1) 0:00 - 0:16 "Radetzky March" by Johan Strauss I 2) 0:16 - 0:33 "Ronda Alla Turca" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 3) 0:33 - 0:53 "Can Can" from the "Orpheus in the Underworld" by Jaques Offenbach 4) 0:53 - 1:10 "William Tell Overture" by Giaccomo Rossini 5) 1:10 - 1:19 end of "Les Toreadors" from"Carmen" by Georges Bizet 6) 1:19 - 1:34 "Hungarian Dance no 5" by Johannes Brahms? 7) 1:34 - 1:43 "Fur Elise" by Ludwig van Beethoven 8) 1:43 - 1:53 "Wedding March" from "Midsummer's Night Dream by Felix Mendelssohn 9) 1:53 - 2:01 part of "Les Toreadors" from"Carmen" by Georges Bizet 10) 2:01 - 2:15 "Canon in D" by Johann Pachelbel 11) 2:15 - 2:25 "Allegro" from "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 12) 2:25 - 2:34 "Swan Song" from "Swan's Lake" by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky? 13) 2:34 - 2:50 "Bolero" by Maurice Ravel 14) 2:50 - 3:04 "Queen of the Night" from "Magic flute" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 15) 3:04 - 3:15 "Morning Mood" from "Peer Gynt" by Edward Grieg 16) 3:15 - 3:29 "Vltava" by Bedřich Smetana 17) 3:29 - 3:41 "The String Quintet in E major, Op. 11, No. 5" by Luigi Boccherini 18) 3:41 - 3:51 "Drinking Song" from "Traviata" by Giuseppe Verdi 19) 3:51 - 4:03 "Habanera" from"Carmen" by Georges Bizet 20) 4:03 - 4:22 "40th Symphony" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 21) 4:22 - 4:33 "Triumphal March" from "Aida" by Giuseppe Verdi 22) 4:33 - 4:48 "Spring" from "Four Seasons" by Antonio Vivaldi 23) 4:48 -4:58 "Bridal March" by Richard Wagner 24) 4:58 - 5:12 "Ode to Joy from "9th Symphony" by Ludwig van Beethoven 25) 5:12 - 5:21 Toccata and Fugue in D Minor" by Jochan Sebastian Bach 26) 5:21 - 5:37 "Hallelujah Chorus" from "Messiah" by Georg Freidrich Handel
For me Nr 4 sounded like William Tell Ouverture by Rossini..and 22. "Spring" is Antonio Vivaldi and not Giuseppe Verdi but nevertheless you did an amazing job.
I have missed a few but most are here! Ich habe ein paar verpasst aber die meisten sind hier! Radezky Marsch - Strauß I Turkish March - Mozart Can Can - Offenbach William Tell - Rossini Carmen - Bizet Für Elise - Beethoven Carmen - Bizet (again) Canon - Pachabell Eine Kleine Nachtmusik - Mozart Morning Mood - Grieg Vltava - Smetana Minueto in G - Boccherini Habarena - Bizet Organ Works - Bach Aida - Verdi Spring - Vivaldi Lohen Grin - Wagner Ode To Joy - Beethoven Symphony No. 5 - Beethoven Organ Works - Bach Sounded like Rossini(?) Halleluja - Handel Also this world record was achieved on my birthday! Congratulations
The solution they found was to add a layer of machine oil to every glass. The evaporation was so fast that they had no chance to get all glasses right at once with the amount of people they had haha
So much creativity, effort and perfection - the Miniaturwunderland in Hamburg is unique and I would love to visit it again this year. They timed everything so well for the filming in one shot. AWESOME!
The fact that they got it to play music is fantastic but even more amazing is the track set-up. I have never seen anything that large and complex. It's wonderful.
The set-up is even more complex then one would asume after visiting. I stayed five hours and now I think that two weeks would be required to notice all details.
