Why is nobody taking about how great this sounds??? Especially with headphones it’s amazing listening to the instruments go back and forth between your ears
That's called stereo sound. It was invented decades ago. And seeing as how the score was done by a professional musician who was a perfectionist who suffers from ADHD, of course it sounds good. He wouldn't have released it if it wasn't good.
although such a program woukd definitely be possible, probably even one that can handle midi files, making such a thing in one month time would be difficult. if i can find the time i may try to make somethung like it. seems interesting.
@@Yorie1234 maybe it would be possible to like write out the music out normally (say in FL studio) and then translate those notes into midi and then render a video based on that?
I’ve spent a good like 11 years thinking this was a fever dream I had as a child- I remember my music teacher letting us scoot our chairs up close to the screen to watch it instead of us playing "Hot Cross Buns" on our recorders, man those were the good ol days-
Fun fact: Every transcription of this I've been able to find has the first two notes written as the same exact pitch, but to me they're clearly different. So I asked my dad's fiancee, who happens to be a classical guitarist. Turns out the two notes are the same pitch, but the string is plucked differently: The first note would be plucked with the fingernail, the second more so with the pad of the finger. So I'm not insane! Also, I'd love to hear how you perceive the difference between the notes, if you do at all. Personally I've always heard the second note as slightly lower, but my sibling says it's slightly higher.
Yup! Same fundamental frequency in the first two notes, just different harmonic frequencies above it! The harmonics are what lets a flute and a saxophone that are both playing the same note still have a distinct sound!
I had the same thing, I thought it was an octave down, then one time I tried to transcribe it and realized. I hear it as like... a guitar then a bass guitar, playing the same note.
This video literally feels like music class. Like that feeling when you walk in with the chairs and the fact that it's the only room you've seen with a rug. Idk how to describe it, it's just.... THAT.
i know this is just a joke but what do you mean "wintergatan" is that a person or something. the only reason i am so confused about this is because in swedish "vintergatan" means "the milky way"
More than 14 years later and this is still fascinating. Childhood memories. I remember I spent long days trying to figure out how it all synched up so perfectly. A masterpiece for its time.
Holy shit yea, i had completely forgotten, but we did the same xD looking at it now it seems so obviously animated but back then we couldn't easily tell
@@Miztk2 the technology for this is pretty much the same, only the speed of processing is better for a work like this (in therms of rendering times); this is MIDI music synchronized with 3D graphics animation, surprisingly little has changed about these, but what could have?
SAME!!! Every couple years the memory would come back and I would try to look it up but the closest I would get was the Blue Man Group... Until now that I found the real deal without even looking for it!!!!
I can't put into words how accurate that comment is. I was bowling the other week and was literally thinking "these animations are somehow their own genre".
I loved this video as a child!! I’m only now finding this after so many years! I remember my parents watching this with me, and honestly they could put me in front of the tv, play this and I would be fine for the rest of the day.
It’s 2008 and your in your elementary schools music room. Your teacher pulls out a dvd of animusic and places it into the very old computer and starts to play animusic on the projector screen. The day became 1000x times better.
@@raquelsanchez4129 Yeah, idk what’s taking them so long lmao. Shits banging. Composition is just good to listen to and the animation really puts you in another world
I used to watch this as a child on the family computer. I finally rediscovered it and my nostalgia is hitting so heavy right now. This thing hasn’t aged a bit. What a gem 💎
Pov: it’s 2nd grade. Your 7 years old. Its a Friday. You walk into music class and the lights are off and your music teacher pops this bad boy into the tv. Life is good
This is the kinda stuff I would have loved when I was 18 and on drugs, now I’m 67 and I love it for the amount of work and talent that went into making all of these amazing videos
Randomly thought of this when my music teacher Mr brown would put it on for days he didn’t want to teach and it was everyone’s favorite day this was 14 years ago 😭❤️
Damn near cried watching this Thinking back to the days in elementary school watching these in amazement in music class. I'm in college now, where did the time go?🥺🥺
@@caltheuntitled8021 No, I came here for another reason...I tried to search up ping pong machine (that roblox trolls use as music) but I am pleased for the same reason.
