Atlas Çoğulu was only 7 years old when he came up with an idea for a new musical instrument. He’d been playing with a pile of LEGO® bricks on his living room floor in Istanbul, Turkey, when inspiration struck. He realized he could assemble the plastic bricks into something that looked like the fretboard of a guitar.
A fretboard runs the length of a guitar’s neck and is studded with ridges. These ridges, called frets, allow players to create different tones as they press down on a guitar’s strings. Ten years earlier, Atlas’s father, Tolgahan, had invented a guitar with a special type of fretboard. It had movable frets, which slid up and down to produce a wider range of notes called microtones. Atlas wondered: Could someone build a version of his father’s adjustable fretboard...out of LEGO bricks?
Atlas Çoğulu was only 7 years old when he thought up a new musical instrument. He was playing with a pile of LEGO® bricks on his living room floor in Istanbul, Turkey. That’s when an idea struck. So he put the plastic bricks together into a new shape. It looked like the fretboard of a guitar.
A fretboard runs along a guitar’s neck. It’s studded with ridges called frets. Frets allow players to create different tones as they press on a guitar’s strings. Ten years earlier, Atlas’s father, Tolgahan, had invented a guitar. It had a fretboard with movable frets. They slid up and down to produce a wider range of notes called microtones. Atlas wondered: Could someone build a fretboard like his father’s, but out of LEGO bricks?