No name on mine - obviously the cheaper variety that no respectable business 
wants to own up to!

I have to admit that I never actually learned a name for them I just bought a 
few from a local toy shop about 20 years ago.

On 15/08/2017, at 6:04 PM, SN jef chippewa wrote:

> 
> thanks, some fun links by those science guys!
> 
> yeah the limit to 5 pitches (2nd-6th partial) 
> seems to be the max speed a human can spin the 
> thing, and the fundamental is always inaudible.
> 
> about the name, what the industry and the users 
> call them could be different.  is there actually 
> a name on yours?  the sticker on mine says "magic 
> sound tube" (german import)
> 
> 
>> Hmm. Never actually thought to work out the 
>> pitches. They have 5 different tones depending 
>> on how fast they are twirled. And they can be 
>> blown as well.
>> 
>> Check out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuGnsW0ysrA for a demo.
>> 
>> And names? Like many percussion instruments they 
>> have more than one name - sound hose, twirly, 
>> musical sound tubeŠ..
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