Ten Weird Instruments
Can't get the pictures to import easily, so just the name and description.
1. Theremin
Played without touching it. Your hands move through electromagnetic fields to control pitch and volume. It sounds ghostly and sci-fi—famously used in old horror films.
2. Glass armonica
Invented by Benjamin Franklin. Rotating glass bowls create an ethereal tone when touched with wet fingers.
3. Nyckelharpa
A Swedish instrument that looks like a violin crossed with a typewriter—keys press tangents against strings while you bow it.
4. Waterphone
A bowl of water with metal rods attached. Bowing or striking it creates eerie, whale-like sounds.
5. Hang
A UFO-shaped steel instrument played with hands. Deep, resonant, meditative tones.
6. Didgeridoo
A long hollowed-out tree trunk from Australia. Played using circular breathing to create a continuous drone.
7. Contrabass balalaika
A massive triangular Russian string instrument—so big players often sit on a stool to hold it upright.
8. Otamatone
Looks like a musical note with a cartoon face. Squeeze its “mouth” to create a quirky, singing sound.
9. Hydraulophone
A water-powered instrument where you block water jets with your fingers to produce sound.
10. Hurdy-gurdy
A medieval string instrument that uses a hand-cranked wheel instead of a bow—like a violin powered by a coffee grinder.

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