Vineception: Watch how people collaborate to create music on Vine video loops

FP Staff July 21, 2015, 22:20:16 IST

Music collaborations between people living far corners of the world are not a new thing. YouTube is awash with such internet collaborations, where people skilled in different instruments come together and make music.

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Vineception: Watch how people collaborate to create music on Vine video loops

Music collaborations between people living in far corners of the world are not a new thing. YouTube is awash with such internet collaborations, where people skilled in different instruments come together and make music.

But doing the same on Vine, a social platform that allows one to make 6 second video loops, would not be something considered possible.

But a few ‘viners’ found a way. According to a report in Fast Company , Bri Dasilva from Florida posted a six-second clip from her cover of Fetty Wap’s “Trap Queen” to Vine.

    Following that Vine, Mark Flesch, a music producer in Ontario, Canada, decided to add drums to the song and kept his phone on the his cymbals as played drums while the phone played Dasilva’s Vine. He made a Vine on his attempt and posted it    

Five days later, Trevor Whatmana, a bass player from Canada, saw Flesch’s video on Vine and added bass parts to Flesch’s Vine and made his own Vine.

    Then to cap it off, CJ Everett, a student, saw that Vine and added acoustic guitar rhythm to the final Vine and created a Vine of doing himself.    

So at the end it became a Vine within a Vine within a Vine within a Vine. Vineception! Bending boundaries of the platform, Viners seem to have stumbled upon an innovative way to collaborate.

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