@@nuberiffic I feel like the lack of tone depth is due to the microphone used. At the end of the day it's just a massive fretboard with strings and a pickup/pickups, if the sound isn't great then electronics, pickups and body material can all be changed. But depth of tone should not suddenly be an issue due to this design.
@@nuberifficacoustic instruments are a completely different deal. With an electric guitar the strings, pickups, electronics, and the anchor points for the strings make 95% of the tone. I suggest you watch Jim Lill's video "Where the tone in an electric guitar comes from" if you're interested.
@holioptic he's referring to an accoustic I believe. I could be wrong but I could easily see someone making a slab of wood with guitar strings 100s of years ago
@@gaminganimators7000 ever see a band made up of this? no, then i win, its a tapping percussion instrument nothing more. itll be gone in 10 years no one will care.
As a pianist, I tried to learn guitar today. Boy does it hurt at the beginning and I’m finding chords difficult to play but I reckon I’ll get there. As difficult as it is, inventing another entirely new instrument would probably be more difficult.
some generic advice here but just keep hitting the damn thing long enough and it'll click sometime. im not very good in my opinion but i get by from good rhythm and adapting to what or who I'm playing with. can be generally applied to all instruments but make sure to get that picking hand in order before worrying about the frets all too much. hope you get some enjoyment out of it and don't let the beginning discourage you.
It's really important that your hand position is correct. Your hand + wrist should be parallel with the fretboard with your thumb behind the neck, making a c shape with your hand. It'll make playing way easier and reduce the odds of injury. Look up some images or videos in case my description doesn't make sense. Cheers and happy learning.
Lol i also started around 7 days ago, as a key player. Bought a western guitar, probably bold choice for the beginning tho. But i see a learning effect, already had some fun playing open strings the first day and just using one finger on the left hand to throw some other notes in the mix.
You’ll build up calluses on your finger tips and then it won’t hurt anymore. You’ll go from being able to play for maybe half an hour because it hurts to being able to play for hours because your finger tips can’t feel anything. The calluses will go away if you don’t play for a while so it’s best to play at least a little bit every day
Whether or not he's a legend, you've gotta admit he did something pretty creative, which doesn't deserve a rude response. I think, even if it isn't an entirely new instrument, it's still pretty cool that he had an idea and brought it to life
@@Fruitycatlady_Trekkie Why do you defend the guy who made the short? The harpejji was NOT invented by "his dad". It was invented in 2007 by sound engineer Tim Meeks. Either the "my dad" thing was meant to be a joke or to mislead gullible people. Moral of the story: Verify the story before you defend it.
For those of you who like the Harpejji but can't afford one, consider the Chapman Stick. It's still expensive, but it's much more affordable compared to the Harpejji. Some of you might even like it more than the Harpejji since it leans more towards being a guitar than a piano.
As someone who's played a chapmen stick, I had the chance to learn some on king crimson's three of a perfect pair and i have to say a chapmen stick is really fun and I want one really bad but I still can't afford one yet
Wait, so if the $10,000 Chapman Stick is affordable, what’s expensive to you? I have like 20ish guitars and my most expensive is a $700 Jackson Soloist
@@zero00044 if you buy the pieces in a kit sure, but unless you’re some kind of woodworker or carpenter, I don’t think most guitar players would enjoy building one from scratch. I know I wouldn’t… I’m not even interested in a custom Warmoth anymore. I guess my tastes change as I get older, but there are so many choices out there as it is.
@@grqfes it’s called a “joke”, ever heard of one? since you really would like to know, i’m in a twice accelerated math class; i’m probably smarter than at least a quarter-half of my grade, and i’m on track to be taking all accelerated classes soon, so why don’t you shut up?
@@kamithegod00As a guitarist: that's not the same, really not. The guitar is a wonderful instrument, but it is much more limited chordally, compared to a keyboard or a harpejji. Guitars can only give you very limited voicings, especially close voicings, and you can only get as many notes as there are strings.
