There seem to have been some knee jerk reactions of late to a few of my annotations on the Bakery, so I thought, why not set these to music?... and what could be more appropriate for this purpose than a knee jerk musical Instrument?
Enter the Kneejerk Piano.
The human knee is perfectly capable of acting as a replacement for the conventional hammer/striker apparatus that acts as the interface between the keys and the strings on a piano.
There are no particular advantages to the Kneejerk Piano. I just think it would be a worthwhile spectacle to witness a serious musician playing a particularly challenging piece as an array of hammers struck at the bare knees along a line of seated figures - each blow eliciting a note as the jerking feet arced up in turn to strike against the stretched strings.-- xenzag, May 28 2006 jerk.-- methinksnot, May 28 2006 Usually some instant comment comes to mind, but strangely, I can't think of a thing to say.-- ldischler, May 28 2006 bun?-- methinksnot, May 28 2006 this should be a drumkit.
we use mice in this house.-- po, May 28 2006 Could we power a mower using jerking knees?-- wagster, May 28 2006 the first person to use 'knee tremble' gets my...-- po, May 28 2006 and why DO you hate freedom, [xen]?-- epicproblem, May 29 2006 Freedom ! I'll tell you about freedom - I used to be a happy hamster, devoid of all freedom, merrily running on my wheel, but then I escaped -
"Lance was from some South Bronx shithole and I think the light and the space of Vietnam really put the zap on his head" - Apocalypse Now.-- xenzag, May 30 2006 This is extr-ouch!-dingggg!-inarily funny :)-- phundug, May 30 2006 random, halfbakery