Today we learned that gravity is a fine musician. A team of
Japanese filmmakers constructed an incredibly long wooden xylophone along a
steady slope in the middle of a beautiful forest in Kyushu in
southern Japan. Once the awesome instrument was built and carefully tuned
a wooden ball was released at the very top. As the ball rolls down the
xylophone it strikes each wooden bar once, producing a single note, performing
Bach’s “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring“ accompanied by the gentle sounds of a
peaceful forest.
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