Sunday, December 14, 2008
Alloy Electric
Look at what my pal Chris Warren is up to with old uprights. I have to admit, I was the one who told him how to take a piano apart.
He does this to build an instrument he calls the feedback piano. It consists of the soundboard, strings, and plate of a piano still attached to the case. It's rigged with electronics to take input from the soundboard and also to apply vibration to the soundboard, creating a sustained and controllable feedback when sound is introduced. Check out the video.
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Indeed, you've created a monster!
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