The 10 strangest musical instruments 1 The Great Stalacpipe Organ. ... 2 The Blackpool High Tide Organ. ... 3 The road that plays Rossini. ... 4 Musical ice. ... 5 The Cat Piano. ... 6 Aeolus Acoustic Wind Pavilion. ... 7 The Musical Stones of Skiddaw. ... 8 The Singing Ringing Tree. More items... •
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