the carnyx is really terrifying. could you imagine marching to battle on a cold day with all of your brothers, standing opposite the other army, and that shit is playing? i'd lose my mind
The Carnyx sounds disturbingly beautiful to me. I would love to hear it traversing a post apocalyptic open world in a game, or thrown into a prog rock album interlude. It sent shivers down my spine in this educational setting, I couldn't fathom the feeling of it being masterfully crafted along an entire art piece designed to be enhanced by it.
You think it's terrifyingly beautiful now imagine what it would sound like if you were a Roman soldier stationed in those areas where this would have been used and just hearing this thing start to wail out of nowhere. Most likely from a forest. Having never heard it before
The way the pvc guy integrated the high five into the song is pretty sick. Normally you'd have to leave him hanging because you're playing, but he played it off in the coolest possible way, keeping the music going, and saving the high five guy from looking foolish. What an absolute champion.
Me n my mates made a similar instrument like this but on a much larger scale with some large plastic gas pipes before the gas workers came to lay the pipes!😁
4th Instrument: funny gummy bear keyboard 5th Instrument: Ancient wind instrument that fills all who hear it with a sense of dread and impending doom 6th instrument: xylophone but made of pipes
@@Slavicplayer251 Carnyx is Gaulish so your Auld Alliance Friends the French made them i don't think scots at that point had the metallurgy knowledge to make these
Thank you for mentioning the song!!! It was so familiar but I couldn’t place it till I read your comment!! It was really annoying me that I couldn’t figure it out!!
2:10 the hammered dulcimer is anything but unusual. It's used quite a bit in video game soundtracks, especially Skyrim. The song "Ancient Stones" has the best example.
2:32 I live in Moscow and today I literally saw this guy in metro! I donated him 100 roubles, he is freaking amazing. His name is Sergei Sadov and sador is an instrument made by himself
@Berliner Stadtschloss I am not bragging or something, I just gave him that little that remained in my wallet. It is not about the money, can you understand?
That high five At the end was incredible the other dude trying to stop him thinking he’ll mess him up but the PVC pipe player still gets the high five on the beat, awesome.
Nyckelharpa was a common theme in music class in school when i was a child. Very fine craft and tricky to play. Very cool instruments in this compilation. Greetings from Sweden ♥️🇸🇪
Because the guy playing was kinda bad ;( It's a very beautifull instrument when playing actual traditional songs. For example "hårgalåten" on nyckelharpa can be completely magical when you have a player who knows what he is doing.
@@garfielffan6954 I mean sure. I think it's my musician's ear being picky. But you can easiy learn what this guy is playing in under a week if you have prior experience with other string instruments. No offence to this dude though he probably just picked the instrument up.
The hammered dulcimer instrument is seriously interesting to me. I don’t understand why it’s reminding me of some 80s song that I’ve almost completely forgotten about.
@@mr.nazareth4501 I just want to say thank you. I really enjoy learning about unusual instruments/music styles. I, however, had not heard the term "Hamboning" before. Your comment made me curious. I search it on UA-cam and came across a Steve Hickman performance of it. It was a delight! You have broadened my musical oddity knowledge. Again, thank you
my cousin was no joke a hammer dulcimer whiz kid. he was so good at it that coffee shops would call my aunt and uncle and ask if he could perform when he was like 10. have loved it ever since!
"It was a long time ago when the ruins where not ruins, but a city full of souls, the kids playing, the men working, the woman cooking. But then it all collapsed"
@@vargasmartin7143 "For one man tryed to cut down the tree of the goddess, as he slowly cut down the tree the city fell down piece by piece. Once he has fully cut down the tree everybody has already died, as his punishment he was given the power of forever youth and he was forced to spend his days all alone not able to die and join the others".
considering that ancient people were so scared of bears that we don't even know the original word for Bear we just have the word bear which means Brown thing would say it all for you
At 4:10, it was so smooth when the PVC xylophone guy high-fived the dude (who was extremely situationally unaware by offering a high-five to someone playing an instrument with two hands) with the sandal to the beat.
