This revolutionary third arm can allow drummers to play with an extra helping hand.
The robotic device is attached to a musician's shoulder and is reported capable of determining the layout of kit components.
If the human arm moves to play a hit-hat, for example, the robot arm adjusts to play the ride cymbal, when the player para-diddles on the snare, the attachment moves to the tom at the side.
The actual beats played are based on sounds detected in the room, with the drumstick pounding out improvisations built around the speed and rhythm of the player.
This revolutionary piece of tech could also be used in different fields of work such as being a technician to help out with repairs or being a doctor to help with surgery.
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