Rain Drum Umbrella Makes Music Out Of Rain Drops


From designer Dong Min Park comes a concept that makes rainy days a little less dreary.

The Rain Drum features mounted sound inputs on the exterior of an umbrella top that make different drum noises when raindrops touch it. The shade of the umbrella contains five wax-cloth made coverings with varying elasticities to create a range of tones and frequencies, depending on the size and speed of the falling rain drop. Via:[PSFK]

4 Responses to “Rain Drum Umbrella Makes Music Out Of Rain Drops”

  1. Nancy Allen May 6, 2010 at 12:58 pm #

    Fabulous! What a great way to brighten a wet, dull day!

  2. dandid.com May 18, 2010 at 12:47 pm #

    shouldn’t it be called a Drumbrella?

  3. studio-moerlein.com July 18, 2010 at 12:33 pm #

    So fresh, fantastic, big fantasy, happiness. I think it would be a good educational product for children, Kindergarten/outdoor installation! Good luck! Love it so much!

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