Among the many sounds emanating from the Tokyo Make Meeting 05 this past weekend was the unusually shaped electronic instrument, the Uda. It’s played with two hands, and looks like it might be a less-flexible cousin of the accordion.Notes are played by pressing different sections of a rope that’s coiled around the device, on both the right and left sides. Exactly where you touch it determines the pitch, and there’s a one octave difference between one row of rope and the adjacent row.
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