Woah how does it work. I went looking for hydraulis, ( I think that's how it's spelled I'm quite sure it is, heck, it is,) anyways the egyptian water organ, or I think GREEK, then i came upon this thing, is this the same concept of the egyptian or greek hydraulis, thanks in advance.
@EBE246 Hydraulis is simply an air organ that uses water as a source of power. Hydraulis is played by pressing wooden keys that allow air into organ pipes. Hydraulophone is a new invention, recently patented in multiple countries. Hydraulophone is played by pressing water jets rather than wooden keys. Hydraulophone is not an aerophone or idiophone or chordophone or membranophone; its in a newly created category of musical instruments.
@hydraulist Thanks for the info, I had gone and looked it up, and I had seen the difference, but just wanted to make sure I had it right, thanks again, I'm going to show this to our Music History teacher, he ought to love this one, peace.
The largest of the hydraulophones shown in the video (which is actually the world's largest hydraulophone) is at the Ontario Science Centre, 770 Don Mills Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Woah how does it work. I went looking for hydraulis, ( I think that's how it's spelled I'm quite sure it is, heck, it is,) anyways the egyptian water organ, or I think GREEK, then i came upon this thing, is this the same concept of the egyptian or greek hydraulis, thanks in advance.
EBE246 4 months ago
@EBE246 Hydraulis is simply an air organ that uses water as a source of power. Hydraulis is played by pressing wooden keys that allow air into organ pipes. Hydraulophone is a new invention, recently patented in multiple countries. Hydraulophone is played by pressing water jets rather than wooden keys. Hydraulophone is not an aerophone or idiophone or chordophone or membranophone; its in a newly created category of musical instruments.
hydraulist 4 months ago
@hydraulist Thanks for the info, I had gone and looked it up, and I had seen the difference, but just wanted to make sure I had it right, thanks again, I'm going to show this to our Music History teacher, he ought to love this one, peace.
EBE246 4 months ago
Awsome Cinematography!!!
tsns1 1 year ago
That's so cool!! But the splashing sound is louder than the actual music.
vortexxman 3 years ago
Mamma mia...
chanteur73 3 years ago 2
Now I'm thirsty!
HenrikRagnarsson 4 years ago
holy crap, where is that? i wanna play it :D
JingleJoe 4 years ago
The largest of the hydraulophones shown in the video (which is actually the world's largest hydraulophone) is at the Ontario Science Centre, 770 Don Mills Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
hydraulist 4 years ago
Thankyou :)
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Anna5120 4 years ago
When was THAT installed?... I didn't realize how long it's been since I've visited the ol' Science Centre. Perhaps I'll go check it out...
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