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Flute Nunchucks

Spring loaded ball in chamber changes pitch as they're spun faster.
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When they're spun, the wind moves over the sound hole and makes a note. The faster you spin them, the higher the note as the ball inside is pushed towards the end and shortens the resonant chamber.

Might be able to make music of some sort.

See link to get the idea of how much air movement you have to work with. This would definitely work, just not sure what it would sound like. Might make them scarier, like sirens or something.

doctorremulac3, Mar 14 2024

Put sound elements in these. https://www.faceboo...eel/919557836543773
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Spinning sound tubes are well proven https://www.youtube...watch?v=eCOZxzO3FvE
Just make nunchucks out of these things [doctorremulac3, Mar 14 2024]

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po, Mar 14 2024
  

       I'll add to this having multiples looking like a pan flute or wind chimes so it plays a chord.   

       Might even have them bang against each other and ring like bells as well as singing like flutes.   

       Again, might be more of a sound effect than a musical instrument but should be interesting to try.
doctorremulac3, Mar 14 2024
  

       Commercially, you'd do much better escalating the (digital) sound of threat the faster they're being spun.
4and20, Mar 14 2024
  

       Not sure they'd be a commercial application for this but yea, might be interesting.   

       Here's an interesting link, spinning tubes that make a sound are well baked, so making them into nunchucks and adding the centrifugal force tone bending would be pretty straightforward. (link) Sounds very flying saucerey.   

       The other thing that would be interesting is the way the sounds would abruptly stop when you catch them under your arm or even when it hits your back or chest.   

       This would be a fun weekend project. If I ever get a free weekend I might do this.   

       Maybe.
doctorremulac3, Mar 14 2024
  

       "Might be able to make music of some sort."   

       You could choreograph a fight scene for two persons using these by writing the musical notation for the two participants.
normzone, Mar 14 2024
  

       I like that.   

       This is one of those silly ideas that keeps coming back with “what ifs”.
doctorremulac3, Mar 14 2024
  

       You would also get weird sound changes as you go fast enough to get the 2nd (or 3rd) harmonics.
(I've played with a tube like the one in the video; IIRC I got the 3rd harmonic once.)
You could also rig them to get either higher or lower with more speed (or both at once, with the "chording" multi-style).
You could use different types of "wind -> sound" generators:
Flute
Whistle
Reed (1 or 2)
Aeolian harp
Bull-roarer (natural spin or controlled in some fashion?)

(Disclaimer: I may have already spent considerable hours pondering this type of musical thing... even came up with a band name: Swing-Song.)
neutrinos_shadow, Mar 15 2024
  

       Well that's a way better name than Flutulence.   

       Solid half-baking there, [dr3]; [+]
pertinax, Mar 15 2024
  

       Thank you pert!   

       //Flutulence//   

       That needs to make it to Webster's dictionary.
doctorremulac3, Mar 15 2024
  
      
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