This is so impressive in so many ways. It's not only about the work behind the position of each glass. Water evaporates. They need to keep the water on the right level/tune on 2,840 glasses. And the work of the camera guys is amazing too, passing the camera to each other constantly, in a perfectly planned way, and almost making themselves invisible during the whole shot.
I have done this for a Cinco de "Mayo" challenge. Do not recommend, I can't stand mayonnaise anymore. Also, fun fact, I found out you cannot throw up mayonnaise.
I'm not so interested in the 'music' (many of us have been programmed to recognize most of those tunes)...I was looking at all of the stuff in the background. To me, that's much, MUCH more interesting than the train. The construction of the background and places is really, Really cool! This is a great Yuletide gift...and I don't mean 'Christmas'. Appreciate the share. I really dig the details.
I understand this is a practice run before the actual fine tuning was done to get everything better in tune. Final result at Miniature Wonderland channel with a slightly different train.
Oh, good to know, as there were a number of off-notes, which I thought was due to normal evaporation. I suspect that he would keep humidity controlled so as not to cause evaporation, or to slow down evaporation. Just amazing project.
A load of people worked this whole thing for apparently about 760.000 hours...obviously not just the music and glasses, but the whole structure itself and lal the figures an such, like the train set is almost 16km long bruh, pretty amazing tbh
0:02 Johann Strauss I Radetzky March (C major) 0:16 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Alla Turca from Piano Sonata in A major K. 331 (g sharp minor) 0:33 Jacques Offenbach: Can-Can from "Orphée aux enfers" (E major-B major) 0:54 Gioacchino Rossini: Overture from "Guillaume Tell" (D major) 1:10 Georges Bizet: Overture from "Carmen" (D major) 1:18 Johannes Brahms: Ungarischer Tanz Nr. 5 (e flat minor) 1:33 Ludwig van Beethoven: Für Elise (e minor) 1:44 Felix Mendelssohn: Wedding March from "A midsummer night's dream" (B major) 1:53 Georges Bizet: Votre toast (Toreador song) from "Carmen" (D major) 2:01 Johann Pachelbel: Canon (E major) 2:15 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Eine kleine Nachtmusik 1st movement (E major) 2:24 Giuseppe Verdi: La donna è mobile from "Rigoletto" (D flat major) 2:34 Maurice Ravel: Bolero (G major) 2:49 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Der hölle Rache from "Die Zauberflöte" (B major) 3:04 Edvard Grieg: Morning Mood from Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 (C major) 3:16 Bedřich Smetana: Vltava from Má vlast (e flat minor) 3:28 Luigi Boccherini: Minuetto from String Quintet in E major Op. 11 No. 5 (A major) 3:42 Giuseppe Verdi: Libiamo ne' lieti calici from "La Traviata" (E major) 3:51 Georges Bizet: L'amour est un oiseau rebelle from "Carmen" (C major) 4:03 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 40 in g minor K. 550 (e minor) 4:22 Giuseppe Verdi: Triumphal March from "Aida" (F sharp major) 4:34 Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto No. 1 (Spring concerto) 1st movement (D flat major) 4:49 Richard Wagner: Wedding March from "Lohengrin" (D flat major) 4:58 Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 4th movement (D major) 5:11 Johann Sebastian Bach: Toccata und Fuge BWV 565 (c minor) 5:16 Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 1st movement (a minor) 5:29 George Frideric Handel: Hallelujah from "Messiah" (B major)
Thats the control center of the whole "Miniature Wonderland" and they had to control all the backround-action (like the space shuttle, the A380 taking off, the Transrapid and all the trains) manually to be in sync with the music train.
