave oscillator and butter tub amplifier they made. Before you click play, check them out creating their musical masterpieces, here, and then see their completed guitars here.

These kids will know a lot more about playing the guitar than the ones in front of their flat screens playing Guitar Hero.

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  • Dave Hogarty

    Wow. Give some kids an avenue for learning that interests them and it's amazing how fast they'll run down it. This seems like integrative education at its best.

  • bklynd

    Wow, this is really good. Love the boot guitar. You could add a second math & computers class on tuning and stuff and these kids would be unstoppable. (Or hey, a songwriting class in the English dept.)

  • garbnzgh

    that's so dope. i love it. i'm sure just having this kind of experience in school is going to inspire these kids to make some crazy music.

  • matty

    sounds better than most bands in brooklyn these days.

  • jibbly

    Awesome, I would have loved this program when I was in grade school.



    These kids are better than half the bands I've see in williamsburg.

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