Swedish musician Martin Molin's Marble Machine, above, looks like the kind of top heavy, enchanted contraption one might find in a Miyazaki movie, galloping through the countryside on its skinny legs. Open …
Insanely Complex Machine Makes Music With 2,000 Marbles. This magnificent, music-making marble machine took 14 months and 40-or-so-hour work weeks to create.
Swedish band Wintergatan is creating a giant marble-based instrument that can play drums, bass, and other sounds. Watch the videos to see how they design and craft the machine, and listen to...
Watch how Swedish musician Martin Molin built a music-box with 3,000 wooden pieces and 2,000 marbles that play various instruments. Learn about the …
Watch how Swedish musician Martin Molin built and played the Marble Machine, a wooden contraption with 3,000 parts and 2,000 …
Watch how Swedish musician Martin Molin creates sounds with a giant hand-cranked music box that uses marbles as its main component. Learn about the design, the challenges, and the viral video …
If you've ever tried to make a marble machine, then you'll be just as impressed as we were that the machine only appeared to lose a few marbles in the course of a three minute song.
The Wintergartan Marble Machine is a hand-made device that uses 2,000 metal marbles to play different sounds on a vibraphone, a kick drum, a cymbal and an …
In a YouTube video, Molin explains that the Marble Machine took 16 months to build and just two hours to take apart. Next month, Molin will re-assemble the …