Music

Take your creations beyond the workshop and onto the stage with diy music instruments! Let us show you how these creations range from simple, basic setups that produce beautiful sounds to more complex projects that require a greater level of engineering knowledge. With these tutorials and examples, weโ€™ll guide you on this journey to make your own musical instrument for experimental, artistic or everyday use – so whether you’re starting out new or a seasoned sound creator, come explore the wonderful world of making your own music.

Leslie Hall’s ode to the handmade

Inimitable web celebrity Leslie Hall presents her tribute to crafters and makers – the danceworthy “Craft Talk”. [Thanks, Erica!] Hall and crew go for a Guinness record with the “world’s largest gem sweater in the world”. They’ll definitely have some competition should they try for knitting next – From the pages of CRAFT: CRAFT, Volume […]

Cigar box sitar

Cigar box sitar

My friend Justin Sabe made this nifty cigar box sitar and did an Instructable and a short YouTube vid for it. I decided yesterday to stop thinking about how to do it and finally make a cigar box sitar. The main difference is the buzzing bridge. In many ways, it’s easier to make than a […]

Neko Case gives MAKE some lovin’

Neko Case gives MAKE some lovin’

Indie rock/alt.country artist Neko Case gave MAKE a shout-out during a recent CBC Radio 3 Sessions podcast. She was on the show promoting her new record, Middle Cyclone. Host Tariq Hussain asks her about the unusual instrumentation used on the title track. Turns out, they used “programmable” music boxes, the little paper-tape music machines where […]

DIY Pipe Organ

I really like the tones this DIY pipe organ is able to produce. I would love to see this adapted to an Arduino or other micro-controller so it could play by itself. Then again, I would like to see almost anything automated with a micro-controller! Hopefully this will eventually be turned into a full instructable […]

Tangible sequencer with Trackmate

Tangible sequencer with Trackmate

CDM points out this interesting demo of a tangible tracking system using Trackmate software – Trackmate is an open source initiative to create an inexpensive, do-it-yourself tangible tracking system. The Trackmate Tracker allows any computer to recognize tagged objects and their corresponding position, rotation, and color information when placed on a surface. Trackmate sends all […]