MODULE OVERVIEW
The musical instruments module is a welcoming space for people to express themselves through music. While the budget does not allow us to provide instruments directly, this space is designed to support anyone who already owns an instrument or wants to be around music. The goal is to create a community where people can learn, play, and teach music together—no matter their skill level. It's a place for creativity, connection, and growth through music.
HOW IT WORKS
To use this module, users simply bring their own instrument to the space. Once inside, they can use tools like a whiteboard, music stands, and stools to practice, teach, or collaborate with others. A person could work on a song, teach someone how to play, or even just listen and learn from others. This module supports both structured lessons and casual jam sessions, depending on what the users want to do. The space is designed to be quiet and separate from loud tools or machines, so users can focus on their music without distractions.
TOOLS AND REQUIREMENTS
This module provides a simple and flexible space for music practice, learning, and group activities. The environment encourages creativity and collaboration, making it a welcoming place for all skill levels. Since no power is needed, it can be set up in any quiet area that is away from the noise of other tools or machines. A table below lists the items included in this module, along with their cost and a link to where each item can be purchased.
Item | Purchase Link | Cost |
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Rolling Whiteboard | See Product | $80.00 |
Expo Markers | See Product | $16.00 |
Wooden Stools | See Product | $56.00 |
Music Stands | See Product | $14.00 |
Total Cost | $166.00 |
USES AND PROJECTS
This module encourages all kinds of musical experiences. New learners can sit in and listen, slowly building confidence. Those who already know how to play can teach others or practice in a relaxed environment. Whether users are working on a new song, preparing to perform, or just playing for fun, this space is meant to bring people together through music. Over time, the space could even support group performances, music classes, or small community concerts.