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@BassT0theFACE You're absolutely right.. Should have noticed it myself!
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I thought the same, however it's still quite impressive because of the point you raise, the rhythm!
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you should make a living of it. i'm not sure what peta would say about throwing cats at a one-note keyboard though. and they not that bouncy either but it's definitely worth giving it a shot. oh, and don't forget to upload
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Agreed, I suspect he is only triggered a predefined midi pattern. The balls hitting the keyboard trigger the next note, but aren't actually pitch sensitive.
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amazing!
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cool i wish i could do that
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wow I never seen that. Teach me how to do that???
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soo shit
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This guy is a fake. The music is prerecorded and the whole keyboard acts as a single button or key that plays the next notes in the sequence--hitting a low C does the same as hitting a high F#. You can see the first interval he plays looks too small for how it sounds. And at 9 seconds, you hear an octave, but the balls hit only four keys apart. This can't be real. I had a keyboard with that same function; a one-button replay. A cat could play it... with a different rhythm.
BassT0theFACE 4 years ago 7
Who was that guy and how does he do that?
joeywomer 4 years ago 2