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Old 08-23-2009, 08:17 PM
 
Location: Akron, Ohio
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Bought for $5 a Violin-Uke, an unusual bowed instrument made by the Marxochime Colony...shellac finish is nasty, a few cracks in the body...probably from the 1940's.

I may purchase an E-bow to play this with...or hang it on my door and dangle nails for a door chime.

A similar instrument is the Ukelin...


YouTube - UKULIN ukulele/violin 1933 Americana Instrument Barry Byrne


YouTube - Ukelin Song BarryByrneHarp.com

Went to a few sites to see how this device is tuned...here is a few so you will know what these are and if you ever heard of them


http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/Strasse/5565/

Playing
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Old 08-23-2009, 08:21 PM
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Javanese Gamelen instrument




Electronic Bagpipe [LEFT]Invented back in the days before digital sound processing, the Electronic Bagpipe is and electronic analog musical instrument, the creation of Michael O'Neill[/LEFT]



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Like a 1950s flying saucer, the Hang's sound is out of this world !
Listen to a short solo of the Hang being played
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Hang (Hang Drum) Hang means "hand" in the Bernese language, and is pronounced "hung or hong". The Hang was developed in Switzerland. It was the result of many years of research on the steelpan and the study of the diverse collection of instruments from around the world, such as Gongs, Gamelan, Ghatam, drums, bells, etc. The instrument is played with the hands. Udu-like sounds are produced with the air resonance, the sounds of the clamped shallow shells sound like bells or harmonically tuned steelpans. The inner note on the bottom dome is the bass note, and when played in a dampened way allows change in pitch like a talking drum. Seven to nine notes are tuned harmonically around a central deep note. The hemispheres are hardened by a process known as gas-nitriding. This is a thermal treatment process in which nascient hydrogen atoms diffuse into the steel and form nitride compounds with many of the alloys in the steel.
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Old 08-23-2009, 08:35 PM
 
Location: Akron, Ohio
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I mess around with one of these when I need to take out my frustrations...mine is a 10 string Indian Rosewood Chapman Stick

these guys play it better though...

www.stick.com - Stick Enterprises Inc.


YouTube - Steve Hackett - The Sleeping Sea (Rob Martino,Chapman Stick)


YouTube - Tony Levin Chapman Stick at Casey Desmond Studio Session


YouTube - Street Musician playing Chapman Stick
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Old 08-23-2009, 08:47 PM
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Great sound on #3. The open space really makes a difference and bring out the best it seems.

Thanks.
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Old 08-24-2009, 12:58 AM
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This one is odd but neat. (sort of sounds like an orchestra tuning up)

The Sea Organ (morske orgulje) is is a natural musical instrument, seventy meters long with thirty-five organ pipes built under the concrete. The musical pipes are located so that the sea water and wind movements produce musical sounds that are heard by passers by so that it achieves a communication with nature and promotes a unity of architecture and environment. As sea forces and energies are unpredictable in terms of tides and winds, this organ offers never-ending concert of numerous musical variations in which the performer is nature itself.
Each musical organ pipe is blown by a column of air, pushed in turn by a column of wave-moved water, through a plastic tube immersed into the water. The pipes' musically tuned sounds emanate to the surroundings through apertures in the vertical planes of the uppermost stairs. The 7 successive groups of musical tubes are alternately tuned to two musically cognate chords of the diatonic major scale. The outcome of played tones and/or chords is a function of random time and space distribution of the wave energy to particular organ pipes.
Listen to some sounds of the Sea Organ

The musical Sea Organ (morske orgulje) is located on the shores of Zadar, Croatia, and is the world’s first musical pipe organs that is played by the sea. Simple and elegant steps, carved in white stone, were built on the quayside. Underneath, there are 35 musically tuned tubes with whistle openings on the sidewalk. The movement of the sea pushes air through, and – depending on the size and velocity of the wave – musical chords are played. The waves create random harmonic sounds.
This masterpiece of acoustics and architecture was created by expert Dalmatian stone carvers and architect Nikola Basic in 2005, who recently received the European Prize for Urban Public Space for this project. Many tourists come to listen to this unique aerophone, and enjoy unforgettable sunsets with a view of nearby islands. Famed director Alfred Hitchcock said that the most beautiful sunset in the world can be seen from precisely this spot on the Zadar quay. That was how he described it after his visit to Zadar, a visit he remembered throughout his life by the meeting of the sinking sun and the sea.
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Old 08-24-2009, 01:05 AM
 
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YouTube - Unusual instruments
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Old 08-24-2009, 01:51 AM
 
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Glass Harmonica
http://thomasbloch.chez.com/GHmains.jpg

There's some weird wind harpsichord thing that I can't remembver the name of right now.

Obviously, you can check out this site is you haven't already.
Musical Instruments-Unique Unusual Odd Strange Weird Experimental Rare Wacky Musical Instruments Gallery sound clips,photos
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Old 08-24-2009, 02:28 AM
 
Location: Sin City
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I remember seeing this when I visited the Luray Caverns at Shenandoah Valley.

The Great Stalacpipe Organ, the worlds largest musical instrument, unusual odd unique


YouTube - The Great Stalacpipe Organ
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Old 08-24-2009, 02:34 AM
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Mr.O, tried to give you rep. Sorry. Neat. What and where is that?
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Old 08-24-2009, 02:51 AM
 
Location: Bradenton, Florida
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YouTube - The Legend of Zelda Theme on theremin
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