Idk if you can really call his talent.. like i would be offended if someone said i have a talent for art. What i mean is that i put a lot of work into what i wanted to do, im not a natural, and assuming my art is a talent is like saying that i put no effort into my work. I know you still have to work to improve talent, but many assume its just something you magically have, when in reality in most cases its the dedication of someone that causes them to succeed, not something like talent which may or may not be real~
Mouse117Inc Normal glass still makes sound like this, it's probably just not as loud. Try it with glasses in your kitchen. You just need to wet your fingers first.
I've been to Britain's got talent but it didn't go very well. One of the judges (the bad guy) told me that if he ever saw me on TV he would change channel immediately and anyway my performance was not even shown on TV. My talent was considered below expectations, but you can see for your self by checking out other acts that I could be well into the average. Do you think in America it would be different?
roberttiso That guy can suck it. He may not know talent, but we, your 2.4 million viewers, we know that this is true talent. I think most people would not change the channel if they saw you.
It’s a hit and miss on talents like yours. These high profilers look for eye catching high intensity acts and not look into talents like yours. It’s sad really.
roberttiso ... Bring some more visual into your performance by adding different color fluorescent ink into the water and lighting from below with black light.
So incredible! How can someone not see this as extreme talent? The science alone of getting the notes right with the correct filling of the water is astounding!
Because the glass harmonice, while uncommon, is not a unique instrument. Meanwhile I must congratulate roberttiso on _not_ showing up on that show. Sure, the European versions are not as horribly scripted as the US version but I would not trust them. The first few seasons in Sweden did see some real talents from different areas, not all of them singers, but what I have seen from Britans version lately (have not followed any of them, byt UA-cam...) there are too much emphasis on drama and too little emphasis on talent.
Words don’t come close to describing the talent it takes to perform this piece on liquid filled glasses. The précision involved is immense, from using the right type of glass, to filling each precisely for correct tuning, to the fine touch used to bring the tones to life in such an astounding way. This musician is beyond talented, he’s absolutely gifted!
Except that tuning via adding water, and worrying about the tuning changing via evaporation is not longer necessary. (Some UA-cam videos show glasses with water...but most have none.) When buying a glass harp vs adapting regular crystal glasses into a set, the glasses themselves are pre-tuned to the desired frequencies, based on the size, thickness of the glass, and grinding to fine-tune, so no water is needed & the tuning is stable. Also, in these custom "instruments" the glasses are blown to have short stems and wide bases and they are constructed to all be the same height, all for stability & ease of playing. In addition, they come with a custom base for added stability, and professionalS will pay extra for special cases to facilitate safe transportation. Of course, such a set glasses costs more than assembling a set of random glassware: A Polish couple "GlassDuo" that manufactures & sells sets of 30 glasses charges about USD$4,000 for them, including the base, but not the carrying case...that's over $100 each for the largest glasses, though purchasers get a 25% discount if replacements are necessary.
Yep, that's cool stuff. Wish I had an 1/8th of the talent. Not sure how people can really dislike that. I can understand it not been every ones taste. But the skill involved deserves credit where credit is due
Roberttiso, never, never let the feeling creep into you that you are below the standard. You are a highly qualified musician with an extraordinary ear for perfection. Why look to the west? The east has better ears and the heart to appreciate genuine music and you will receive recognition here. Then go to the west.
Sounds one heck of lot better than when I attempt to play in on the piano! I think the glasses are a superb way of illustration the beauty of this piece.
I find this mesmerizing....and mind-bogglingly difficult. The judges said "average"???!!! Thank you for bringing some beauty into a world jaded by coarse sensationalism....
Unbelievable talented......... I don't know how to express my respect for this. Briljant!!! Thanks, and please go on. Give us more of this astonishing beauty
how beautiful this sounds i can hardly believe the music comes from glasses. Its always been one of my favorite pieces of music ever since my parents gave me a music box ,[ which played this tune], when i was 12 as a xmas present
Its funny dogs hearing goes way beyond our range. They can catch overtones in the glass harp we can't catch. Perhaps they may have better musical taste than some humans who downvoted this?
@@oskey5301 they can hear higher pitches yeah, but they can't distinguish between tones like we can. which means music doesn't really sound like music to them. a constant, nice rythm has effects on them though, which is why classical music calms them even though they don't "get" music (where hard rock would make them anxious because of the screaming and what not)
Exquisite version, with lots of bite. As of now, 599 have give this a thumbs down. Very hard to believe. Hats off to Mr. Tiso for his unique and haunting contributions to our world of music.
