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Musical instrument makers have always been fascinated by pushing the boundaries of their craft, and several creative individuals have created automated musical instruments that play without the need of a human performer. Belgian composer, performer, and instrument maker Godfried-Willem Raes has invented a huge number of bizarre and offbeat instruments during his career. Many of them are unusual instrument/robot hybrids capable of being controlled by computers.
The Flex automat was completed in 2003. It consists of blades of stainless steel struck by solenoid driven beaters and bend by a system of heavy duty stepping motors, resembling a singing saw:

Other automated percussion instruments include the Klung:
(computer controlled acoustical angklung)

The Rotomoton:
(an assembly of 5 drums with beaters, controlled by computer)


Various Springers (automated shakers, sirens, and springs): and various other automated percussion instruments:










Other creations include the two string, four octave Hurdy-Gurdy created out of an old double bass neck:


a cymbal-playing robot:



and the automated accordion:



The House on the Rock
The strange and delightful House on the Rock outside of Madison is a treasure trove of automated instruments and musical curiosities. It’s also a kind of architectural wonder; for example, “Infinity Room” structure, jutting out like an other-worldly crane over the Wisconsin forest:

The gardens around the House are full of bizarre sculptures:

(image credit: Forbidden Donut)
It also features “The Music of Yesterday”, a huge collection of automatic music machines, including Franz Josef’s music machine that had actually belonged to the Austrian emperor. Even the entryways to the collection are something to behold:

Drums are arranged in huge sculptures in the larger public spaces:


and smaller rooms house vast collections of automated instruments:







Some instruments in this collection are also electronic, like the Space Organ:

Other Automatons
Maywa Denki has also created a set of self-playing instruments:


Self-playing instruments from Maker Faire 2007, San Mateo, CA:

We also need to mention Carlos Corpa, who creates robotic orchestras (plus robots that beg for money, recite poetry and make the automated painting shows)

(image credit: Carlos Corpa)
Musical Instruments as Art, or a Statement
Some musicians aren’t satisfied with the standard size of their instrument, playing instruments like this enormous tuba:

Some people just like to make art out of instruments:




….while some people just make instruments out of anything laying around, like this harp and bass hybrid:

…or this violin made from an armadillo shell:

The Gas Tank Orchestra uses instruments made from…well, you guessed it:


…while some Colombians play this instrument made out of a rifle–making a political as well as musical point:

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