Topic: A new musical instrument?
I would have liked to be able to play a guitar, but I could never go from one chord to another without taking quite a while. I know people say practice but I just could not do it. Then there is needing to tune it.
So I have been thinking.
Could one have what I am calling a 'chord xylophone'.
I looked on the web and all I could find was about playing chords on a xylophone using several mallets, two in each hand, and playing the notes of a chord one at a time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KO3LPRz5o20
I am wondering if one could have a chord xylophone, where narrow bars are in groups of three or four and one uses a single wide mallet to strike the three or four bars in the group simultaneously.
When playing, changing chord would just be by using the mallet upon a different group of xylophone bars.
So one group of narrow bars close to each other for each chord that the instrument can produce, with each group spaced away from the adjacent group.
Would that work?
If so, it might be a useful social playing instrument that could be played using just one hand.
Sort of like strumming a guitar and changing chord from time to time.
William