How to Play the Flexatone (Tutorial)

The Flexatone Rattle is an essential percussion instrument known for its unique pitch-bending sound, adding depth and character to performances, especially in cinematic music like horror or suspense films. Its eerie metallic effect is created by the balls striking the sheet metal, making it popular with modern artists seeking exotic, high-pitched percussion tones. To care for your Flexatone, keep it clean, dry, and regularly check for damage to maintain sound quality. Pronounced “flex-a-tone,” it was invented in the 1920s by Percy R. W. J. L. Wild and originated in Germany.

Flexatone Rattle Uses and Applications

The Flexatone Rattle is a versatile instrument used beyond traditional music, notably in horror and suspense film soundtracks for eerie effects. Musicians add its unique high-pitched sounds to percussion sections, while educators and therapists use it to teach pitch, stimulate auditory responses, and aid relaxation. It’s also valuable in sound therapy, mindfulness, and stress relief.

In filmmaking and content creation, it provides distinctive audio effects, and its sounds can deter pests or enhance interactive learning, making the Flexatone adaptable for many creative and practical uses.

Tips for Getting the Best Sound from Your Flexatone

Get the best sound from your Flexatone, hold it securely but relaxed with both hands, shaking rhythmically to produce its signature sound. Adjust pitch by varying hand pressure—tighter tension yields higher notes—and tilt the instrument to change resonance and timbre. Start slow and controlled, then increase speed as you gain confidence. Maintain steady rhythm, vary speed and angle for different effects, use a proper grip without over-tightening, and keep good posture for precise control and clear sound quality.

The Flexatone will produce a unique pitch-bending sound which is often described as a “boing boing” effect. This sound is created when the metal sheet vibrates as the balls collide.

Where to buy the Flexatone Rattle?

Flexatone Rattle

There are many things we love about the Flexatone Rattle, it's natural, it's eco-friendly, and hand crafted. This instrument produces a variety of high quality twinging sound effect, that may be used for cinematic purposes, amongst other uses. You can purchase the Flexatone Rattle here.

Top Song Compositions Featuring the Flexatone

GTA san Andreas Theme Song

The Flexatone plays a prominent role in the theme song of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, contributing a quirky sound that complements the games retro-feel soundtrack.

 

Peter Maxwell - Symphony No1 (1976)

Appearing in the third movement, the flexatone adds an unexpected metallic tone that create a sense of tension and intrigue. The use of the instrument adds a unique layer to the orchestra.

György Ligeti - Concerto for piano (1988)

Ligeti's work features the Flexatone in the second movement, where it creates brief, high-pitched, and otherworldly sound effects that blend seamlessly into the avant-garde piece.

 

Sofia Gubaidulina - the Canticle of the Sun (1998)

The Flexatone is played by the cellist, who bows the instrument before the final section. This technique generates a sound that enhances the mystical qualities of the composition.

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