Danielle McCarthy
Music

This incredible Rube Goldberg machine is timed perfectly with Tchaikovsky

Rube Goldberg machines have entertained us for years with their intricate, complicated and convoluted ways of completing tasks or getting from A to B.

But one creative machine maker has just taken it to the next level, perfectly syncing his contraption to Tchaikovsky’s “Waltz of the Flowers” from The Nutcracker.

Mark Robbins, a YouTuber and “kinetic artist” from Minnesota in the US has made a name for himself on the popular video sharing website for using ordinary objects like wooden blocks, magnets and marbles to create incredible moving artworks.

The one you’re about to see is the result of what must’ve been hours and hours (if not days) of hard work, which Robbins himself admitted drove him a little mad.

“After listening to parts of this song hundreds of times to match things up, I went a bit crazy,” he captioned the incredible video, which you can see below. Prepare to have your mind blown!

Tell us in the comments below, have you ever made a Rube Goldberg machine?

Image credit: DoodleChaos/YouTube

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music, The Nutcracker, Rube Goldberg, Tchaikovsky, sync