LEGO Fiddle? This Musician’s Incredible Creation and Performance Will Amaze You

If you enjoy music, then this video is for you. If you enjoy Legos, then this is a clip you do not want to miss out on. I have never seen anything quite like this ever before. Zachary Peterson has crafted his very own Lego fiddle. Yes, you read that correctly. With such an inventive spirit, Peterson will wow you with this clip. You might be asking, “Lego fiddle?” This musician’s incredible creation and performance will amaze you and motivate your own artistic abilities.

Zachary plays a portion of ‘Concerning Hobbits’ by Howard Shore. As he stands with confidence in front of the microphone, he begins to play. The instrument is built in the shape of a rectangle with white and blue lego blocks. The strings, the neck, and the scroll all are attached to the Lego creation. It is wonderfully creative on Peterson’s part.

The amazing fiddle reminds us of the beauty of our God as Creator. He is over all things, and His fingerprints are on everything. Nothing is new under the Son, and although this invention is inspiring, it is merely a tool that points us toward the ultimate Creator. He is glorious. The amazing gift is that the Lord has invited us to create just like He did, and when we do, we can give honor and worship to His name through our talents. 

Zachary has shown true innovation and has put his heart and passion into this project. It is really exciting that he has shared this discovery with the world and hopefully will encourage us to be creative with the help of God.

“For by him all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things were created through him and for him.” Colossians 1:16

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