Topic: How to damage a Piano
How to damage a Piano
A man plays the Chopsticks but the FIS-key is damaged. He decided to break it.
"How to make a Klavier kaputt" is a Mix of German an English, the correct title is "How to damage a Piano".
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How to damage a Piano
A man plays the Chopsticks but the FIS-key is damaged. He decided to break it.
"How to make a Klavier kaputt" is a Mix of German an English, the correct title is "How to damage a Piano".
Haha!
Very funny. This sort of idea has been done before but never with a piano so yeah, it was still very entertaining.
Overall, I liked it so I will give it 3.5/5
waaaaaaaaaaaaaaat
Just a 'lil suggestion for your piano design: I think you should put like flat tiles on the top so it looks more furniture-like.
Good work!
Dieses war sehr aufzupassen der Spaß. Ich möchte das Pendel auf dem Taktgeber sehen zu bewegen. Ich täusche gerade vor, daß der Taktgeber defekt ist. Dieses erinnert mich an eine Szene vom nahen Musikbildschirm „(zu redigieren)“ [Close (To the Edit)] durch das Band „die kunst der Geräusche“ [The Art of Noise].
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This was very fun to watch. I would like to see the pendulum on the clock move. I will just pretend that the clock is broken. This reminds me of a scene from the music video "Close (To The Edit)" By the band "The Art of Noise".
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