@keithklassen5320 aS a gUaTaRiSt, you have no idea what you're talking about. You can play any note, wtf r u saying, it's not any more limited than the piano is, truly. It's just all quality of combination
This instrument has been around for a while. The kid says his dad invented it, so that mean his dad owns the company Marcodi. They are the inventers and makers of the harpeji. Back in 2012 they were showing off the at the time new instrument at the show, and Stevie Wonder came over to their booth to check it out. Stevie fell in love with it because it gave him the ability to play guitar like songs while being blind, and he gave the company quite a bit of publicity. There's actually a 12 year old clip of Stevie getting the demo at the trade show on UA-cam.
I’d leave. Tbh I wouldn’t take a metal performance seriously with a tappy guitar, but to be fair I’m no fan of technical wankery over good songwriting. To each their own
@@scottoleson1997 while I disagree with you, I like the way you addressed the assumption as something related to you, which respects people who would enjoy such presentation and at the same time justify your disliking
Love the civility in this thread! Songwriting, skill, a lot goes into making good music. Flight of the Bumblebee may be an impressive piece, but I don't find it pleasant to listen to. To each their own and I like interesting musical instruments and the skill to make music no matter what's being used. 😎
Frenetic!! Your dad is a genius. Jaw-droppingly cool. Edit: Would like to hear the late great Jeff Healey and Stanley Jordan playing on that. Thanks for the likes.
It looks more like a guitar with extra strings, tuned a whole step apart. If you want to see what it's like you could tune a guitar in 2nds, that would give you a single octave run. The main disadvantage is needing so many strings to cover a small range, which I guess is why stringed instrument evolution has generally trended in the other direction.
He actually made weird fishes / arpeggi for this instrument. You can watch a live performance of an early version of the song that sounds more like it was made on an arpeji
Yes, I'm aware it's quite simple with practice. But with the arrangement of a guitar, it takes more than tapping your fingers on a stationary board. There's the Hammer, Pull, and Follow up. With this, you literally just tap your finger.
@@hanzdermann7184 I can go to a pawnshop rn and find a nice guitar for less than 200$. Th problem with this instrument is that they are the only ones who can sell it because of patents so they sell it for 4k$. It will never get big because of this. also there wont be any tutorials for how to play it like with other instruments. Just learn how to play a guitar, cheaper and easier.
Guitars one of those instruments where you're grateful of having good wrists as well as back at times. Piano overall though cant be beat for versatility.
We had that already, sort of. Its was called the harpsichord. Its that higher end of the register plucked piano sounding instrument. That being said, this thing looks neat though. Kind of looks more like a sitar descendant since the frets keep the string suspended. I dig how fluid playing it seems to be. I have a weird tendon in my fretting hand, the tendon doesnt like staying over the knuckle sometimes, ergo any kind of shredding like soloing is hit and miss, usually a miss... This instrument looks like I could keep my hand in a more stable, for lack of a better word, position.
@@whiterice2752 It being a small buisness doesn’t justify 4-7k depending on the model. You can get a whole nice piano for that money, or a bunch of super nice guitars. I could see 2-3k since it wouldn’t be mass produced.
Can you live with 3k a month? You will spend 1500 on materials, so just 1500 will be left for food and paying bills... Imagina if they sell just one a month, yeah, they need to charge more yo br able to survive, if Ibanez whas a small business selling one guitar per month, i guess they would charge the same... @@69-Bot
Theres a guitar called the swickster that was invented by a guitarist in vegas. Frets were colored white or black like a piano. Was a cool concept, just doing too much for learning something simple.
yeah it's funny, every time I mess around on a keyboard I try to manually vibrato it by wiggling my fingers (just a habit I'm used to from years of guitar).
The sounds the instrument makes are sick. I saw someone cover sleepwalk with one and it was sublime. Almost sounded like a PC Engine in some parts. Just so electrically smooth and pleasing to the ears.
