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Model train plays 2,840 notes of classical music to set Record

Model train

Model train plays 2,840 notes of classical music to set Record

  • GWR shared a world record set by a model railway on Instagram.
  • The video shows the model train playing 20 classical songs using 2,840 glasses filled with water.
  • On March 17, 2021, the record was attempted in Germany at the company’s exposition centre.

Model train plays 2,840 notes of classical music to set Record. Guinness World Records (GWR) frequently shares photographs and videos of various world records on their social media platforms. Miniatur Wunderland Hamburg GmbH set the Guinness World Record by playing over 2,840 notes along a 211-metre track, according to the record-keeping organisation.

“Longest melody played by a model train 2,840 notes by @miniaturwunderland,” Guinness World Records captioned the video on Instagram. They also used hashtags like #melodysongs and #guinnessworldrecords. Guinness World Records published a video showing the model train playing 20 classical songs using 2,840 glasses filled with varied amounts of water, which is soothing to the ears. On March 17, 2021, the record was attempted in Germany at the company’s exposition centre.

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The video has had over 1.1 million views since it was shared a day ago, and the figure is still growing. Several comments have also been left on the video.

Here’s how people reacted to the video

“Ok, this one is kinda cool!” posted an individual. Another shared, “Evaporation has entered the chat.” “That’s so amazing how they synchronised it using the moving model train on the railtrack and pinging the glasses together as it went along it was so beautiful done I was so well composed by then i love to hear full version of each composed classic melody music of Mozart-rondo alla turca and beethoven-fur elise PING TING!!!!!” commented a third.