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SkyeWint
Electronic/ambient artist. I started making music more than random scribblings in the fall of 2010, around the end of November. I think I've come a long way since then!

Skye @SkyeWint

Age 29, Female

Mixing/Mastering Gal

University of Oregon

Eugene, OR

Joined on 2/2/11

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Hey Skye, you got me thinking on this one.
There are so many odd musical instruments & musicians out there in the world today, it's really hard to just pick one that suits as the strangest of all...

As far as the strangest I have seen though I would have to say that the Theremin is quite odd. I saw a Badgermin once that was a Theremin that was made of a Badger carcass. That was mighty odd, I must say. The Theremin is played by waving your hand in the air & it makes odd noises from the sonic waves that it creates in the air around the instrument. Strange? Yeah, I think so.

Hey there! I've seen a theremin. I haven't had the luck to be able to play one, but I remember watching a documentary about it. I think it's a pretty interesting instrument. Definitely strange.

I definitely would have to say that the "Badgermin" is the weirdest instrument I've heard of. The theramin is only a little less strange than the oomphalapompatronium to me, but making a theremin out of a badger carcass... well, that definitely wins.

Thanks for your input!

I think the ARP 2600 is a strange one.
It was R2D2's voice in Star Wars.

-Aaroca-
Bwee-bo-doo, dawwwwwww!

Oh, really? Well, that's pretty darn cool. What about the strangest non-synthesizer you've heard of?

How about a Tesla coil? Probably not the weirdest instrument, but definitely the coolest!

I didn't know a tesla coil could be used as an instrument. Looking it up though, I'm not surprised. That too looks awesome.