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Our self-made drumset
Trash Drumz, i'm proud of it.
![]() ![]() Well, it isn't really finshed yet, but it already looks and SOUNDS pretty cool. Yeah, it really sounds great. |
Cool stuff. Is the white tank thing a discarded boiler?
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excellent!
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So far we used: a chair a rain barrel barrel feather that white plastic tank some metal plates inner tubes of bicycle some wood some metal plates washbasin and some other random stuff oh and a snare drum |
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make a recording and post it here.
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I'll do
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^ My feelings exactly. Nice to see someone being creative like that. I've also liked that thread where SpectralJulianisdead posted pictures of his homemade guitar. Hello Nefeli.
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this is reaaaaaally cool ATT. Wayyyy tooooo cooool. <--- wovels tsunami.
edit- wovels tsunami is a great name for a band, copyrighted, don't steal it. |
I'm glad you like it.
The iron barrel has a cool background: Our saxophonist worked in a chemical eineering factory where he got that barrel. It was used for the bearing of a chemical substance which later was used for production of weight-reduction pills. |
yeah, it looks a bit fragile, but believe me, it's very solid.
You can play as strong as you can. oh, and no guidance, just experimentation |
Yeah, I've always loved the idea of people creating instruments. A reason I love Harry Partch so much (amongst other things).
As drum sets are ridiculously expensive and most bands usually just use similiar setups anyway (where's the fucking cowbell?), it's nice and inspirng to see people beating on things that aren't the norm.. I mean, if you think about it, you can bang on ANYTHING and make a sound, so it's odd that this hasn't been explored much outside of noise kids. Also, I'd reccomend beating on a VCR casing. I said this on another thread, but I'm slowly (as in, I have all the equipment but I just haven't done it yet) building an acoustic guitar with a broken neck (so no matter what you play, it sounds like it's going really out of tune if you move just a little bit), fitted with 6 banjo strings and 6 bass strings all in the same tuning peg, with a catball contact mic (yes, a contact mic inside of a catball) inside the acoustic guitar hole and guitar pickups at the top of the neck.. so the guitar will be played out of two amps at the same time for two very different sounds. |
I have to heap my praise on this kind of project as well. People who 'make somethin' outta nothin'' fill me with endless joy. I've thought about making a thread about this very subject many a time.
Check this out: ![]() also... my 'instruments': ![]() ![]() They aren't so pretty, but they sound fucking great. |
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wow, dude. crazy look great |
you rule, hat and beard.
the coolest home made instrument i saw a was a huge log with pickups inside the log and nails inside the log with a tiny guitar string wrapped in varying lengths between the nails.. i got to play with it, it was quite neat. sounded like a fucked up harp. |
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I loved that when you posted it on the rare records thread and I'll love it again. What's so good about homemade instruments is that a number of them end up looking unique, as well as sounding different. It's interesting when you keep on adding stuff to them and create these little creatures that make sounds. |
Junkyard percussion fanatics!!!! DIG THIS:
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and if you're curious what my instruments sound like they can be heard here: myspace.com/leadsister2 A Thousand Threads: I'd love to hear a recording of your drums. Please post it when you have one. |
This is why you should never throw anything away that won't decay, for it can make music!
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Great stuff... I think the band Neptune make alot of their instruments and man they are LOUD, one of the msot chaotic sounding bands i've heard live.
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I think one of the guys in Neptune works at a metal shop or a scrapyard or some such.
I enjoyed them when I saw them too. |
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