HomeLOLHavana played on 3 calculators Havana played on 3 calculators November 5, 2018 LOL By Hubanero_staff 20 Comments Havana played on 3 calculators (Visited 11 times, 1 visits today) PREV Does Kirchhoff’s Law Hold? Disagreeing with a Master – ElectroBOOM Hubanero_staff November 5, 2018 NEXT Why you need to wear safety glasses Hubanero_staff November 5, 2018 About The Author Hubanero_staff You might be interested in Profit – Make $300 a day May 1, 2024 Make $100 or More Every Single Day May 1, 2024 AI Social Video App is Creating Millionaires April 30, 2024 Drive Conversions: Cut Your Marketing Costs in Half! April 30, 2024 hubanero.com is listed in 9/2,500 directories April 30, 2024 hubanero.com is listed in 9/2,500 directories April 29, 2024 Boost Your Sales with Custom Video Content! April 29, 2024 [NEW] Make $500 Per Day… April 29, 2024 Comment (20) And I thought his rubber chicken skills were amazing… Reply Calculators with audio? The apocalypse is now. “Alright class, graph despacito” Reply The snapping between notes is actually super fucking impressive Reply Weird flex but ok Reply Ok, but what about Funkytown? Reply what monster developed calculators with keytones? madness. Reply this was recorded in 2005? Reply The new soundtrack for the adventures of Asian Link are pretty badass Reply It’s pretty awesome you figured out the correct tones to play notes but being off timing wise the music Major in me died a little hearing it. Good job none the less! *edit: down vote all you like but it still doesn’t improve his timing Reply Play amazing, beautiful and new Reply **YO! WHAT UP GUYS** its Big Marvel here Reply that its talent right there Reply Why would a calculator ever need to produce tones? Reply This is some innate skill…can’t even come close to developing this kind of hearing by ear to do this…can’t even conceive this idea. Reply #*HAS SCIENCE GONE TOO FAR?!* Reply What a waste of three perfectly good calculators. Reply when he plays he strikes the same button in succession, yet produces two clearly different tones. I mean, what are we to believe, that this is a magic calculator or something? Reply Call me when he does an encore of Toto. Reply What’s even the point in learning the piano anymore Reply “And that will be 36.50$” Reply LEAVE YOUR COMMENT Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *
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It’s pretty awesome you figured out the correct tones to play notes but being off timing wise the music Major in me died a little hearing it. Good job none the less! *edit: down vote all you like but it still doesn’t improve his timing Reply
This is some innate skill…can’t even come close to developing this kind of hearing by ear to do this…can’t even conceive this idea. Reply
when he plays he strikes the same button in succession, yet produces two clearly different tones. I mean, what are we to believe, that this is a magic calculator or something? Reply
And I thought his rubber chicken skills were amazing…
Calculators with audio? The apocalypse is now.
“Alright class, graph despacito”
The snapping between notes is actually super fucking impressive
Weird flex but ok
Ok, but what about Funkytown?
what monster developed calculators with keytones?
madness.
this was recorded in 2005?
The new soundtrack for the adventures of Asian Link are pretty badass
It’s pretty awesome you figured out the correct tones to play notes but being off timing wise the music Major in me died a little hearing it.
Good job none the less!
*edit: down vote all you like but it still doesn’t improve his timing
Play amazing, beautiful and new
**YO! WHAT UP GUYS** its Big Marvel here
that its talent right there
Why would a calculator ever need to produce tones?
This is some innate skill…can’t even come close to developing this kind of hearing by ear to do this…can’t even conceive this idea.
#*HAS SCIENCE GONE TOO FAR?!*
What a waste of three perfectly good calculators.
when he plays he strikes the same button in succession, yet produces two clearly different tones. I mean, what are we to believe, that this is a magic calculator or something?
Call me when he does an encore of Toto.
What’s even the point in learning the piano anymore
“And that will be 36.50$”