I had a faint memory of this one day and googled something like “marble music cgi animation” and stumbled upon this. It’s been so long since music class when we watched this but it still carries so much nostalgia for me
same tbh. The fountain chugging through the funnel in different directions seemed physically and mechanically impossible at the time. I think that's when dad explained it was animation and I was a bit peeved about it
My dad was the obsessed with this. I remember this when it came out and he showed me it. Then I remember he sent me this link on email. Here I am again.
I've never seen this before today, and it's absolutely incredible! I don't think it's only nostalgia factor that makes this so enjoyable. These Animusic videos just tickle my senses perfectly, it's really great
IKR! Why are there so many comments about it being a "nostalgia trip", and so few about the ingenuity and creativity of this? And, the beauty of the symmetry and order it displays?
I found animusic disk 1 and 2 for sale at some sort of local film festival when I was like 9 or 10. And they fuckin changed my world lol. Nearly two decades later, im still chasing the dream of being both an animator and musician. And i come back to listen to these every now and again.
Let's be real here. Most of us are here because we saw this in music class in elementary school and we still love it to this day. I am one of those people, and I still love Animusic!
I was pretty young when this came out, i only remember getting introduced by my siblings. Your grade school days mustve been awesome if thwy played this!
I think its the bizarre world this all takes place in. Like these machines sometimes just turn on and play themselves to nobody and then go back to being silent
Digital Down True, it looks like a Video game from 2001. For 18 years later we have gotten to the point where we can make graphics look like the real ocean or a realistic head of hair. I guess back then it didn’t matter that it looked like a video game.
MrKenichi22 yeah. I’m very well versed on animation. The reason why it looks like a video game is because most computer graphics at the time baked the lighting into the textures as opposed to what we mostly use today which is PBR or physically based rendering in the textures. With PBR the lighting interacts with a material like how real life would. Crazy how far we’ve come. Now AI is on the cusp of automating the most tedious aspects of animation... ok I’m done rambling 🤐🤐🤐
I remember being blown away when this first came out, working as a coder at Gremlin Graphics. It still produces a smile even after all these years. Fantastic stuff.
I remember my Grandma emailed this to me and my mom and asked us to figure out if it was real when I was like 10 years old. We were all convinced it was real for like, a week.
The same sorta thing happened to me. My grandma called me and said: « look what I’ve found! » we watched it three or for times and I find it again 10 years later. I thought I’d never see it again.
More than 10 years since my elementary school music teacher showed this in class, and it still goes so hard. I Googled so hard trying to find it and I will never lose it again
i remember seeing this when it first came out and it was literally one of the most amazing things i've ever seen.... crazy that it still holds up to this day !!!! ( imo )
The last time I watched this was around 5 years ago or more. I remembered it and came back to see it again just now. I remember telling my family that it was real back then...lol
It's completed, but it doesn't look like much has happened :( Someone could probably put their own spin on this, though! Wintergatan is pretty famous for making their own version of a pipe dream self-contained and playable to a degree, go check it out.
IceGear55 Animusic, believe it or not was created by two people, Wayne Lyle and David Crognale.. and well, David left the team and Wayne is having bad health issues.. I'm not really sure if we'll ever get the third one :(
With like 500 physicists all working on something like this day and night, this could one day be something more than just a ahh.. pipe dream, if you will. I'd love to see some animusic inspired creations in real life. I'd be excited to see one like this due to the sheer precision that is necessary.
returning to this once a week
i knew you were partially inspired by Animusic, lol
you absolute madman, dont burn yourself out xd
Are u going to make a new machine?
Yeah
I remember when you mentioned this being some of your inspiration .
This being a part of my childhood must be what sparked my obsession with music.
Same.
Lucky I found a dead channel
Probably did it for me too. Heck, now that I look at it, it probably sparked my interest in animation too.
Me too
Same!
I’ve spent a good twelve years thinking this was a fever dream I had as a child
Mariah Berumen same
don’t you mean, *pipe dream?*
Bruh same.
somebody already said effectively the same thing
Same right?
Why is nobody taking about how great this sounds??? Especially with headphones it’s amazing listening to the instruments go back and forth between your ears
Yeah it's really good
even without the video this would be amazing
That's called stereo sound. It was invented decades ago.
And seeing as how the score was done by a professional musician who was a perfectionist who suffers from ADHD, of course it sounds good. He wouldn't have released it if it wasn't good.
