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Musicians in South Korea make dance beat with rubber chickens

By Daniel Uria
Rubber ducks were converted into musical instruments by a South Korean musical group called Dancing Noodle. Screen capture/Dancing Noodle/Facebook
Rubber ducks were converted into musical instruments by a South Korean musical group called Dancing Noodle. Screen capture/Dancing Noodle/Facebook

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BUSAN , South Korea, Sept. 6 (UPI) -- A musical group in South Korea repurposed rubber chickens as instruments to create a rhythmic dance beat.

The group, known as Dancing Noodle, showed off its "new equipment" with a video of members performing the song "CHICKEN PARTY VERSION 2."

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The four musicians pressed on the rubber chickens to produce a squeaking sound while also banging the chickens' heads on the table to create a drum-like beat.

After establishing a steady beat, the tempo increased rapidly before one member shouted "shake it" and a paper cup was used to modify the sound of one of the chickens.

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