Differences
This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
| Next revision | Previous revision |
| turbulence_flutes [2025/03/06 00:30] – created mete | turbulence_flutes [2025/03/18 08:07] (current) – mete |
|---|
| === TURBULENCE FLUTES === | === TURBULENCE FLUTES/ 'WIND' INSTRUMENTS=== |
| | {{:pasted:20250318-080408.jpeg}} \\ |
| | {{:pasted:20250318-080420.jpeg}} \\ |
| |
| I made a choir of 7 'wind instruments' back in 2018, wind as in sounds like a gust of wind (a terrible pun, i know). They are very similar to the ones you have made but instead of changing the length of the bell end of the instrument I made mine so they can change the internal volume of the resonating chamber (much like the way you were adjusting the small wooden plugs on yours). Mine can change pitch by over an octave, but the pitch shifts are not completely obvious because the chaotic nature of the sound they make. I really like the way you walk through building your instruments and it makes me think about a different design where the windway can rotate direction allowing it to hit the voicing at different angles depending on the timbre the player wants. It would also be interesting to have a telescoping tube at the bell at the end instead of a fixed pipe so that the instrument can be tuned to any number of pitches. | I made a choir of 7 'wind instruments' back in 2018, wind as in sounds like a gust of wind (a terrible pun, i know). They are very similar to the ones you have made but instead of changing the length of the bell end of the instrument I made mine so they can change the internal volume of the resonating chamber (much like the way you were adjusting the small wooden plugs on yours). Mine can change pitch by over an octave, but the pitch shifts are not completely obvious because the chaotic nature of the sound they make. I really like the way you walk through building your instruments and it makes me think about a different design where the windway can rotate direction allowing it to hit the voicing at different angles depending on the timbre the player wants. It would also be interesting to have a telescoping tube at the bell at the end instead of a fixed pipe so that the instrument can be tuned to any number of pitches. |
| ===NOTES=== | ===NOTES=== |
| |
| {{tag>[instruments instrumentarium notes about invention all]}} | {{tag>[instruments instrumentarium invention woodwind aerophone vessel turbulence all]}} |