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Kewl Stuff

Normally I like unusual stuff like that, but that kinda sounded like a big expensive fart generator.

(I have a recording of a contrabass flute which is pretty cool...)
 
Normally I like unusual stuff like that, but that kinda sounded like a big expensive fart generator.

(I have a recording of a contrabass flute which is pretty cool...)

I, too, generally enjoy strange and unexpected instruments, even the P.D.Q. Bach "Tromboon" (trombone with a bassoon reed) was interesting to me. But that extreme double-bass sax (or triple bass sax) was insane. I think that was 20 hz he was playing.
 
^That is yet another several-minute video about Auto-Tune that didn't mention Nickelback. Weird.
 
The demand for LPs has led to a company developing and building new pressing machines:

 
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