Incase people are wondering how it makes noise, h there’s an electrical current running through each string, which is disrupted by our skin and produces sound based on the string length and where on the string our finger is disrupting the current. Edit: I should’ve mentioned that this is speculation based on my technological knowledge
it's not just pickups? Because it seems to be sensitive to string tension if you can do bends, so that would mean it either has a tensionometer (complex, nightmare to tune) or just has pickups for the actual string vibration?
I think it's a bit of both? Potentiometer to determine where on the string finger is pressed and the tension sensor to determine the intensity/bend of the note.
I'm pretty sure it operates similar to an electro-acoustic guitar. There is a piezo pickup somewhere on it (likely at the "bridge" or whatever equivalent this thing has) that takes the vibrations produced and converts it into an electrical current. I don't know how these are made, so I can't say for sure, but given how similar instruments do it I'm pretty confident in my answer.
Part of me wants to give this a guitar body and make it the neck and just have this badass 20 or so string half fret half not guitar, would be metal asf.
@@IbishuCovet Yeah, but it has the build of a guitar. A newborn is a mix of the mother and father, some mom factors will be heavier than some dad factors.
that lead tone is insane. This instrumen has a truly unique sound to it!
It really doesn't.
It literally just sounds like a guitar.
A shit guitar with no depth of tone, but still a guitar.
It's literally made to sound like a guitar
@@nuberiffic I feel like the lack of tone depth is due to the microphone used. At the end of the day it's just a massive fretboard with strings and a pickup/pickups, if the sound isn't great then electronics, pickups and body material can all be changed. But depth of tone should not suddenly be an issue due to this design.
@@SprinkCalSA hard disagree. Otherwise all acoustic instruments would sound the same.
@@nuberifficacoustic instruments are a completely different deal. With an electric guitar the strings, pickups, electronics, and the anchor points for the strings make 95% of the tone. I suggest you watch Jim Lill's video "Where the tone in an electric guitar comes from" if you're interested.
Instead of learning guitar he decided to invented a new instrument. Truly a Chad
😂
I have bad news for you. This instrument was invented couple of hundred years before he was born
@@juser-abuser oh-
@juser-abuser Source? Because the Wikipedia page on it says in was invented in January 2008 and had 24 strings
@holioptic he's referring to an accoustic I believe. I could be wrong but I could easily see someone making a slab of wood with guitar strings 100s of years ago
Dopest instrument I’ve ever seen. 😎
Yessir it is
never seen a guitar before or a piano, instruments that literally have lasted thousands of years, but this is the best huh.
@@uncledeadhead3674 God bless you 😭
@@uncledeadhead3674longevity doesn't equal cool, which this instrument is
@@gaminganimators7000 ever see a band made up of this? no, then i win, its a tapping percussion instrument nothing more. itll be gone in 10 years no one will care.
the lack of being able to snap your fingers and instantly be able to do something has lead to some of humanity's most revolutionary inveentions...
lol
and to a least three marvel's avengers movies
That's the power of laziness
@@PIZZAdayisbackexcept that the laziness was not from the human but from the instrument itself.
As a pianist, I tried to learn guitar today. Boy does it hurt at the beginning and I’m finding chords difficult to play but I reckon I’ll get there. As difficult as it is, inventing another entirely new instrument would probably be more difficult.
some generic advice here but just keep hitting the damn thing long enough and it'll click sometime. im not very good in my opinion but i get by from good rhythm and adapting to what or who I'm playing with. can be generally applied to all instruments but make sure to get that picking hand in order before worrying about the frets all too much. hope you get some enjoyment out of it and don't let the beginning discourage you.
It's really important that your hand position is correct. Your hand + wrist should be parallel with the fretboard with your thumb behind the neck, making a c shape with your hand.
It'll make playing way easier and reduce the odds of injury. Look up some images or videos in case my description doesn't make sense. Cheers and happy learning.
