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Some instruments are for tradition.

Others are built to break it.

Hey Creative,

It’s part of a larger rethink of the electric guitar’s form.

Drawn from modernist design, Sine is a stripped down instrument with clean lines and surprising flexibility.
It’s an electric guitar built around one idea: Playfulness.

At the center is the Sine Pad, a spring-loaded surface that physically moves as you play. Pressing down adjusts the pickup-to-string distance, letting you shape volume and tone in real time.


While Sine reinvents the electric guitar, the team at Edelweiss in Cambridgeshire has taken on an even older icon: the grand piano.

Edelweiss is also known for pushing visual boundaries. Some models are finished in transparent acrylic, others in bright custom colors or even 24-carat gold leaf. And for those who don’t play? A built-in self-playing system can reproduce full performances.

Sine and the Edelweiss might live in different musical worlds, but they share a common vision:
giving musicians—and listeners—more control, more creativity, and more connection to sound.