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Uploaded on Aug 18, 2010

A musical piece inspired by Amazing Grace by John Newton and Pocket Calculator by Kraftwerk.
All parts are played on the Kelstone.
With thanks to many people, especially Anneke Deckers and Olivier Soil.

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  • Guy Denruyter

    @LiketheDeath: this instrument is as much a layd down guitar, as a guitar is a plucked violin. Of course it is a string instrument on a body and it's al just physics, but in practice the Kelstone is very much optimised for tapping AND strumming. Play it and you will see it's a completely different and great experience.

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  • LiketheDeath616

    hmm..this is just layd down guitar..not a new instrument..instruments like these have existed long time before..the only new things are the frets and the pick-ups

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  • Jan van de Garde

    Yes it's great. I've been following this instrument for a view months. I sure would like to have a go with it for a view hours. I'm curious how it feels and what it can do with my hands playing the strings. I hope I'll get the chance someday.

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  • EvilKnebl

    great one!

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