Arizona Science Center: Upcycled Science - Create Your Own Musical Instrument
Arizona Science Center

Traditionally made from the skeletons and spines of cacti, rainsticks recreate the sound of falling rain and were believed to be used by ancient cultures to summon rainstorms.

Brains On! Music
Brains On!

The questions asked and answered in this episode include: What is harmony exactly? What does it take to be a great rapper? How does sound travel?

Brains On! Quindar Tones and Talking in Space
Brains On!

If you’ve ever heard an old recording of a NASA space mission, then you’ve heard a Quindar tone.

StarTalk: The Music of the Spheres
StarTalk

Today, science is revealing new ways music taps into ancient pathways in the brain, and technology is allowing music to be composed in new and innovative ways.

Instructables: Melody
Instructables

MELODY is a digital-physical device that enables the creation of collaborative short musical jams.

Instructables: ESP32 Audio Player
Instructables

ESP32 can be used as an independent system to run applications, just plug in the cable, power the device, and program it.

Instructables: Juuke - a RFID Music Player for Elderly and Kids
Instructables

This is the Juuke box. The Juuke box is your own musical friend, made to be as easy as possible to use.

Instructables: Non Contact Midi Controller
Instructables

Making things non-contact has been the trend nowadays.

Instructables: Arduino Retro Style MP3 Player!
Instructables

I encountered the DFplayer module it really excited me with a bunch of features.

Instructables: Turn a Rotary Phone Into a Radio and Travel Through Time
Instructables

Pick up the phone, choose a country and a decade, and listen to some great music!

SciShow Psych: Why Are Some People So Bad at Singing?
SciShow Psych

“Singing badly” doesn’t just mean someone might be tone-deaf.