Traditional Musical Spoons Can Capture Audiences Attention
Up until Soundgarden release the video of Spoon Man, few people were really aware of musical spoons. All of a sudden, they reached a brief period of popularity. People who never would have been caught dead playing music spoons were suddenly clicking away against the knees, legs, chest, and neighboring objects.
While most of these kids did not realize was that spoons music went back far before that video. Musical spoons are one of the most simplistic, basic instruments for creating rhythm. The only simpler thing than musical spoons is using your hands alone. This is called ham bone, and is quite an art In Appalachia even to this day.
The principle behind musical spoons is pretty simple. You hold them almost like chopsticks, except you brace them against the back of your hand. You place them so that the actual bowls of the spoons are only half an inch apart, give or take a centimeter. When you hit the spoons against something, they will click together. By doing this quickly and precisely, you can create simple rhythms and even give a live performance.
The biggest thing in playing musical spoons is to come up with a lot of interesting tricks to do. The actual music that you make out of them is basically little more than a rhythmic clicking. The trick of the thing is to put in some showmanship. If you can put on a good show with a novel instruments, you can really get the audience in on it. It is especially good skill for busking, as people love to see unusual things on street corners. Everyone has seen hippies banging away on hand drums before or guitars strumming, but playing the spoons is a bit out of the ordinary.