The Bubble Organ: Art Rock Lives In Chicago

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2008

Aaron Wendell created this instrument in instructor Eric Leonardson's instrument construction class. Aaron started out with the idea of using water bubbles to create sounds, and then had to figure out everything from how to make the instrument case watertight, to how he could direct the air flow, to how to set up a bellows-type system to create the air flow in the first place. The result is a bizarre yet comfortably Victorian-looking contraption that creates a completely unique sound. See more on gearwire.com.

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  • I love it!

  • Merman :D

  • Hehehehe.... This makes me smile.

  • Play Freebird!

  • He got the idea when he was taking a big bong hit

  • Why the bass notes are in the right side and the treble to the left? Usually, it's the opposite... ;^)

  • this is STUPID!!! it sounds like a fricking toilet.

  • Reminds me of April 20th at Smokey's house...

  • Flushaphone

  • Amazing!

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