A Handmade Percussive PVC Instrument Built to Play the Classic Hot Butter Instrumental Song ‘Popcorn’
Musician Nicolas Bras of Musiques de Nulle Part created a handmade percussive instrument out of PVC pipes in order to specifically play the classic Gershon Kingsley/Hot Butter song Popcorn". Using a guitar tuner, Bras was able to determine the tone of each pipe so they perfectly matched the notes in the song.
Building of a unique instrument, a 4 octaves and a half pop instrument, and making music with!
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