Android Be Together Not The Same
If you’re a twitter user, you’ll have noticed that Google’s @android account went a little ‘C’ crazy in the last couple of hours, but it’s all in aid of promoting their latest commercial for Android. The ad shows a pianist playing a couple of pianos, but there’s a neat twist to show off the practicality of Google’s ‘Be together, not the same’ slogan.

Featuring pianist Ji, the ad shows Ji playing two grand pianos but one of them has been modified to play only one note: Middle C. The ad shows off just how ‘Be together, not the same’ works in a more practical way, because when 88 keys all play the same note, life gets a little bit boring. It’s a good commercial and worth a look.

Note: the song is by Beethoven and it’s called Sonata Quasi Una Fantasia No. 14 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 27, No. 2 [Moonlight Sonata/Mondscheinsonate], I. Adagio Sostenuto, II. Allegretto, III. Presto Agitato – you can by a copy from Google Play by Anastasia Huppman here.

Google also acknowledges that while the ad is cool and makes a solid point, the engineering behind making a grand piano make all 88 keys play the same note is a massive feat in and of itself. The making of video is very cool, so make sure you check that out too.

Source: Android YouTube.
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    Joshua Hill

    Just heard an excellent Welcome to Country by Gadigal elder Uncle Greg Simms:

    ‘ The music sounds better if you use the black and white keys’

    🙂