The robot-pianist with nineteen fingers

This is the number of fingers is not accidental. That's the number of fingers you need to play a music track of any complexity. Robot name Teotronico he Italian origin, as, indeed, and its creator.

On the creation of a robot-pianist Susie Matteo (Matteo Suzi) I worked for about four years, and it cost the Italian "Kulibin" a tidy sum of $ 4,700. While recalling counterparts from the Japanese or Koreans, we can confidently say that the development has been very Teotronico budget. The robot is able to play on the keyboard faster than anyone in the world. In addition, it can analyze and monitor the performance of drum machines, as well as sing. Photo Selections At the end you will be able to ensure the ability of the robot to play.






















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