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Wouldn't the cables jam the chainsaw? |
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not an actual chainsaw, just something that totally resembles one except not a blade (a loop with ridges on it), and not noisy (by itself). |
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I recently strung some wires across my carport (to stop it falling down quite so quickly) and noted that, when plucked, they vibrated at frequencies below audible. It fairly quickly got boring, as I couldn't hear anything. |
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Maybe if you had a large efficient soundboard you could get a high enough sound pressure level to feel the vibrations. |
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thinking of feeding the stage itself. |
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I have a faint remembrance of a circus tent strung with (bowable?) cables. Can't recall if it was a Youtube video or an HB idea. |
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Something similar by [half] - [link] |
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This is the start of an excellent idea. It seems to be missing the part where the note is shifted up again into the audible range so that you play audible music. |
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//audible range// some of the higher cables, but it's meant as an actual sub-bass to add oomph to bass notes. |
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They actually did something very similar to that here
in Seattle - attaching strings from the top of the
Space Needle to the bottom, and a group of people
played it. It was built for the Bumbershoot festival
one year and they called it the Space Harp |
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Cool. Weren't struck high tension cables used to make the laser sound effects for the first Star Wars? |
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//laser effects// I'd like to get more of a sine wave; just enough harmonics to be able to tune the 'strings' with one of those massive wrenches. |
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