Underwater Music Performances

AquaSonic is a Water Band That Performs in Aquariums

A band by the name 'AquaSonic' is a water band who performs in aquariums. Taking advantage of the natural density of the water, they are able to hit notes not thought possible. Singer Laila Skovmand is said to have "devised her own singing technique to ensure that she could belt out her subaquatic notes without creating a bunch of bubbles in the process." She manages to do this by singing through air bubbles.

Considering that most musical instruments are not meant to be taken into the depths of an aquarium, the water band has created their own versions of a violin, an organ, a harmonica and more. They've given each their own name as well, with the water organ called a "hydraulophone" and the glass underwater harmonica a "crystallaphone." They've had to take careful measures designing each instrument to be sure that firstly, it works underwater and also that the materials used will not be dangerous.
Trend Themes
1. Subaquatic Performance - Opportunity for artists to explore innovative ways of performing music underwater.
2. Underwater Instrument Design - Potential for developing specialized musical instruments that can be played effectively in aquatic environments.
3. Hydro-acoustics - Emerging field of exploring the unique sounds and musical qualities created underwater.
Industry Implications
1. Music and Entertainment - Opportunity for musicians and event organizers to create immersive underwater music experiences.
2. Aquarium and Exhibition - Potential for aquariums and exhibition venues to host underwater music performances as unique attractions.
3. Instrument Manufacturing - Possibility for instrument manufacturers to design and produce specialized underwater music instruments.

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