I never thought to use headphones. Thanks for the tip!
Age of Mythology's soundtrack meets Crash Bandicoot's soundtrack.
This is still an insanely impressive animation for it's time
And, for today, also.
Dude still an insanely impressive animation NOW! As an adult, and understanding how stuff works. This still take so much thinking, I love it!
Sorry, but *its
It's not even an animation, it's all done in proprietary software entirely in real time.
@@guffingtonreal just because it isn't prerendered doesn't mean it's an animation
there is no way this is a physics sim
I want to see a 2019 reprogrammable version of this, as a software.
although such a program woukd definitely be possible, probably even one that can handle midi files, making such a thing in one month time would be difficult. if i can find the time i may try to make somethung like it. seems interesting.
@@Yorie1234 maybe it would be possible to like write out the music out normally (say in FL studio) and then translate those notes into midi and then render a video based on that?
Yeeeaaah
@@sage_the_husky649 Kinda like an enhanced midijam
Bump
Who else thought this was real as a kid
I did, also it took me 5 years to finally remember this animation
HHHHHH MEEE
me. THis is the first youtube video I ever watched. Can't believe its older than some of my younger siblings. XD
My grandma showed this to me a long time ago. I seriously didn’t know this was animated till 5 years later.
Did you know in 2011 Intel made it real at one of their conventions.
After all these years, it still holds water. Excellent compositions and animation
Jesus loves you!
It still has its....
dare i say it?
*balls?*
@@davemarcosmalicdem9543 Balls and pipes
@@awesome346 piss
I’ve spent a good like 11 years thinking this was a fever dream I had as a child-
I remember my music teacher letting us scoot our chairs up close to the screen to watch it instead of us playing "Hot Cross Buns" on our recorders, man those were the good ol days-
Oh my gosh I remember that too!
@@yourcollegedebt8384 Why would you give out personal information like that
@@coltgun876 Perhaps not, they seem to have deleted the comment you responded to.
@@TheNoiseySpectator Yep they did. I probably scared them but i didn't mean to lmao.
Teacher was smart - there's nothing more destructive to the ears than a bunch of kids wailing on recorders! 🤣
This was actually my first ever TH-cam video i watched in my life. My father showed it to me when i was 4. Thanks dad.
@@jodi9361 I was born in 2005 , and im 16
Bruh same, what.
@@jodi9361 they're 17 or 18 now. i was born in 2004 and I'm 17
@@jodi9361 we're 17, actually. turning 18 this june
@@SplittToons same
Everyone: It's impossible to recreate this in real life
Wintergatan: Hold my beer
i'm pretty sure intel made a real version a while back
edit: yep, back in 2011 th-cam.com/video/8Z5Z5zo1Rc4/w-d-xo.html
intel realized it
just search intel pipe dream intel
Yes
I don't think Wintergatan is as cool as this one. Intel nailed it though.
@@thiagovidal6137 True, but Intel's used computers
Fun fact: Every transcription of this I've been able to find has the first two notes written as the same exact pitch, but to me they're clearly different. So I asked my dad's fiancee, who happens to be a classical guitarist. Turns out the two notes are the same pitch, but the string is plucked differently: The first note would be plucked with the fingernail, the second more so with the pad of the finger. So I'm not insane!
Also, I'd love to hear how you perceive the difference between the notes, if you do at all. Personally I've always heard the second note as slightly lower, but my sibling says it's slightly higher.
Yup! Same fundamental frequency in the first two notes, just different harmonic frequencies above it! The harmonics are what lets a flute and a saxophone that are both playing the same note still have a distinct sound!
thjism slo no guitar
they’re not just octaves?
I had the same thing, I thought it was an octave down, then one time I tried to transcribe it and realized. I hear it as like... a guitar then a bass guitar, playing the same note.
I think the second is a little bit lower
This is totally insane, even 13 years later.
Right
Yep
This animation is actually 20 years old.
I know right?
You realize it’s not real life
This video literally feels like music class. Like that feeling when you walk in with the chairs and the fact that it's the only room you've seen with a rug.
Idk how to describe it, it's just.... THAT.
For me, it smells like the basement
some rooms got that purgatory feel to them
My choir teacher used to play this song, it was awesome
@@KeyQuantum this is relatable
In my music class, we actually occasionally watched this.
