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killedmyraindog
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
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/\ Thats awesome.
Weerow mouth harp (the one you strum)
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They call me Tundra Boy
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: In your linen cupboard.
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Most things that are hard and hollow or wooden (or both) can be used as percussion instruments. Any kind of bin, deoderant can, glasses case, door, banister, table etc. can have decent acoustic properties so try it out.
Although they're not acoustic, you can get really cheap keyboards which are fine for playing tacky melodies on and can also give you some really lo-fi drum beats. I recommend the 'bossa-nova' button. Xylophones/glocks/marimbas are all more expensive aren't they? Oh! You can fill up bottles to different heights and then blow in them or tap them to make different pitches. I'll think of some more later. |
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They call me Tundra Boy
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Do you have any animals that make noises? That would make an interesting addition to a track. Or elderly relatives who you can get to rap. Old people rambling is a type of music.
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They call me Tundra Boy
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If you get a long tube and make singing elephant noises down it you have an instrument that I like to call the singing elephant.
If then tube is rigid and you blow a raspberry down it you have a makeshift digeridoo. You have to find the right resonant frequency to do this. |
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