Dec 3


Song of the sea

by Terry 03 December 2007


Sea Organ

From Odd Music:

The musical Sea Organ (morske orgulje) is located on the shores of Zadar, Croatia, and is the world’s first musical pipe organs that is played by the sea. Simple and elegant steps, carved in white stone, were built on the quayside. Underneath, there are 35 musically tuned tubes with whistle openings on the sidewalk. The movement of the sea pushes air through, and – depending on the size and velocity of the wave – musical chords are played. The waves create random harmonic sounds.

This masterpiece of acoustics and architecture was created by expert Dalmatian stone carvers and architect Nikola Basic in 2005, who recently received the European Prize for Urban Public Space for this project. Many tourists come to listen to this unique aerophone, and enjoy unforgettable sunsets with a view of nearby islands.

If the ocean has a voice, this is it. Listen:



See a video about it here.

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5 Comments

5 Responses to “Song of the sea”

  1. Stephen Leigh on December 4th, 2007 4:14 am

    Now THAT is cool!  (Quote)

  2. Bluegrass Poet on December 4th, 2007 7:07 am

    Way-y-y-y-y cool.  (Quote)

  3. Sherry Chandler » Sounds on December 4th, 2007 7:58 am
  4. Terry on December 4th, 2007 1:15 pm

    Isn’t it, though! I could listen to it for hours.  (Quote)

  5. T.G. Scott on December 10th, 2007 8:29 am

    That’s lovely! Oh the wonders a truly artistic mind can produce!  (Quote)

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