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==== Jew's Harp ==== | ==== Jew's Harp ==== | ||
- | The Jew's Harp is a metal instrument that produces sounds | + | The Jew's Harp is a metal instrument that produces sounds |
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+ | ==== Aeolus ==== | ||
+ | Aeolus takes its name from the ruler of the winds in Greek mythology. It is not so much a musical instrument in the literal sense, as an installation of just the right size, impressive in its intricate construction and shape. Aeolus is not only in appearance entitled to be associated with a futuristic gateway to another dimension - the wind that plays its arias on it actually seems to transport the listener to the mysterious outskirts of what we used to call popular music. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== 3D instruments ==== | ||
+ | A violin or guitar produced in 3D by the printer produces interesting effects. Although deviating musically from the original, 3D instruments, | ||
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+ | ==== Zeusaphone ==== | ||
+ | Also referred to as a " | ||
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+ | ==== Yaybahar ==== | ||
+ | A living "Space Odyssey" | ||
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+ | ==== The wheelharp ==== | ||
+ | The wheelharp is a phenomenon. Designed by none other than Leonardo da Vinci, it was built to the Master' | ||
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+ | ==== Otomatone ==== | ||
+ | An instrument conceived according to the principle that you can play anything. An ideal tool for performers and those who do not mind the toy-like appearance of Otomatone. Against all appearances, | ||
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+ | ==== Omnichord ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Waterphone ==== | ||
+ | Looking like the practice material of a young welder, the waterphone is a structure resembling various lengths of metal rods connected to a half-hang drum, acting as a resonator. It can be played with a bow or baton, but there is no contraindication to doing it any other way. The sound of the waterphone is strongly Hitchcock-like, | ||
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+ | ==== Watermelon keyboard ==== | ||
+ | The recipe reads as follows: some clamps, 100 grams of engineering knowledge, a pinch of the circuit board, one portion of USB cable, and juicy chunks of watermelon. At one point, an artist nicknamed Mezerg became a hit on the Internet. A funky tune with a synth sound. Sound tasty? You touch a piece of watermelon - you close a circuit that tells it what note to produce from the software connected to it. After playing, the instrument continues to be edible. Just don't forget to wash your hands (and the fruit itself!). [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Glass harp ==== | ||
+ | Wine should be drunk from a glass. Or glasses. Before drinking the cheering liquor, you can also play the glass harp. It is enough to fill these glasses to the required volume and rub the rim with a moist fingertip. The glass harp enjoyed its greatest popularity in the 18th century when it was considered a prestigious instrument. Unfortunately, | ||
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+ | ==== Aerodrone ==== | ||
+ | One of the strangest musical apparatuses is an installation created from balloons. Aerodron is a combination of a pump, plastic tubes, valves, trumpets with membranes applied, and balloons. By blowing air, you can get a sound similar to that of horns. And here the number matters - the effect is stronger the more balloons are pumped. Different intensities can be obtained by squeezing the balloon, or by unscrewing the valves. The composition is built by the Argentine band Lugar Otro, and the performer Javier Bustos is probably a world phenomenon. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Stylophone ==== | ||
+ | Stylophone is a miniature analog stylus-operated keyboard. The metal keyboard is played by touching it with a stylus to create each note. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Theremin ==== | ||
+ | The theremin is one of the earliest electronic instruments. The instrument has two metal antennas that can sense the positions of the player’s hands, which control the volume and pitch of the instrument. [([[https:// | ||
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