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Bizarre Instrument
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Weird and wacky musical instruments, that can show up in comedy, fantasy or SF, which came straight out of the author's head and look, well, weird—and probably wouldn't work in real life. The ones that do work in real life are mostly based on an existing musical principle, but explored in a new way with novel materials and some bits stuck on. Maybe they aren't even actually intended to make music. Some are really more like noisy Rube Goldberg Devices. Compare Everything Is an Instrument, where things not designed or intended to make music do. Often, but not always, played by a Dreadful Musician. Also not unusual for a Trash-Can Band or for kazoos to be depicted this way. Examples |
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In The Smurfs, Harmony Smurf once got tricked by Gargamel into giving a Turlusiphon (the Animated Adaptation of the story refers to it as a shazalakazoo) recital to the Smurfs, the instrument's dark power plunging them into an irreversible magical coma. Upon reading into the evil sorceror's tome of the permanent effect, he gives them one last trumpet sendoff, his horrible playing proving stronger than the curse and waking them all up. "Your music is bad enough to wake up the dead!" Indeed it was. | |
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The Sewerphone created by Eric Nagler, as seen on Sharon, Lois, and Bram's Elephant Show. This thing used plumbing pipe, with a washing machine agitator as a bell. | |
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Gryphon uses the bassoon and the crumhorn in their music, instruments not normally found in rock music. | |
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The "invented instrument" with no other name that Carlos created in an episode of The Magic School Bus. He adds all sorts of bells and whistles on it, leading to Mrs. Frizzle to give a lesson on sound, and why it doesn't work. | |
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Walter Moers' The 13 ½ Lives of Captain Bluebear features Qwerty, a gelatinous blob prince from another dimension, who relates that in his home dimension there music instruments are made from milk. | |
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Dave the Barbarian plays the Garglepipes, mostly to annoy Candy. | |
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The Human Cello from the 8th episode of Hannibal consisted of a human corpse in a chair with his neck slit open to reveal the vocal chords, and a cello handle jammed down the throat so that the murderer could play him. | |
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In For Better or for Worse, Uncle Phil, explaining to April how a trumpet worked, demonstrated the principle by putting a mouthpiece and funnel on either end of a length of hosepipe, which he called the Hose-O-Phonium. | |
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On Sesame Street, there's the "Shpritzer Honker Splasher Sprinkler Tweeter Squirt", which looks like a cross between a synthesizer and a sprinkler system. It takes four people to operate it, and it's played on a giant foot-operated keyboard, a series of buttons, a set of foot pedals, and a panel of electronic drum pads. | |
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Discworld: The pipe organs created by Bloody Stupid Johnson and situated in Unseen University (as seen in Men at Arms, Soul Music and Hogfather) and the Ankh-Morpork Opera House (seen in Maskerade) are so complicated and laden with special effects that only the Librarian can properly play them, with all four limbs. The UU one also happens to be crosslinked with the pipes in the Archchancellor's bathroom, unbeknownst to anyone. Carpe Jugulum has another Johnson in the vampire castle, this one dedicated to horror-movie sound effects. In Soul Music, Cliff the troll drums on rocks, carefully selected and chipped to produce desired notes. Glod the dwarf plays a battle horn, and Imp plays a sort of Ur-guitar with a solid body that's actually the instrument that produced the notes which started the universe. The Discworld Alamnack describes "hog ringing". The illustration shows four people with xylophone hammers behind eight hogs of decreasing size, presumably each sounding a different note. The text laments that this practice has largely died out. |
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The Muppet Show: In an episode, Crazy Harry plays the explodaphone. A recurring Muppet, Marvin Suggs, plays the Muppaphone. The Fazoobs are a Koozbanian band who play each other. |
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Earth: Final Conflict has "tubes", a Taelon musical instrument which also has something of a holographic visual accompaniment. | |
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In Homestuck, Jade plays the eclectic bass. It resembles an electric bass guitar, but with multiple necks and built-in keyboard synths. Only Jade's dream self can play it properly, because only her dream self can grow the necessary extra arms. | |
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the secret lives of Princesses: The Cuckoo Horn. Has around a dozen switches, a cuckoo coming out the opening, a bandaid, and at least five holes. No practice necessary. | |
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The traveling merchant who sells musical instruments in The Smurfs and the Magic Flute produces one while showing of his wares. He even admits that he doesn't know what it is but says it sure makes a lot of noise. | |
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Invoked in a first season episode of Red Dwarf, in which Holly the senile ship's computer claims to have come up with a way to revolutionize music by decimalizing it and adding the notes H and J, which will in turn necessitate the redesign of all instruments to play them. | |
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Perky: When Perky visits the Land Of Dreams, The Sandman shows off his "Snorgan"- a pipe organ that makes snoring sounds when you play it. | |
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Star Trek Novel 'Verse: A Singular Destiny features most of the instruments mentioned in the TV series (and the Elisar from the comics) played either by the folk group The A. C. Walden Medicine Show, or the jam sessions on the USS Aventine. The book also introduces the jirvik and Saar string, sadly without defining them. In Star Trek: Enterprise Relaunch the USS Flabjellah is named after an Andorian musical instrument that doubles as a weapon, first mentioned in the costume design notes for Star Trek: The Motion Picture. |