Try sampling your glasses at home, then play fur elise and listen what it sounds like. After that you will understand what is fake and what is true! I'm curious to hear it, please post as a video response. Cheers
This is lovely. And if you mean true crystal vs just glass... yes one can tell very quickly. Crystal has such a lovely sound, plain glass is just dull.
2010: no 2011: nada 2012: still nah 2013: nope 2014: lol no 2015: haha no 2016: sorry, not sorry, but no 2017: mmmmm no 2018: maybe? Nah 2019: sorry buddy 2020: HELLO NEW YORK!!
I think this is amazing! I am no musician and have no background in music. But this is very pleasurable to listen to and obviously takes a great deal of talent to perform.
5 year old Roberttiso: Playing with glasses His mother: Stop playing with wine glasses, go study, you're not gonna succeed in life with wine glasses Roberttiso:
I love good historical backdrop relating to a popular piece. Mr Tiso, thank you for sharing your talent with the world in so many ways. This is still being enjoyed (and roasted, by some) a decade later. Well done!!
George Alderson it’s the same person on a split screen. In the second image he’s wearing headphones to coordinate the second part with the first recording.
This is something about The physics of creating sound and classical arts collides !! Wonderful interpretation with this special 'instrument'! Thank you :D And never let those 'average judges' letting you down. Keep going and create magical sound-like music, that's a very special talent you have :D
Bravissimo!! Electrifying and haunting at the same time! An amazing display of musicianship combined with the highest level of artistry and an incredible emotional feel!
This is so fantastic and incredible,. I really like fur elise since then and when i see your version. . its really. . errr its so hard to describe it. There's no word to explain how fantastic you are. I salute you. Keep it up Sir. :)
At the time of this comment (01/12/2020) - there are 462 people that actually gave this awesome piece of sound art a thumbs down. It's truly hard to comprehend how anyone could not be impressed; even fascinated, by this. Those people must dwell in a very unhappy and miserable place.
just a note: the 'van' in Ludwig van Beethoven is not a middle name, it's part of his surname. so, it's not "L. V. Beethoven", it's "L. van Beethoven".
Luna Lupin Luna Lupin before telling something ,next time you should do some research first. Even though Ludwig was indeed born in Germany, his parents came from Belgium. That's why it is 'van Beethoven' instead of 'von Beethoven'.
Then still his name is officialy with 'van' in between . Actually there are no people left in Deutschland that still have that name. In Belgium more or less 150. I am Dutch and must admit that I also asumed for a long time it was von Beethoven.
Talent was the first thing I thought when I saw this. Specially having to synch the parts of this Melody. Is complicated to play it and you made perfect congrats!
Maestro! What am I more blown away by? Your performance or the toneless overtures of 207 idiots who disliked this masterpiece? I'm Mesmerised and astonished.
I've actually been looking for this song because when I was young, I accidentally broke a snow globe music box that played this song and I've been trying to find the same one for years.
Mesmerizing! Graceful, gorgeous gentleman who have high regard for transforming the immortal Beethoven into a magical sphere which, I believe, would have captivated him.
I agree. I found this and the Fugue in D Minor today. What an uplifting and beautiful sound and performance. In America, where the FBI is about to cause a civil war, this is a nice distraction from evil.
Well, I've done it... but I'm lactose intolerant, it went pretty well if you wanted to say that I impersonated what happens to someone who ate taco bell 10 mins ago, though that toilet will never be the same
Amazingly beautiful ! Thank you Robert Tiso !! I knew that glasses can make sounds, and I asked myself if they could be played. My answer was "no". I'm glad your answer was different, because they sound soo well.😍😊
there's no limit for the human talent.
gilson mozart true
Well said.
it may takes alot of practice to get to that level
gilson mozart bye
Idk if you can really call his talent.. like i would be offended if someone said i have a talent for art. What i mean is that i put a lot of work into what i wanted to do, im not a natural, and assuming my art is a talent is like saying that i put no effort into my work. I know you still have to work to improve talent, but many assume its just something you magically have, when in reality in most cases its the dedication of someone that causes them to succeed, not something like talent which may or may not be real~
This great video teaches us that Beethoven just would have needed a few jars of glass instead of an expensive piano.
More like a few 100 dollar crystal not glass. its more expensive.
Still a beautiful piece...
+ balkoth1984 haha good one but I think beethoven needs to to twice to buy a 100 billon dollars just for a piano
Mouse117Inc Normal glass still makes sound like this, it's probably just not as loud. Try it with glasses in your kitchen. You just need to wet your fingers first.
