The Eigenharp looks like something straight out of an episode of Star Trek (like that roll-up piano), and Engadget has posted a review and a few videos of how this multi-faceted instrument works. It's like a piano, guitar, drums and wind instrument in one - you just have to watch below for the walkthrough of features.
Then watch the demo song:
This is a versatile instrument, and I can imagine that some people are going to become very, very good at playing the Eigenharp.
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William Eddins, conductor, organ & harpsichord
Jeanine De Bique, soprano
Christopher Mayell, tenor
Cantilon Chamber Choir
Da Camera Singers
i Coristi Chamber Choir
Ukrainian Male Chorus of Edmonton
William Eddins, conductor, organ & harpsichord
Jeanine De Bique, soprano
Christopher Mayell, tenor
Cantilon Chamber Choir
Da Camera Singers
i Coristi Chamber Choir
Ukrainian Male Chorus of Edmonton