No, he isn't situationally unaware. He is possessed by a demon and the demon knows exactly what it's doing. We have to stop explaining the bad behaviour away. Trust me. Evil hides behind acting dumb...
There is a video of that guy playing that song with the actual singer from tears for fears singing it Here I found it :) ua-cam.com/video/iAFT4eVX5Ak/v-deo.html
@@traviscalvert457 typical drug user talk. if you like to use, use it, but as every drug you can do and see crazy shit while tripping on it. the thing with mushrooms is that it is portrayed as soooo safe but actually isnt. the safe levels of usage depends a lot on the type of the shroom, and people often use it way over the "recommended" amount as it is something with very little to no study developed about it. drugs arent good and will never be.
All of these instruments have such a specific vibe to them, like a music aesthetic... for example, the dulcimer sounds like the well worn path between a fairy village and gnome town.
Fun fact, the guy playing the hammered dulcimer 1:31 is the uncle of my kindergarten girlfriend. That's his property, and it's where she got married, and he played for her! It was so cool!
The hammered dulcimer and its different variants are actually still pretty common, I have already seen it being played in the streets in different places in Europe, Turkey and Thailand.
Yeah you’re right although it’s a very ancient instrument and oldest record of it is on some of the Iranian Tribes’ (Persian, Parthian, Scythian &…) and later Greek’s artefacts showing characters playing it, but it’s variants are still commonly used… specially in folklore musics from Greece, South Germany, all the way through the Southeast and Eastern Europe, and from the West, Southwest, Central Asia and later in Eastern and Southeast Asia
Does anyone just sit in amazement at how fucking awesome humans are? Like bro....we made this shit with our fucking hands and our hearts.... HUMANITY IS BEAUTIFUL
I love the hammered dulcimer so much, the cimbalom as well. And this cover in the middle of the video was really something else. So much musicality and sense of rhythm, it was just beautiful. Hearing the gummybear song after that almost caused me physical pain haha
The PVC pipe xylophone is an instrument most often used by the Blue Man Group, so I'm no stranger to it's melodies. And occasional trips to Das Essen Haus have made me familiar with the dulcimer.
Finally! I've been looking for the instrument EVERYWHERE. One of my favourite musicians actually uses a Factory Base Fan for her songs. Check out Kira Killer by Zutomayo! It's a fantastic use of the instrument, even having its own solo at the end. We should really promote using more instruments, even in places where they seemingly might not fit.
Not surprised, so did I. That is an ancient Carnyx. It symbolized death and war. If you heard this shit walking down the woods back then, death surely awaited you.
I don't know why, but when the hammered dulcimer started up, I actually started to tear up because it just sounds like the type of music you would hear when remembering your past memories.
My favorite musician of all time famously used a hammered dulcimer for a number of his songs. It doesn't seem that strange to me because I've heard it so often. "Calling Out Your Name" is probably the best- known of his songs that heavily feature him using the hammered dulcimer.
the carnyx is really terrifying. could you imagine marching to battle on a cold day with all of your brothers, standing opposite the other army, and that shit is playing? i'd lose my mind
It looks scary too with that face
Then you whip out the gummy bear piano
It’s so cool
Now imagine they are also naked and covered in paint
@@samuelbousfield4342 sound like a typical Wednesday night for me 🤷
No intro, just straight into it. That’s how we like it.
shitchyea nightman! 🤘😝
WhAt’S uP gUyS hIt ThE bElL
@@quietmyheart7670 oNlY 5% oF My ViEwErs aRE suBscRibED
Lol XD
That's what she said
Carnyx sent chills down my spine. What a legendary instrument. Imagine hearing this 2000 years ago when you are about to enter a battle
I'm your 200th liker here & bye.
@@Just_A_Guy_Here.You're an embarrassment to the human race
I'm your 460th liker here & bye.
The fan bass is DEFINITELY industrial rock material
When he first starts it up, it sounds like the beginning of Prison Sex by Tool.
Bjork used it in a few of her songs.
That one in particular is made by Fantasticos Electronicos!
