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seisscp@washpost.com writes: >i wanted to share this idea : my wife visualizes a "turn-table >hurdy-gurdy" >in which a chrystal coblet is placed on the platter of a turn-table and >an >arm is constructed above the glass to "bow" the rim as it rotates to >produce that old, familiar yet mysteriously beatiful tone. its seems like >a great idea, so... whats the problem? ususally when creating those >wonderfull wine glass drones, on would apply just a bit of vinager on >the >finger to get the perfect friction for coaxing out the harmonics- >however, >its not so easy to reproduce the delicate touch required with crude >crunstruction technique and lack of materials to experiment with. has >anyone tried to build something similar to this? i think this would make >a >great stage piece for our unusual brand of music (loops loops!) but the >most important final element would be the "finger" part of the mechanism. >any ideas on what we could try? well, this instrument already exists; i *believe* it's called the 'glass harmonica'? best, spltrcll / dt