Subscribe to Caters Clips: Subscribe to StoryTrender: ID: 1599586 MANDATORY CREDIT - Aliaksei Zholner This incredible footage shows how a functioning musical organ was crafted using only PAPER. The organ may not be most people's musical instrument of choice to party to, but that may only be because we've never heard the dramatic musical notes come from humble paper reeds – until now. Software developer Aliaksei Zholner, 33, used nothing more than some paper, cardboard, balloons and a pile of books in order to replicate the iconic sounds of the classic musical, Phantom of The Opera. Using the same principles of how a classical organ works, Aliaksei, from Minsk, Belarus, crafted the tongue, tuning wire and reed pipes all from paper, while using air pressure and vibrations to create sweet music from his small but powerful instrument. **Please contact licensing@ for media / licensing / broadcast usage** SUBMIT A VIDEO: Connect with Caters: Twitter: Facebook: Website: Instagram: Company Information: Caters Clips is owned and operated by Caters News Agency Ltd, an international multimedia content provider. We supply news, picture, video and feature stories to the world’s largest media publishers. All videos aired on this channel have been licensed from their rightful owners.
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