NIN needs to see this
@@raredonkey It's Sweet Jane
Just imagine this conversation:
" Hey what instrument do you play? "
" *F A N* "
Gummy bears :))
"i fiddle with my fans" that sound very wrong
I want that instrument though! It sounds so cool!
lmao
@Refuse Collection Conversations at Walmart about that be like
The Carnyx sounds disturbingly beautiful to me. I would love to hear it traversing a post apocalyptic open world in a game, or thrown into a prog rock album interlude.
It sent shivers down my spine in this educational setting, I couldn't fathom the feeling of it being masterfully crafted along an entire art piece designed to be enhanced by it.
You think it's terrifyingly beautiful now imagine what it would sound like if you were a Roman soldier stationed in those areas where this would have been used and just hearing this thing start to wail out of nowhere. Most likely from a forest. Having never heard it before
Looks like this guy's family could have owned for over 150 generations...
reminds me of atla
@@CT-1902 yeah absolutely terrifying I would imagine
At the beginning of it being played reminded me of the silent hill siren, scary lol
Damn, the first man was a great player. He sould have a really big fan bass
nice
Konstantinos Mparmpounis -problem with fans is one day they’re there, the next their off with the wind...
@@relevantinformation6655 good one
lol
*he's asian*
No ones talking about how the hammered dulcimer definitely sounds like the instrument used to make old ringtones
this makes so much sense 😂😂😂👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
They're also not talking about how everybody wants to rule the world is being played on a hammered dulcimer
@@connection_ok so THATS why it sounded so familiar!
@@connection_ok I came here to find this the second I heard it.
I was thinking more along the lines of hold music
The carnyx has such a primal sound to it, you can feel great emotion from the sound it creates
Time to watch game of thrones again
Imagine how terrified the Romans must have been to hear the Carnyx blaring out through the forest.
Imagine being a Celt
not as terrified as they would have been of an electric fan bass
Imagine a Roman imagining his Celtic , its like really good prime time imagining right there
@@strilka__ good thing we mostly decimated them. 9th legion lel
Imagine.
I love it when a musician gets their fans so involved in the performance
Wow. Incredibly underated comment 👌🏽
Lol. Ok. That was good (x2).
Haha i see what you did there
Please don't "dad" anymore. 😅
The hammered dulcimer sounds so beautiful, it's like a piano and a guitar in one
I was thinking the same thing. Like a cross between the mandolin and piano.
I’d get one and play Fleetwood Mac songs on it
You might really like Harpsichord instrument, check em out
The way the pvc guy integrated the high five into the song is pretty sick. Normally you'd have to leave him hanging because you're playing, but he played it off in the coolest possible way, keeping the music going, and saving the high five guy from looking foolish. What an absolute champion.
man's a real sigma
Yeah pipeguy is pretty good, he has a UA-cam channel too
i came here for this comment
Slapophone
Me n my mates made a similar instrument like this but on a much larger scale with some large plastic gas pipes before the gas workers came to lay the pipes!😁
Imagine how terrified the Romans would be if someone came marching onto the battlefield with a Factory Fan Bass™
Not gonna lie, u got me in the first half.
the freaking Carnyx is scarier
@@NikoMoraKamu hence why they were actually afraid of it
I would join their side
Rock and roll but Roman so someone or something gets stubbed
The sound of the fan , at the beginning , is incredible ; it recalls me some electronic music from the 80's/90's .
So no one is talking about the pvc pipe one, where he slapped that guys hand ON BEAT?!?!!??!?!?!?!
Just saw that, and the dude behind him trying to drag him back lmao
I was just gonna comment on this lol
That was quick thinking. He could have just ignored him.
A good percussionist can do anything on beat, that’s literally their job
If you know how to play an instrument, it wouldn't be hard to perform a task on beat..
He listens to Sunn O))). He's a patient guy.
