1.Glass harmonica
This glass harmonica glass bowl made with materials of various sizes. Well, because it is made of glass, this includes the type Crystallophone harmonica. This instrument was invented by musicians from Ireland named Richard Puckeridge. This instrument is played by swiping a finger on the glass that has been moistened first.
2. Seruling Bulet
Discovered by James Johnson, after a through research for 11 years. He was inspired by the Cantonese a very talented musician who plays flute. James often dreamed of creating this instrument until finally he was able to realize his dream
3. Trumpet Giant: 34 feet
Giant trumpet, made at the beginning of the 20th century in the city Besson, London. This trumpet 34 feet long, weighing 56 kg, and with a height of nearly 8 feet. The lowest tone that can be played this instrument is the Bb three octaves below the tone, or tone of the second lowest in modern piano (29.14 Hz).
4. Wind harp
Is one of the Ancient Greek heritage (mid-6th BC). Harp is very rare, because it is the only way to play the harp is the wind. Through the help of the wind, this harp can produce a tone row starting from the lowest to the tones of shrill soprano.
5. Organ Building Atlantic City: the largest and loudest musical instrument in the world
This circle-shaped organ located in the Auditorium of the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey, discovered by the organ maker Midmer compan-Losh Organ. Atlantic City convention hall itself is the largest hall in the world that can accommodate about 41,000 people in the main. The world's largest organ has 33,112 pipes including 64 feet Diaphone Profunda, manuals and pedal located under the air pressure every 100 inchinya.
6. Sea Organ: Plays by sea
Ocean or organ called morske orgulje is located on the coast of Zadar, Croatia, and is the world's first organ played by ocean waves. Here there were 35 tubes in the form of music that opens a hole on each side. When sea water touching the organ, will create sweet sounds that are affected by several things, such as speed, capacity of the waves, and the size of the waves struck. The architecture of this instrument is done by the sculptor and the Dalmatian architect Nikola Basic in 2005.
7.Guitar Nano: world's smallest guitar
The world's smallest guitar is 10 micrometers in length, nearly equal to the length of a single human cell. While the strings along the 50-nanometer satau Setar with a length of 100 atoms. Created by researchers at Cornell University, U.S. as a form of a new generation of musical instruments in the world. However, this tool can only be played with special microscopic equipment and tone were not likely to be heard by ordinary ears.
8. Piano LEGO
This piano was built by Henry Lim, in addition to the piano strings, all parts of the instrument was made using LEGO pieces either the keyboard, jacks, shelving piano, pins, and needles, needles all neatly arranged by him. The instrument measuring 6 x 3 foot weighs almost 75 pounds and almost menghampiskan as much as 100,000 pieces of LEGO.
9. Road Music: playing music along the way
Created several years ago in Japan, by members of industry researchers in Hokkaido. Carved in the form of shading along the road when we passed on it, it will create the strains of beautiful music. This instrument is the idea of Mr. Shinoda, one inspired by damage to roads in the area around his home. With a variety of preparation and the help of several parties, eventually creating this wonderful work. The result, the Way Music is etched holes with a width of 6 mm and 12 mm distance apart each capable of creating beautiful music buzz.
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