How about putting a GoPro on the tip of your trombone?

Among the wind musical instruments widely used in symphony orchestras, popularly known as the trainers of the ensemble's metal wing, is the trombone. In addition, already in the world of high-tech media there is special equipment for recording motion video, which is usually geared towards capturing images during extreme sports. This camera is called GoPro and has the ability to be fixed in many different places (provided the correct support is used).

So what do these two things have to do with each other? Well, New York Philharmonic Orchestra musician David Finlayson proved that the trombone can also have a very radical bias. The trombonist docked his camera on the tip of his musical instrument so that she could capture images while he was playing.

The result of the joke you can check in the video above. What certainly seemed like an unusual idea turned out very well and became a very funny production. During the creation of the work, Finlayson even managed to solve some small problems that had regarding the adaptation of the camera to the instrument.

According to the musician, it was necessary to replace the original stick of his trombone with an alternative made of carbon fiber. This change was necessary because the camera ended up adding too much weight to the instrument, considerably hindering the execution of the piece he intended to play.

The simple video was so successful that in a few weeks it was able to surpass the 2 million view mark, making it one of the most viewed viral of 2013. It's worth watching the musician's work, which warns his fans to “not try it at home at a faster speed than he is playing the music. ”