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  • Look up "Pipe Dream" by Animusic. You will find it is the same video from their company that makes these DVDs. Its not actual machines.

  • The video is a piece called Pipe Dream that was created by Wayne Lytle, and Dave Crognale and their team at Animusic. It's called "pipe dream" i think.

  • NICE :DDD im wery nice

  • but it is goddamn possible to make this yknow.

  • awesome

  • Bookjcase your the idiot no you have not seen it at least in person because IT DOES NOT EXIST!!! the only way you could have seen it is through picture which are extremely easy to fabricate...

  • its... again... REAL. i saw the real thing with my own EYES. idiots...

  • @bookjcase I trust you, but how do they get the balls to fly a certain direction out of the tube thing of the xylophone?

  • they calibrated it to a certain setting... but seriously if you belived me then you all are real idiots XD

  • @bookjcase They=Animusic

  • Prat!

  • @bookjcase

    It is real!!

    My customer worked on the pneumatics

  • @jolow2

    lol, nice try.

    But I even know the name of the guy who makes these animations

  • @jolow2 Yeah. And my uncle's wife works with a guy who used to go to the same barber as the guy who sold the pipes used in this.

  • @wolfpat Thats amazing! They all go to my barber!

  • Good music. It is funny that everyone thinks this is real. It looks like a Toy Story rendering. I am a Mechanical Engineer and there is no way that this is possible to build, as it is shown in this video.

  • @bsuk19 it's in the smithsonian go look it up

  • @bsuk19 heh... some one actually told my engineering teacher that this was actually a real thing... then i showed him the ATI Demo on my Laptop..

    It was a computer rendering thing like toy story back in like '97, but when ATI came out with more modernized cards (like maybe 2002\2003) they were able to recreate the entire animation in realtime consumer hardware

  • Check out the Smithsonian Website and do a search for it. They have recieved thousands of inquiries about it and have posted a response stating that it is not real and there is no Trammel Conservatory or Wick school of engineering. It isn't real!

  • its real this is just the animation

  • Yes this is certainly is a great video, but the machine isn't real - it's only a computer animation made by "Animusic". The clue is that neither 'Robert M. Trammell Music Conservatory' or 'Sharon Wick School of Engineering' exist. Still a lot of fun to watch though!

  • this thing is real ive seen it through pictures its real enough

  • Certainly cool - but the quality is horrible and it really looks like it's completely animated to me. I'd be interested in seeing a HD video of this; because the quality is too terrible to tell.

  • add &fmt=18 to the end of the addy to improve sound quality

  • lmao it is animated xD

  • Well..I guess we'll know the truth when it's supposedly displayed in the Smithsonian, huh?

  • You idiots - its real... The sun shines on the xylophone when the balls strike it...

  • Yeah, it is called 'Ray Tracing'

  • Dumbass. Google "Animusic".

  • just great!!!

  • as cool as it sounds, its fake because im pretty sure that xylophones dont light up when hit

  • acualy this is a computer generated vertion of the real thing that they are still in the prosses of making

  • No, it's not.

  • as cool as this is- the xylophone flashes every time its hit.

  • This is, although amazing, fake. It's a computer generated animation. It's a clip from a DVD by Animusic called Pipe Dream. Search YouTube for animusic. Search on Snopes(dot)com for 'farm machine music' for more on the story.

  • no, this one isnt animated, its not as long and when the drums go, then dont bounce over them like the animate one does.

  • You, my good sir, are an idiot! Someone once warned me about arguing with an idiot!

  • sorry about that i was arguing before i knew too much.

  • My apology in return. After I hit the send button, I thought that may have been a little harsh. I've been known to release my mouth before I had my brain in gear on a few occasions.

  • I'm glad to see an internet argument resolving itself into polite apologies from both sides instead of into a flame-fest haha

  • Even when you're right, it usually serves no useful purpose to rub it in. Ordinarily, I'm not one to spout off like that, and in this case, an apology was in order.

  • Love it--boggles the mind to consider all the calcuation and planning that went into this simple piece of music.

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