Musician shares cover of ‘Crazy Train’ using homemade instrument made of doorstops

Ali Spagnola recently went viral after sharing her new instrument; the spring doorstop keyboard
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Ozzy Osbourne’s "Crazy Train" has been covered numerous times over the years, in a number of different styles. Still, one musician recently found an original way to perform the iconic song.

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YouTuber Ali Spagnola went viral recently after sharing her version of "Crazy Train," played on a homemade instrument made with doorstoppers.

As seen in the now viral video, Spagnola created the “spring doorstop keyboard” using a number of rubber doorstops, usually found on walls to prevent doors from slamming into them.

In the video, Spagnola explains how the inventive instrument was made, before performing the Ozzy Osbourne classic. According to Loudwire, Spagnola was able to recreate the sound of the doorstop by recording the sound of the spring and transposing it to a keyboard, using her computer.

Many online were stunned by the video, not only due to the never before seen instrument, but how well she was able to play ‘Crazy Train’ using it. Requests for other songs quickly came pouring in. Hopefully more spring doorstop keyboard covers are on the way.

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