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Little Star

(17,055 posts)
Tue Jan 10, 2012, 02:50 PM Jan 2012

Any Surface Becomes a Musical Instrument

Discovery.com
by Nic Halverson
Jan 10, 2012

Any Surface Becomes a Musical Instrument

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Musicians of the avant-garde, listen up. Are you looking for that new sound? Sure you are. But you don't want to be just another skinny-jeaned fauxhemian with a bunch of loop pedals and synthesizers, now do you? Might I make a suggestion for your new instrument de rigueur, sure to anoint you and your band as the new darlings of Pitchfork.

The instrument, you ask? A mirror. Or how about a balloon? No wait, I got it. A tree. Can you imagine the music blogosphere's rapture if you showed up to your next Brooklyn gig and played a tree!
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http://news.discovery.com/tech/mogees-120110.html

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Any Surface Becomes a Musical Instrument (Original Post) Little Star Jan 2012 OP
My van, when its at 3500 rpm... i_sometimes Jan 2012 #1
 

i_sometimes

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1. My van, when its at 3500 rpm...
Wed Jan 11, 2012, 11:56 AM
Jan 2012

Is a perfect D note. I have it recorded and looped...so yeah, everything has a key, just have to figure out where to use it. I think Phish used to play a vacuum onstage.

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