That is a very impressive model train display, the music was good too, next time I think there needs to be a track splitter, the front and back wheels end up on different tracks, the water in the glasses plays Deja Vu
I was thoroughly convinced they had a true drone master at work, with so many passes of the camera from one side to another, but it was all done hand-held, with amazing handoffs. That, in itself, is remarkable, and should qualify as a world record for the longest hand-held video taken by several cameramen without a goof up. Oh, and the modelling is wonderful, too. Forget making it to the Louvre, I'm headed to Hamburg before tis all ends for me.
the water has also evaporated .. you thought about it for a long time and realized that when there is some oil on the water it no longer evaporates and the tones stay as they should be
La liste des chansons jouées dans cette vidéo record. Nous avons donc trouvé 28 morceaux différents, et sur la base de quelques indices dans les vidéos, nous supposons qu’il y a environ 3000 verres ! 0:04 Johann Strauss - Marche de Radetzky 0:19 W. A. Mozart - Rondo alla turca 0:36 Jacques Offenbach - CanCan d’Orphée aux enfers 0:58 Giacomo Rossini - Finale de l’ouverture de Guillaume Tell 1:17 Georges Bizet - Ouverture de Carmen 1:23 Johannes Brahms - Danse hongroise n° 5 1:38 L. v. Beethoven - Für Elise 1:49 Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy - Marche nuptiale du Songe d’une nuit d’été 2:00 Georges Bizet - Toreador de Carmen 2:07 Johann Pachelbel - Canon en D 2:21 W. A. Mozart - Une petite musique de nuit 2:31 Giuseppe Verdi - La donna è mobile de Rigoletto 2:41 Maurice Ravel - Boléro 2:57 W. A. Mozart - Aria de la Reine de la Nuit de La Flûte enchantée 3:14 Edvard Grieg - Morning Mood de Peer Gynt 3:26 Bedrich Smetana - La Moldau 3:38 Luigi Boccherini - Menuet 3:53 Guiseppe Verdi - Brindisi de La Traviata 4:01 Georges Bizet - Habanera de Carmen 4:15 W. A. Mozart - Symphonie en sol mineur KV 550 4:36 Giuseppe Verdi - Marche triomphale d’Aïda 4:49 Antonio Vivaldi - Le Printemps des 4 Saisons 5:06 Richard Wagner - Treulich Geführt extrait de Lohengrin 5:14 L. v. Beethoven - Finale de la Symphonie n° 9 5:29 J. S. Bach - Toccata et fugue en ré mineur 5:35 L. v. Beethoven - Symphonie n° 5 en do mineur, 1er mouvement 5:38 P. I. Tchaïkovski - Valse des fleurs de Casse-Noisette (grâce à la base de données de l’OSM :)) 5:47 Georg Friedrich Händel - Hallelujah du Messie
Luckily, the world is in lockdown....if your dying of thirst in this town you'd be screwed, not one bar or restaurant has any glasses.......they all mysteriously vanished one day.... And there aren't too many venues left in the world where one can go from a rock concert to a medievil joust in one day......
You can see how they made it here: ruclips.net/video/aBNHmUT3GPg/видео.html
Noice
Noice, but it's weird watching a, like 8-9 hour video
Nice
You have become a disgrace.
"So, what instrument do you play?"
*"It's complicated ;)"*
I play the model train
2 instruments. One model train lok and around 2480 wine glasses :)
I play them all. '"just really badly"
1) 0:00 - 0:16 "Radetzky March" by Johan Strauss I
2) 0:16 - 0:33 "Ronda Alla Turca" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
3) 0:33 - 0:53 "Can Can" from the "Orpheus in the Underworld" by Jaques Offenbach
4) 0:53 - 1:10 "William Tell Overture" by Giaccomo Rossini
5) 1:10 - 1:19 end of "Les Toreadors" from"Carmen" by Georges Bizet
6) 1:19 - 1:34 "Hungarian Dance no 5" by Johannes Brahms?
7) 1:34 - 1:43 "Fur Elise" by Ludwig van Beethoven
8) 1:43 - 1:53 "Wedding March" from "Midsummer's Night Dream by Felix Mendelssohn
9) 1:53 - 2:01 part of "Les Toreadors" from"Carmen" by Georges Bizet
10) 2:01 - 2:15 "Canon in D" by Johann Pachelbel
11) 2:15 - 2:25 "Allegro" from "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
12) 2:25 - 2:34 "Swan Song" from "Swan's Lake" by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky?
