Big ears
Original post: @ columelle_ on ig
the water is moving inside of thecentral chambers. The mass moving creates both air pressures and a vacuum depending on the direction it is rotated
Original post: @ columelle_ on ig
the water is moving inside of thecentral chambers. The mass moving creates both air pressures and a vacuum depending on the direction it is rotated
Original video on yt: Schil_d - Love Of Your Life (Official Video)
"In this video, filmed at the Alur Cultural Festival in Kampala by @kogot.peter we see the ndara, a large log xylophone laid on the ground and played simultaneously by several musicians. The ndara is the traditional xylophone of the Alur, a Luo-speaking people living between Uganda's West Nile region and the northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Historically described as consisting of eight wooden keys placed over bundles of grass and positioned above a resonating pit, in contemporary contexts expanded versions are often found, featuring a greater number of keys, yet still recognized as ndara within the Luo-Alur tradition. Very similar instruments appear under different names in various regions of Uganda and the Congo, for example: the endara among the Bakonjo/Nande, the amadinda among the Baganda, and the embaíre among the Basoga. These names are not merely lexical variants since each one refers to a specific cultural context, repertoire, and construction details, yet all belong to the broader family. of African log xylophones."
Original post: @ soundhunterrr on intagram
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My feed is now full of weird musical instruments
Original post: @ rootflute on Instagram (yes, they hand made this instrument)
We've reached 4k members! Come to the server💜
Original post: @ womanviolinmaker on instagram
"Danaël is an artist and inventor based in France. He creates experimental instruments that originate from the movements of his work. His latest work, 'Kebab Symphony,' reconstructs the hand movements of a kebab chef into a musical instrument. Instead of rotating meat, he spins the instrument, and instead of a knife, he uses a bow to produce sound. In essence, the motion of slicing the kebab becomes a performance in itself."
Artist: Danaël (@ danael3d)
Original post: @ bakmulgooan on instagram
Hey everyone,
I just wanted to take a moment to say a massive THANK YOU to each and every one of you. We have grown so much recently and we just officially crossed the 1.4k member mark! We are absolutely thrilled and incredibly grateful to have you all here. For those who are new or want to see where this journey all began, make sure to check out our YouTube channels
🔴Youtube: https://youtube.com/@schil\_d?si=vaSkjkP\_RJm0uHVC
If you want to stream our music or connect with the community on other platforms, we've got you covered. Check out our Linktree below for all our music streaming links and a direct invite to our DISCORD GROUP where you can share your music and stay updated on the news of this project
🌳Linktree: https://linktr.ee/thejunipertree
👾Discord server: https://discord.gg/eUEkYyxuNZ
We also have a website with a mini-game. You can now play with PizzaMan directly on our site: if you click on him, he starts flying all over the screen, just keep clicking to control him and don't let him crash into the edges of the screen. (Click the red "LINKS" text on the page first! This will temporarily disable all the other links on the screen, that way, you can click frantically to save PizzaMan without any fear of accidentally opening a link or reloading the page)
🍕Website: https://www.scriabinchild.com
Thank you again for making this community so awesome. We still have big plans and a long journey ahead of us, so let's keep growing together and together we will defeat all evil 🛡️
"Ancient civilizations like Ancient Greece, Ancient Egypt, and the Middle East used a rich variety of instruments whose real sounds have been reconstructed through archaeology and replicas. Greek music featured the lyre and aulos, producing bright string tones and reedy, double-pipe harmonies. Egyptian instruments like harps, flutes, and sistrums created layered, rhythmic textures used in rituals. In the Middle East, early ouds and frame drums shaped melodic and percussive traditions. Today, historians and musicians recreate these instruments using traditional materials, offering rare insight into how ancient music actually sounded, bridging thousands of years of history in sound."
Les Métamorphoses by the company les insectes a creation by Bastien David author of his Métallophone à la mairie du XVIIe de Paris - Nuit blanche 2026.