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Zeusaphone a.k.a. The ThoraminDon’t let the punny name fool you into thinking this is a tame instrument. The appropriate...
26/02/2021

Zeusaphone a.k.a. The Thoramin
Don’t let the punny name fool you into thinking this is a tame instrument. The appropriately named Zeusaphone or Thoramin actually plays music with lightning. It’s essentially a plasma speaker that works by modulating the spark output of a Tesla coil, creating a shocking effect. This instrument easily wins in the categories of best name and most terrifying listening experience.

PyrophoneYet another great and strange organ is the pyrophone, also known as the fire organ or the explosion organ. It i...
26/02/2021

Pyrophone
Yet another great and strange organ is the pyrophone, also known as the fire organ or the explosion organ. It is quite literally that, an organ that is powered by gasoline and propane; he sound are produced by combustion and explosion. In order to be payed, at least some part of the organ needs to be on fire. Talk about a true rockstar instrument!

Singing Ringing TreeThis work of art is constructed from varying lengths of pipe. As the winds pass over the pipes, it c...
26/02/2021

Singing Ringing Tree
This work of art is constructed from varying lengths of pipe. As the winds pass over the pipes, it creates an eerie sound. The original towers 3 metres over the East Lancashire landscape in England. In March 2017 a sister singing ringing tree was constructed outside of Austin, Texas in the United States.

Zadar Sea OrganThere are a few sea organs in the world, and the Zadar organ is incredible. It’s built under marble stair...
26/02/2021

Zadar Sea Organ
There are a few sea organs in the world, and the Zadar organ is incredible. It’s built under marble stairs in Zadar, Croatia, and is a musical experiment. The sea plays it. As waves crash over a series of tubes, harmonious sounds are created and echo over the steps.

Double Contrabass FluteThe flute brings to mind gentle soprano sounds with a silvery finish, but did you know that there...
24/02/2021

Double Contrabass FluteThe flute brings to mind gentle soprano sounds with a silvery finish, but did you know that there are more, bigger members to the flute family? The entire range of a piano can be covered by flutes ranging from the piccolo to the double contrabass flute. This 8-foot tall monster consists of 5.5 meters of tubing, sounds much like a fog horn, and is super rare. There are only 4 in the entire world!

The Glass HarmonicaInvented by Benjamin Franklin, this instruments uses the same principal as playing wine glasses, but ...
24/02/2021

The Glass HarmonicaInvented by Benjamin Franklin, this instruments uses the same principal as playing wine glasses, but turns it on its side. A series of glass bowls rotates while the player simply touches the bowls with wet fingers to create the desired notes. Because of its unique design, multiple notes can be played at once creating some hauntingly beautiful sounds. It was quite popular in its day, in fact, some of the great composers such as Mozart and Beethoven arranged pieces to include the glass harmonica, but sadly its popularity has dwindled over time.

The Vegetable OrchestraIt may sound funny, but these musicians are serious about playing with their food. The group was ...
24/02/2021

The Vegetable Orchestra
It may sound funny, but these musicians are serious about playing with their food. The group was founded in 1998 in Vienna, Austria. They play a wide range of music on fresh vegetables using everything from bass drum pumpkins to carrot flutes. Some instruments are ready as is, but some require some sculpting. They don’t waste anything however, they use the remaining pieces of vegetable to make a soup which they serve to their audience after a performance.

HydrolauphoneAs the name suggest, these instruments produces sound hydraulically. The term actually classifies an entire...
22/02/2021

Hydrolauphone
As the name suggest, these instruments produces sound hydraulically. The term actually classifies an entire category of instruments just like strings, woodwinds or percussion. It provides a sensory experience as music is played by covering different water jets to produce different pitches. You can think of the hydrolauphone as a hybrid, an underwater flute meets a pipe organ. Some hydrolauphones use reeds much in the same way woodwind instruments do and our absolute favourite in this category is the H2Oboe.

The Great Stalacpipe OrganThere are many strange organs out there which use all sorts of materials to produce sound, but...
22/02/2021

The Great Stalacpipe Organ
There are many strange organs out there which use all sorts of materials to produce sound, but one of the best is the great stalacpipe organ. Located in Luray Caverns in the United States, it strikes stalactites tuned to various pitches with rubber mallets. In order to find these perfect pitches, the inventor, Leland W. Sprinkle, tested and shaved the stalactites in this cavern and wired them to the central keyboard. The entire process took three years, and the organ stretches across 14,000 square metres!

ThereminThis instrument is weird because it requires no touch to be played, instead one produces sound by moving their h...
22/02/2021

Theremin
This instrument is weird because it requires no touch to be played, instead one produces sound by moving their hands in proximity to two “antennas”. Invented in 1920 by Russian physicist Lev Termen, the Theremin was originally intended for use in classical music. It never caught on as an orchestral instrument, although its popularity got a boost in 1994 when the film 'Theremin: An Electronic Odyssey' was released.

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