Ceci est un lithophone. La musique crée est a partir de la résonance que fait la pierre entrechoquée les unes entre les autres
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Ceci est un lithophone. La musique crée est a partir de la résonance que fait la pierre entrechoquée les unes entre les autres
Daily Instrument — Đàn đá
The đàn đá, or đàn goong is a Vietnamese lithophone (idiophone made of rock) and literally called “rock instrument” or “rock gong”. The instrument is ancient, played between 4,000 and 10,000 years ago, however is still played. The đàn đá is made of eleven differently sized stones that are shaped to a certain pitch and lined up in a row. The player uses wooden mallets to strike the stones.
Leland W. Sprinkle, Sr., John Batchelder – The Great Stalacpipe Organ
Great Stalacpipe Organ
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Lithophone in Tay Nguyen, Vietnam
Vegeta lithophane from our Ender 3 printer. This was our first test and it came out pretty good!
Prehistoric Musical Instruments: Recreated Lithophone and a 'Ringing Rock' from Kentallen near Glen Coe, Kilmartin Museum, Argyll, 28.9.19.