No taking God's name in vain brother please He took our sins to save us from eternal damnation. Please repent :)
Lol i also started around 7 days ago, as a key player. Bought a western guitar, probably bold choice for the beginning tho. But i see a learning effect, already had some fun playing open strings the first day and just using one finger on the left hand to throw some other notes in the mix.
You’ll build up calluses on your finger tips and then it won’t hurt anymore. You’ll go from being able to play for maybe half an hour because it hurts to being able to play for hours because your finger tips can’t feel anything. The calluses will go away if you don’t play for a while so it’s best to play at least a little bit every day
This NEEDS to be on sale.
It is but it costs over $10,000
@@bagelcheese8199of course It does
@@bagelcheese8199bro instruments are not worth 10k
@@bagelcheese8199hell no 💀
@@bagelcheese8199 Dayum bruh 😭
Was not expecting you to say "my dad" lol
yeah me too, It has the same vibe with "my uncle works in Nintendo" but actually true 😂
@@AceGambino773wtf kinda racist ahh joke were you trying to make???
@@AceGambino773 can't see my reply anymore but was gonna say jk at the end and misclicked 🙃
@@AceGambino773Yes, 4chan.
😐@@AceGambino773
Pitar sounds really cool😂
Or guiano 😂
Hey pitaaaa
honestly I think Guiano is a better name
@@bryanperalta3186it sounds like an ancient Italian name
family guy?
Dude, how does it feel having a legend as your dad?
The instrument kind of looks like a harp as well 😵💫 I LOVE IT
Whether or not he's a legend, you've gotta admit he did something pretty creative, which doesn't deserve a rude response. I think, even if it isn't an entirely new instrument, it's still pretty cool that he had an idea and brought it to life
@@Fruitycatlady_Trekkie dont worry, its just a boomer being a boomer. they always find something to be rude about
@@see.ya.in.another.life.brother that's true, lol. Well, I hope they're proud of themselves 🙄
@@Fruitycatlady_Trekkie Why do you defend the guy who made the short? The harpejji was NOT invented by "his dad". It was invented in 2007 by sound engineer Tim Meeks. Either the "my dad" thing was meant to be a joke or to mislead gullible people.
Moral of the story: Verify the story before you defend it.
NO THAT WOULD BE THE KEYTAR
(edit: I understand that I’m technically wrong)
Yes that is correct
Fax machine
Gayano
No this is patrick
Arron and Erin bro
This is the instrument 80s and 90s pc sound cards were emulating
And the SEGA genesis
80's Keytar dude's comeback dream is further crushed and rendered irrelevant with this bit of tragic news.😭
@@wolfetteplays8894arcade units too
Jesus loves you!!!❤❤❤
YO I WAS THINKING the same thing sonic cd
This is really creative. I wished I had something like this.
Please.. Make this instrument more popular !
THIS IS INSANE. As a piano lover... How could i live only with guitars all this time ?!
It’s like 12 thousand dollars lol I’d play it if I could
god make this famous
Extremely expensive 😔 Think I'd rather learn the guitar 🎸🎸
@@tabor503 Even the standard models are $6k
yeah, at that point buy a Clavinet.@@mps4730
For those of you who like the Harpejji but can't afford one, consider the Chapman Stick. It's still expensive, but it's much more affordable compared to the Harpejji. Some of you might even like it more than the Harpejji since it leans more towards being a guitar than a piano.
As someone who's played a chapmen stick, I had the chance to learn some on king crimson's three of a perfect pair and i have to say a chapmen stick is really fun and I want one really bad but I still can't afford one yet
The absolute badass that is Tony Levin got me into those. Ever check out Stick Men?
