This is gross. The user is tied to a mechanic system and subjected to electric(?) impulses to react with something, that reminds me of experiments utilizing batteries and dead frogs, In that way he is more or less involuntarily pressing keys without any idea why. I doubt very strongly, that this kind of mechanical forcing can lead to learning to play (!) music on a piano. Try the classic way, folks, but you'll not feel like Robocop or Bionic woman.
i think this is a great idea, i'd like to see if this actually helps a person learn to play on their own, it could speed the learning process significantly.
I can hardly see how this is that different from having music lessons. its up to the person how they would use this, and one might chose to use it as a serious learning aid, and not just to 'cheat'.
just because you learned it the conventional way, doesn't mean everyone should.
This is a horrible way to learn to play piano. If you could somehow hide the system, you might be able to pull it off as a party trick and that's it.
This way teaches by way of simple muscle memory. There is a reason why learning to play an instrument takes years. It is an ART, something which has been refined past the point where the average person could simply pick it up and do well at it given a few short practices.
I remember a sci-fi story about something similar. The character played songs via some brain-device perfectly but when he tried without it all came out a mess.
wow thats the crappiest commercial ive ever seen. and ive seen some pretty bad ones. its a very umm.....unique idea but i like my fingers the way they were made, thank you.
I am interested to know how many wrists this thing has broken until today...
79Yamato 1 year ago
This is gross. The user is tied to a mechanic system and subjected to electric(?) impulses to react with something, that reminds me of experiments utilizing batteries and dead frogs, In that way he is more or less involuntarily pressing keys without any idea why. I doubt very strongly, that this kind of mechanical forcing can lead to learning to play (!) music on a piano. Try the classic way, folks, but you'll not feel like Robocop or Bionic woman.
SuperArnie 1 year ago
why does she always extend the pronunciation of voweeeels!?!?!
johndoex94 2 years ago
What the hell is this, "piano" hero?
Where's the attachment that fits on the skull that teaches the gamer how to read music?
refriedgringo 2 years ago
next a trumpet that squeezes your chest when you need to blow
itchytf 2 years ago 3
ba hahahahaha!!
toranamunter 2 years ago
best satire on youtube!
kpunkt 2 years ago
omg! never saw trash like this .... poor world! ;-)
mussdatsein 2 years ago
Can someone find me a more terrifying voiceover, please?
schlemmsy 2 years ago 4
what's with the voice of that women lol
Rising90zg 2 years ago
disturbing...
nevynspell 2 years ago
i think this is a great idea, i'd like to see if this actually helps a person learn to play on their own, it could speed the learning process significantly.
I can hardly see how this is that different from having music lessons. its up to the person how they would use this, and one might chose to use it as a serious learning aid, and not just to 'cheat'.
just because you learned it the conventional way, doesn't mean everyone should.
are we going to play music the same way forever?
p0ison1vy 2 years ago
is this not the shit?!
hillsonger 2 years ago 2
Come on folks... sure it's not the "real" way to learn, but it might work, and if it does, they're going to make millions off this system.
carlinuxlearner 2 years ago 2
Crap! You will never be able to play the piano with this, definitely.
But what's the music? I like it.
yayoiace 2 years ago
See, Michael Jackson didn't actually die.
He's now doing commercial voice-overs.
Myr0n 2 years ago 7
This is a horrible way to learn to play piano. If you could somehow hide the system, you might be able to pull it off as a party trick and that's it.
This way teaches by way of simple muscle memory. There is a reason why learning to play an instrument takes years. It is an ART, something which has been refined past the point where the average person could simply pick it up and do well at it given a few short practices.
If it's worth having, it's worth working for.
MajorCapnCrunch 2 years ago
looks a bit cumbersome. i think i'll wait for the wireless version.
baddmanaz 2 years ago
I remember a sci-fi story about something similar. The character played songs via some brain-device perfectly but when he tried without it all came out a mess.
shiftlessxl 2 years ago
defiantly not the right way to learn piano.
playing the piano is an art not something you just "learn" or "play"
edfungus 2 years ago
wow thats the crappiest commercial ive ever seen. and ive seen some pretty bad ones. its a very umm.....unique idea but i like my fingers the way they were made, thank you.
Ki113dbysw0rd 2 years ago
no...
no thank you
ytfarmer90 2 years ago