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Dashsynth

Music from dash vibrations via placeable, modular sound makers
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Have fun sticking, clipping the modular sound generators to the inside of the car.

Modules:

A whistle via tube clipped to open window or air vent moderated by sprung opening,

A glopping made from water in a pendulum, with spring swing adjustment and sound amplifying opening.

A drumming from of a small drum with adjustable skin tension and a choice of various bouncing weights.

A clash from a small cymbal hit by release of a spring which has a period due to ratcheting.

A wheeze from a reed instrument powered by weighted bellows.

Just ask mum or dad to speed up or slow down. Sometimes breaks will need to be used.

wjt, Jul 12 2020

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       It sounds like a metal symphony to me. Make road trips more interesting. "Guess what sound that was?"
blissmiss, Jul 12 2020
  

       I like this. [+]
doctorremulac3, Jul 12 2020
  

       if the sounds were of a lowish amplitude, kids might have to keep quiet to listen. I don't think they'll break out in song but you never know*.   

       * there's always one.
wjt, Jul 13 2020
  

       Composers could compose symphonies or chamber works for this.   

       The score would be in the form of a rally driver's course notes.
pocmloc, Jul 13 2020
  
      
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