This Japan’s wrist-Mounted finger piano from thinkgeek lets you do that by expressing your inner Elton John without having to carry around a huge keyboard. Each finger thingie plays a note when you press it on a hard surface. Add three more buttons/notes on top of the wrist unit. It’s pretty simple. Each finger thingie plays a note when you press it on a hard surface. Add three more buttons/notes on top of the wrist unit, and your Japanese Wrist-Mounted Finger Piano pumps out one full octave of fun. But that’s not all. The Japanese Wrist-Mounted Finger Piano has three volume levels and three sound banks. It’s the sound banks that really make this special. Sure you can play piano (sound 1) or bells (sound 2), but what sets the Japanese Wrist-Mounted Finger Piano apart from all other instruments (and makes it wonderfully Japanese) is sound 3: cat.
Wednesday, 19 March 2014
Wrist-Mounted Finger Piano
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