This Incredible Mile Long Wooden Xylophone Plays Bach When You Roll A Ball Down It

Have you ever seen a giant wooden xylophone in the forest? Just kidding, of course you haven’t! Well until now that is…. The Japanese adverting agency known as Drill Inc. built a giant wooden xylophone that’s roughly a mile long in the middle of a forest. Each wooden key is made up individual notes, and when a wooden ball starts rolling down it, it plays Bach’s famous Cantata 147. And yeah… they did all of this for a cell phone commercial.

 

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3 responses to “This Incredible Mile Long Wooden Xylophone Plays Bach When You Roll A Ball Down It

  1. Reblogged this on weggieboy's blog and commented:
    Following the horrific news out of Paris, it is good to see our kind also is capable of beauty and joy. I want to dedicate this to the poor souls who died pointlessly, terribly in Paris. Words are beyond me just now.

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  2. Reblogged this on Cryptic Garland and commented:
    It is so nice to get an advertisement that is gentle, engaging and peaceful.
    And thank you to Michael Bradley.

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  3. What an amazing creation!

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