Here are some photos of my projects. It’s a mostly random collection I’ve put together over time.
My massive Junkyard Music Box installation at Art Prize in 2012. The drum acts like a giant piano roll, playing the bells above. Or it could be played via MIDI with my keyboard. See my video page for a sample of the instrument in action.
Mt. Vernon, OH, at the installation of my Let Freedom Ring musical sculpture.
One of my friction harps, made from aluminum rods.
With my grand daughter, in front of a Kinderbells installation. There are eight notes.
Demonstrating a friction harp for young folks.
Our next great percussionist, playing a lithophone made with granite strips.
A toolbox glockenspiel. Some discarded wrenches and bolts made into an instrument. See our video page for a sample tune.
A budding musician, playing a wood-scrap lithophone.
One of my granite and steel lithophones.
A birds eye view of my 2012 Art Prize installation of the Junkyard Jukebox.
Another granite lithophone.
A Kinderbells set in a downtown installation.
Superman, playing a circular lithophone, and about to be Up, Up, and Away!
Getting interviewed behind a Kinderbell set.
You can hear all these instruments in action on my Musical Sculptures page.
Creating opportunities for everyone and anyone to make music. I strive to make music simple, interactive, and fun.
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Creating opportunities for everyone and anyone to make music. I strive to make music simple, interactive, and fun. —