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Magical gloves let your fingers play music on any flat surface

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This pair of magical gloves allows you to play music with your fingertips on any flat surface. Just slip the gloves on and you can then start playing cool music on any surface.

The amazing part is it doesn’t restrict you to playing piano only. It includes a number of musical instrument for your selection such as piano, organ, violin, trumpet, mandolin, music box, guitar and drum.

These gloves also come with a control unit which you can clip to your belt, to allow you to control tempo, rhythm, plus a choice of six tones such as bass drum and crash cymbal. These musical gloves also include learning mode. Ten demo songs are included which you can repeatedly play a little section to pick up the skills. Specs at a glance are as follows:

- Sensors on the glove fingertips allow you to play just like on a real keyboard
- Play music on any flat surface
- Tempo and rhythm controls
- Various instrumental tones
- Learning Mode
- Includes USB cable for easy re-charging
- Control unit clips to belt

Buy online, Menkind, £40.00 ($59 USD)

4 Responses to “Magical gloves let your fingers play music on any flat surface”

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    AcceleGlove – programmable glove for many applications Says:

    [...] – a programmable glove wired with sensors for capturing a user’s motions and allowing the user to interact with [...]

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    Finger Orchestra Says:

    [...] Orchestra is a new kind of musical instrument designed by industrial designer, Christian Peetz. The specialty is it has seven rotatable joysticks [...]

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    Musical Instruments Says:

    This reminds me of a demonstration I saw of motion activated gloves. Depending on which direction you moved the gloves determined the sound that you would receive. Neat stuff, thanks for the article.

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    floor44.co.uk - The Personal Website of Andrew Hosgood Says:

    [...] idea has already been produced (such as here and here), but every existing application only allows the user to play a single not per finger. My [...]

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