13) 2:34 - 2:50 "Bolero" by Maurice Ravel
14) 2:50 - 3:04 "Queen of the Night" from "Magic flute" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
15) 3:04 - 3:15 "Morning Mood" from "Peer Gynt" by Edward Grieg
16) 3:15 - 3:29 "Vltava" by Bedřich Smetana
17) 3:29 - 3:41 "The String Quintet in E major, Op. 11, No. 5" by Luigi Boccherini
18) 3:41 - 3:51 "Drinking Song" from "Traviata" by Giuseppe Verdi
19) 3:51 - 4:03 "Habanera" from"Carmen" by Georges Bizet
20) 4:03 - 4:22 "40th Symphony" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
21) 4:22 - 4:33 "Triumphal March" from "Aida" by Giuseppe Verdi
22) 4:33 - 4:48 "Spring" from "Four Seasons" by Antonio Vivaldi
23) 4:48 -4:58 "Bridal March" by Richard Wagner
24) 4:58 - 5:12 "Ode to Joy from "9th Symphony" by Ludwig van Beethoven
25) 5:12 - 5:21 Toccata and Fugue in D Minor" by Jochan Sebastian Bach
26) 5:21 - 5:37 "Hallelujah Chorus" from "Messiah" by Georg Freidrich Handel
💗💖
25) Hallelujah Chorus from Handel's Messiah
You deserve an applause for identifying the tunes
For me Nr 4 sounded like William Tell Ouverture by Rossini..and 22. "Spring" is Antonio Vivaldi and not Giuseppe Verdi
but nevertheless you did an amazing job.
@@michaelgrabner8977 You are correct, will edit accordingly
I wish I could have this as a Christmas present but I think the present is bigger than my house
Plot twist: U don’t have house 🏠
@@zeusyo1854 y bro 😕
Yeah really😃
And bigger than my town btw
It is huge! And so cool 😍!
Congratulations on the world record from the Insta360 team! Great use of the GO 2 camera on the engine to capture the record-breaking moment!
5:27
सही बात है मजा आगया
Imagine going to a party and you see a train bumping glasses and making musical sounds 😲
Plot twist: it is a real train
Let's make it real
Just "imagine going to a party" was enough
@@thomasgeniole1882 Lol
Bumping glasses 🤣🤣
Props to the cameraman not knocking any glass down when filming this👏🏼
They were two i guess, passing the camera each time they needed to get to the other side
@@ryanb.2967 yes , you can see the other cameraman in minute 1:57
They glued the glasses
@@pidis4443 OK thanks, that makes sense, thanks for pointing that out I didn't see it the first time
I think if they didn't glue them then the locomotive passing would even knock them out of place so I guess they would have
"Hello, is that Hamburg's largest party glass supplier? We need to hire 2840 glasses; please don't ask us why, it's complicated"
That’s 8 minutes of my life well spent
I have missed a few but most are here! Ich habe ein paar verpasst aber die meisten sind hier!
Radezky Marsch - Strauß I
Turkish March - Mozart
Can Can - Offenbach
William Tell - Rossini
Carmen - Bizet
Für Elise - Beethoven
Carmen - Bizet (again)
Canon - Pachabell
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik - Mozart
Morning Mood - Grieg
Vltava - Smetana
Minueto in G - Boccherini
Habarena - Bizet
Organ Works - Bach
Aida - Verdi
Spring - Vivaldi
Lohen Grin - Wagner
Ode To Joy - Beethoven
Symphony No. 5 - Beethoven
Organ Works - Bach
Sounded like Rossini(?)
Halleluja - Handel
Also this world record was achieved on my birthday! Congratulations
You just saved me in my music homework, i thank you.
thanks
Gosh, THANK YOU!! I'VE BEEN TRYING TO RECOGNISE THE COMPOSITIONS FOR HOURS!!!
Thank you very muhc. Was looking for this.
