He uses everyday stuff to create hauntingly beautiful music videos

I was so surprised how he used things like a coffeemaker or a bag of lettuce to add rhythm to the song.

Young music and video producer, Andrew Huang, created a video of himself singing some popular songs. He filmed himself using household items for instruments.

He multiplied his voice to sound like several people were singing. Also, he added the sounds of different things, such as a car door closing.

Huang recorded the sound of shaking a salt-shaker, tapping glasses or blocks of wood together, a coffee maker dripping, and even a faucet in his video.

At the end of his video, he talks about supporting his work and his new album that incorporates the recording of a comet in space.

Listening to Andrew’s creative use of household items for rhythm instruments may inspire us to try and make some music of our own at home.

He uses everyday stuff to create hauntingly beautiful music videos

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