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Wait what? THIS Florida musical artist built a guitar from his dead uncle’s ‘skeleton’

By Felix Randolph
April 25, 2022
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Do you have a dream guitar? However, your imagination is not so weird! A Florida man has built a guitar from the skeleton of his deceased relative. He not only created this strange instrument, but also played it many times, and the video of his performance went viral on social media.

The musical artist who is a YouTuber is called Prince Midnight. The skeleton, as Prince Midnight told Guitar World, belonged to his uncle Filip, who died in the 90s.

According to reports, the skeleton was first kept for medical purposes and then brought back by Prince for his mad creation. Having to pay a considerable fee to keep his uncle’s bones in a box at the cemetery, Prince decided to remove him from there and give the bones a magical function.

Alright, alright, does the play play well? The artist can be seen playing the chords in the best possible way on social media, and yes, it just works to appease his musical sense. The body part of the deceased has been brought back to life thanks to the music!

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Posted: Monday April 25th 2022, 1:28 PM IST

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