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Can you conceive of ways in which musicians might continue to experiment with sound, other than by electronic manipulation
There are quite a few ways to experiment with sound without electronic manipulation, one of which is using really any object as a percussion instrument. Usually when thinking of a percussion instrument, instruments such as drums, xylophones, vibraphones, tambourines and other mallet/hand hit instruments, but there are others used during pieces such as boomwhackers, which are plastic tubes cut at different heights to play at different pitches or more famously pieces of 2×4 wood, also known as the slapsticks being hit together during “Sleigh Ride” to make the sound a whip would make, also there are performances of this well known Christmas song that has someone use an actual whip. Another example is how a piece of metal being waved around to make different sounds. Household objects or unlikely objects can really be used during performances to add another level of experimentation to performances. This just shows how really anything can be used in performances.
There are other ways as well, such as constructing or modifying an instrument. Constructing an instrument that sounds different from other instruments like something that contains water is a way to add new sounds to a composition. Another way, and quite a painful way to most musicians, is to modify the instrument in some way. Most times, it is changing the tuning in some way. It is a smart way once thought about, but then again, if done incorrectly, it can either damage the instrument, sound completely off and not in any way desirable yet, some desirable results can come about this.
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