Imagine if any of the water evaporates and changes the notes... they’d probably have to check each glass every day
The solution they found was to add a layer of machine oil to every glass. The evaporation was so fast that they had no chance to get all glasses right at once with the amount of people they had haha
И всё же, иногда звуки фальшивили,увы..
Oh would Not last a day. It takes Minutes then tone changes. So be fast and get some help by other Liquid.
Das war SPITZE!
Ihr seid MEGA, einfach klasse, was ihr da wieder auf die Beine gestellt habt!
Danke, danke, danke :-)
So much creativity, effort and perfection - the Miniaturwunderland in Hamburg is unique and I would love to visit it again this year. They timed everything so well for the filming in one shot. AWESOME!
Das Miniaturwunderland ist einfach unglaublich schön
The fact that they got it to play music is fantastic but even more amazing is the track set-up. I have never seen anything that large and complex. It's wonderful.
The set-up is even more complex then one would asume after visiting. I stayed five hours and now I think that two weeks would be required to notice all details.
This is so impressive in so many ways. It's not only about the work behind the position of each glass. Water evaporates. They need to keep the water on the right level/tune on 2,840 glasses. And the work of the camera guys is amazing too, passing the camera to each other constantly, in a perfectly planned way, and almost making themselves invisible during the whole shot.
Finally, something worth attention. Not like eating a jar of mayonnaise
I have done this for a Cinco de "Mayo" challenge. Do not recommend, I can't stand mayonnaise anymore.
Also, fun fact, I found out you cannot throw up mayonnaise.
@@KISSMYACE3203 Maybe -you- can't. It could be your super power
Der ultimate Beweis, dass eine Modellbahn etwas für jedermann sein kann. Und echt beeindruckend für was man die LGB alles verwenden kann
Ja, ich war auch überrascht, LGB zu sehen.
I'm not so interested in the 'music' (many of us have been programmed to recognize most of those tunes)...I was looking at all of the stuff in the background. To me, that's much, MUCH more interesting than the train. The construction of the background and places is really, Really cool! This is a great Yuletide gift...and I don't mean 'Christmas'. Appreciate the share. I really dig the details.
I understand this is a practice run before the actual fine tuning was done to get everything better in tune.
Final result at Miniature Wonderland channel with a slightly different train.
Oh, good to know, as there were a number of off-notes, which I thought was due to normal evaporation. I suspect that he would keep humidity controlled so as not to cause evaporation, or to slow down evaporation. Just amazing project.
"It's hard to train a train to play a song"
Look at this beatiful wonderland that these guys created out of mini model toys.
Wow these are the cutest world records that I have ever seen. Amazing musics too really satisfying
classical music :)
The man who setup this was a patient man and he/she was hard-working ...
It was the whole Miniatur-Wunderland-team that was working for the world record ;)
Man, then he/she 😲
@@lordAritraMaiti XD
A load of people worked this whole thing for apparently about 760.000 hours...obviously not just the music and glasses, but the whole structure itself and lal the figures an such, like the train set is almost 16km long bruh, pretty amazing tbh
@@martinprior2565 yes true ....
Wow! The time that must have taken to set up and tune. Well it's one creative way of occupying Lockdown. Well done!
it tokes 1 month too build this. with a good team
Nevermind the musical genius behind this whole set up, the Camara work should get an award, mark me down as impressed
Really unbelievable ! Amazing ! This is what we get, joinning ideas, people, time, money ! Congratulations to everybody that shared in this project !
What a brave little engine. Well done!
I totally agree :-)
Even realise the background as well . awesome .......😃😃😃
I'm even more impressed by location... I really need to go there one day!
I can't figure out where it is ! I would love to visit .... wherever it is !!
You should do it. I really like this place.
@@coolmum47 it's in Hamburg, Germany. Brilliant place and they're still building more!!
