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  • This is so wonderful! I am following your blog and am teaching with your books in LA! They are outstanding. I have been trying to find this jello in the box. Could you please tell me where did u buy it and what exactly does it called? Thank you!!!!

  • @mrdenen

    Thank you very much!

    You can look on internet sites such as Oriental Trading company. It has tons of different putties.

  • I also wonder where I can get this jello material (in USA). I tried with sponge and play-doh, but those do not fit very well to a finger.

  • @operaniu

    It's a Noise Putty. I bought it in Dollar Tree. They also have internet website. Some people buy them in Target stores.

  • @pianoteaching Thank you so much for the useful information!! I am so excited to demonstrate with it. Thanks again, Mrs. Gorin.

  • @operaniu Anytime :)

  • Utterly Brilliant! I would like to pack my bags today and move to the State Indiana for the sole purpose of studying piano with Irina. I want to become a piano teacher like her.

  • @withowlseyewatch

    Thank you so much! I'm very flattered!

  • Where can I find this Jell-thing? (I live in Europe, not in the States).

  • @Dankbarkeit1980B

    I would recommend to use kids clay, or other materials used for sculpturing, that is dense but not hard.

    If I don't have putty, I use analogies as honey, molasses, Jell-0

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