![]() ![]() ![]() Not that present and future popular music won't also benefit greatly from this device. I can anticipate in the future, kids being able to understand better the genius of Beethoven's 5th Symphony, Wagner's Der Ring Des Nibelungen or Louis Armstrong's Potatohead Blues by having their own stem players demonstrate its many separate parts, illuminating the genius design of timeless masterpieces from music history. The possibilities for music education to benefit from this innovation are endless. In the digital age, the question is would Orpheus be now more likely to have a stem player than a lyre and would he have even greater control of the music of the spheres with this stylish round orb? Well, I'm sure he'd prefer to have both, but I can only imagine what delights are in store once a stem player can separate all the instruments of an entire 100 piece orchestra for deconstruction. I now far better imagine aliens understanding us humans via a stem player than through our hopeless politicians. ![]() In fact, if I was head of creative at Yeezy Tech or Kano I might have been tempted to pre-load John Williams's classic theme from Close Encounters just to drive this comparison home. Its four stem panels even recall those fairy-style lights on the space vessel that famously play that iconic, five-note tuba theme. And when it lights up with all its pretty Christmas tree colours it looks like a more elegant, stream lined version of the alien Mother Ship from Spielberg's Close Encounters Of The Third Kind (1977). It feels like a perfectly weighted pebble in your hand. ![]()
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