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It is best while performing on stage. No need to cary instruments.
Whilst it's a nifty gadget, the ball itself isn't going to be a big player in the way they see it; it could have longer term success with children and people with special needs but not with musicians.
They seem to think that people either don't play music or are pros, with nothing in between. This is simply not the case. Anyone can start producing music these days pretty cheaply with kit and software that gives you much greater control over your work flow and the music you want to play. You definitely don't have to be a pro to use the multitude of equipment that's already available.
Sure, the ball seems fun but it's definitely a gimmick.
This would be great for adults and child with autism and/or other disorders
Should've counteroffered to buy back 3% off Debbie in the future
Way too expensive to catch on…. passing fad that will end up in drawers and wardrobes!
A dragon smugly saying "You've made a mistake" after being declined is just utter rubbish.
What is it? A stupid ball that makes a noise? Who cares? Furthermore, it is not a musical instrument. It is a ball. In order to "play" this instrument you must learn how to throw a ball around. This, as we all know, is not how musical instruments work. In conclusion…I'm out.
That advert though of the guy using them thats really good with them, was better not being shown lol
They seriously didn't take that offer of 10 %?! Is the difference between 7 and 10 really that big? Yikes.
shame – could also be for old peoples homes or handicapped for therapy and amusement want to find it on amazon as want several !
I'm somewhat convinced they come on the show for exposure over a dragon, didn't even consider the offer!
Children would love this too.
Oooohhhhhhh Debs i hope this doesnt come back and bite you………They made a big mistake did they now.🤔🤔🤔
4% for 100k? LOL
Terrible editing
Looking at the TikTok generation, this stupid thing could be a hit. I hope not since the TikTok NPC generation needs to die out.
This product just screams "Fad" yet
at £90 a ball it isn't even going to become one
The video they showed of someone supposedly good at it was shit. It needs to be juggled or patter caked in schools where people join in together with multiple balls for this to catch on I’d say.
I want a smaller one for my cats, with the option of range different sounds. My cats love toys that make noise. I'm always finding a noise toy on my bed next to me when I wake up.
The balls factor lasted 5 minutes and 12 seconds.
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