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This is awesome!This instrument uses real violins, moving bows, and a perforated paper roll to perform music with no human player.Phonoliszt‑Violina, early 1900s. pic.twitter.com/GMnsGk0537— Muse (@xmuse_) April 14, 2026
This is awesome!This instrument uses real violins, moving bows, and a perforated paper roll to perform music with no human player.Phonoliszt‑Violina, early 1900s. pic.twitter.com/GMnsGk0537
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