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Heh!

The Ride of the Sugar Plum Fairy

Don’t you just love a novelty song? Especially when it’s played on bike parts…

Oh this is so good. And so, so “silly season”: Tchaikovsky‘s Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy—played entirely on bicycle parts, including:

Glockenspiel & Clarinet melody = spokes.

Cello & Violin pizzicatos = plucked derailleur cables.

Triangle = disc brake hit.

Percussion = shifting, coasting, finger over turning spokes, chain pulls, braking, clipping into pedals, back-spinning, air out of tires.

It’s by a bloke who goes by the handle Johnny Random and it must have taken hours and hours of work. But it’s bloody fantastic. (To hear it, hit the play button about halfway through the article.)

Put your headphones on to really enjoy it.

But wait, there’s more

And I’ve just noticed that earlier in the week Andrea Casalotti at velorution made another post about bicycle music.

Wow, aren’t you glad it’s December?


[Photo by Travis Gray]

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One Response to “The Ride of the Sugar Plum Fairy”

  1. That Andrea Casalotti link is pretty interesting…sounds like the bike sounds were fed through some serious DSP. Any more details on the production?

    Posted by flip Baber | 3 December 2006, 7:59 pm

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