@creating #tdc4810 Ignore this is you can!
@creating #tdc4810 #ds106 The imaginary instrument in action! @felixadog demonstrates the technique necessary to create the somber low frequency notes of the rare Dog Bone Pipe Organ, first noted in eastern Mongolia in 430 AD
@creating a cat piano. created by AI #tdc4810 #ds106

@creating #tdc4810 My response for today's #ds106 #DailyCreate

I wondered what the Cat Piano might sound like. So I created a Cat Song (this one goes out to Lacey).

No cats were harmed in the making of this track

#caturday

Image: Caspar Schott, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Magia_universalis_naturae_et_artis_-_Katzenklavier.jpg

File:Magia universalis naturae et artis - Katzenklavier.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

Cat Pianos, Sound-Houses, and Other Imaginary Musical Instruments

Deirdre Loughridge and Thomas Patteson, curators of the Museum of Imaginary Musical Instruments, explore the wonderful history of made-up musical contraptions, including a piano comprised of yelping cats and Francis Bacon's 17th-century vision of experimental sound manipulation.

The Public Domain Review