Tuned bottles


Tuned Bottles are musical instruments in the percussion family; they are found objects which are subsequently filled with water to create different pitches.
The instruments has the range of at least one octave, as it is possible to perform complex melodies with it. The instrument also has been seen in Eurovision Song Contest 2008, Croatian entry "Romanca" by Kraljevi ulice. In this performance bottles are seen hanging on threads in front of the player; this may improve the sound or add convenience. The range depends on the bottles used but is generally on a high frequency side. It can be made chromatic, or only have bottles required for the music being played.
Empty bottle sounds about half octave higher than the same bottle filled in with water. Combining different bottles, it is possible to reach the range of one octave or more, transposing notes from other octaves into this range.
Tuned bottles were used by percussion legend Emil Richards in numerous performances and recordings and are part of his large instrument collection.