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Musical Experiments for After Dinner

Dinner parties a bit tame? Tired of hearing the same old playlists? Liven up your evenings with these hilarious after–dinner sound and music experiments.

Musical Experiments for After Dinner includes 21 techniques each illustrated by a handsome card including step–by–step instructions and presented in a beautiful gift tin. From turning a carrot into a recorder and playing your wine glasses to recreating the fizz and crackle of a barbershop quartet on an old–timey gramophone, these experiments are guaranteed to provide a good time.

Perfect for any dinner party or friendsgiving you're hosting!

Details: 

  • Gift tin dimensions: 4.75 x 2.25 x 6.6 inches
  • Includes 21 illustrated cards

Angus Hyland is a graduate of the Royal College of Art and a partner at Pentagram Design London. In 2001 he was the co-curator with Roanne Bell of 'Picture This', a British Council exhibition featuring the work of London illustrators. His work for Laurence King includes Hand to Eye (2003, with Roanne Bell), The Picture Book (2010, with Steven Bateman), Symbol (2011), and The Purple Book (2013).

Dave Hopkins is an illustrator who specializes in all forms of line work. His styles range from modern to traditional, incorporating pen and ink, pastiches of steel and wood engravings, and various woodcuts. He has worked for clients such as P&O, Lloyds and Johnnie Walker and numerous publications from The Economist to Mojo

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Musical Experiments for After Dinner

Dinner parties a bit tame? Tired of hearing the same old playlists? Liven up your evenings with these hilarious after–dinner sound and music experiments.

Musical Experiments for After Dinner includes 21 techniques each illustrated by a handsome card including step–by–step instructions and presented in a beautiful gift tin. From turning a carrot into a recorder and playing your wine glasses to recreating the fizz and crackle of a barbershop quartet on an old–timey gramophone, these experiments are guaranteed to provide a good time.

Perfect for any dinner party or friendsgiving you're hosting!

Details: 

  • Gift tin dimensions: 4.75 x 2.25 x 6.6 inches
  • Includes 21 illustrated cards

Angus Hyland is a graduate of the Royal College of Art and a partner at Pentagram Design London. In 2001 he was the co-curator with Roanne Bell of 'Picture This', a British Council exhibition featuring the work of London illustrators. His work for Laurence King includes Hand to Eye (2003, with Roanne Bell), The Picture Book (2010, with Steven Bateman), Symbol (2011), and The Purple Book (2013).

Dave Hopkins is an illustrator who specializes in all forms of line work. His styles range from modern to traditional, incorporating pen and ink, pastiches of steel and wood engravings, and various woodcuts. He has worked for clients such as P&O, Lloyds and Johnnie Walker and numerous publications from The Economist to Mojo

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Dinner parties a bit tame? Tired of hearing the same old playlists? Liven up your evenings with these hilarious after–dinner sound and music experiments.

Musical Experiments for After Dinner includes 21 techniques each illustrated by a handsome card including step–by–step instructions and presented in a beautiful gift tin. From turning a carrot into a recorder and playing your wine glasses to recreating the fizz and crackle of a barbershop quartet on an old–timey gramophone, these experiments are guaranteed to provide a good time.

Perfect for any dinner party or friendsgiving you're hosting!

Details: 

  • Gift tin dimensions: 4.75 x 2.25 x 6.6 inches
  • Includes 21 illustrated cards

Angus Hyland is a graduate of the Royal College of Art and a partner at Pentagram Design London. In 2001 he was the co-curator with Roanne Bell of 'Picture This', a British Council exhibition featuring the work of London illustrators. His work for Laurence King includes Hand to Eye (2003, with Roanne Bell), The Picture Book (2010, with Steven Bateman), Symbol (2011), and The Purple Book (2013).

Dave Hopkins is an illustrator who specializes in all forms of line work. His styles range from modern to traditional, incorporating pen and ink, pastiches of steel and wood engravings, and various woodcuts. He has worked for clients such as P&O, Lloyds and Johnnie Walker and numerous publications from The Economist to Mojo

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