10 Weirdest & Most Bizarre Musical Instruments in The World

The presence of music in human life seems to bring color and complement human life so that it feels more beautiful. In its creation, it requires instruments that produce a sound so that they can be united as a beautiful unity of tone to hear.

According to brilio.net a lot of musical instruments, it turns out there are some tools that are quite unique, and maybe you rarely see or hear before. Here are the 10 most unique musical instruments in the entire world.

1. Organs in the Atlantic City Building.

This circular organ is located in the Boardwalk Hall Auditorium in Atlantic City, New Jersey, made by the Midmer-Losh Organ Compan organ company. 

Atlantic City’s own conference hall is the largest meetinghouse in the world that can accommodate around 41,000 people in its main section. The largest organ in the world has 33,112 pipes including 64 feet of Diaphone Profunda, and manual pedals located under wind pressure every 100 inches.

2. Hydraulophone.

This tool was first introduced by a professor from the University of Toronto named Steven Mann. At the 2007 International Computer Music Conference, Steven Mann introduced the hydraulophone with its distinctive features: pipes and water.

This instrument is a pipe that extends with holes on it. Hydraulophone has 12 holes and 45. This shows the number of holes affects the amount of tone produced. Water flowing in the pipe will come out of the holes and each hole is closed, it will emit sounds.

3. Cheese Drum Set.

Each round cheese is configured as a drum set and has a different size. Like a regular drum, this cheese drum will also make a sound, depending on how they hit and where it will determine the sound produced.

Each type of cheese produces different types of sounds, because of the density of the types of cheese.

4. Sea Organ.

Sea Organ is an architectural object located in Zadar, Croatia. An experimental musical instrument that plays music by means of ocean waves and tubes located under a set of large marble steps, the waves make a rather random but harmonious sound.

The device was made by architect Nikola Dasar as part of a project to redesign the new city beach (Nova Riva), and the site was opened to the public on April 15, 2005.

5. Road Music.

Made by industry research members in Hokkaido. In the form of shades carved along the road that when we cross on it will create beautiful music. This instrument is an idea from Shinoda, a person who was inspired by damage to roads in the area around his house.

With various preparations and assistance from several parties, this amazing work was finally created. The result, a disturbing road carved into a hole with a width of 6mm and separated each distance of 12 mm is capable of creating a beautiful musical buzz.

7. Cucumber Phones, Vegetable Musical Instruments.

As the name implies this musical instrument is made from vegetables which are then made into musical instruments such as trumpets. This tool is used in a unique orchestral performance, all of which use vegetables as instruments.

Vegetable musical instruments themselves are made of carrots, cucumbers, and chili. Uniquely after use, this one musical instrument is then taken home and then cooked.

6. Hang Drum, steel drum.

This musical instrument is considered to have uniqueness because the shape and the results of the tone released are truly extraordinary. With a shape like a UFO or flying saucer, this steel hang drum is capable of producing many tones of punches in each different place, even if you are good at using it, you can produce sounds like bells, harps to harmonica just by playing this hang drum.

7. Sharpsichord, Unique music of solar power.

Sharpsichord is a solar-powered instrument, this instrument was created by someone named Henry Dagg. It is a cylindrical musical instrument that contains 11,520 holes and is a pin for creating music, which triggers the appropriate strains of instruments.

8. Zeusaphone.

Zeusaphone is a musical instrument that is classified as unique and strange in the world. The instrument is made from a Tesla coil modified in such a way as to produce musical waves that are controlled from frequency.

Sources: Brilio.net

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