Fastest Time To Play "Hello Dolly" On A Moving Piano

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Black Rock City, Nevada, United States / August 30, 2007

Jack Garton played Hello Dolly on a moving piano while singing the song in 54.38 seconds.

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Tags: speedinstrumentmusicalpianoBurning Man

Rules

- piano must be in movement for duration of attempt
- must play full song and sing all lyrics
- must follow form of current world record holder
- must provid video evidence

Comments
  • United States Nathan Hall

    wow

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  • United States Aaron Marquardt

    That's quite a feat! Jack Garton must have incredible coordination and timing. Playing "Hello Dolly" on a moving piano is impressive enough, but singing too? It sounds like something you'd only see in a wild dream... or maybe in a level of Geometry Dash , where impossible feats become reality. I wonder if he had to jump over any obstacles while playing.

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  • Canada Dan Rollman

    Besides being extremely entertaining, the video evidence gives me enough confidence to vote on approving this record. I also timed it with a stopwatch, and 54.38 seconds seems very accurate.

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