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Thingsmusical

Thingsmusical is a term used to describe the practice of making music with everyday objects. It is not a single project or organization but a label applied by artists, educators, and enthusiasts to a range of activities that treat common items such as pots, utensils, and cardboard as musical sources or instruments. The term highlights experimentation, accessibility, and improvisation rather than genre confinement.

Origins and influences: The approach sits within a broader history of found-object music and experimental sound

Typical practices: Projects may involve creating performances, installations, or tutorials where participants explore sounds produced by

Accessibility and community: Thingsmusical venues often include schools, community centers, maker spaces, and online platforms. The

Reception and scope: As a flexible concept, thingsmusical appears across educational, artistic, and online contexts. Critics

See also: found-object music, musique concrète, DIY instrument, sound art, sound installation, experimental music.

art.
It
draws
on
musique
concrète,
DIY
culture,
and
classroom
percussion
traditions
that
encourage
curiosity
about
timbre,
rhythm,
and
spatial
sound.
Practitioners
often
emphasize
process
and
listening
over
polished
technique.
everyday
objects.
Techniques
include
striking,
rubbing,
scraping,
and
muffling
items;
sometimes
objects
are
amplified
or
processed
with
basic
electronics.
Collaborations
with
traditional
musicians
and
electronic
artists
are
common.
approach
lowers
barriers
to
musical
participation
by
using
inexpensive
or
repurposed
materials
and
by
inviting
unconventional
audiences
to
contribute
to
the
sound.
recognize
its
value
for
creative
exploration
and
inclusive
practice,
while
noting
that
lack
of
formal
standards
may
produce
variable
outcomes.