"This is just CGI. You can't actually make a music machine using marbles."
Wintergatan: "Hold my beer."
intel also did a similar thing, exept i think they did a recreation of Pipe Dream, rather than a different song
i was looking for this comment
i know this is just a joke but what do you mean "wintergatan" is that a person or something. the only reason i am so confused about this is because in swedish "vintergatan" means "the milky way"
It was done in 2008. th-cam.com/video/1e9AJVtuCKc/w-d-xo.html
@@mrgatlampa9833 There's a guy whose channel is named "Wintergatan" who made a marble machine that plays music.
More than 14 years later and this is still fascinating. Childhood memories. I remember I spent long days trying to figure out how it all synched up so perfectly. A masterpiece for its time.
FR I USED TO LISTEN TO THIS AS A KID
When I was a kid me and a friend argued about whether this was real or not.
Holy shit yea, i had completely forgotten, but we did the same xD looking at it now it seems so obviously animated but back then we couldn't easily tell
Same, but me and my older brother
@@TykusBalrog we've come a long way in animation.
Holy shit same
69 likes :D
It takes a lot of balls to play this song.
Ba dum pshh.
Ya got me there
Snerk😂
disliked, unsubscribed, reported for child abuse, calling the fbi, the president, and your mother to get you on that one.
I mean... he’s not wrong?
For being 12 almost 13 years old in a few days, this doesn't look half bad. Thanks YT recommended for bring me back.
This was made almost 20 years ago. Imagine the technology back then
This was published in 2001, probably was made in the late 90s
wtf nigga you should be like 20 rn if you watched it at 13, and even then you were already late
@@teleportingpotatoe nah bro he's talking about how old the yt video is
@@Miztk2 the technology for this is pretty much the same, only the speed of processing is better for a work like this (in therms of rendering times); this is MIDI music synchronized with 3D graphics animation, surprisingly little has changed about these, but what could have?
I remember when I watched this in music class. I am still in awe that that's an animation and how it aged so well.
I remember my music teacher showed this video to the whole class and it has been a distance memory in the back of mg head for years…until now.
Sammee
Same here brotha
same here
SAME!!! Every couple years the memory would come back and I would try to look it up but the closest I would get was the Blue Man Group... Until now that I found the real deal without even looking for it!!!!
Same here! At least once a year during elementary school we were showed this video, such happy memories
Who else watched this in music class when they were little
Baxisty Kitz I forced my music teacher to play almost everyday
I remember watching this in second grade thinking it was the coolest shit ever
Me
I remember asking the teacher if I could keep the DVD.
Middle school.
This is the kinda stuff you’d see after getting a strike in bowling
I can't put into words how accurate that comment is. I was bowling the other week and was literally thinking "these animations are somehow their own genre".
Hahahaha great point. I would not have thought of that but you're spot on
No youtube comment has ever made me laugh that hard
We found the Dude, the Dude abides.
555'th like!! D:
I loved this video as a child!!
I’m only now finding this after so many years!
I remember my parents watching this with me, and honestly they could put me in front of the tv, play this and I would be fine for the rest of the day.
fellow tool fan :)
@@apararkobhattacharya1276 yesss!
It’s 2008 and your in your elementary schools music room. Your teacher pulls out a dvd of animusic and places it into the very old computer and starts to play animusic on the projector screen. The day became 1000x times better.
I felt that
They still show it in 2019
American public school have NOT changed
The Real Richard Goranski Thank you for this news brave soldier
Darn, I watched this before classic Dr Who
Same here for me but it was 2011.
Imagine walking into a room and seeing this, and nothing else. That thought just scares the hell out of me for some reason
the vibe of this video is sort of unsettling
TIHI - Included
It reminds me of a SCP
Exactly bro it’s just like what the fuck is going on. This is like the creepy shit u see in ur dreams😂
I would be both scared and mesmerized.
I still have both cds. It makes me cry everytime. This is my childhood man.
Bought both DVDs at guitar center when I was 5. I'm glad other people lived this as a kid too.
I'm pretty sure I still have both CDs somewhere, damn memories
Me too, but there was a third dvd, so i bought it 7 years ago or smth like that and now i think, that they should bring a comeback.
Fr
I miss the 2010s so much. Life was simple, there wasn’t much life stuff to worry about, and TH-cam content was as good as this.
