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Submerge fully functional watertight grand pianos complete with floating Hi-Fi speakers.
Whilst the grand pianos are suspended underwater via a marine line and winch, the dolphins can press and nudge the waterproof keys with their snouts.
The musical notes can be heard through the Hi-Fi systems
speakers above and below water.
Pod orchestra.
(?) Bonobos got rhythm
http://www.asp.org/...363&confEventID=347 [robinism, Jan 26 2005]
some animals make music...
http://www.youtube....watch?v=CevxZvSJLk8 [pashute, Nov 12 2013]
Here's a bird singing: "here kitty kitty!"
http://www.youtube....watch?v=FA0wAheWjYw [pashute, Nov 12 2013]
And then again, we may get the music wrong
http://www.youtube....watch?v=Q5JQ9ab2Cbg [pashute, Nov 12 2013]
Elephant Orchestra
http://www.bbc.co.u...s/magazine-24400364 Admittedly elephants aren't a lot like dolphins, and nor are drums a lot like pianos. [Wrongfellow, Nov 17 2013]
Zoo gives animals musical instruments
https://www.youtube...watch?v=Gyb77SNs7fE [Voice, Jun 02 2021]
Dolphin Libraries
Dolphin_20Chatroom_20Libraries That could record your music ;) and then, start creating dolphin cultural legacy [Mindey, Jun 04 2021]
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[+] What kind of music would the dolphins play? |
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Make theremin style hoops for dolphins to jump through, at watermammal parks, for nightshows. |
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give dolphins thumbs and they could rule the world. |
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You could get some Octopi on drums. |
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Would an infinite number of dolphins on an infinite number of underwater pianos eventually compose the complete works of Beethoven? |
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//theremin style hoops// I like that, especially if you could have three or more jumping through the hoops simultaneously. |
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Between this and my "Fish Pens" idea, the reef could become a regular artistic hub. |
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//Pretty clever those dolphins.// I am led to believe that Killer Whales are have a bit more savvy than your average dolphin. If this idea were to be applied to the Killer Whale then you may have a 'Pod Orcastra'. |
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Similarly, these pianos must have their key to hammer to strings mechanism geared so as not to allow the intervening water to deaden the effects of the dolphine virtuosity. |
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I suppose it's better than giving a monkey a loaded gun. |
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"...as not to allow the intervening water to deaden the effects..." |
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//I often wonder what triggered an appreciation of music in humans// |
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That is something I've asked myself since I have memory. It's so interesting that it was almost mandatory for every culture (even those isolated from other cultures) to create music as a way of communication. |
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I like to think that music is atractive to people because the rythm reminds us of our heart beats; the music our own body creates, the song of life. |
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I'm not so sure, but I think the first human expressions through music were percusions (did I just make up that word?, sorry, I'm too lazy to check), and everything else evolved from there. It makes sense to me. |
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//Would an infinite number of dolphins on an infinite number of underwater pianos eventually compose the complete works of Beethoven?//
Of course not. Not all of Ludwig's work was for the piano. |
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<clears throat> Yes, of course. <edges towards the emergency exit> |
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Or, for a more brutal quality, Liszt. |
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I like the idea of giving to the dolphins! When I'm on the coast I give the dolphins everything... empty beer cans, six pack rings, empty pretzle bags... you know they are smart, they can appreciate that kind of stuff. |
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If the piano doesn't sound right under water, just hire a piano tuna. |
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The underwater piano bar for dolphins is baked, but the dolphins only got to listen. (see link)
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"Wiese took a hint from Aristotle when he said, "dolphins careth for man and enjoyeth his music" and had Steven Gagne (a rock sound engineer) design an 'underwater piano'... The piano was powered from the exhaust air of the scuba tank. It went through a Honner Melodica and was amplified with a Navy speaker. That way the dolphins could see how the music was being made." |
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Lots of animal calls have a regular rhythm. Gorillas beat their chests. Bonobos drum (see link). |
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IT, my dog used to sing along to the eastenders theme quite melodically - better than me anyway :) |
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I think it would be much cooler to design a new
instrument based on the behaviors and capabilities
of dolphins rather than give them an instrument
designed for humans. |
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I do wonder about that though - what do animals
think of music? What kind of art exists in the world
that we're not aware of? |
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2 fries your question presupposes that monkeys
and dolphins have some degree of randomness in
their actions, else you may as well ask if an infinite
number of humans were to type whether they
would come up with the same thing. Furthermore
you don't need two infinities. Either the temporal
infinity: one dolphin playing forever or the quantitative infinity: an infinite number of
dolphins playing for the length of the song will
suffice to be sure to play any music that can be
played on a piano including any chords that can be
made by misusing a piano such as piano-top percussion, stringed instruments that could be
made from a piano, and other sounds. Taking that
last note to an extreme if there is an infinite
amount of time and there is the slightest chance
that a molecule will spontaneously decay and/or
turn into another then you can have a whole
dolphin orchestra including the brass section. |
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Dolphins don't have hands. Maybe an instrument we play with a couple of fingers or a fist. Drum? Or that thing the blue man group plays based on position. |
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"No one you see is smarter than he. And you know Flipper lives in a world full of won-der... lying there under... under the sea." |
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A set of grand pianos with the chassis open and filled
with water, these dolphins can jump from tank to
tank, while a fan blows the hair on the pianist (forgot
his name... he was famous in the 80's for his kitsch
music) |
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Richard Clayderman (Klaiderman) |
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Give 'em violins, and then let the fuckers try to
pretend they're as smart as we are. |
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One of my food sources IS sole. |
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And we've known that for a long time anyway - Back in the sixties James Brown said " I know you've got soul - if you didn't you wouldn't be in here ! " |
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Thank cod we haven't descended into another round
of fish puns. |
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Yeah, there's been tuna many of those. |
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The sturge to pun is a bass instinct that must be
stopped. Don't get hooked on that potent drug. My
cousin lost everyling in his personal battle against it.
just tighten your loosejaw and hang on through the
worst of it. |
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The dolphins' piano music might not be very coherent
to humans since they have a dimension on us, in an
acoustic realm. A person with musical synesthesia
might have interesting descriptions due to the added
subconscious processing . |
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This brings back childhood memories of lying under the grand piano and watching the inner workings, while my sister played and sang opera. |
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