thing 11: the brass toad-o-phone

Today’s instrument is a recurved brass horn with a plastic reed made from a drinking straw from these instructions. It looks so pretty, but it’s my solemn duty to inform you that it sounds like this.

the brass toadophone

the brass toadophone (mouthpiece detail)

thing 10: glass garbage gong

It’s not very complicated, but it’s one of my favorite instruments-of-the-day so far! I found this piece of glass– I think it was a coffee table once– in the garbage. Suspended from jute and struck with a rubber mallet, it sounds like this. (Use headphones or good speakers if you can – the stereo effects are great.)

I think I should tie it to a frame in three directions so it doesn’t swing around so much.

glass garbage gong

thing 9: electric jasmine kalimba

Kalimba with steel and bamboo tines in an old tea canister, with piezo microphone and 1/4″ output jack. It sounds like this (I did a bit of simple layering with a Loopstation.)

Inspired by the amazing kalimbas of RP Collier – listen to his music at soundclick and see the beautiful instruments on flickr.

electric jasmine kalimba

electric jasmine kalimba

thing 8: tiny wooden whistle

I only had a few minutes to play today, and my first attempt at an instrument today broke, so here’s a teeny tiny little wooden whistle. It sounds like this.

I’m proud of myself for drilling a 1/8" hole in a 1/4" dowel without breaking it!

tiny wooden whistle

thing a day

I’m making a new musical instrument every day in February. On March 1st I think I’ll have to have either a concert or a bonfire. Follow my adventures at flickr or thing-a-day.com!

Some highlights so far: matchbox synthesizer, diet cocarina, rotten stick electric guitar. You can hear sound samples from all of them at their respective pages.

thing a day 3: matchbox synthesizer

thing 6: egg whistle

A whistle made from an eggshell, fimo clay, and a straw. It sounds like this.

With my egg and the earlier turnip whistle, I tried poking some holes in the body to make an ocarina, but I found that it just stops whistling unless I cover the holes. On the other hand, the soda can ocarina worked just fine, relatively speaking. Are there any ocarina experts out there who can shed some light on this?

egg whistle

thing 5: rotten stick electric guitar

For today’s thing-a-day: a damp, rotten stick from the park; an old guitar string; a hand-wound electromagnetic pickup.

It sounds like this. (Sorry, I’ve only had a few minutes to start learning how to play it)

stick guitar

stick guitar (pickup detail)

stick guitar (bridge detail)

thing 4: the diet cocarina

Can I make another musical instrument every single day of the month? We’ll see if my head explodes first.

Today: An ocarina made from a coke can, straw, and poster gum. It sounds like this.

diet cocarina

UPDATE: here’s how to make a Diet Cocarina!