Robot Plays Classical Music: Flight of the Bumblebee on the Clarinet

1 Comment By Eran Abramson on June 30th, 2008 in Robots

Simply amazing! A clarinet being played with quick robot fingers to the tune of Flight of the Bumblebee. For those aren’t familiar with the name of the classical tune, watch the video and you will notice that you actually do know it.

The speed of the robot fingers along with the precision, earned this project a first place award at the Artemis Orchestra Competition.

Classical music revisited with the progress of Technology…beautiful.

Via: DVICE

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One Response to “Robot Plays Classical Music: Flight of the Bumblebee on the Clarinet”

  1. Carrot Carved Clarinet | Walyou Says:

    [...] great thing about this project is that it is a damn carrot. It is not a Robot Clarinet, some tech instruments amended or an actual hack job, but a carrot clarinet. Moreover, it plays [...]

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