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Dwarf Fortress version 0.42 introduced procedurally-generated instruments, many of which are bizarrely complicated and some of which are logically incapable of producing sound, like a bowl or a metal block which somehow works like a tambourine | |
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Most of the instruments in Avatar: The Last Airbender are real Asian instruments, but then there's the tsungi horn, which has a funny name on top of being completely fictional. | |
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Arcane: During the At the Opera Tonight scene, a musician is seen playing something that looks like a violin with a tuba coming out the back. | |
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Laurie Anderson invented the tape bow violin, which is a violin that has a magnetic tape playback head instead of a bridge, and a violin bow that has a length of tape with pre-recorded sound on it instead of hair. By drawing the tape over the head, you can play whatever's on the tape, forwards or backwards and at whatever speed you like. She also designed a system where she could place a small speaker in her mouth and play instruments through it: by opening and closing her mouth she could turn herself into a human wah-wah pedal. | |
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The Adventures of Baron Munchausen has one of the more twisted examples: prisoners are in a cage, and you press the keys to make sticks jab them in various places, with the music being their cries of pain. (You kind of have to hear it to understand how this could sound like music, but it does.) There are rumors of real life instruments like that, but usually with cats instead of humans. | |
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In E.T.: The Book of the Green Planet, various plants grown on the Green Planet are used as musical instruments, such as a band in the Micro Tech Club: Fluteroots are the wind instruments, Timpanums are the drums, and Trompayds are the trumpets. | |
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On The Banana Splits, Fleagle had the Calliopasaxaviatrumparimbaclaribasotrombaphone. | |
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Star Trek has bunches of them: The Vulcan Lyre. It is used in The Original Series, Voyager, The Next Generation, and Deep Space Nine. The same type of instrument is also used by the Bajorans and the Risians in Deep Space Nine. Considering it's just a regular lyre with some non-functional bits added, it has the added benefit of actually working. The Aldean Musical Instrument from The Next Generation. It's played essentially by telepathy, touching pads on the instrument and thinking of the note you want. The Agolian chimes: a ceremonial instrument that resembles overgrown wind chimes but played with small hammers, like a xylophone. The Next Generation. Bajoran instruments: three of them, the Cabasa, the Bajoran gong and the Bajoran rattle are used during the birth of a child to relax the mother. Other, more performance-oriented instruments are the the Bajoran drum, the Bajoran harp, and the Belaklavion. All were used in Deep Space Nine. The Enaran whatsit is another telepathic instrument. Instead of a touch pad, it has a hemispherical crystal contact ball. You think at it and it plays. It shows up only in Voyager. Several Klingon instruments: the Klingon concertina (which can also be used as a weapon), the Klingon drum and the Klingon guitar. All of these show up only on Deep Space Nine. The Kriosian whatsit: a cross between a big xylophone and and a really big set of marimbas. Picard learns to play one in The Next Generation. Mavig's Harp, a stringed thingy that looks sort of like a steering wheel, played by one of the hippie-analogues from the episode "The Way to Eden" in The Original Series. It is used only once. The Trill piano comes in portable and standard models. The portable ones look like small synthesizers, the big ones look more like a couple of old-style chord organs mooshed together. That stack of slate some alien was playing in the first episode of Deep Space Nine. Despite looking realistic, Picard's Ressikan flute from "The Inner Light" was a non-playable prop. The actual melody was provided by a much skinnier pennywhistle. |
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In the Spellsinger novels, Jon-Tom's duar is a double-necked guitar in which the two sets of strings cross over one another. When used for spellsinging, some of its strings start fading in and out, as if crossing into another dimension. It has a pair of dials on the side that instead of adjusting the treble and bass are labeled "tremble" and "mass." | |
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Girl Genius: The Silverodeon which Agatha (re)builds, part organ, part anything-you-can-fit-in-there. Also, in a throw-away homage/gag, it's shown that Master Payne plays a small Gaffophone. | |
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Gaston Lagaffe" The Gaffophone (see picture), a homemade string/horn instrument whose use invariably results in massive damage. The sound the Gaffophone makes is the result of the overlap between Brown Note with Loud of War. Psychological and collateral damage all rolled up into one. It causes plants to commit suicide... He once made an electric version which was even worse: it caused a city-wide blackout, busted the plumbing of the entire building and blew out the front wall onto the street below. And even unamplified, it causes severe structural damage to buildings: on three separate occasions, he collapsed a factory chimney, a balcony, and the sixth floor of a building, had it carried by truck only for the truck to fall apart, and accidentally turned it into an anti-air weapon (the plane started shaking so badly it almost crashed whenever passing directly above him). A miniature version was made by fans, which Gaston played on a desk. A nearby miniature model for an upcoming office building collapsed as a result. |
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In Life, the Universe and Everything, Slartibartfast was planning on spending his retirement learning to play the octravental heebiephone, despite not having enough mouths. | |
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In the Fraggle Rock episode "Don't Cry Over Spilt Milk", the Doc story had him messing about with party noisemakers, first attaching several of them together to produce something a little like a panpipe, and then creating a larger steam organ version. | |
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Mystery Science Theater 3000 brings us the porkarina, which is supposed to re-create the incidental music in The Beverly Hillbillies, Green Acres, and Petticoat Junction that sounded like a pig grunting. | |
