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Fun and dangerous experiment but of course not feasible in the long run.
I mean, what if you stabilized it even more by adding magnets on the side. The frontier is often the most dangerous. What if this is just the beginning of a new format?
Powerful magnets like that are incredibly dangerous. Even at the end of the video, you saw what happens when the strings break.
The strings breaking is also inevitable even with a regular guitar lol. It just happens. And this guitar is even more prone to it. So definitely not a viable instrument. Fun little dangerous gag tho.