You've made a double ended monochord that's playable on both sides of the bridge. Awesome how many tones you can get from it. Great job Darwin!
monochord |ˈmänəˌkôrd|
noun
an instrument for comparing musical pitches mathematically, using a taut wire whose vibrating length can be adjusted with a movable bridge.
ORIGIN late Middle English : from Old French monacorde, via late Latin from Greek monokhordon, neuter (used as a noun) of monokhordos ‘having a single string.’
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