4th Instrument: funny gummy bear keyboard
5th Instrument: Ancient wind instrument that fills all who hear it with a sense of dread and impending doom
6th instrument: xylophone but made of pipes
maybe just cause i’m part Scottish but the carnyx is da bomb
@@Slavicplayer251 Yeah it sounds cool to me as well. Lot of British/Irish blood in me.
the gummy bear keyboard also fills me with a sense of dread and impending doom
You forgot about the 1 second of vague guitar looking instrument at 2:30
@@Slavicplayer251 Carnyx is Gaulish so your Auld Alliance Friends the French made them i don't think scots at that point had the metallurgy knowledge to make these
0:22 this is cool, I'm definitely a fan now. No jokes intended
God Everybody Wants to Rule the World sounds so good on that dulcimer
Yes bro
True
I KNOW
Thank you for mentioning the song!!! It was so familiar but I couldn’t place it till I read your comment!! It was really annoying me that I couldn’t figure it out!!
True, but what happened right afterwords
Bruh, I've never heard "everybody wants to rule the world" sound so beautiful before
ua-cam.com/video/E6QOr-oCTwU/v-deo.html
timestamp please?
@@cheesecakelasagna at 1:32 in the vid
@@labitryrave5492 the instrument is unbelievably emotional it’s amazing
That’s why you probably hear it that way
I agree
2:10 the hammered dulcimer is anything but unusual.
It's used quite a bit in video game soundtracks, especially Skyrim. The song "Ancient Stones" has the best example.
Also used a lot in alpine folk music.
@@strawberryjam3670 and it fits really well
It’s still an unusual instrument
It's the same instrument from both Magical Sanctum and Psychic Island.
@@SteveGomez-rw8hk no
hammered dulcimer: is an antique instrument, carefully crafted for beautiful ballads
the dad: casually playing 'everybody wants to rule the world'
I mean it sounds really good on it
That guy's one of the best hammered dulcimer players in the world. His name is Ted Yoder.
Are you not supposed to play songs on it?
haha you got 666 likes
Couldnt remember why I loved that tune so much! Couldn’t recognize it lol
2:32 I live in Moscow and today I literally saw this guy in metro! I donated him 100 roubles, he is freaking amazing. His name is Sergei Sadov and sador is an instrument made by himself
Он выглядит так, будто бы прямиком из Bloodborne в Москву попал
You have my respects,tanks fot helping him
He made that beast of an instrument! Wow must be really complicated, mans a god 👊
Kratos
@Berliner Stadtschloss I am not bragging or something, I just gave him that little that remained in my wallet. It is not about the money, can you understand?
That fan bass has it's own fan base.
That was so metal
That high five At the end was incredible the other dude trying to stop him thinking he’ll mess him up but the PVC pipe player still gets the high five on the beat, awesome.
That's a slapaphone
That lady pissed me off, man was clearly busy with both hands...
2:30 I was not expecting a jump scare
It was so funny 😂
@@michaelwonderly3717 heh
LMAO
It looks like Harrison ford playing a guitar with two necks
*honk*
Nyckelharpa was a common theme in music class in school when i was a child. Very fine craft and tricky to play. Very cool instruments in this compilation. Greetings from Sweden ♥️🇸🇪
Finally, one of these unusual instrument videos that shows the Swedish nycklharpa.
What somg was played?
It’s like a wheel less hurdy gurdy
I am a swed and did not know that was a thing XD
@@timcaldwell5097 exactly what i was thinking as well
Is a Hurdy Gurdy that unusual?
The dulcimer guy killed it with "everyone wants to rule the world'
@@Mal-ou8yl Here is Ted Yoder on UA-cam. ua-cam.com/video/iAFT4eVX5Ak/v-deo.html
Everybody*
This was wonderful.
Thank you for posting this
When a key is depressed, give it some love.
How?
Ask about it's feelings duh
The gummy bear song with gummy bears, that's honestly unexpected
indeed
the nyckelharpa sounds so beautiful, im suprised no one’s talking about it
I'd guess because it's very similar in sound to a violin, though it's got a different action.
Because the guy playing was kinda bad ;(
It's a very beautifull instrument when playing actual traditional songs. For example "hårgalåten" on nyckelharpa can be completely magical when you have a player who knows what he is doing.
@@gaffalstudios3617Bad? The guy was playing absolutely beautifully!!
@@garfielffan6954 I mean sure. I think it's my musician's ear being picky. But you can easiy learn what this guy is playing in under a week if you have prior experience with other string instruments. No offence to this dude though he probably just picked the instrument up.
