Most musical instruments are made of just a few main components. Due to their diversity and uniqueness, percussion instruments are made of many different materials and often quite exotic ones. Most people think of drums and xylophones when they think of percussion but the breath of offerings in this family of instruments is extremely extensive. In the mid 1970s, this author extracted the aluminum tubes from a pile of discarded lawn chairs in an Illinois landfill. He used these tubes to create musical instruments. The discussion will include other percussion instruments made of materials as varied as nails, bottle caps, salad bowls, oil cans, drawers, cactus and animal skin/bones. Like Kvistad's early experiments, instrument builders throughout the world often reuse materials such as animal parts left over from the food industry to make drums and shakers of all sizes, discarded oil cans to make steel drums rich in harmonics and hollow cactus and bamboo to make exotic rainsticks and rattles.
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23 May 2011
161st Meeting Acoustical Society of America
23–27 May 2011
Seattle, Washington
Session 3aMU: Musical Acoustics
January 29 2014
Materials in percussion instruments Free
Garry Kvistad
Garry Kvistad
Woodstock Percussion, Inc., Shokan, New York 12481
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Garry Kvistad
Woodstock Percussion, Inc., Shokan, New York 12481
Proc. Mtgs. Acoust. 12, 035004 (2011)
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December 23 2013
Accepted:
January 26 2014
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Garry Kvistad; Materials in percussion instruments. Proc. Mtgs. Acoust. 23 May 2011; 12 (1): 035004. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4865241
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