Oh god, imagine rendering this 12 years ago
It's actually from 2001.
@@amt253 oh shit
Imagine rendering this *19* years ago!
it's even older than that, about 14 years old
bro i cant even imagine
Computer Animation peaked here. Nothing will ever be as good as this.
Damn near animated ittself with a midi file controlling the timing of everything. Skynet has already been watching and learning this whole 13 years
Still waiting for animusic 3
@@raquelsanchez4129 Yeah, idk what’s taking them so long lmao. Shits banging. Composition is just good to listen to and the animation really puts you in another world
@@seanbrennan5192 in 2030 they're gonna drop the hottest album ever. it's gonna change the world, animation, and the music industry forever
My grandma & me. Love this song how did you make the video?
I used to watch this as a child on the family computer. I finally rediscovered it and my nostalgia is hitting so heavy right now. This thing hasn’t aged a bit. What a gem 💎
SAME
지나간 시간이라는게 참 애달프죠 그 때의 당신 가족은 여전히 아름다운가요 신의 축복이 함께 하세요
As a kid, I thought this was real, and this song still slaps
True facts
@@Josh72769 indeed
True facts with Shuichi Saihara
@@redlightningwolf183 Damn, yeah lmao
It IS real
This looked so real when I was a kid, now it looks like a toy story animation.
Which, to me, also looked a lot more sophisticated back then... crazy how the perspective changes
because toy story used to be real to us 😔
@@baileyboo666 No, actually the animation has gotten lot more realistic now which raises the bar and makes older animations look bad
@Johan Jönsson Nah, Monsters Inc😂
I'm watching this for the first time. It still looks good to me. But it does have that 90s vibe. Must be the lighting effects
Pov: it’s 2nd grade. Your 7 years old. Its a Friday. You walk into music class and the lights are off and your music teacher pops this bad boy into the tv. Life is good
Memories :)
*cries in nostalgia*
And it was specifically 2nd grade
Did we all live the same childhood?
@@chasehill8698 probs
Vsauce really dug up an old childhood memory buried deep in our perception of time
Yeah I am so glad that I found this video after all those years of having forgotten it
Literally!!! I have thought about this video so many times throughout my life but had no idea how to find it and if I would ever see it again.
my mom mentioned it a few months back and i found it again
Yup, I’ve tried at least twice to find this shit I think 2 years ago and only found it now when Vsauce mentioned it
Yes that's I'm here
WHO IS HERE IN 2024 AND WATCHING THE WHOLE MIX!? THIS IS HOW MY MUSIC TEACHER TAUGHT US MUSIC AND BEATS BACK THEN.
Me
How does this only have 7.5 million views? I've watched this video WAY more than that.
it now has 9.4 mil
Luke Testerman I've watched it at least 250,000 times myself.
@@firemarshal17 250,001 for me
How many of your views were from before TH-cam was a thing?
@@sgeggbub1008 9.7 mil
this was the "music teacher is nursing a hangover" video
it’s the “ band substitute doesn’t know how to actually play music so she turns this on” video
Your both right
ㅑㅐ
I couldn’t find a more accurate comment. Are humans all really different?
this is so accurate oh my god
This is the kinda stuff I would have loved when I was 18 and on drugs, now I’m 67 and I love it for the amount of work and talent that went into making all of these amazing videos
Take some drugs and watch it today buddy! Acid is easy to find.
It’s never too late to do drugs
This came out when you were 45 or 46 btw!
Jesus loves you!
You are still on drugs.
We played a cover of this in our percussion group, it was a really fun jam. Coming back to it now has an even cooler vibe
i remember seeing these on TV as a kid and being a bit creeped out by how uncanny they are
Yeah man
Toa Volans
Ya it’s creepy but in a good way
Yep
They were on tv?!
Because it was moving on it's own, or because it was old and the shading is off?
I am coming back to this now...
Ah, the memories of watching this as a kid and being absolutely mesmerized (and at the same time very confused)
even after 12 years, this has still got to be my favourite animation of all time
thanks obama
Randomly thought of this when my music teacher Mr brown would put it on for days he didn’t want to teach and it was everyone’s favorite day this was 14 years ago 😭❤️
Damn near cried watching this
Thinking back to the days in elementary school watching these in amazement in music class. I'm in college now, where did the time go?🥺🥺
same
Mood HUGE MOOD
I'm in high school. It feels like yesterday.
