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Hevash5’s latest domino rally plays Auld Lang Syne

Hundreds of dominoes and a set of handbells create an amazing contraption!

Lily Hevash (aka Hevash5) is a professional domino artist and has been creating all kinds of amazing domino-related chain reaction machines for years. Her latest contraption places dominoes running alongside handbells so that as the dominoes hit wooden blocks, they tumble down, hit the handbell, and play the traditional song “Auld Lang Syne”. It is a fantastic display of precision, timing, and creativity.

File this under “this is what the internet was made for”. For more about Lily Hevash and her domino world, visit the Hevash5 website.


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