Here’s a curious percussion machine created by yaaaratheone for a Physical Computing class at Union College, NY.
amazing! is it controlled by piano keys or something?
@ Kiran, I believe it’s controlled by some prepared sequence on a computer.
AAAAH!! that makes sense. it would be awesome to do something like that with piano keys. =D
I agree.
Theres 7 tones (A,B,C,D,E,F,G) not counting sharps/flats. But theres only six wine glasses here…which means one note isnt present I wonder why its like that?
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amazing! is it controlled by piano keys or something?
@ Kiran, I believe it’s controlled by some prepared sequence on a computer.
AAAAH!! that makes sense. it would be awesome to do something like that with piano keys. =D
I agree.
Theres 7 tones (A,B,C,D,E,F,G) not counting sharps/flats. But theres only six wine glasses here…which means one note isnt present I wonder why its like that?