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I imagine one day playing my saxophone in a jazz band which creates enough energy to light up an entire auditorium, literally. We would produce the energy (I am not sure about the logistics of this) and we would harness the energy, using it to light up the auditorium. Not only would this energy flow through the lights, but our fans would SEE the energy that they were already feeling. Plus, we'd be bringing jazz back.

Anyone know how to bring this idea to fruition?

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Comment by Vivien on April 3, 2010 at 4:37pm
Ha! Alas, no I have idea where to start on that one - but I love it!! Somewhow figure out how to harness sound waves and run them through some sort of turbine to generate electricity.....sounds very sci fi. Cool!!
Comment by Bongumusa on April 3, 2010 at 4:52pm
I like music that goes deep down to my heart. Music is an influntial tool to make joy and happiness to our heart.
Comment by Reema on April 3, 2010 at 5:04pm
Vivien, thanks :) That would be sweet, hehe.
Bongumusa- Music is most definitely influential. It's quite awesome.
Comment by Reema on April 3, 2010 at 5:14pm
Thanks Ethan.
Comment by Michele Baron on April 3, 2010 at 5:36pm
I think, of course, you can harness the physical energy of music. To light an auditorium; to laser-light (or confined inert gas-illumination) a performance, and so forth.
Among other interesting but initially recreational activities (light/high frequency wave experiments with plasma globes and tubes--see I have also learned to break crystal goblets with my voice (fun, but expensive)--so sine waves, sound energy, do have direct, physical effects upon inorganic materials (in addition to physical, emotional, etc. effects upon organic listeners--human audiences, plants, animals...).
Wave energy can be harnessed.
So can friction--all those folks adjusting their positions in energy-generating seats...
Light the world with music! Nice to read you, Reema. Maybe we can jam someday... Thank you for the post +1
Comment by Reema on April 3, 2010 at 6:27pm
Thanks for the great suggestions Michele. Let's hope someone takes advantage of this idea. I would totally be up to starting a band with you if this is ever implemented :D
Comment by Michael Texeira on April 3, 2010 at 6:40pm
well, at the risk of being padantic...I'd start with a good drummer. they are the hardest to find. =)
Comment by Bongumusa on April 3, 2010 at 6:41pm
I am currently playing the song by WestLife called: Where you Find Love. Unbreakable Love. Those are the nice songs for Love.
Comment by Reema on April 3, 2010 at 6:49pm
Hey, maybe we should recruit some people to start a virtual band. I would be more than willing!
Comment by Michael Texeira on April 3, 2010 at 7:03pm
I can play bass, guitar, some clarinet (could probably play sax with some practice). That being said...not really much of a jazz player.

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