- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Mon, 06 Jan 2025 02:40 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Water Music Viral Video: When we were in school, we all dreamed of becoming doctors, engineers, teachers, or IAS officers. But who could have ever imagined that one day, students would be graduating with degrees in something as unique as water music? Yes, you heard that right! A video of a woman performing water music on stage and earning a degree in it recently went viral on social media. The video quickly caught the attention of many, especially students, who were amazed to learn about this unusual degree. Water music, an innovative field blending sound and water, is now becoming an exciting career option for creative minds. The video has sparked curiosity and discussions about this new, unconventional path in education.
The viral water music video was shared on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) yesterday and has already gained over 12.9 million views. In the video, a woman can be seen performing water music with various instruments, while a band provides musical support on stage. The audience, seated in front, watches in awe as she performs this unique art form.
Watch The Viral Video:
POV: Rich parents watching their kid graduate with a degree in water music pic.twitter.com/JkcZWyFgS2
— Interesting As Fuck (@interesting_aIl) January 5, 2025
The video, after being shared, sparked a variety of reactions from users. While some joked about it, others praised her skills, recognising that water music is indeed a form of art.
Let’s take a look at the comment section to see how netizens are reacting to it. “If you are joking, that's fine, people will laugh at this for 2 minutes. But this is also a kind of art, so if you can do it, then you do it. What does rich or poor have to do with this?” a user wrote. “That’s a percussionist, and we play all sorts of instruments that have to be dipped in water and all sorts of other stuff too. I’ve played in pieces that require me to bark like a dog, for example,” added a second user.
“9-year-old me in the bathtub. Now, someone is out there making money doing this,” a third user commented. “imagine if they just spent that same tuition money and got her a music studio instead, "a fourth user wrote. “This is why music is fun, you just start messing with stuff and making it sound cool asf,” added a fifth user.