Courtesy of the MTA

This instrument has been installed inside of the 34th Street/Herald Square subway station for quite some time, but have you ever played it? Reach New York: An Urban Musical Instrument was installed on a platform in the station back in 1996, created by architect and composer Christopher Janney. Recently Transportation Nation visited the audio installation—they have an mp3 of what it sounds like, and write:

Located on both the uptown and downtown platforms, when people put their hands in front of the instrument: “a burst of musical notes are released on the opposite side, playing to the person on the other side. The hand motions elicit an outpouring of sounds that evoke urban life and bring about duets between strangers waiting for their respective trains.

Have you ever tried it?