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Cool!



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My wife will be stealing this for her elementary music class. Thanks!
 
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Mesmerizing.


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Excellent


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now do the blue danube





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Oh, that was fun!




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That is how a creative teacher EDUCATES!
 
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Quite a novel concept.

Hall of the Mountain King along with Ride of the Valkyries were my favorites as part of an introduction to classic music in my early elementary school days. Still recall our class going to a symphony performance in town.



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I had to Google line rider after watching that.

Apparently, it's more complicated than it appears.

The basis of the video is a game called Line Rider. You draw lines, and when you push play, the sled moves with simulated physics. You have to make the lines that it follows sufficiently smooth so that the boy doesn't fall off the sled.

Getting the timing to sync up with music can be difficult because you don't control the boy or sled directly, but instead have to rely on the simulated physics through turns, loops, and falls, to control the direction and speed of his movement.
 
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Very cool. I haven't played Line Rider in a long time.
 
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having played line rider for many an hour, This would have taken.... a lot of patience.



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