Does anyone have a source for it? What song was that?
Imagine the carnyx and the fan bass together, that's some top tier stuff
and that pvc xylophone
Fan bass fanbase
Yes!!!!!
prog moment
I was thinking that too
Imagine being a roman soldier on a misty moor in England and you hear the fucking carnyx
Scotland actually
lets agree on the norther part of the land which is now know as the British isle
@@HrLBolle the northern part which is known as Scotland.
@@sloth2534 my bad sorry
I like your profile picture.
The hammered dulcimer instrument is seriously interesting to me. I don’t understand why it’s reminding me of some 80s song that I’ve almost completely forgotten about.
u mean
everybody wants to rule the word?
Man there must be a massive fan base for that fan bass.
*Insert laughtrack
Two drums and a symbol fall off a cliff.
Ba dum tss.
Friend:Hey what instrument do you play?
Me:Gummy bear
Omg 😱
@Pandacat 666 but he DID play the gummy bear song
Violin
@Pandacat 666 the song is literally called "I'm a gummy bear"
Mayonnaise
The nyckelharpa is my favorite instrument 🙂
0:57 the inventor of that instrument is a pianist who want to play violin.
I was thinking the same thing
That song he plays sounds familiar do you know the name?
@shadow renamon hmm alright I’ll look it up thanks
@@billybob4773 it reminded me of the soundtrack of Wolfblood, a children TV series 😅
@@billybob4773 nah, he's just practicing scales and arpeggios
I would love to see a concert where it’s just strange instruments
Heilung
I full expect hamboning to be in there
Sri Chinmoy did
ua-cam.com/video/cHLbaOLWjpc/v-deo.html orkestra obsolete (i think they only have 1 song)
@@mr.nazareth4501 I just want to say thank you. I really enjoy learning about unusual instruments/music styles. I, however, had not heard the term "Hamboning" before. Your comment made me curious. I search it on UA-cam and came across a Steve Hickman performance of it. It was a delight! You have broadened my musical oddity knowledge. Again, thank you
my cousin was no joke a hammer dulcimer whiz kid. he was so good at it that coffee shops would call my aunt and uncle and ask if he could perform when he was like 10. have loved it ever since!
2:30 that guy looks like he's going to give you a quest or tell a really good story
"Let me tell ya a story about the ancient ruins, the city of gold and silver, the legendary city of the undead".
He's a synth
"It was a long time ago when the ruins where not ruins, but a city full of souls, the kids playing, the men working, the woman cooking. But then it all collapsed"
@@vargasmartin7143 "For one man tryed to cut down the tree of the goddess, as he slowly cut down the tree the city fell down piece by piece. Once he has fully cut down the tree everybody has already died, as his punishment he was given the power of forever youth and he was forced to spend his days all alone not able to die and join the others".
69 likes nice
Thanks for including the names and little details on each one, instead of leaving us hanging like some compilations do.
You’ll be attracting a lot of fans to your work!
The transition from that beautiful string instrument to the fucking gummy bear midi was glorious and had me doubled over
Imagine how Celts would feel if they saw their Carnyx in the same listing as some gummy bears
considering that ancient people were so scared of bears that we don't even know the original word for Bear we just have the word bear which means Brown thing would say it all for you
As an industrial music fan. The bass fan could easily be used in industrial music. Sounds awesome.
Man... I've wanted to make a fan-based instrument for YEARS now! That's so cool that it's actually a thing!
What are you waiting for? Time's ticking
the carnyx is fucking horrifying. genuinely triggered my fight or flight. celts are fucking metal
Aye we are.
@@TheDancingSnom moy ahnshestors!
@@TheDancingSnom we wux celts n sheeit.
Have you heard the aztec death whistle?
@@deep_fried_midget terrifying af
Waited for the Carnyx: Dreadful weapon really eerie sound.
The Carnyx was my favorit here. Awesome sound! I want to hear some carnyx music now!
@Let's Get This Over With I found one song on UA-cam. It was like Sun Ra jazz or something... I guess the player likes jazz.
