| Tabla The tabla is a very popular musical instrument in the Indian and Pakistani cultures. The tabla is comprised of 2 differently sized drums - a small drum for sharp, short sounds, and a larger drum which gives a more deep and unique sound. The video plays a demonstration of various playing techniques on the versatile tabla. |
| Alphorn The alphorn is a traditional musical instrument from Switzerland looks like a forest horn elongated to full size. The alphorn has a pretty limited sound range, but its strong sound can be heard for miles between the high mountains. In the past, this horn was used to pass signals between villages. In this video, alphorn player Cody Baumgretner plays his version of the macarena. |
| Glass Harmonica This unique musical instrument was invented by inventor and statesman Benjamin Frenklin. It is built of a series of different sized glass bowls. In the video you'll hear 'Dance of the Sugarplums' played on the harmonica. |
| Calimba The calimba is an ancient African musical instrument made of a wooden box and a number of flat metal keyboards. It creates a musical, complex and beautiful music. The video plays a magical calimba solo. |
| Khaen The kaen comes from laos, and is also common in North Thailand. It is actually made of 4 reed flutes attached to the same pipe. Combining the pipes creates a unique sound and can create surprisingly complex music. The video shows a young Thai student playing the khaen. |
| Rackett The rackett is a European musical instrument invented in the middle ages, probably in Venice. Despite its relatively small size, the rackett has a low, deep sound and it can produce 2 different sounds at the same time. The video shows a young players demonstrating the rackett's impressive abilities. |
| Theremin The theramine is an electronic musical instrument invented in 1919 and considered as the first 'hands-off' musical instrument. Two play this tool, you need to get your hands close or further away from its 2 antennas, which control the height and strength of the sound. It was most famously used to make that old 'flying saucer' sounds in old movies. The video shows Peter Fringle playing 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow' on the theremin. |
| Hurdy Gurdy The hurdy gurdy is a string instrument that uses a wheel instead of a bow to create friction with the strings. It was invented way back in the 11th century in central Europe. listen to Mathias Loybner playing solo on the hardy gurdy. |
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