Wait, so if the $10,000 Chapman Stick is affordable, what’s expensive to you? I have like 20ish guitars and my most expensive is a $700 Jackson Soloist
Or better yet, don't buy an instrument. Make one yourself. Much cheaper lol
@@zero00044 if you buy the pieces in a kit sure, but unless you’re some kind of woodworker or carpenter, I don’t think most guitar players would enjoy building one from scratch. I know I wouldn’t… I’m not even interested in a custom Warmoth anymore. I guess my tastes change as I get older, but there are so many choices out there as it is.
Both guitar and piano are string instrument. The difference is that in one of them you pluck the string, while in the other you bonk them
Yeah, the inside of a piano is all bonkers. 😅
Exactly
Uhm....the harpsichord.
I, as someone who's learning piano actually never thought of it as bonker
@@MatteoSalotti That's because you, as someone who's learning how to play the piano, know it by it's proper name: hammer.
WOW, I thought that is an old instrument! What a FABOULOUS invention!!!
imagine what eddie van halen would have concocted with this john 💀
The most unbelievable thing man kind has ever heard
@@I_would_intercept_me123 fr
Jawn not john
this john?? 📚📖📔📕📗🔖📑🧾you need these
@@grqfes it’s called a “joke”, ever heard of one? since you really would like to know, i’m in a twice accelerated math class; i’m probably smarter than at least a quarter-half of my grade, and i’m on track to be taking all accelerated classes soon, so why don’t you shut up?
I kinda want to hear the 90's Xmen and Spiderman themes on this. Would sound sick.
just look up a guitar cover
@@kamithegod00As a guitarist: that's not the same, really not. The guitar is a wonderful instrument, but it is much more limited chordally, compared to a keyboard or a harpejji. Guitars can only give you very limited voicings, especially close voicings, and you can only get as many notes as there are strings.
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers
@keithklassen5320 aS a gUaTaRiSt, you have no idea what you're talking about. You can play any note, wtf r u saying, it's not any more limited than the piano is, truly. It's just all quality of combination
this is an amazing instrument. too bad it's way too expensive
Yeah, this one is close to $6000 USD 😮
@@siucracosThat’s a fairly reasonable price for an instrument? For something that large it’s actually pretty cheap.
@@carriedthunder3883its not nearly complex enough to be that expensive, for 6 thousand you could buy AT LEAST 3 amazing guitars.
@@carriedthunder3883 and yes, pianos are pricey, but they're far more complex and dense in high quality materials.
@@carriedthunder3883no it’s not what 😭
My Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing chops are really gonna come in handy with this.
Need a full song on this instrument!
This instrument has been around for a while. The kid says his dad invented it, so that mean his dad owns the company Marcodi. They are the inventers and makers of the harpeji. Back in 2012 they were showing off the at the time new instrument at the show, and Stevie Wonder came over to their booth to check it out. Stevie fell in love with it because it gave him the ability to play guitar like songs while being blind, and he gave the company quite a bit of publicity. There's actually a 12 year old clip of Stevie getting the demo at the trade show on UA-cam.
What a great dad you have!!!...🇲🇽✌😎
🇺🇸✌️😎
As a symphonic metal fan I absolutely in love with this thing
I don't understand because it's literally just a guitar
I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS COMMENT YESS
This is TRULY impressive! 🔥
The last one was ascending me to heaven
Haha, good one
Imagine ur at a death metal concert and the guitarist walks on with this and starts shredding
I’d leave. Tbh I wouldn’t take a metal performance seriously with a tappy guitar, but to be fair I’m no fan of technical wankery over good songwriting. To each their own
you could totally play freebird tho
@@scottoleson1997 while I disagree with you, I like the way you addressed the assumption as something related to you, which respects people who would enjoy such presentation and at the same time justify your disliking
Love the civility in this thread! Songwriting, skill, a lot goes into making good music. Flight of the Bumblebee may be an impressive piece, but I don't find it pleasant to listen to. To each their own and I like interesting musical instruments and the skill to make music no matter what's being used. 😎
Literally came here to write this lol
I've seen Stevie Wonder play this live in concert ❤ Pure magic. Want one so bad!
