A new handmade instrument each day in February 2010

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instrument-a-day 15: mute accordionFebruary 15th, 2010

I stuck a microphone inside the bass end of my accordion, where the vent is, so I could amplify its breathing and creaking.

I first played mute accordion with the glass bees.  Speaking of whom, I'll be playing with them on March 3rd at Barbes!

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instrument-a-day 14: musical sawsFebruary 15th, 2010

What could be more beautiful than the sweet, pure tone of a musical saw?  How about FOUR saws?  Being bashed with drumsticks?

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instrument-a-day 13: EGurdyFebruary 15th, 2010

Who needs an EBow when you can have an EGurdy?  The spinning disc is coated with rosin to bow the guitar strings, kinda like the wheel inside a hurdy gurdy.

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instrument-a-day 12: oak ocarinaFebruary 13th, 2010

I had a 20 by 1.5 inch slab of oak, so I designed an ocarina that could be assembled from cross-sections that would fit on it.  I cut the parts on the laser cutter, glued them together, and it still didn't work until I took Bre's suggestion and coated the entire thing with glue to plug up any tiny holes.

If you have access to a laser cutter, you can get the plans and assembly instructions from http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1816



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instrument-a-day 11: bottlecap rattleFebruary 11th, 2010

It's a bunch of bottlecaps on a string.  It sounds ok, looks pretty (I love the colors), and smells like a party!

p.s. I'll be performing with many of these instruments at Barbes in Brooklyn, Wednesday March 3rd, along with Chris Williams and thing-a-dayer Jason Das, who are the Glass Bees!



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instrument-a-day 10: aluminum scrap metallophoneFebruary 11th, 2010

Some aluminum bars from another project, string, rubber bands, and a
fruit basket I found in the trash. I didn’t tune the bars, just
picked my favorites from the pile.

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instrument-a-day 9: rubber banjoFebruary 9th, 2010

The traditional rubber-bands-on-a-box instrument, with a piezo contact
microphone. I didn’t try to tune the strings, just worked with what I
got.

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instrument-a-day 8: walnut rattleFebruary 8th, 2010

I don’t know why I kept all those walnut shells. Finally, here’s a
use for them.

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instrument-a-day 7: second try hornFebruary 8th, 2010

Since my first horn was a failure, I tried again, this time in
acrylic, with a narrower tube and larger holes. But it still doesn’t
work as anything but a kazoo. Third try soon!

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instrument-a-day 6: wave scraperFebruary 8th, 2010

Can you take an audio waveform, laser-cut it into a piece of acrylic,
and then play it back by scraping the waveform?

(Spoiler: NO.)

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instrument-a-day 5: bass hornFebruary 5th, 2010

“bass” because it makes a low note and because it’s made of basswood.
The reed is cut from the plastic lid of a takeout soup container. The
thing only makes one note – I put in some random finger holes but they
make no difference! I suspect the horn is way too wide for its
length– I’ll try to make a skinnier one soon.


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instrument-a-day 4: remote interferenceFebruary 4th, 2010

picking up noise from the guts of remote controls.

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instrument-a-day 3: monomarxFebruary 3rd, 2010



I want a marxophone (video) but they go for hundreds of dollars on ebay.
This is a proof-of-concept test for making my own marxophone…
someday…

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instrument-a-day 2: glaciophoneFebruary 2nd, 2010

I pulled up some chunks of ice from a frozen puddle and bonked them
with another bit of ice.

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instrument-a-day 1: scratchlightFebruary 1st, 2010

A warm-up instrument to start the month, and preparation for my
upcoming fun with coils workshop.  I assembled a simple magnetic field
amplifier kit and used it to listen to the motor of a wind-up
flashlight.

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