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Man Plays “Harry Potter” Theme On Unlikely Instrument: A Washing Machine!
Have you ever heard a musical washing machine? Sure, there’s the kind that Samsung makes. But I’m not talking about the ones that play a little song to let you know your items are washed. I’m talking about washing machines that can be played like an instrument. As unlikely as this might sound, a creative man proves otherwise in a viral video.
It’s unclear how, exactly, this man came about realizing his washing machine could be used as an instrument. What’s most baffling, however, is that he was able to figure out how to play a well-known tune from the Harry Potter series. Don’t believe me? Watch the video below to witness this astonishing moment for yourself.
@gr8.wav I knew I could do it! #nailedit #MyStyle ♬ original sound – GR8.wav
“Who let us be adults?” someone jokingly asked in reply to this popular video. Other commenters added, “How long did it take to figure this out?” and “Maintenance: ‘You were doing what??'”
Man Thinks Outside the Box in Order to Create Beautiful Music with His Washing Machine
This unexpected video is highlighting such a cool fact: Music is everywhere! Seriously, it’s amazing what can be used to create a melody. Take, for example, these recycled plastic bottles that were air pressurized.
In case you’re wondering, yes… you did, indeed, just get Rick Rolled with plastic bottles. But isn’t that one of the most beautiful, inventive Rick-Rolling experiences you’ve ever had? Now, time for one more unexpected instrument in the form of a plastic container, rubber bands, and a wooden stick.
So many unexpected items can be transformed into a musical instrument. That said, there are plenty of actual instruments that are just as amazing. And because they’re not as widely known, it makes them even more intriguing. Just check out Beauty and the Beast on the hammered dulcimer!
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