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  2. Waterphone - Wikipedia

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    The instrument has also been used prominently by rock musicians. Tom Waits is a waterphone collector and player as is Mickey Hart. [citation needed] Other users include Richard Barone (both solo and with The Bongos) and Alex Wong (when playing with Vienna Teng), and it can be heard in music by The Harmonica Pocket.

  3. Hydraulophone - Wikipedia

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    A hydraulophone is a tonal acoustic musical instrument played by direct physical contact with water (sometimes other fluids) where sound is generated or affected hydraulically. [1][2][3][4][5] The hydraulophone was described and named by Steve Mann in 2005, and patented in 2011. [6] Typically, sound is produced by the same hydraulic fluid in ...

  4. Water drum - Wikipedia

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    Two water drums. Water drums are a category of membranophone characterized by the filling of the drum chamber with some amount of water to create a unique resonant sound. Water drums are used all over the world, but are found most prominently in a ceremonial as well as social role in the Indigenous music of North America, as well as in African music.

  5. List of musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    An assortment of musical instruments in an Istanbul music store. This is a list of musical instruments , including percussion, wind, stringed, and electronic instruments. Percussion instruments (idiophones and membranophones)

  6. Glass harmonica - Wikipedia

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    The glass harmonica, also known as the glass armonica, glass harmonium, bowl organ, hydrocrystalophone, or simply the armonica or harmonica (derived from ἁρμονία, harmonia, the Greek word for harmony), [1] [2] is a type of musical instrument that uses a series of glass bowls or goblets graduated in size to produce musical tones by means ...

  7. Hydrophone - Wikipedia

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    Hydrophone. A hydrophone (Ancient Greek: ὕδωρ + φωνή, lit. 'water + sound') is a microphone designed to be used underwater for recording or listening to underwater sound. Most hydrophones are based on a piezoelectric transducer that generates an electric potential when subjected to a pressure change, such as a sound wave.

  8. Ondes Martenot - Wikipedia

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    The ondes Martenot (/ ˈoʊnd mɑːrtəˈnoʊ / OHND mar-tə-NOH; French: [ɔ̃d maʁtəno], "Martenot waves") or ondes musicales ("musical waves") is an early electronic musical instrument. It is played with a keyboard or by moving a ring along a wire, creating "wavering" sounds similar to a theremin. A player of the ondes Martenot is called ...

  9. Theremin - Wikipedia

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    The theremin was the product of Soviet government-sponsored research into proximity sensors. The instrument was invented in October 1920 by the Russian physicist Lev Sergeyevich Termen, known in the West as Leon Theremin. [4][5] After a lengthy tour of Europe, during which time he demonstrated his invention to packed houses, Theremin moved to ...

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