Our goal was to help 400 people play instruments at the same time. So, we asked, what’s an inexpensive material we could make instruments from and how can we equip so many people to play together?
Conduit Chimes Tutorial from Uncover The Color on Vimeo.
We used 1/2″ conduit in four different lengths to create four tones.
E 284 mm
A 244.5 mm
B 229 mm
C# 219 mm
It was a roll of the dice, but in the end, people connected in a whole new way.
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