Awesome! I would love to do something like this. Do you do this every year? And that was the best light parade, IMO. I wish they'd bring it back for good. The music was so uplifting and really got the crowd cheering and clapping. I miss that.
The piece is officially called "Baroque Hoedown" by Jean-Jacques Perrey and Gershon Kingsley but was arranged by Don Dorsey specifically for the Main Street Electrical Parade back in 1972.
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very painstaking, took about 12 hours with the MP3 file of this song, and software that looks like aspreadsheet to tell the lights every 1oth of a second to turn off or on or fade.
super !Good
lulucifer49 2 years ago
Wonderful ! Congratulations !!!
just a little correction : Baroque Hoedown was written by Jean Jacques Perrey and Gershon Kingsley.
Don Dorsey has written the opening and closing of the parade ;)
Daviddu59 3 years ago 2
i hope you had all the lights in the house off.
kile1994 3 years ago
Awesome! I would love to do something like this. Do you do this every year? And that was the best light parade, IMO. I wish they'd bring it back for good. The music was so uplifting and really got the crowd cheering and clapping. I miss that.
AuntKristin 3 years ago
This brings back so many memories when I was little this is so cool. Good Jo on the syncronization to the song!
Peacehipie 4 years ago
esta precioso mis hijos estan maravillados con este video solo quisiera saber donde se hizo.
muchas felicidades
lucezita3 4 years ago
I like it alot!!!
SingingBeauty 4 years ago
Only one word for this really
AWESOME!!!
I have always loved this piece of music ever since seeing the Parade in LA In '92!
annelouise1998 4 years ago
great job!! whats the name of that song?
nolser 4 years ago
It was called Main Street Electrical Parade. They used it at Disney World in the 1980's.
jeffostroff 4 years ago
The piece is officially called "Baroque Hoedown" by Jean-Jacques Perrey and Gershon Kingsley but was arranged by Don Dorsey specifically for the Main Street Electrical Parade back in 1972.
Roboprop 4 years ago
@jeffostroff They've also given it a 24-year run at Disneyland, California from 1972-1996, in case you don't remember.
MarioSonic2010 1 year ago
Gla dyou liked it thanks!
jeffostroff 4 years ago
You captured a couple of my favorite things about Disney: "Please stand clear..." and the Eletrical parade. Thanks!
jasonpyatt 4 years ago
LOVE IT!!
RequiemBell104 4 years ago
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Now if you started to read this don't stop it's scary! ok send this to 5 other videos in 143 min. When you are finished press F6 and you crushes names will appear in big letters on the screen. This is weird because it works. If you break this you won't have a date for 5 years.
0401106 4 years ago
you use monorail sound ? and negibor love it
muffles12 5 years ago
very painstaking, took about 12 hours with the MP3 file of this song, and software that looks like aspreadsheet to tell the lights every 1oth of a second to turn off or on or fade.
jeffostroff 5 years ago
nice one very cool how you did that?
muffles12 5 years ago