Experience the "voice" of water through sound and touch.
Music from water.
We have made the world’s first instrument that makes sound from vibrations in water. Played by touching small jets of water, the hydraulophone produces a rich, unique, soulful sound.
Interactive aquatic architecture for any setting.
Carefully crafted, sculpted and tuned for underwater or above-water use, hydraulophones can be installed in your water park, museum, science center, school, studio, or home.
The joy of music in your attraction
Turn any water park, splash pad, museum, and science centre into a multimedia play area that is fun and educational. Our hydraulophones are easy to play and have sufficient tonal range to play most children’s songs and popular melodies.
The instrument can be operated on a stand, mounted to the ground, or as a portable instrument.
Redefining architectural design
Hydraulophones are transforming the way we see and interact with our environment. Whether it's an interactive sculpture, scientific exhibit, or public play area, we work with you to design a custom-made hydraulophone that fits.
Click below to read about the custom architectural installation at the Ontario Science Centre.
The joy of music in your attraction
Turn any water park, splash pad, museum, and science centre into a multimedia play area that is fun and educational. Our hydraulophones are easy to play and have sufficient tonal range to play most children’s songs and popular melodies.
The instrument can be operated on a stand, mounted to the ground, or as a portable instrument.
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Redefining architectural design Hydraulophones are transforming the way we see and interact with our environment. Whether it’s an interactive sculpture, scientific exhibit, or public play area, we work with you to design a custom-made hydraulophone that fits.
Click below to read about the custom architectural installation at the Ontario Science Centre.