but - can it play the piccolo?

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but - can it play the piccolo?

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From the article:
"Takanishi expects things will move much faster now, because he tackled one of the hardest instruments to play first."

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Sheesh, what's next!?

In the write-up they state they've been working on a sax robot. Now THERE they might see an improvement. :roll:
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Rick F wrote:Sheesh, what's next!?

In the write-up they state they've been working on a sax robot. Now THERE they might see an improvement. :roll:
This reminds me of a comment one of my old teachers made. A sax player remarked within earshot that his chops were tired after a long rehearsal earlier that day. My teacher's response, "Chops?! You don't need any chops to play the sax. H#@l, I could be three days dead on a slab; you put a sax in my mouth, press down on my belly and I'll sound just like Ornette Coleman."
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MikeS wrote:"... H#@l, I could be three days dead on a slab; you put a sax in my mouth, press down on my belly and I'll sound just like Ornette Coleman."
Or at least like Charlie Parker; he's living-challenged, too! :shock:
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windshieldbug wrote:
Or at least like Charlie Parker; he's living-challenged, too! :shock:
Which raises the question, which would be worse, an orchestra made up of robots or one made up of reanimated corpses? :?
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Nick Pierce wrote:Image

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