See how amazing it would be to find the inanimate stones turn into musical instruments!
Artist Neil Mendoza with her talents and skills has turned in inanimate stones to become the most talented and extremely promising rock band in the future.
Artist Neil Mendoza with her talents and skills has turned in inanimate stones to become the most talented and extremely promising rock band in the future.
By firing small stones at aluminum keys, bumping them into pieces of quartz stone or simply using leatherette cloths to smash big stones, Neil Mendoza created an electromechanical device. capable of "playing music". "Singer" is actually a computer that runs a digital interface for MIDI instruments.
In the video, this special band played the legendary Beatles "The Comes the Sun" hit song "Here Comes the Sun," which made many people excited.
If you want to know exactly how it works, you can check out Mendoza's detailed guide here.
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