Tatia Kakhidze
Sometimes someone wants to play the piano but there is no instrument around. So, the device I am writing about now will make you able to satisfy such a wish of yours. The Japanese Wrist-Mounted Finger Piano is a new musical instrument. All you need to do is slip it on your wrist, coax your finger into the tiny enclosures and you are good to go. Individual finger bits will play a note when you press it on a hard surface, and when you add a trio of buttons/notes to the top of the wrist unit, you end up with an entire octave of fun. There are three volume levels and a trio of sound banks. You are able to play piano (sound 1) or bells (sound 2), as well as the third sound – cat. This tiny instrument will substitute for an actual unwieldy, weighty and cumbersome piano. You can purchase it for only $40.