Bet he didn't see that coming
O "Fica quieto playboy" me quebrou kakakak
WE MAKIN POWER RANGERS WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🗣️💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
power rangers is fire
Learned as an adult buckethead wrote it, was mind blown
@@fdinmaine WOW never knew dat!🤯
Does dis mean I must love the power rangers now???🤔
Aye Yi Yi!!!
Frenetic!! Your dad is a genius.
Jaw-droppingly cool.
Edit: Would like to hear the late great Jeff Healey and Stanley Jordan playing on that.
Thanks for the likes.
Actually it is just like a piano only except the keys are going vertical instead of horizontal, and your fingers are the striking keys
@@Allen-tm9xnkinda
It looks more like a guitar with extra strings, tuned a whole step apart. If you want to see what it's like you could tune a guitar in 2nds, that would give you a single octave run. The main disadvantage is needing so many strings to cover a small range, which I guess is why stringed instrument evolution has generally trended in the other direction.
Well, actually I guess the main disadvantage with any finger-tapping technique is that it sounds like finger-tapping.
the last melody is so good brooo i want a full version
Eddie van halen eruption
power rangers intro theme :v
Eddie van halen's Eruption:
ua-cam.com/video/L9r-NxuYszg/v-deo.html
Very cool.!!! I'd love to check that out!!! ❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍
Eddie Van Halen would have a field day with this thing 😂
Eruption 2
@@squireongles261 yep 😂
eddie would not like this thing
@@rarninja3799 do you know anything about Edward Van Halen, like at all?
Yeah if he was still...well you know.
It also bears some resemblance to an Autoharp, but is capable of more sophisticated chords.
the instrument: 🔥🔥🔥
the note sheet: 😭😭😭
it would just be sheet music
So cool! I love this idea. The tone is unreal
Looks like something out of Star Wars!
darth maul would ABSOLUTELY SHRED IT on that thing
@@Mrs_Boots 🤣
Bro became Eddie in 1 minute
Something that Jonny Greenwood would love to use. I hope he play this live with Radiohead or even The Smile.
He actually made weird fishes / arpeggi for this instrument. You can watch a live performance of an early version of the song that sounds more like it was made on an arpeji
And there you go. 🤨
The interwebs sorted you right out mate! 😆👍
@@chinchirapwoah didn't knew that! Thanks for the info
We need a full version of this song🔥
Those last tappin sequences were so smooth as fckk
Man took Van Halen's special trick and made it easier than breathing. Quite the impressive feat.
It was never that hard on an actual guitar
Yes, I'm aware it's quite simple with practice. But with the arrangement of a guitar, it takes more than tapping your fingers on a stationary board. There's the Hammer, Pull, and Follow up. With this, you literally just tap your finger.
@@djo_man Still have to hammer it on and pull it off to sound good in a lot of cases I assume
He’s iconic for this I can see this sound blowing up in the music industry
not when its multiple thousand dollars for one. It is simply expensive because of greed too, not because its hard to make like a violin
@@-.aHave you ever looked at the price of a higher end electric guitar?
@@hanzdermann7184
Thats a *high end* electric guitar
The standard model of this thing is literally 5k or more
@@hanzdermann7184lower end electric guitars also exist though. There's no low end Harpejji.
@@hanzdermann7184 I can go to a pawnshop rn and find a nice guitar for less than 200$. Th problem with this instrument is that they are the only ones who can sell it because of patents so they sell it for 4k$. It will never get big because of this. also there wont be any tutorials for how to play it like with other instruments. Just learn how to play a guitar, cheaper and easier.
Insane, such a cool instrument
Guitar solos on that thing would go CRAAAAZZZYYY 🔥🔥🔥
Seeing Stevie Wonder play on one these live... bit of mind job, but sooo dope af!!
