metalltoot
Metalltoot is a term used in some circles of experimental music to describe a family of metal-based sound-producing devices that generate pitched “toot” tones. The concept blends metal percussion and resonator-based acoustics. In practice, metalltoot devices typically consist of an array of metal tubes or plates, sometimes mounted within a frame, with a mechanism for excitation such as mallets, brushes, or contact microphones. The tubes may be tuned by length, diameter, and material to produce a range of definite pitches, yielding bright, sustaining timbres with clear metallic overtones.
Construction and variants: Some designs use free-hanging tubes of brass or aluminum, while others employ resonant
Performance practice: Metalltoot works emphasize texture and timbre as much as pitch, and are commonly used
Reception and status: Because metalltoot is not a standardized instrument family, cataloging and classification vary by
See also: metallophone, vibraphone, tubular bells, bell plate compositions.