@@theodour8617 got any links?
@@grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic5825 ua-cam.com/video/EOR7VKcSb9k/v-deo.html
Imagine people asking what kinda music you play and you tell em industrial ......and they tell you they are huge industrial fan
_”I’m a professional musician.”_ 0:03
-Cool, what instruments you play?
-electric fan
@@robertimmanuel577 do you play any instruments?
me: _g u m i b e a r s o n w i r e s_
At 4:10, it was so smooth when the PVC xylophone guy high-fived the dude (who was extremely situationally unaware by offering a high-five to someone playing an instrument with two hands) with the sandal to the beat.
No, he isn't situationally unaware. He is possessed by a demon and the demon knows exactly what it's doing. We have to stop explaining the bad behaviour away. Trust me. Evil hides behind acting dumb...
it was a calculated risk
The Nyckelharpa looks like the transitional stage between a Violin and a Hurdy-Gurdy
That’s exactly what I thought
Love the Hurdy Gurdy! I agree!
You are correct, they share a lineage!
The Hammerred dulcimer is so beautiful, i'd love to hear it in a Sunny day in a Cozy house❤❤❤
To people wondering, 1:32 is a song called “everybody wants to rule the world”
really?
@@chrissmook5307 yes i started singing to it
There is a video of that guy playing that song with the actual singer from tears for fears singing it
Here I found it :)
ua-cam.com/video/iAFT4eVX5Ak/v-deo.html
@@markoivac6508 whooosh
@@chrissmook5307 "wooosh"-ing people is cringe af
This... Is... unique...
Very creative.
Art at it's best.
Awesome creation. 👍
I actually looked up the original, your version made my hair's stand up from hearing the notes.
I was quickly able to remember the name. Cool stuff. 🤘
Thank you for compiling these :)
The Factory Fan Bass is probably the coolest instrument i've ever scene. Imagine walking into a gig with that!
Imagine hearing the Carnyx in a dark forest on a full moon night and you’re tripping on mushrooms.😂😳
I’d die of fright
@@renolta1365 same!
dont use drugs
Mushrooms are the safest "drug" available. Safer than Marijuana. And nobody has ever been addicted to mushrooms.
@@traviscalvert457 typical drug user talk. if you like to use, use it, but as every drug you can do and see crazy shit while tripping on it. the thing with mushrooms is that it is portrayed as soooo safe but actually isnt. the safe levels of usage depends a lot on the type of the shroom, and people often use it way over the "recommended" amount as it is something with very little to no study developed about it. drugs arent good and will never be.
LOVED THIS! ! small critique is that each instrument could have been demonstrated for much longer FYI....Thank you!
I like the hammered dulcimer players family listening to him proudly.
That's what I want.
All of these instruments have such a specific vibe to them, like a music aesthetic... for example, the dulcimer sounds like the well worn path between a fairy village and gnome town.
The tone of the hammered dulcimer is significant. Just great.
Where is the Guiano?
mayonnaise is an instrument
The Strings of a Bow and arrow on a guitar/piano pls!
Are you an engineer ?
(I’m an engineer)
ua-cam.com/video/hTGJfRPLe08/v-deo.html
*_Japanese War Tuba_*
5:06 coolest spontaneous reaction to an idiot ever!
yes why is nobody talking about this 😂
he didn't skip a beat either! 😂
It was in time too haha
A drunk
@@AudoricArt well, he skipped exactly 1 beat
Fun fact, the guy playing the hammered dulcimer 1:31 is the uncle of my kindergarten girlfriend. That's his property, and it's where she got married, and he played for her! It was so cool!
They all should play together in one band
I love how this is not only great content but there is a description on every instrument that really just ties this video together.
0:45 Man this fan is so good🤘
5:04: "YOO!"
Second hand embarrassment.. the m8 playing the pipes responded perfectly though
How?, The video it's just 4:27
H o w
There’s a random cut at 2:31 so I think the video was edited
"Hey man, I know both your hands are occupied, but can you grow a third arm and gimme high five?"
Dude at the end gave a high five and kept the beat of the song! Rad!
