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Re: mechanical looping instruments (was singing bowls)





>Anyway, I am very curious about what is happening, and sorry if this
>thread is wearing thin for some of you.  I find the singing bowls
>fascinating and fun, and it is my nature to try and figure out how
>things work, especially sound

oh, we are here to learn.

Isnt the bowl the oldest looping instrument?
As your hand makes a looping movement it creates a drawn...
Well you can achieve this with a cat, too :-)

Rich:

>This discussion made me think of what a bowl would sound like and 
>what frequencies could be generated by making some sort of pneumatic 
>device that would hold the bowl (small suction cup at the bottom?), 
>and spin a dowel around the lip, and you could vary the speed of 
>rotation, and the pressure applied to the bowl.

sure, we can make a lot of mechanically looping instruments still.
A painter friend suggested to make an endless rainmaker:
A circular tube on a bycicle wheel, maybe wind driven.
In the tube there are stones or rice and the walls are fitted with 
varying tongues  so it keeps changing sound while it turns... you can 
nearly compose like for a music box, but its still much more 
irregular and softer sounding...
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