The Commodordion
A fully functional 8-bit accordion with bellows made out of floppy disks. Learn more about the project: https://linusakesson.net/commodordion... Support my work on Patreon or Steady: / linusakesson https://steadyhq.com/linusakesson/ The title cards are a homage to the classic 1973 movie “The Sting” that repopularised the music of Scott Joplin. Recommended! 00:00 The set-up 01:28 The performance 04:50 The montage 07:34 The tale 11:09 The end

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8-bit Boléro (The World's Most Ambitious Chiptune?)

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Magic Secrets of Nine REVEALED!

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Magical Musical Thing: A vintage analog synthesizer for kids

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Making 8-bit Music From Scratch at the Commodore 64 BASIC Prompt

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Hypercube Bridge Rectifiers and the Path of Least Resistance: What keeps me up at night.

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The Mellotron: A Keyboard with the Power of an Orchestra (1965) | British Pathé

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If Prime Numbers Become Increasingly Rare, Then Why Do They Keep Showing Up In Pairs?

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I turned my C64 into a Theremin (with a spoon, a clamp, and six more components).

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How I Made A C64 Laptop From Scratch - The Portable 64 (Emulation)

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Making electronic dance music in 1990 with budget home computer

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Elite: "The game that couldn't be written"

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didn't know Commodore 64 had that BASS

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Accordion is *Nearly* the Easiest Instrument in the World

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This Genre Re-Imagined Music

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Richard Feynman. Why.

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You NEED to STOP Using Windows 11 Right Now

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Tom Brier plays Maple Leaf Rag in A, G, B, and as a waltz in B

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Making a PCB Motor spin 30,000 RPM FASTER

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Pushing Simulations to the LIMIT to Find Order in Chaos

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