If you want to know how a DIY piano made of chopsticks sounds like, then you will find the answer here. Sami Elu builds his own instruments in Japan and creates a very personal music that no one else can make. For many years the composer and performer has been building various zithers, kotos, banjos, chimes, cowbells, and all kinds of sound makers.
With his chop stick piano called „Pixiecord“, which is amplified by electric pickups, Sami Elu plays in the streets of Tokyo or on the subway in New York City.
On a very early Sunday morning Sami Elu played a concert outside at the most famous crossroads of the world in Shibuya Tokyo directly in front of Henrik Schwarz‘ hotel. On the way home from a gig Henrik stopped and listened fascinated for a long time. But hear for yourself …
With his chop stick piano called „Pixiecord“, which is amplified by electric pickups, Sami Elu plays in the streets of Tokyo or on the subway in New York City.
On a very early Sunday morning Sami Elu played a concert outside at the most famous crossroads of the world in Shibuya Tokyo directly in front of Henrik Schwarz‘ hotel. On the way home from a gig Henrik stopped and listened fascinated for a long time. But hear for yourself …
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