The “next big thing” for musical instruments?
This is a video of Ric Hordinski playing a tapping instrument called the harpejji at a Phil Keaggy Concert in May 2008. The harpejji is laid out like a keyboard, but lends itself to tap guitar techniques. It would be cool to see what Andy McKee or Erik Mongrain could do on it…
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