Funny Instruments

Funny Instruments

81. Euphonium

A mini tuba. Really fun to say.

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82. Alpenhorn

An 8-foot-long spruce horn played by Swiss goatherders.

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83. Nose Flutes Shop

No, playing the nose flute doesn’t look weird at all. Why do you ask?

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84. Octocontrabass Clarinet

A gigantic clarinet with a range so low it is inaudible to humans. See also Unnecessary.

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85. Homemade Guitars

I.e., a toilet paper roll glued to the top of an empty tissue box and rubber bands as strings. See also Bathroom.

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86. Trumpets Festooned With Flags

Almost always played for the king gnawing on a giant turkey leg. See also Medieval, Royalty, Wealth.

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87. Dudelsack

A German bagpipe.

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88. Spoons

I mean, how hard is this to play, really? Two spoons, hit them against your body. Not to be hatin', but how far is that from drumming on the car dashboard when a cool song comes on?

Added by Tim on August 18, 2008| 4 Comments | You Like This |

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89. Sackbutt

The Renaissance/Baroque predecessor of the trombone. See also Music.

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90. Glockenspiel

More fun to say than to play.

Added by a Guest on March 24, 2008| 5 Comments | You Like This |

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