Everyone’s familiar with the world’s smallest violin, metaphorically “played” when someone else is being melodramatic and whiny. This tiny guitar, however, is the real thing, musically speaking. You have to build it yourself using a kit from Otona no Kagaku, a Japanese magazine, and it has two fewer strings than a normal-sized guitar, but the finished product really works. A miniature built-in amplifier and speaker are included, but you can also plug it into any normal guitar amplifier and crank up the volume to typical ear-splitting levels if you want to really surprise the audience at your next show. Not to mention the space it’ll save when you’re traveling around on tour – talk about convenience! No, they’re not laughing at you, they’re laughing with you. Trust us…

[via Technabob]

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