Me as well bro. The good ole days. Loved music class in elementary when we got to watch these
I mean I’m only in seventh grade but I got sooo nostalgic watching this again cuz I watched this like 4 times a day while I was 5 and 6
It's beautiful to see we're all here for the same reason.
Are we really?
@@flawlessjasmine6083 yes
Your all watching the Wintergatan “marble machine inspiration” playlist too? Small world.
@@caltheuntitled8021 No, I came here for another reason...I tried to search up ping pong machine (that roblox trolls use as music) but I am pleased for the same reason.
You knew that when you saw the music teacher inserting the Animusic CD into the computer
It was gonna be a good day
He was a sweaty 64 year old man
Good for him, still getting that kind of action.
THAT'S HOW I SAW IT
when I would get home I tried to make music I failed my music sounded like this crash meow thump oww
yes this lol
I had a faint memory of this one day and googled something like “marble music cgi animation” and stumbled upon this. It’s been so long since music class when we watched this but it still carries so much nostalgia for me
All these people talking about how they saw this is music class but I found this on my own
This was my early childhood
You’re missing out buddy
@@bazzerk8635 i am? my dad actually has footage on an old camera of me watching this when i was around 4 months old
Its Doublevee Same
My dad for some reason had three copies of these on dvd when I was a little kid
Dude, I thought this was real when I was a kid.
@Pınar Erdem Pretty sure he meant real as in "It existed in real life and is not a computer animation"
I mean, technically it is real since some company created it in real life
I swear someone tried to tell me it was lol
we all did at one point
Same! I had a very hard time believing as a kid that this was actually CGI.
when i was younger i was like: wow how does the balls just land on the strings and bounce off so perfectly??
I still don't know lol
same tbh. The fountain chugging through the funnel in different directions seemed physically and mechanically impossible at the time. I think that's when dad explained it was animation and I was a bit peeved about it
I honestly didn't realise this was not irl i was confused as
Untill i read your comment i looked closely
The reason the balls bounce off the strings so perfectly is because the whole thing is real !
My dad was the obsessed with this. I remember this when it came out and he showed me it. Then I remember he sent me this link on email. Here I am again.
Thanks dad for showing me this fun animations. Rest in peace
Damn, I'm sorry.
I’m sorry about your dad.
I feel like at any given moment, it could've turned into the crash bandicoot theme
Funny, because I was thinking it sounded like spyro music... Definitely passages of crash in there with the xylophone conveyor though!
Especially the ending!
I was thinking the same thing
Saaamee lmao
@Маша Паракина it also has that donkey kong feel
I've never seen this before today, and it's absolutely incredible! I don't think it's only nostalgia factor that makes this so enjoyable. These Animusic videos just tickle my senses perfectly, it's really great
IKR!
Why are there so many comments about it being a "nostalgia trip", and so few about the ingenuity and creativity of this?
And, the beauty of the symmetry and order it displays?
The attention to detail is insane as well
@@tekgewet It is not "insane", it is meticulous and beautiful.😃
How often do you find those two words used together?
Same, it's just a banger and way too good animation.
Jesus loves you!
I found animusic disk 1 and 2 for sale at some sort of local film festival when I was like 9 or 10. And they fuckin changed my world lol.
Nearly two decades later, im still chasing the dream of being both an animator and musician. And i come back to listen to these every now and again.
Friendly reminder that there’s a whole series of these! Look into the rest if you think this is cool :D
My grandmother used to show me this every time I visited her house from ages four to about ten. This was a huge part of my childhood lol.
Dude I had literally the exact same experience wtf
Wolf340 IM SAYINNNN😭😭😭🤍
I remember being addicted to this when I was a kid. I watched this like 15 times in a row.
SAME!!
Yeah, those discs stayed in the favorites
I am still watching this 15 times in a row just because it's a banger
15 years ago... incredible. This is like an astral trip. Magic.
This has to be what inspired Wintergaten's machine.
Will Maxwell It is, actually! If you scroll down far enough, he put a comment up saying that he’s “coming back to this once a week.”
