Brazilian Maestro, João Carlos Martins Plays Piano after 20 Years with Help from Bionic Gloves
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This Brazilian pianist uses 'bionic gloves' to play
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Wholesome moment: Brazilian maestro João Carlos Martins uses bionic gloves to play the piano after 22 years. He's lost movement of his fingers after two accidents and 24 surgeries. : r/interestingasfuck
How Bionic Gloves Gave Pianist João Carlos Martins His Hands Back | GQ
Special gloves help Brazilian musician return piano playing | AFP - YouTube
Max Roser on Twitter: "After several injuries Brazilian pianist João Carlos Martins lost the ability to move his fingers. Then – after more than two decades of not being able to play –
Bionic Gloves Allow a Legendary Pianist to Return to the Stage | Observer
Magic' gloves let acclaimed Brazilian pianist play again – Aruba Today
Brazilian conductor and pianist Joao Carlos Martins, 80, who after many years lost the ability to play due to health complications from focal dystonia, plays piano with bionic gloves at his house
How Bionic Gloves Gave Pianist João Carlos Martins His Hands Back | GQ
How Bionic Gloves Gave Pianist João Carlos Martins His Hands Back | GQ
Bionic' gloves allow injured concert pianist to play again after decades of lost... - Classic FM
Global Shakers - The "Bionic Gloves" Helping a Renowned Pianist to Play Again Created using acclaimed Brazilian pianist João Carlos Martins as inspiration, the Bionic Extender Gloves help impaired fingers engage in
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Bionic gloves help João Carlos Martins to play piano again | World | The Times
Pianist João Carlos Martins breaks down in tears as he plays Bach wearing bionic gloves - Pianist
Brazilian conductor and pianist Joao Carlos Martins, 80, who after many years lost the ability to play due to health complications from focal dystonia, plays the piano with bionic gloves at his
Wow this is so beautiful. Pianist Joao Carlos Martins playing piano again with bionic gloves. ✨I've never seen technology like this. If you know more... | By Music Theory Shop | Facebook