@@coolmum47 Miniatur Wunderland, Hamburg, Germany :)
Matures: listening the sound
Legends: calculating the speed of toy train
Ich liebe das Miniaturenwunderland. 😍😍😍😍Freue mich schon auf die Wiedereröffnung (irgendwann...🙄k
Meanwhile in the Train Group:
Train 1: Guys did you perfect your instruments? Bec I AM NAILING MY HORNS AND TOOTS! I’m clearly the best...
Train 2:
Was it worth that much effort for an 8-minute video?
- DEFINITELY
0:02 Johann Strauss I Radetzky March (C major)
0:16 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Alla Turca from Piano Sonata in A major K. 331 (g sharp minor)
0:33 Jacques Offenbach: Can-Can from "Orphée aux enfers" (E major-B major)
0:54 Gioacchino Rossini: Overture from "Guillaume Tell" (D major)
1:10 Georges Bizet: Overture from "Carmen" (D major)
1:18 Johannes Brahms: Ungarischer Tanz Nr. 5 (e flat minor)
1:33 Ludwig van Beethoven: Für Elise (e minor)
1:44 Felix Mendelssohn: Wedding March from "A midsummer night's dream" (B major)
1:53 Georges Bizet: Votre toast (Toreador song) from "Carmen" (D major)
2:01 Johann Pachelbel: Canon (E major)
2:15 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Eine kleine Nachtmusik 1st movement (E major)
2:24 Giuseppe Verdi: La donna è mobile from "Rigoletto" (D flat major)
2:34 Maurice Ravel: Bolero (G major)
2:49 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Der hölle Rache from "Die Zauberflöte" (B major)
3:04 Edvard Grieg: Morning Mood from Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 (C major)
3:16 Bedřich Smetana: Vltava from Má vlast (e flat minor)
3:28 Luigi Boccherini: Minuetto from String Quintet in E major Op. 11 No. 5 (A major)
3:42 Giuseppe Verdi: Libiamo ne' lieti calici from "La Traviata" (E major)
3:51 Georges Bizet: L'amour est un oiseau rebelle from "Carmen" (C major)
4:03 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 40 in g minor K. 550 (e minor)
4:22 Giuseppe Verdi: Triumphal March from "Aida" (F sharp major)
4:34 Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto No. 1 (Spring concerto) 1st movement (D flat major)
4:49 Richard Wagner: Wedding March from "Lohengrin" (D flat major)
4:58 Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 4th movement (D major)
5:11 Johann Sebastian Bach: Toccata und Fuge BWV 565 (c minor)
5:16 Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 1st movement (a minor)
5:29 George Frideric Handel: Hallelujah from "Messiah" (B major)
Thankyou Thankyou Thankyou !!! Knowing the complete music is ' icing on the cake ' to a truly wonderful video. Cheers
Always great to see the MWL at GWR.
2:03 I like how the people don’t care abouth what is going on😂
Thats the control center of the whole "Miniature Wonderland" and they had to control all the backround-action (like the space shuttle, the A380 taking off, the Transrapid and all the trains) manually to be in sync with the music train.
@@phoe8523 Oh, thx🤩
@@phoe8523 very impressive control center btw!!!
That is a very impressive model train display, the music was good too, next time I think there needs to be a track splitter, the front and back wheels end up on different tracks, the water in the glasses plays Deja Vu
Much better than Guinness world records of people making mattress domino fall or thousands of people opening a beer can at the same time.
I was thoroughly convinced they had a true drone master at work, with so many passes of the camera from one side to another, but it was all done hand-held, with amazing handoffs. That, in itself, is remarkable, and should qualify as a world record for the longest hand-held video taken by several cameramen without a goof up.
Oh, and the modelling is wonderful, too. Forget making it to the Louvre, I'm headed to Hamburg before tis all ends for me.
3:30
I was thinking that the track is laid in an airport terminal building.🤣🤣
Ikr, it looks so realistic
@@stefanrichter5458 true
I'm frozen... No words to say.. But still.. It's simply amazing
but how much time they needed to prepare everything.
@@vladyslavhalchyshak1176 they didn't mention I guess...btw, which country you belong?
