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Man Plays A Violin Made Of LEGOS & Our Minds Are Blown

A man plays a LEGO violin as he looks into the camera

There are a lot of skills needed in order to be a good musician, creativity included. Still, a musician’s creativity does not usually manifest quite like this — and we love this violinist all the more because of it. I am very excited to introduce you to a man named Zachary Peterson. He is a violinist who loves to think outside of the box. This becomes clear as soon as you take a look at the videos he posts online.

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While he can, and does, play normal violins, he often chooses a more unique instrument. It is still a violin, much of the time, but with a unique twist. These violins, and other instruments, are ones he has made himself… out of LEGOS. Yes, the toy building blocks you are likely imagining. Check out what this kind of violin sounds like when played in the video below. Here, Zachary plays Concerning Hobbits from the Lord of the Rings series.

@zacharypetersonviolin Lord of the Rings Concerning Hobbits by Howard Shore played on Homemade Lego Fiddle #lego #lotr #fiddle #fyp #tiktok ♬ original sound – zacharypetersonviolin

Creative Violinist Crafts the Most Unique Violin Out of LEGOS and We Can’t Get Enough!

The fact that Zachary even came up with this idea is amazing all by itself. So the fact that he actually followed through on creating a playable instrument is even more impressive!

Speaking of which, while we don’t know the exact details about how this instrument was built, here is what we do know. In addition to being made of LEGOs, it was crafted with Epoxy and wood for extra support.

“Amazing! Even without Orlando Bloom, we are never truly Lego-less,” someone cleverly shares in the comment section of the video, with another adding a pun of their own, “You built that fiddle brick by brick.”

“Sir, that was beautiful,” a third person shares. “Thank you for this little moment of joy.”

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