Thanksgiving is over, december is in full swing, and it is time for some Christmas-Themed fun!
Dance of the Tuba Plum Fairy
Krampus’s Workshop
Holiday Weasel
Lights
The lights are “Twinkly” strings.
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Thanksgiving is over, december is in full swing, and it is time for some Christmas-Themed fun!
The lights are “Twinkly” strings.
Is it looking a little claymation in here, or is it just me?
You can download the full uncompressed files here!
Rhythms are not copyrightable. Don’t even start!
You can download the full uncompressed files here!
Dance of the Tuba Plum Fairy
Mrs. Johnson’s 4 grade band presents Tchaikovsky’s “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies”! Featuring: Jacob on Tuba, Hailey on Euphonium, Kaylee and Caleb on Trombone, Jayden and Joey on Trumpet, Riley on Bass Drum, Abigail on Snare Drum, Zoey on Cymbals, Aubrey on Glockenspiel, Ethan on Sleigh Bells, and Mrs. Johnson on Piano. Arrangement by Kevin MacLeod.
You can download the full uncompressed files here!
A most excellent metal album, with most excellent lighting.
This video was made with Twinkly lights. I love these things so much, and you can see what they do! (Hey Twinkly, if you’d like to send me some lights, I have ideas.)
2 strings of RGB 400s Twinkly lights
1 string of RGB 250 Twinkly lights
1 curtain of 210 RGBW Twinkly lights
15 Philips hue bulbs (of various types)
1 Chauvet Geyser T6
The show was controlled with 2 iPads, a hue remote, and an RF remote.
Alexander Nakarada did the music.
You can get it here!
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