CONGRATULATIONS from Holland...... 🍷🍷 🚂 🍷🍷Really fun to watch! !!!CHEERS !!!!
A remarkable achievement. Far more patience and dedication than I possess.
The video is seamless and professional. Also a great accomplishment.
😲😳 Wow...,......Beautiful.The background is amazing and verious music with background...... Wonderful.Its looks so real❤️
So glad the Miniatur Wunderland is just 150 Kilometers south of my home. We're there almost once a year, it is great😍
160 km in the west. Almost three times a year :-)
@@mikromodelleu Nice, as I can see you're a fan of miniatures in general, so I underdstand the amount. I can't keep up with that😅
@@jonasb104 Yes, I'm really a big fan. :-)
I'm just thinking how many glass broken during this project..
*don’t even think about that*
@@abdelmc1373 yes, you are not allowed to think
@@43sayaleedeshmukh12 😐
😭🤣😂😭🤣😂😭😭😭😭😭😭😭🤣😂🤣😭🤣😂🤣😭🤣😂🤣😭🤣😂🤣😭😭🤣🤣😂🤣😭🤣😂🤣😭😂😂🤣😂😂🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭😭
@@TigerAspin Hey , What happen..😂😂
Please do a Metal train Medley, make the train go fast for Death Metal!! here hoping \m/
Whoever made this is so talented 😁😁👍👍
Forget about the train. How the hell was the camera man able to follow the train going through the tracks? They must’ve had casper recording
Indeed
They had a smartphone and gave it to one another in an intricate choreography :) - watch the behind-the-scenes too :)
That's right - they had some more camera man in action.
it's a drone cam
Whole thing is just a mind-blowing. It just touch our heart.Thanks to Guiness world record. ♥️♥️♥️♥️
What a great idea!! Simply fabulous 😲😍😄
Congratulations to the team work 👍
That was creative way to play Turkish March by Mozart
Ten times up for this!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍10!!!!!!🤚👏🖖🤟✌️🤘
Impressive attention ro detail, Kudos! I really enjoyed the variety of tunes while observing the scenery.
Thanks for sharing online. Blessings
Outstanding! And great camera-work also! What a layout!
1:53
Jumpscare me if you want, nothing will f*** the musical train
Most glass not broken by a taping train
GWR never forgets to amaze us!! 😍👍🙌
Just another level . Each and every effort for the execution is amazing
I’ve been here before but not when they did this. It’s an amazing place and I would recommend you to go there!
Hey! Glass 972 was a little flat! Watch it! 😅😂😅
Simply amazing! Such a Wunderful Feat!
Congratulations!
As often as I have to refill my dog's water bowl, I can't imagine having to keep these glasses at the right level!
the water has also evaporated .. you thought about it for a long time and realized that when there is some oil on the water it no longer evaporates and the tones stay as they should be
I thought piano is the most difficult to learn until I saw this. Water notes.
THIS IS MASTERPIECE! I LOVE IT!😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
The video was great .Enjoyed it very much .Hope to see more .Take care.
Now that's the first useful video I found on this channel.
A fine piece of german engineering - and crazyness!
There is a very small camera on the train, the other one they did they actually got that little camera to work. So so cool
Earthquake: Im going to end this man whole career
Ps: Its just a joke.. you are doing a very good job sir
It's a team of 360 people how work there. Obviously not everyone was working on the record, but it was still more than one man.
La liste des chansons jouées dans cette vidéo record. Nous avons donc trouvé 28 morceaux différents, et sur la base de quelques indices dans les vidéos, nous supposons qu’il y a environ 3000 verres !
