Wrist Mounted Finger Piano - With Love From Japan

We know that you can't afford a real grand Piano and that's one big reason keeping you away from the Grammy. But worry no more. Japanese engineers have created a cool geek gadget that gives you your own personal Piano. All you have to do is wrap it up on your wrist and slip your fingers in the buttons and start playing. How does it work? It's pretty simple. Just find a suitable flat surface and start pressing your finger-buttons. Each button plays a different note when you press it. The finger Piano is capable of delivering full octave and even comes with three volume levels & three sound banks. The sound banks is the feature that adds pizza to this gadget. For example, sound bank 1 offers you Piano and sound bank 2 gets you bells. Sound bank 3 is 'cat', letting you play full scale & chords. Yep, that's right!

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Wrist Finger Piano

The product is available on #-Link-Snipped-# and costs $40. You'll need 3 x LR44 Batteries which aren't included in the pack. We can't wait to watch a video of any one of our readers playing this piano.

Via: Japanese Wrist-Mounted Finger Piano is very portable | Ubergizmo

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