‘Pachelbel’s Canon’ Performed on Train Horns
by Lori Dorn from Laughing Squid on (#4W72C)
Czech Engineer Pavel Jirisek captured the sound of train horns coming in and out of Prague's Hlavni Nadrazi (Main Railway station) and fashioned these recordings into a rather discordant but brilliant cover of the iconic wedding favorite instrumental "Pachebel's Canon".
(translated) When you listen, you hear music on every corner. At the train station, this notorious baroque hit is playing. Let's see which one of you knows the song.
Thomas the Train makes two brief appearances in the video. He was brought in to hit the high note that the other trains couldn't.
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