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Unplayable piece used to test player pianos

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It’s called “Circus Galop” or “Death Waltz”, and it’s used to test the performance of player pianos. No single person has ever played it…so far. But if we can put a man on the moon, surely we can genetically engineer a superhuman species that can perform it…

An extra couple arms would help too.

-via Boing Boing

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