Robot 19 fingers playing the piano

A 19-finger robot made many people astounded by the ability to play a great piano and it can both sing and play a drum beat.

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Called Teotronico, this is the only robot in the world capable of doing all the things at the same time. At the same time it can self-assess its musical ability.

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Robot Teotronica always attract the attention of guests at parties - (Photo: DM)

Matteo Suzzi, who is based in Imola, Italy, who invented Teotronico, said the robot had 19 fingers because it was the perfect number of fingers to play any song or melody while still making sure. The ability to play faster than humans.

Matteo has used a lot of super-fast processors to make Teotronico's hand which makes it possible to play the piano faster than anyone else. Inside Teotronico also has built-in sensors that help it control the speed of the keys and play multiple notes at the same time. In addition, Teotronico also has a camera that allows it to observe and interact with its surroundings.

Matteo said the Teotronica robot cost more than £ 3,000 and took nearly four years to complete. 'I have always had a passion for robotics and automation. I am really excited to be able to create a standalone robot capable of playing any of the required tracks, " Matteo said.

The inventor also explained: 'Teotronica's left hand will play bass notes. The right hand will hold the melody and it will also have a finger on the left hand. Teotronica is a great pianist because it has nearly double the number of fingers and can create a greater pressure on the piano.

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Teotronica robot and 'father' Matteo Suzzi - (Photo: DM)

The songs are stored in Teotronica's system and the robot uses speech recognition technology as well as facial expressions to interact with the audience.

Teotronica appeared in many party receptions and became the center of attention of the guests at the party. Matteo said he hoped it could contribute to the revolution in the music industry.