0:04 Johann Strauss - Marche de Radetzky
0:19 W. A. Mozart - Rondo alla turca
0:36 Jacques Offenbach - CanCan d’Orphée aux enfers
0:58 Giacomo Rossini - Finale de l’ouverture de Guillaume Tell
1:17 Georges Bizet - Ouverture de Carmen
1:23 Johannes Brahms - Danse hongroise n° 5
1:38 L. v. Beethoven - Für Elise
1:49 Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy - Marche nuptiale du Songe d’une nuit d’été
2:00 Georges Bizet - Toreador de Carmen
2:07 Johann Pachelbel - Canon en D
2:21 W. A. Mozart - Une petite musique de nuit
2:31 Giuseppe Verdi - La donna è mobile de Rigoletto
2:41 Maurice Ravel - Boléro
2:57 W. A. Mozart - Aria de la Reine de la Nuit de La Flûte enchantée
3:14 Edvard Grieg - Morning Mood de Peer Gynt
3:26 Bedrich Smetana - La Moldau
3:38 Luigi Boccherini - Menuet
3:53 Guiseppe Verdi - Brindisi de La Traviata
4:01 Georges Bizet - Habanera de Carmen
4:15 W. A. Mozart - Symphonie en sol mineur KV 550
4:36 Giuseppe Verdi - Marche triomphale d’Aïda
4:49 Antonio Vivaldi - Le Printemps des 4 Saisons
5:06 Richard Wagner - Treulich Geführt extrait de Lohengrin
5:14 L. v. Beethoven - Finale de la Symphonie n° 9
5:29 J. S. Bach - Toccata et fugue en ré mineur
5:35 L. v. Beethoven - Symphonie n° 5 en do mineur, 1er mouvement
5:38 P. I. Tchaïkovski - Valse des fleurs de Casse-Noisette (grâce à la base de données de l’OSM :))
5:47 Georg Friedrich Händel - Hallelujah du Messie
How many watched the full video without skipping 😂
All of them
I watched 3 times first fir music after that model how they creat amazing track😍
I did!!! Ans i Love it, it Sounds really great 💞
This has to be the best thing I've ever seen in my life.
It is 100% in Hamburg!
The camera work is first class
a little
This would be Sheldon Cooper's paradise 😂
That's for sure.
At least until he finds out that they hired Howard Wollowitz to design the sound system.
@@amtreasen2347 Even Leonard must've contributed to check the frequencies of the musical notes 😂
Isso realmente deveria ser uma das maravilhas do mundo, fico emocionado em ver tamanha mestria, parabéns 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
The train and layout alone would charm any guest, but add H20 + Glass and you get
🤯🤯🤯
OH MY GOD THAT'S AMAZING
I've been looking for this full!
0:09 u can see ther is a man hiding under the table😂😂😂😂😂😂
This is one of the two guys who made this one-shot video.
@@veitkunz9524 yes corect
Very impressive!! The scenery is amazing. Enjoyed it. Thanks so much.
watch it again and find all the nice little details in the background :)
Finally a cool record instead of the stupid ones we have mostly been getting
That's some crazy talent and dedication. Great job.
Luckily, the world is in lockdown....if your dying of thirst in this town you'd be screwed, not one bar or restaurant has any glasses.......they all mysteriously vanished one day....
And there aren't too many venues left in the world where one can go from a rock concert to a medievil joust in one day......
Seeing the plane in the background was a nice touch 😁
A fantastic work. I like the Wunderland and can't wait to visit it again.
OMG 😱😱😱 IT'S VERY DIFFICULT TO DO THIS TO GET THE EXACT MUSIC NOTES. HATS OFF TO THEIR WORK 👏
Imagine a dream tour with that wonder train & dream music!! 😲😍
they seriously deserves more than G- world record...💞💓💓💓💓🙏🙏🙏
Omg that is the most amazing thing. Wow! It leaves you speechless. I am sure it is the envy of all model trainers.💕♥
The music don't deserve world record but the miniature world deserves the world record 🙏
Absolutely awesome!
Whoa! I watched this at school for music class and everyone LOVED it!!
Spectacular. All admirable efforts ! 👍🏻👍🏻👏👏👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I'm amazed someone took the time to do this
Just imagine how many times needed to do this..😎🎉
That was AMAZING!
Wunderland Ihr seid die Besten.
Haltet die Ohren steif.