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Marbles & Magnets synchronized to Tchaikovsky’s Waltz of the Flowers

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Follow this leisurely chain reaction marble run to the tune of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky‘s Waltz of the Flowers. YouTuber DoodleChaos synchronized the interactions in a screen linked video that includes Jenga blocks, LEGO Technic pieces, dominoes, a fidget spinner, blocks, balls, magnets, doodles, and more.

As always, don’t miss Kaplamino’s Magnets & Marbles.

Plus: An illuminated visualization of Bach’s The Well Tempered Clavier, John Coltrane’s Giant Steps animated, and Design Ah!’s Unendurable line.

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