Your dad is awesome I would never be able to make something like this
The sick tapping sequence sounded like something straight out of power rangers ❤
this needs to be more popular, cmon youtube, start recomending this to other musicians and people
It's an autoharp, sort of
I don’t wanna buy it
It costs 10k that’s why no one wants it lol
Lol it's $6k CAD
plenty of musicians know about the harpeji, it's been around for almost two decades
edit: you can't forget stevie wonder
OH MY GOD THAT IS SOO COOOOOLLL!! 🎉🎉
Swear to god, if he didn't invent it, I would have. Its been on my creative bucketlist for a while. Ya beat me to it. Props to the pops! 👋😁
It was invented in 2007 a little late bro 😂
@@bhaz6854 Right? Having the means to do what you want is taken for granted so often, it's crazy.
@@bhaz6854
What's this thing called?
@@adictiveadictiveNot to be rude but, Are you deaf?
Guitars one of those instruments where you're grateful of having good wrists as well as back at times. Piano overall though cant be beat for versatility.
Something you played sounded like a Pokémon song. Specifically, the theme of Cerulean City.
After taking a 5 second peek at your channel I come to the conclusion that you think everything is Pokémon because YOU'RE OBSESSED WITH POKÉMON! 😂
@@mikeeclipse. I guess, if you think everything Nintendo does is Pokémon.
Sorry man, look again. There are two pokemon vids and like a million *pikmin* ones. Not pokemon@@mikeeclipse
@@Percy87 sorry I don't know about this stuff for children.
@@mikeeclipse That's fine, I don't really care.
thats megaman tone, absolutely sick
These are freaking awesome. Had to opportunity to play one for a concert. It was such a blast.
Out of my mind 🤯 Mind-blowing ❤
that last riff was actually amazing
also fake as heck
@@CR-iz1od ?
This song feels like taking a nap after a long day at work or school. Lovely work!
We had that already, sort of. Its was called the harpsichord. Its that higher end of the register plucked piano sounding instrument.
That being said, this thing looks neat though. Kind of looks more like a sitar descendant since the frets keep the string suspended. I dig how fluid playing it seems to be. I have a weird tendon in my fretting hand, the tendon doesnt like staying over the knuckle sometimes, ergo any kind of shredding like soloing is hit and miss, usually a miss... This instrument looks like I could keep my hand in a more stable, for lack of a better word, position.
This man pioneered a new instrument
Truly a new step in the world of music
They're wayyyyy too expensive though
They’re custom shopping them bro it’s a small business
@@whiterice2752ok but they start at $3200.
I mean fair point, but what else did you expect from a custom built instrument from a small family business?
@@whiterice2752 It being a small buisness doesn’t justify 4-7k depending on the model. You can get a whole nice piano for that money, or a bunch of super nice guitars. I could see 2-3k since it wouldn’t be mass produced.
Can you live with 3k a month? You will spend 1500 on materials, so just 1500 will be left for food and paying bills... Imagina if they sell just one a month, yeah, they need to charge more yo br able to survive, if Ibanez whas a small business selling one guitar per month, i guess they would charge the same...
@@69-Bot
Theres a guitar called the swickster that was invented by a guitarist in vegas. Frets were colored white or black like a piano. Was a cool concept, just doing too much for learning something simple.
THAT SOUNDS AMAZING!
Imma start floating, every single song in this track is a banger after a banger.
YES AN ACTUAL PIANO THAT CAN DO A VIBRATO
yeah it's funny, every time I mess around on a keyboard I try to manually vibrato it by wiggling my fingers (just a habit I'm used to from years of guitar).
It's unbelievable, it's so wonderful 😎😎
This is the coolest invention!!
How can I have lived over 7 decades and not seen this amazing instrument?!
What an amazing instrument.
The sounds the instrument makes are sick. I saw someone cover sleepwalk with one and it was sublime. Almost sounded like a PC Engine in some parts. Just so electrically smooth and pleasing to the ears.
Where can I find the sleepwalk cover??
