A man builds fully-functioning electric guitar out of his uncle’s skeleton
Team Udayavani, Feb 11, 2021, 11:56 AM IST
Source: YouTube
A musician named, “Prince Midnight” has created a customized electric guitar out of his uncle’s skeleton.
Instead of cremating his uncle’s skeleton, the musician transformed it into a fully-functioning electric six-string.
The musician uploaded a video of him playing the guitar on YouTube.
The guitar was built to honour his late uncle Filip. Prince Midnight credits Filip for encouraging his own style of heavy metal music.
The skeleton was used as a base and in order to transform it into an electric guitar, the musician attached strings, volume knobs, guitar neck, jack, pickups, and electronic board.
Explaining the idea behind this guitar, Midnight said that he did a lot of research and since no one had ever made a guitar out of a skeleton, he did it.
Uncle Filip’s body was initially donated to a medical college, later when the college didn’t need the body anymore, Filip’s family informed that they didn’t want to cremate it.
As a sequel, Midnight decided to turn the remains into an electric guitar.
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