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Futurama: The holophonor is essentially an alien clarinet which creates its own visual accompaniment. It's so difficult that only a few humans can play it, and most of them aren't that good at it, which is reflected in the holograms it produces: without the alien worm infestation that greatly enhanced his physical and mental capabilities, Fry is lucky to be able to produce kindergarten-grade stick figure scribbles with it. In The Simpsons crossover episode "Simpsorama", Lisa, being the genius that she is and thanks to her previous experience, can play a saxophone version of the holophonor just as well as she plays a regular saxophone and create realistic imagery with it which is then used to solve the current crisis. | |
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The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Coming Out of Their Shells Tour featured Leonardo playing a one-stringed bass. It was explained in behind the scenes Mockumentary footage that this was due to the difficulty of playing an instrument with their three-fingered hands. | |
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Barbarella: The Excessive Machine, although music-wise it's quite similar to a pipe organ. But making music was never its primary purpose, anyway... | |
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The experimental rock group Sleepytime Gorilla Museum loves this trope. Alongside conventional rock and orchestral instruments, a look through their album booklets reveals such custom-made wonders as: percussion guitar, lever-action lever, pancreas (electric), tangularium, Valhalla, Vatican, pedal-action wiggler, roach, sledgehammer-dulcimer/slide-piano log, thing, popping turtle, pressure-cap marimba, and spring-nail guitar. | |
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One of the interval acts of the Eurovision Song Contest in 2016 was a pastiche of previous entries under the guise of how to write the perfect Eurovision entry. One of the steps was to feature an ethnic but unknown instrument. The example was the "Swedish kvinnaböske". The host then advises viewers to "just make something up [as] no-one will know". | |
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The assorted junk-assembled instruments played by the Junkyard Gang from Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids. | |
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And its counterpart for lots of Sci-Fi made a few years on either side of 1980, the Blaster Beam. Ironically, the Blaster Beam is less xeno than many of the items on this page, being little more than a very, very large lap steel guitar. | |
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SciFi | hasFeature |
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Doctor Who: In "Dalek", the Doctor is trying to persuade his captor not to hold an unidentified alien artifact the way he is doing. When somebody finally pays attention to what he is saying and asks whether the artifact is dangerous, he replies, "No, it just looks silly like that," and reveals it to be a Xenophone. | |
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The instrument in the Munchausen movie may have been inspired, if that's the word, by the mouse organ from Monty Python's Flying Circus, which consisted of mice strapped to a rack which (supposedly) squeaked musical notes when struck with hammers. | |
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Rick Nielsen's quintuple-neck Hamer guitars. | |
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Cheap Trick (Music) | hasFeature |
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The Detragan from Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva, which appears to combine a pipe organ, a harp, an accordion, tubular bells, numerous brass instruments, and an entire drumset. The whole thing is played using a single keyboard. | |
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The Presidents of the United States of America are a Rock Trio, but only the drummer has a traditional instrument: band leader Chris Ballew plays a basitar (a guitar with two bass strings) and the other frontman (currently Andrew McKeag), a guitbass (a guitar with only three strings). When "Weird Al" Yankovic parodied their hit song "Lump" with "Gump", on the video he played a one stringed bass, while the guitarist uses a two stringed "guitar". |
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Blue Man Group has put together many odd contraptions, most of them based on the principle of the bamboo xylophone, such as the drumbone. | |
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In Soul Music, Cliff the troll drums on rocks, carefully selected and chipped to produce desired notes. Glod the dwarf plays a battle horn, and Imp plays a sort of Ur-guitar with a solid body that's actually the instrument that produced the notes which started the universe. | |
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A Singular Destiny features most of the instruments mentioned in the TV series (and the Elisar from the comics) played either by the folk group The A. C. Walden Medicine Show, or the jam sessions on the USS Aventine. The book also introduces the jirvik and Saar string, sadly without defining them. | |
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The Vulcan Lyre. It is used in The Original Series, Voyager, The Next Generation, and Deep Space Nine. The same type of instrument is also used by the Bajorans and the Risians in Deep Space Nine. Considering it's just a regular lyre with some non-functional bits added, it has the added benefit of actually working. | |
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Star Trek: Voyager | hasFeature |
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The Minbari, of Babylon 5, use a triangular wooden frame with symmetrical rows of hanging bells (Like a Skrabalai) in their religious rituals. The sound it makes cannot accurately be described without sounding like you're on acid. | |
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Babylon 5 | hasFeature |
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A Charlie Brown Christmas: Schroeder's toy piano, capable of imitating a grand piano and a pipe organ. | |
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A Charlie Brown Christmas | hasFeature |
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Phil of the Future: | |
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In Star Trek: Enterprise Relaunch the USS Flabjellah is named after an Andorian musical instrument that doubles as a weapon, first mentioned in the costume design notes for Star Trek: The Motion Picture. | |
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