He mentioned it at the end of his new funnels completed video
or someone saw his machine, then time travled to make this
Will Maxwell Yeah it is
Swear
Let's be real here. Most of us are here because we saw this in music class in elementary school and we still love it to this day. I am one of those people, and I still love Animusic!
Jamieden I’m one too! It’s been nearly ten years since I last saw this!
I was pretty young when this came out, i only remember getting introduced by my siblings. Your grade school days mustve been awesome if thwy played this!
I was homeschooled. I came here from Reddit. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Actually my dad just straight up had the DVD. We watched it all the time.
Don’t think I ever saw it in school...
Yeah. Luckily this video was released for us all in 480p, so it ages fairly well.
haven't seen this is 9 years
it's been out for eight but ok
this is older than you think
this is from 2001
I was born in 2001 xD my uncle showed this to me when I was like 6 or something and I LOVED IT
I posted this comment like well over a month ago and I still get replies
My elementary music would occasionally play Animusic at the end of class and it was amazing.
This bothers me for some reason, it takes me back to when I was a kid or something and it's really unsettling
I guess I'm not the only one who feels this one.
YES I WAS ALWAYS SO DISTURBED! I just wanted to enjoy it like everyone else did.
Saaaame
I think its the bizarre world this all takes place in. Like these machines sometimes just turn on and play themselves to nobody and then go back to being silent
It's interesting to see how well these videos have aged, considering what was possible in 2001 and what we can do today.
CJdude22 oh yeah, we can do so much more @ the end of the 2010’s
Was just thinking, with today’s technology, it would look real. Pretty much 99% of why it looks fake is the textures and lighting.
Digital Down True, it looks like a Video game from 2001.
For 18 years later we have gotten to the point where we can make graphics look like the real ocean or a realistic head of hair.
I guess back then it didn’t matter that it looked like a video game.
MrKenichi22 yeah. I’m very well versed on animation. The reason why it looks like a video game is because most computer graphics at the time baked the lighting into the textures as opposed to what we mostly use today which is PBR or physically based rendering in the textures. With PBR the lighting interacts with a material like how real life would. Crazy how far we’ve come. Now AI is on the cusp of automating the most tedious aspects of animation... ok I’m done rambling 🤐🤐🤐
I remember being blown away when this first came out, working as a coder at Gremlin Graphics. It still produces a smile even after all these years. Fantastic stuff.
This is my first time watching this and it already feels like a fever dream from the past.
I hereby challenge Mark Rober to make a real world recreation of this in its entirety.
Intel did that once.
I need this in my life
@@thinair40 yeah
Wintergarten has made something simalar
@@crusherbarny the wintergram marble machine
I can't believe I spent my entire life not knowing this existed.
this is exactly how im feeling
Same
Begone
I can’t believe I knew of it, and forgot about it for 3 years
Same. Since I didn't know this existed, there should be other stuff that exists and I don't know about. Am I questioning existence?
who’s else music teacher showed you this on a CD on a BOX TV
In choir when we had nothing to do he would play animusic the one I remember the most was like a lazer show and the harp one
Yesssssssss
Same
Yessssss
this was my music teachers gift to us on Friday, along with nilla wafers
I had this saved on my phone but for somw reason. It became lost but I am so happy to have found it and have it back. I am so happy.
This was one of the videos I watched on a very young TH-cam... oh the memories...
The same^^
+Franivelius el mago a 3 year old youtube
+Franivelius el mago same here :3
+Franivelius el mago SAMEEE
+Franivelius el mago Same :)
I’m not here from Vsauce or from my childhood. This was just randomly in my recommended lol
I was watching Wintergatan's Marble Machine and this came up in the recommended videos on the right
Yep
I came from a Kryoz scribbl.io video lol
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same lol
I remember my Grandma emailed this to me and my mom and asked us to figure out if it was real when I was like 10 years old. We were all convinced it was real for like, a week.
The same sorta thing happened to me. My grandma called me and said: « look what I’ve found! » we watched it three or for times and I find it again 10 years later. I thought I’d never see it again.
Technically it is real. They made an Intel recreation of this.
