Swedish artist stylized the synthesizer to look like a chorus of open mouths

Swedish artist stylized the synthesizer to look like a chorus of open mouths

25 March 2021, 19:34
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Swedish artist Love Hulten has created an unusual synthesizer that can mimic the sounds of a horn or an angelic choir. The device complements the five rows of jaws.

Synthesizer is painted pink and equipped with the same functionality that is available to any similar musical instrument. The difference is purely visual. At the top of the device is a panel with rows of jaws.

The jaws open and close to simulate the sounds the device makes. When this is choral singing, the mouths open and "hang" for a few seconds in this position. In the case of recitative, they often clap their teeth to the beat of percussion instruments.

Each jaw is synchronized with a musical instrument key. Therefore, the performer himself can regulate the process of the decorative panel. Play both terrifying and angelic tender composition with vocal accompaniment.

Each user can customize the synthesizer exclusively for himself. You need to use samples via USB cable. To switch the sound options, you need to use the controllers located on the device panel.

The artist creates her musical instruments in a single copy, so it is rather problematic to buy such a device. Moreover, Love Hulten does this solely for the sake of art, and not for sale.

A video of the performance of a piece of music on such a wonderful synthesizer has appeared on the network. Users noted the simplicity of the game, the melodic sound and the creative approach to the appearance.

Recently it was reported about a device that prints and counts.

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