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  2. Experimental musical instrument - Wikipedia

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    Gage Averill playing an experimental hydraulophone pipe organ made from a piece of sewer drainage pipe and plumbing fittings in 2006 . An experimental musical instrument (or custom-made instrument) is a musical instrument that modifies or extends an existing instrument or class of instruments, or defines or creates a new class of instrument.

  3. Whirly tube - Wikipedia

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    The whirly tube, corrugaphone, or bloogle resonator, also sold as Free-Ka in the 1960s-1970s, is an experimental musical instrument which consists of a corrugated (ribbed) plastic tube or hose (hollow flexible cylinder), open at both ends and possibly wider at one end , the thinner of which is rotated in a circle to play. It may be a few feet ...

  4. The Garbage-Men - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally the upright bass is used in place of the electric bass for songs that require a more jazz-like feel. It is made from a wooden box and a PVC pipe. Electric Violin - The electric violin is a 1-stringed chordophone played with a shoe horn bow and made from a cereal box body, paint stick neck, clothespin bridge, and cassette tape ...

  5. 20 Engaging & Meaningful At-Home Activities for People with ...

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    Introducing simple musical instruments or songs can offer positive experiences for seniors with dementia. 2. Encourage visual expression. ... Painting wooden boards or assembling PVC pipes are ...

  6. That 1 Guy - Wikipedia

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    The front pipe uses a low C string, while the rear pipe's string is used to achieve more tenor ranged notes. The pipes themselves are employed to produce various percussive sounds while That 1 Guy slaps, plucks, or bows the strings, as well as occasionally using a drum stick to sound the strings and the pipes at the same time.

  7. Thongophone - Wikipedia

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    The tubing system that allows the instrument to generate its sounds, resembles a pipe organ, which works on the same principle; however, the resonance is generated using a more direct method. In standard thongophones, there is a standard pitch designated for each tube; however the variable pitch thongophone, or drumbone , was made widely known ...

  8. Boomwhacker - Wikipedia

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    A Boomwhacker is a percussion instrument in the plosive aerophone and idiophone family. [1] They are lightweight, hollow, color-coded, plastic tubes, tuned to a musical pitch by length. They were first produced by Craig Ramsell through his company Whacky Music in 1995. The term is now a registered trademark by Rhythm Band Instruments. [2]

  9. From Scratch (music group) - Wikipedia

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    The 1992 piece "Eye/Drum" marked a departure from previous From Scratch works, being their first large-scale piece not to feature the classic large end-struck PVC-pipe instruments. These had been replaced by "Eye-drum" stations, made from shorter lengths of PVC pipe with hard plastic membranes at the playing end and playable with mallets. Other ...