Well i know it is not real but to me: Somebody made the music then the 3D making
It would be near impossible To recreate in real life
More than 10 years since my elementary school music teacher showed this in class, and it still goes so hard. I Googled so hard trying to find it and I will never lose it again
I remember a CD of a collection of these on display at Fry's electronics back in like 2005
Yep, I remember that’s where my parents got it, we went to frys all the time lol
i have a dvd of like animations of all of this kid of stuff from i think 99 somewhere in my room and I think this was on it
rip fry's
@@KiyotaiTalks can't have been from 99, this is from 2001
man I miss Fry's Electronics
i remember seeing this when it first came out and it was literally one of the most amazing things i've ever seen.... crazy that it still holds up to this day !!!! ( imo )
Kid: is this real?
Music teacher: no sorry
*INTEL WANTS TO KNOW YOUR LOCATION*
Brooo😂😂😂😂😂
Imagine having this instead of Bill Nye the Science Guy on The Black TV
You can buy this mashine from Intel...
600.000 $
legit my teacher used to play these all the time im just looking for the rest now
I don't think that is real stuff, because is all 3D!
My brother just performed this in a percussion ensemble. Haven’t seen this in years and yet i immediately recognized the music!
Did anybody else think this was a real instrument when they were younger?
Oh yeah definitely me😂
me LOL
@@sus-kupp ......try re-reading the comment and then come back later....
They even showed how they made these things work and recorded them ..so yes they were real.!!!
I thought it was real right now till about 30 seconds In 😂😂
Every kid thought this was real when they first watched it.
Trobur lmao not me
The last time I watched this was around 5 years ago or more. I remembered it and came back to see it again just now. I remember telling my family that it was real back then...lol
I was fooled the first time I watched it. Lol
not me how would they make marbles bounce on a string
@@user-hs6dz8qj9h They would have used a pulley and grabber mechanism to pull the string in real life
This stuff brought me into a different dimension as a kid
I watched Animusic once as a kid, in the middle of the night on KCTS (channel 12 Seattle) years ago. I never saw it again but I never forgot it.
My favorite part of this was when the vibraphone and xylophone went back and forth for a little competition. 2:38
Even though it's computer generated, it's still bloody brilliant!
indeed...i've always wanted to do something like this...also there is a kickstarter campaign for the third one
It's completed, but it doesn't look like much has happened :( Someone could probably put their own spin on this, though! Wintergatan is pretty famous for making their own version of a pipe dream self-contained and playable to a degree, go check it out.
IceGear55 Animusic, believe it or not was created by two people, Wayne Lyle and David Crognale.. and well, David left the team and Wayne is having bad health issues.. I'm not really sure if we'll ever get the third one :(
First of all, why was I recommended this?
Second of all, why does this sound like music for a Donkey Kong country level?
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My first thought was "this sounds like music you'd find in one of the older Spyro the Dragon games"
Man I remember my music teacher busting out the VHS tape in elementary school and we’d all watch it in the music room
This would always play on TVs at Fry’s Electronics when I was a kid
THIS!
We had the same childhood.
1:57 my personal fav, i wish there was a longer ver of this
Same
Math and science teachers be like: "Assuming there is no air resistance, calculate *this."*
Lol
Then calculate it with air resistance
Too true
Thank God I'm In Elementary.
In A Good Elementary.
@My Account You Aren't Funny.
Man this brings back memories my music teacher played this video for us back in 2008 🙌💯
Teacher: What instrument do you play?
Oh I play the pipe dream.
my childhood...i hade the cd i always kept watching this for 3 years as my favorite cartoon
Same
2008: "Nice animation, but something like that is not possible in real life."
2019: *Marble Machine X appears*
Lol, this was from 2002-03
@@crxxpslvyr7887 original release was 2001, rereleased with bonus content and cd in 2004
Nostalgic. I have been looking for this for YEARS.
Just had to love that half day we had, when the school year was almost over, and my music teacher played this on the DVD player...
Holy fucking shit my music teacher showed us this on the DVD back in 3rd grade, and back when Smart Boards were brand new. This brings me back.
With like 500 physicists all working on something like this day and night, this could one day be something more than just a ahh.. pipe dream, if you will. I'd love to see some animusic inspired creations in real life. I'd be excited to see one like this due to the sheer precision that is necessary.
check out wintergatan's marble machine
That one's like Pipe Dream meets Drum Machine!
Except the airblowing pipes made too much noise
Intel made a working one
every year, in the classs b4 christmas break, my band teacher would put this stuff on, everyone loved it