The hammered dulcimer and its different variants are actually still pretty common, I have already seen it being played in the streets in different places in Europe, Turkey and Thailand.
It looks like the chinese yangqin
Yeah you’re right although it’s a very ancient instrument and oldest record of it is on some of the Iranian Tribes’ (Persian, Parthian, Scythian &…) and later Greek’s artefacts showing characters playing it, but it’s variants are still commonly used… specially in folklore musics from Greece, South Germany, all the way through the Southeast and Eastern Europe, and from the West, Southwest, Central Asia and later in Eastern and Southeast Asia
Does anyone just sit in amazement at how fucking awesome humans are? Like bro....we made this shit with our fucking hands and our hearts.... HUMANITY IS BEAUTIFUL
It's also amazing how horrible we are sometimes
hell yeah humanity is cool, we evolved to play gummy bear on a set of gummy bears :)
yeah for like a minute or two and the rest of the time unfortunately just the worst.
edit
oops moon-moon beat me to it.
I love the hammered dulcimer so much, the cimbalom as well. And this cover in the middle of the video was really something else. So much musicality and sense of rhythm, it was just beautiful. Hearing the gummybear song after that almost caused me physical pain haha
The PVC pipe xylophone is an instrument most often used by the Blue Man Group, so I'm no stranger to it's melodies. And occasional trips to Das Essen Haus have made me familiar with the dulcimer.
You know the guy is a music nerd when he starts to play perfect overtones on a wind instrument.
i'd LOVE to hear that fan used in a rock song. that's funky as hell
Hammered dulcimer is one of my favorite instruments, to hear Everybody Wants To Rule The World on it was amazing. Thank you
1:31 is incredible I've heard of this instrument before and i genuinely enjoy the sound it creates.
bro u should listen to the grandbudapest hotel soundtrack. it sounds so good "mr moustafa" is the best
Finally! I've been looking for the instrument EVERYWHERE. One of my favourite musicians actually uses a Factory Base Fan for her songs. Check out Kira Killer by Zutomayo! It's a fantastic use of the instrument, even having its own solo at the end. We should really promote using more instruments, even in places where they seemingly might not fit.
Ancient Celts had their smooth jazz game on point!
1:06 so it's just a Ikea violin
It comes in a box with a manual and half of the keys are missing.
Portable Swedish orchestra
Now u know it's not a violin
It would be IKEA-violin if keys were allen.
Lmao
Absolutely beautiful
1:18 this one looks like a violin with extra steps
medieval violin
its the return of the obra dinn instrument
Yes but it looks cool
Am i the only one that got shivers down my spine when listening to that pig horn thing?
Not surprised, so did I. That is an ancient Carnyx. It symbolized death and war. If you heard this shit walking down the woods back then, death surely awaited you.
I'm sure the skeleton probably did too 😂
Классные инструменты музыкальные. И хорошо играете на них. Браво!
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To the people that did not like this there is something wrong with you. How well can you play the fan. Freaking awsome. Great work and very cool.
Bruh the fan bit was how I felt as a kid singing into the fan
2:30 is my favourite instrument, it's not here for very long but it has the most impact.
Now I know what they used for the cyberpunk soundtrack. 0:10
3:00 Roman Centurians marching their way through Helvetii territory: "Ha Ha. Ego in periculum."
oh no
*Ego in periculo sum
que no entendi y soy latino :v
bada dum tss
I don't know why, but when the hammered dulcimer started up, I actually started to tear up because it just sounds like the type of music you would hear when remembering your past memories.
Mom i want a rock guitar
Mom: There's a rock guitar at home sweetie
Rock guitar at home: A fan
The carnyx is so eerie. Imagine riding into battle and hearing that
My favorite musician of all time famously used a hammered dulcimer for a number of his songs. It doesn't seem that strange to me because I've heard it so often.
"Calling Out Your Name" is probably the best- known of his songs that heavily feature him using the hammered dulcimer.
The instrument at 1:40 sounds awesome
4:03 has some Little nightmares vibes
The humming... : o
Imposters are coming!! 😱😱
It's time for hardbass suka blyatt
You mean the carnyx one?