Re: Garden musical instrument/Water feature


Hi, Folks!

I haven't seen either one, but gosh, they sound waaaaaaaaaaay cool!
Unfortunately, I don't think either of them will be cheap, but what the heck
-- it's cold outside so I might as well stay indoors and write grant
proposals -- find out who makes them and how much they cost and I'll whip up
something so that a bunch of us in ACGA can get them for our gardens!

"Interactive" is just so "in" these days! ;-D

Dorene Pasekoff, Coordinator
St. John's United Church of Christ Organic Community Garden

A mission of 
St. John's United Church of Christ, 315 Gay Street, Phoenixville, PA  19460



Sharon wrote:
>I've heard of an interesting musical instrument for the garden.
>It's shaped liked a tictactoe board.  Each square is a different
>musical note.  By dancing on it as if you were playing hopscotch,
>you can play songs on it.   Anyone using these in your gardens
>or ever seen one?
>
>I have seen  a water feature in a commercial building that looked
>like it would be fun in a community garden or park.  The pond had multiple
>fountain patterns.  At the side of the pond was a key pad.  By pressing
>one or more of the buttons the fountain pattern would change.
>Besides being fun in and of itself, I thought it would be fun next to
>a concert area where pieces of music could be scored to include
>the playing of the fountain in concert with the music.  Anyone
>come across this in an outdoor setting?
>
>Sharon
>gordonse@one.net
>
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