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Have Tweets, Will Play: Digital Kitchen Introduces Stanley the Piano

September 11, 2012

You’ve seen those old-fashioned player pianos – but what would it look like with a 21st century upgrade?

Meet Stanley, the first interactive player piano. Have a song request? Just send it over via Tweet, and you’ll be serenaded by the MIDI-driven interface. Stanley debuted at this year’s Capitol Hill Block Party festival in Seattle July 20th-22nd, taking requests from Twitter users worldwide.

So how does it work? A computer programmed inside of the piano reads through incoming messages to @stanleypiano, and if it recognizes the song request in its database, the pre-made MIDI file is added to the playlist.

Check out this video explaining more here:

Very cool!  What are your thoughts? What musical instrument or item is ripe for a tech upgrade next?

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