The fastest man in the world playing the violin at 15 notes per second





British violinist Ben Lee, who played "Flight of the Bumblebee" on average at a rate of 15 notes per second, has been declared the fastest man on the planet.

Judges and scientists working on the show channel Discovery «Superhuman Showdown», unanimously voted for the 32-year-old musician is the fastest superhuman on Earth, after he defeated fast shooter and beysdzhamperom.

Ben and his rivals tested in strictly controlled conditions, and the researchers used magnetic pulses to measure the electrical activity of the brain at the time of their execution. Among the competitors was BASE jumping champion Frode Johannessen, who alone can fly at a speed of 280 km / h, and high-speed shooter Jerry Mikulek that makes eight shots in four target for 1, 06 seconds.





Also fighting for a title party Aycho It is capable scrolled head 135 times per minute and speed eater Pete Czerwinski, who eats 12 pizzas 30 cm for 34 seconds.

Musician Ben Lee was extremely happy that he was declared the winner: "In order to achieve this speed, it took tens of thousands of hours of practice, but it certainly helped that my parents were musicians and inspired me to play." Brit plays the violin with a 5-year-old, and at 16 he won the Young Jazz Composer of the Year. Now his thumbs insured for £ 3 million.

His record on implementation of "Flight of the Bumblebee" on the electric violin is 58, 05 seconds.



via factroom.ru