April 24, 2024

A Vintage Grand Piano Gets Reengineered to Play 20 Different Instruments with a Push of Its Keys

Author: DC
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The Ukrainian Band “Brunettes Shoot Blondes” took a broken, vintage grand piano and reengineered it, turning it into “a hybrid, containing 20 instruments.” Now, when you press the keys, the “piano hammers beat a marimba, tambourine, cymbals or even castanets. There are also special mechanical devices that allow for the playing of cello, violins and organ.” Watch it in action above…

via Colossal/Laughing Squid

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