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THEMUSEUM, 10 King Street West, Kitchener
Produced by Open Ears
Amadinda and Tubellum provide an interactive installation with recycled wood, and pvc. Amadinda has wooden bars made from a 110 year old scrapped piano. The resonators are created from scrapped pvc. Pitched to a C-scale, you play the instrument by striking the notes with the mallets provided. Tubellum is a 2 1/2 octave instrument built from scrapped pvc. Chromatic is pitch, you strike the open tubes with foam paddles provided. Instrument was designed by Scott Lindsay and Richard Burrows.