
When I first heard the word Sea Organ I thought it’s an organ played under water.
It turns out, it’s actually an experimental architectural object designed to catch the waves and create musical sounds.
The concrete is 70 meters long and has 35 organ pipes built underneath it.
This natural musical instrument can be found in Croatia.
Because of the waves’ unpredictability, the sound being produced by this concrete instrument varies all the time. The pipes’ musically tuned sounds emanate to the surroundings through apertures in the vertical planes of the uppermost stairs.
It’s nice to see that the natural elements of this earth are being harnessed to produce music. The Sea Organ is definitely a work of art. I just wished the Air Guitar lived up to its name.
Here is a clip of the Sea Organ in action:

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