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Make music on the cheap with soda bottles

Soda bottle symphony By Stephanie Small

Remember when you were a kid and would make "music" by blowing across the top of your soda bottle? (Maybe you still do it.) Most of us would be satisfied with playing a one-note symphony.

But this guy has taken soda-bottle music to a much-higher level. Watch as he performs a rendition of a Mozart composition using nothing but partially filled bottles and the air in his lungs. It might make you want to strike up a melody the next time you quench your thirst! Play the video

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