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At 11:19 PM -0800 2/6/01, Rick Walker (Loop.pooL) wrote: >I've used...those Chinese Chrome Balls with the little chimes in >them (used for hand exercises) which sound incredible if you put the >guitar or bass on a very slight incline and let the very heavy balls >roll up slowly towards the pickups. The Art Guys are an art duo in Houston. One of their video pieces is a one-take close-up of the bass strings inside a grand piano. The first sound one hears is a quiet but complex glissando which turns out to be made by a small ball bearing rolling a long the strings and ending Clunk! against the tuning pegs. The first ball bearing is followed by another, then by several at once. Then the sounds get louder and deeper, and the next swarm of ball bearings is larger, heavier, and more momentous than the first. After all these rolling balls build to a crescendo there is a grand pause, then comes a sound both louder and more ominous and Wham! a bowling ball heaves into sight and smashes into the piano frame. -- ______________________________________________________________ Richard Zvonar, PhD zvonar@zvonar.com (818) 788-2202 voice zvonar@LCSaudio.com (818) 788-2203 fax zvonar@well.com http://www.zvonar.com