@@Fruitycatlady_Trekkie ua-cam.com/video/NdjQTjb9mAc/v-deo.htmlsi=4zQ3pA0V7V79ccnL
@@Fruitycatlady_Trekkie search for sleepwalk harpeji
❤❤❤❤ I loved the sound of the new instrument! Excellent and beautiful Inveçao! Your father is a Genius!
I demand blues improv with tapping!
Leaving that tapping sequence unresolved hurt my soul
Incase people are wondering how it makes noise, h there’s an electrical current running through each string, which is disrupted by our skin and produces sound based on the string length and where on the string our finger is disrupting the current.
Edit: I should’ve mentioned that this is speculation based on my technological knowledge
it's not just pickups? Because it seems to be sensitive to string tension if you can do bends, so that would mean it either has a tensionometer (complex, nightmare to tune) or just has pickups for the actual string vibration?
@@ajasen maybe, sorry for not specifying. This is partially a guesstimate and partially knowledge
I think it's a bit of both? Potentiometer to determine where on the string finger is pressed and the tension sensor to determine the intensity/bend of the note.
I'm pretty sure it operates similar to an electro-acoustic guitar. There is a piezo pickup somewhere on it (likely at the "bridge" or whatever equivalent this thing has) that takes the vibrations produced and converts it into an electrical current. I don't know how these are made, so I can't say for sure, but given how similar instruments do it I'm pretty confident in my answer.
Nah! Everyone knows that the god of Rock is actually singing through this thing! 😂
Ngl that’s cool asf
THIS IS THE FUTURE OF MUSIC OMG.
Please add an option for harmonics
Part of me wants to give this a guitar body and make it the neck and just have this badass 20 or so string half fret half not guitar, would be metal asf.
なんじゃこりゃー😮初めて見ました。楽しそう
Dude thats actually insane
Can you play a eruption on it?
Hopefully 😂😂
Nope can't change pitch dramatically like that without a trem
@@LRS-Musicyou could add a pitch wheel to fit even more with the keyboard vibe
@@camsellars true
@@LRS-Musicyou could hook it up to a pitch pedal
"What if a piano and a guitar had a baby?"
"KEYTAR!!!"
"HARPEJJI!!!"
"Oh ok"
The Keytar takes more after the piano, while the Harpejji takes more after the Guitar, they're siblings!
I feel like the lower bass strings would be really good for Primus.
Man your dad is damn cool for inventing this badboy!
My adhd ass *creates master peice* "how the fuck, i was just tapping my fingers"
Now the keytar has a little brother
musicians are like magicians to me. musicians who make their instruments are true wizards.
Ur dad did not only think outside the box he observed it from a different angel 🤘
Angle*...
Right! I didn't even notice I spelled it wrong lol
@@sixstrings420
It only remains to check if it wasn't an invention done earlier.
wouldn't that be a keytar?
it was a hawaiian slide gutiar clearly
That already exists, it's a keyboard you hold like a guitar
@@lauri4887dude.
No, because of the strings. A piano has strings a keyboard not.
thats just a carryable keyboard tho...
Or just a Keytar.
thats just a carryable keyboard tho...
@@IbishuCovet Yeah, but it has the build of a guitar. A newborn is a mix of the mother and father, some mom factors will be heavier than some dad factors.
that instrument is great, your dad has a gift from God! God bless!
The last two solos were straight out of Brütal Legend
I need one. Absolutely love this! ✨️👍
Are we just going to ignore the absolute fucking BANGER that last part was?
THE BEST COMBINATION OF MUSICAL AWESOMENESS!!
this is insane dudeee! it's awesome!
Holy Cow!!
That's Freaking Incredible 👏👏👏👏
Your Dad Is A Bad @$$ Genius!!
I would have so much fun with this, or one for each hand. Great Instrument 👍
The true ultimate instrument. It’s too powerful.
Insane 🎉❤ Much Gratitude to your Dad for inventing this