How to Play Auld Lang Syne on Hydraulophone (underwater Pipe Organ)
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How to Play Auld Lang Syne on Hydraulophone (underwater Pipe Organ)
I came up with a simple arrangement of Auld Lang Syne for hydraulophone.
The melody is pentatonic and there's 2 keys you can nicely play it in on a standard park hydraulophone as you would find in many waterparks (like Legoland in Carlsbad California, African Lion Safari in Canada, etc.), playgrounds, museum spaces (like Mayborn Museum in Texas or Chicago Children's museum, etc.), science centres, and the like.
You might also have built your own hydraulophone following one of my previous Instructables, from scratch, or from a Splashtones kit (see http://splashtones.com).
The melody plays nicely on the interval from C to d (one octave plus one whole tone) or from D to e.
More generally, for these two options, here is the key they fall in, along with the compass (range of notes), and a list of the notes within that key that are used by the melody:
....Compass;.... | Notes required; .... | Key .... |
....C to d ; | C,D,F,G,c,d ; | F-major |
....D to e ; | D,E,G,a,d,e ; | G-major |
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Where the two differ more substantially is in the accompanying chords.
Hydraulophone is like an underwater flute that has 12 mouthpieces, so it can play up to 12 notes at the same time! Therefore to make full use of the polyphony, let's consider the two options.
Here are the chords in the the key of F-major:
F, C, F, Bflat, F, C, Dminor, Gminor, F
and here are the chords in the key of G-major:
G, D, G, C, G, D, Eminor, Aminor, D, G.
Many hydraulophones installed in public parks/waterparks, beaches, museums, etc., don't provide end users with access to the tuning screws or valves or any adjustments of key, or the like.
Thus, in F-major we'll play the Bflat chord rootless, and we'll play the Gminor without the Bflat, i.e. as a Gsus.
In G-major we'll play the D chord as a Dsus chord (i.e. omit the F# from the chord).
It sounds better in G-major, because roots are more important to chords than the 3rd element of the chord.
And I kind of like the way the Dsus sounds.
Therefore, let's start with the key of G-major.
In the following step, I'll provide my arrangement for Auld Lang Syne in G-major for the 12-jet hydraulophone.
The KEY to Good Music Is Play.
In the above diagram is my arrangement for Auld Lang Syne on 12-jet hydraulophone, with notes running left-to-right, and time-axis running down the page. Chords appear to the left, and lyrics are to the right, as a point-of-reference (e.g. with the lyrics that correspond to chord onset capitalized).
The KEY to good music is play, fun, and frolic, i.e. to play in the water!
Experiment and Have Fun
When recording hydraulophone, note that many cameras and audio recorders have a wind noise filter which you should turn off (the low frequencies of the hydraulophone often falsely trigger wind noise filters).
You also need a high quality sound recording because the gentle flowing sound of water doesn't compress well in highly compressed sound recording formats.
It is also good to set the sound levels manually.
Experiment with different sound levels. Distortion can sound bad, but for some people, "badder" is better. The above video was recorded with too high a gain setting, but it does sound interesting, especially since hydraulophones tend toward the deeper sounds, and the distortion produces some interesting harmonics. You can also put a microphone up to the instrument and run it through some effects such as distortion, etc..
Minor Modifications
Above videos: Auld Lang Sigh, New Year's Tears (a melancholy and more introspective version)
Top: Minor version on 12-jet hydraulophone (with Klezmer mode valve in up/away position);
Bottom: Minor version on 45-jet concert hydraulophone.
The New Year is a time of introspection, as we celebrate but also, in some ways, mourn, the passing on of another year.
I offer, therefore, a more introspective version, arranged for hydraulophones that have the Klezmer "Misheberakh" / harmonic minor mixed mode (A, B, C, D#, E, F#, G, A, b, c, d, e), engaged by moving the key valve up and away from the player's position.
Share Your Work
If you arrange any songs to play on hydraulophone, please click "I made it" and reply to this Instructable. Let's help each other out, as a community, and provide advice and feedback and commentary on songs arranged for hydraulophone.
Music, Water, Fun, and Frolic As Universal Languages for People of All Ages and Cultures
Mathematics and music are universal languages that reach across all cultures around the world.
Water, fun, and frolic in the hydraulophone fountain also appeals to people of all ages and cultural backgrounds.
Thus hydraulophone is universal. Think beyond your own cultural background....
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一个泥娃娃 yí gè ní wá wá A mud doll
也有那眉毛,也有那眼睛 yě yǒu nà méi máo, yě yǒu nà yán jīng She also has eyebrows, she also has eyes
眼睛不会眨 yǎn jīng bù huì zhā But her eyes can’t blink
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一个泥娃娃 yí gè ní wá wá A mud doll
也有那鼻子,也有那嘴巴 yě yǒu nà bí zi, yě yǒu nà zuǐ bā She also has a nose, she also has a mouth
嘴巴不说话 zuǐ bā bù shuō huà But doesn’t speak
她是个假娃娃 tà shì gè jiǎ wá wá She is a fake baby
不是个真娃娃 bú shì gè zhēn wá wá Not a real baby
她没有亲爱的妈妈 tā méi yǒu qīn ài de mā ma She has no dear mother
也没有爸爸 yě méi yǒu bà ba Nor has a father
泥娃娃, 泥娃娃 ní wá wá, ní wá wá Mud doll, mud doll
一个泥娃娃 yí gè ní wá wá A mud doll
我做她妈妈 wǒ zuò tā mā ma I’ll be her mother
我做她爸爸 wǒ zuò tā bà ba I’ll be her father
永远爱着她 yǒng yuǎn ài zhe tā I’ll love her forever