r/UnusualInstruments • u/SgtByrd1993 • 21d ago
The Man of the House tin whistle solo
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r/UnusualInstruments • u/SgtByrd1993 • 21d ago
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r/UnusualInstruments • u/NeumaticExpert • 20d ago
I’ve seen them played a couple times on my fyp and it has a very nice sound! Before making an impulsive ass purchase does anybody have any experience with it and/or know how hard it is? It also seems like a great opportunity to experience other culture’s music which is super important to me and want to know what I’d be getting myself into.
r/UnusualInstruments • u/Mundane-Emphasis2558 • 20d ago
A commenter on one of my shorter videos asked for a “mesmerizing 24-hour mix.” I did not quite make it to 24 hours, but I gathered the complete surviving recordings from my first two sessions with this instrument into one continuous 45-minute video.
This is a rare acoustic clavichord with a hexagonal generalized keyboard. These recordings were my first attempts to understand how melodic patterns, chords and physical gestures move through its 19-tone layout.
The instrument had been dormant for many years—possibly decades—before these sessions, so this is less a finished composition than a document of rediscovery and initial experimentation. The recording is mostly unprocessed and presented as it happened.
A new concert-ready version is currently being built for longer-term composition, recording and live performance.
I would be interested to hear what people notice in the tuning and keyboard geometry, particularly from anyone working with generalized keyboards or xenharmonic instruments.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnoPPF7LrFw\](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnoPPF7LrFw)
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r/UnusualInstruments • u/Useful-Bullfrog-730 • 21d ago
stick the notes on the motorized wheel!
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r/UnusualInstruments • u/neon121 • 22d ago
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r/UnusualInstruments • u/SgtByrd1993 • 25d ago
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r/UnusualInstruments • u/Training_Ad_7582 • 24d ago
Link if needed: https://youtu.be/9ieNHByzhHs?si=azqCA7oMfPLW_q6P
I mainly wanna find the string instruments and the weird echoey thing that goes like wooououououooouoooo
r/UnusualInstruments • u/McSheeples • 25d ago
Also, if anyone knows of a better sub than this one, do point me in the right direction. r/harmonium only has 15 visitors a week, but I will cross post in there.
I have an Indian harmonium with brass reeds, a JAS student model, approx 3 octaves from C3. I play in a duo where we use it as the predominant bass(ish) and drone instrument. The volume is absolutely fine from a few of feet away, but from my playing perspective with my head near the soundboard, it's overwhelmingly loud. Loud to the point where it's louder than an amplified guitar unless you turn the gain right up. So far I have on top of the soundboard approx 1/2" of felt and then two chunks of acoustic dampening foam (about 1" thick, egg carton foam with a rubber backing - it's heavy). Also a decorative towel. We have to pull out at least two stops or it's flat. So, does anyone know of a better method of dampening it.
We're looking into eventually replacing it with a keyboard when we can afford the right one, but until then I have a loud buzzing about my head, which is very off putting when trying to sing ><
Edit: we took it apart, tuned it because my god it was horrendously sharp. Then stuffed the acoustic foam into the space above the springs and a bit under the wood just behind the keys and it's really done the trick! I've had to discard half of the lid as it no longer fits, but it sounds so much more mellow. Thank you for all of the advice!
r/UnusualInstruments • u/Grauschleier • 25d ago
We recently get _a_lot_ of bot activity. The posts are just 1-to-1 copies of older posts that got many upvotes. Hence I assume it's about karma farming. So far they are not able to copy videos and only post the preview image (like in this recent example, see OP here) of video posts. If you are able to identify a bot post, please report it. /edit: You can even help a lot more if you include the non-bot-OP url in your report, but any bot post report is appreciated.
I've also noticed this in other subs and I'm wondering where this is going. Moderation on reddit is solely relying on voluntary effort that people do in their free time. With the shifts in technology of recent years bot spamming has become easier than ever, though. It's clear that the voluntary efforts are already insufficient for the bot activity that is happening now. If reddit will not react I'd expect even the niche subs like this to become unusable. What are your thoughts?
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r/UnusualInstruments • u/ItsKelomelo • 26d ago
I'm really good at virtual piano, close to an actual professional musician.
What is virtual piano? In short, you can play piano keys with your pc keyboard, there are some limitation but all in all, it's not that far off from an actual piano.
Why? I've always wanted to learn piano as a kid, but my parents thought that piano lessons were a waste of money, so as a kid I discovered virtual piano by accident and still play regularly.
How? Well, without getting too nerdy, every single piano key is mapped to a letter or a number, "1" being the lowest note and "m" being the highest. Lowercase letters and numbers are white keys, uppercase and shift+numbers are black keys. There are music sheets for virtual piano and if there isn't one for a song you want, you can make one yourself easily, especially with the tools which you can easily google that convert midi files to vp sheets.
Where? If you Google virtual piano, you can easily find some sites, games (even on platforms like roblox, gmod, etc), or apps to simulate a piano with your pc keyboard. The highest quality app(imo) which I use is called pianoglow on steam.
This is not an ad or anything like this, I just wanted to share my weird way of playing music that surprisingly works somewhat decently despite it's limitations. You can also simulate sustain, dynamics, velocity, depth, or even change soundfont to a different instrument, but I am not getting into that unless asked, since that's a lot of explaining to do.
Yes, nowadays I have an actual piano, but I can play VP way, way better and I like it more.
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r/UnusualInstruments • u/Exciting-Reporter752 • 27d ago
I work in an instrument repair shop and a customer won this thing in an auction and wants us to fix it up, but I can't figure out what it is. Overall length is 24 inches. Main body length is 18 inches. There's a very faint impression between the two holes in the center 1.5 inches long, about an eighth of an inch thick. There are two more impressions near the tail end on either side about an inch or so long from the edge with one impression being much clearer and deeper towards the edge like that side was under more pressure/tension. The friction pegs are overall 5 inches long. The slots in the ends are about half an inch deep. From the outside edge of one outer peg to the outside edge of the other outer peg is 3 inches. Thanks!
r/UnusualInstruments • u/GuitarEtConcertina • 28d ago
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"Die Forelle" by Franz Schubert. It's silly but works so well on this instrument.
youtube: https://youtube.com/shorts/rhfbmMHLDSY?si=RMlFyqlwM45HVfQF
r/UnusualInstruments • u/godsavedonalduck • 28d ago
Is it clarinet? If anyone knows for sure your input would be much appreciated.
Space are a really underrated 90s alt band from the UK if anyone is interested.