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    Puppet performs 'Tom Sawyer'!

    Miniature drummer “Chops” performs Tom Sawyer on tin-can kit in video
    A puppeteer has released a video of his creation Chops performing Rush classic Tom Sawyer on a model drumkit – and the result is astonishingly accurate.

    Ricky Syers – best-known for inventing a machine that allows him to play guitar and drums at the same time – built the model version of Neil Peart complete with working arms and legs, and nodding head.

    He also constructed a miniature drumkit from tin cans and metal discs, including operational bass pedal, cymbals and hi-hat control.

    Syers says: “A little puppet and props I made – and I didn't expect them to actually work! But here's Chops trying to get through Rush's Tom Sawyer.”



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=9x4bfHllX2A

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    The ultimate in air drumming. That's impressive.
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    A puppet hitting soup cans on a webcam, and he manages to get a better drum sound than a lot of 80s commercially-released recordings.

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    I was told it would be Spinal Tap, THEN puppet show.
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    Hands up, who thought this was going to be about a band called Puppet, not an actual puppet?
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