Years, A Modified Record Player That Creates Music From a Tree’s Growth Rings

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    This is amazing.
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    Een platenspeler die ringen van een boom afspeelt. Hoe tof.
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    WHUT?! This tree creates better music than me.
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    dirge for the missing shade? would the sound be different with sap still pulsing in its boughs? the dead, they speak, or...
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