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-===size===+===Size===
 Ideally this is both a change in the interface and pitch, this property only counts as the same thing. A change in the size of an instrument, making it drastically larger or smaller then the standard form of the instrument. If an instrument has a change in size it should be able to play in relative pitch, playing far higher and lower in pitch then the standard form as well.  Ideally this is both a change in the interface and pitch, this property only counts as the same thing. A change in the size of an instrument, making it drastically larger or smaller then the standard form of the instrument. If an instrument has a change in size it should be able to play in relative pitch, playing far higher and lower in pitch then the standard form as well. 
  
-===reductive or additive===+===Reductive or Additive===
 Instruments that have features added on top of their standard set of properties or have had elements that are unneeded removed.  Instruments that have features added on top of their standard set of properties or have had elements that are unneeded removed. 
  
-===scale===+===Scale===
 Changing an existing instrument to be able to play a different scale (especially a non 12edo scale) Changing an existing instrument to be able to play a different scale (especially a non 12edo scale)
  
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 Sound sculptures may not be able to alter the sounds they generate by the player and may not be able to be interacted with at all by observers. This is similar to a player piano or a nickelodeon, both of which may not have options of the piece of music that is played, when they are activated, may not have options for the volume, the duration they play, or the timbre of the music produced. Like this, sound sculptures may play automatically and work without any outside influence of the observers. These properties can be used in combination with others to qualify an instrument on this wiki. Sound sculptures may not be able to alter the sounds they generate by the player and may not be able to be interacted with at all by observers. This is similar to a player piano or a nickelodeon, both of which may not have options of the piece of music that is played, when they are activated, may not have options for the volume, the duration they play, or the timbre of the music produced. Like this, sound sculptures may play automatically and work without any outside influence of the observers. These properties can be used in combination with others to qualify an instrument on this wiki.
  
-===Self Contained Sound Sculptures===+===Self Contained Instruments===
 An important distinction for sound sculptures is if they contain the above qualities of being unable to be interacted with directly as well as being unable to be interacted with by other musical instruments and therefor not intended for any kind of ensemble playing. Having these qualities can make a sound sculpture [[Self Contained]]. Instruments that are self contained and sound sculptures are considered separate categories in this wiki. A self contained instrument must make its sound through acoustic means in order to qualify on this wiki.  An important distinction for sound sculptures is if they contain the above qualities of being unable to be interacted with directly as well as being unable to be interacted with by other musical instruments and therefor not intended for any kind of ensemble playing. Having these qualities can make a sound sculpture [[Self Contained]]. Instruments that are self contained and sound sculptures are considered separate categories in this wiki. A self contained instrument must make its sound through acoustic means in order to qualify on this wiki. 
 ====Aesthetic====  ====Aesthetic==== 
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