Unexpectedly, a violinist and her washing machine perform a duet that is quite amazing.

The philharmonic orchestra is likely to perform Franz Schubert’s ‘Die Forelle,’ also known as ‘The Trout.’

But Boglarka Gyorgy observed that the appealing classical song was being played by her washing machine. This appears to be a function exclusive to a specific line of Samsung washing machines.

Being a paid musician herself, she couldn’t help but feel compelled to take out her violin and play

an unexpected duet with her gadget—and share it on Instagram, of course. The outcome was an amazing, funny, and viral sensation.

My two-year-old finds this to be really awesome. I’m grateful. only one person wrote. Another said, ‘I’m happy about this.’

Gyorgy first inquired whether anyone could guess the song’s title rather than disclosing the title. Someone made the comment, ‘Sounds ‘fishy’ to me,’ clearly understanding the song.

Another person remarked, ‘Do you put it on the tumble dryer setting to get your spiccato really dry?’

alluding, more or less, to the staccato rhythm played on a bow instrument. The best people are music nerds.

Many listeners mentioned how their own washing machines produced the same melody, but they were unaware that it was based on a song until recently.

We don’t know what to call this tune, so Mom and I just call it the washer’s “victory” song. This is the name given to it because, in half of the cases,

the washer breaks down completely. Therefore, if the song is heard, it indicates that the machine has successfully completed the wash cycle. only one person wrote.

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