Video: Flying robots play musical instruments
The six American team's flying robots play famous tracks under the new mix, thanks to remote control by computer.
According to the Hufifngton Post, the robot is small in size, has 6 propellers (unusual flying robots have 4 propellers) and is controlled by a remote machine. The computer functions as an electronic puppet control device.
The generation of flying robots knows how to play musical instruments used by the research team in refreshing some musical works. This is an innovative product of researchers of KMel Robotics company.
The robotic band plays all kinds of instruments that are drum, keyboard, a string of guitar strings called Diddley bow. In the video recently introduced by KMel, 6 robots play the instrument and refresh the song Also Sprach Zarathustra and some other melodies.
This is not the first time researchers have successfully built flying robots that play musical instruments. Previously, KMel used quadrotor robot in an impressive sound and light performance.
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