Matthew Mitchell
Yeah, I used to do that a lot as a child... Now I do it when I'm washing up ;n)
I've been to Britain's got talent but it didn't go very well.
One of the judges (the bad guy) told me that if he ever saw me on TV he would change channel immediately and anyway my performance was not even shown on TV.
My talent was considered below expectations, but you can see for your self by checking out other acts that I could be well into the average.
Do you think in America it would be different?
roberttiso That guy can suck it. He may not know talent, but we, your 2.4 million viewers, we know that this is true talent. I think most people would not change the channel if they saw you.
roberttiso : i surely wouldn't change channel
Your performance is simply wonderful ♡
It’s a hit and miss on talents like yours. These high profilers look for eye catching high intensity acts and not look into talents like yours. It’s sad really.
roberttiso ... Bring some more visual into your performance by adding different color fluorescent ink into the water and lighting from below with black light.
"Now watch this magic trick!"
*Pulls table cloth*
"******"
Hugh Mungus tell me the thing that under the sheet
Dai huan Tran ......... if you pull the cloth fast enough Nothing will fall
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
lol
Ey, another clone of mine.
So incredible! How can someone not see this as extreme talent? The science alone of getting the notes right with the correct filling of the water is astounding!
Because the glass harmonice, while uncommon, is not a unique instrument.
Meanwhile I must congratulate roberttiso on _not_ showing up on that show.
Sure, the European versions are not as horribly scripted as the US version but I would not trust them.
The first few seasons in Sweden did see some real talents from different areas, not all of them singers, but what I have seen from Britans version lately (have not followed any of them, byt UA-cam...) there are too much emphasis on drama and too little emphasis on talent.
That's why it has 3 million views.
I guess now everyone’s gonna get recommended people playing on glasses
Ikrrrr !!
This is my second one today
@@pantrymonster Me too
yeah
Same man
“Glass half full or half empty?”
*_”The glass is a musical instrument...”_*
Glass harp
Ismael OUEDRAOGO who knew
Glass full of mayonnaise
doesnt matter, when the tone is pure!
the glasses are all entirely full
partially with water, partially with air
wait so this guy had time to master the crystal glasses AND clone jutsu?
Bad Wilf hell no
Homie Nanavati i faked it
Shalaka Booyaka im working on it
kassi rolph hi
kassi rolph yea i am
I would've knocked all the glasses over trying this😂
Mr. Mozart!
(bows down)
Make me your student, please. Teach me how to read and write sheet music!
Yeah dude, he's right, start a course on Udemy
I'd digg it
Words don’t come close to describing the talent it takes to perform this piece on liquid filled glasses. The précision involved is immense, from using the right type of glass, to filling each precisely for correct tuning, to the fine touch used to bring the tones to life in such an astounding way. This musician is beyond talented, he’s absolutely gifted!
Except that tuning via adding water, and worrying about the tuning changing via evaporation is not longer necessary. (Some UA-cam videos show glasses with water...but most have none.) When buying a glass harp vs adapting regular crystal glasses into a set, the glasses themselves are pre-tuned to the desired frequencies, based on the size, thickness of the glass, and grinding to fine-tune, so no water is needed & the tuning is stable.
Also, in these custom "instruments" the glasses are blown to have short stems and wide bases and they are constructed to all be the same height, all for stability & ease of playing. In addition, they come with a custom base for added stability, and professionalS will pay extra for special cases to facilitate safe transportation.
Of course, such a set glasses costs more than assembling a set of random glassware: A Polish couple "GlassDuo" that manufactures & sells sets of 30 glasses charges about USD$4,000 for them, including the base, but not the carrying case...that's over $100 each for the largest glasses, though purchasers get a 25% discount if replacements are necessary.
The best part of UA-cam is being able to find talent from all over the world!
this is almost as moving as when my son memorized it and played it for me for the first time. he heard it was my favorite and surprised me.
You must be very proud
No need to flex. “Almost as moving” like geez, Rowdy no need to roast.
Rowdy! How very special! So your real name is Dad, then.
Yep, that's cool stuff. Wish I had an 1/8th of the talent. Not sure how people can really dislike that. I can understand it not been every ones taste. But the skill involved deserves credit where credit is due
This is truly beautiful energy
UA-cam in
2010-2019:
2020: let's recommend two glass harp classical music videos in less than an hour after a decade
Xd same
Ya of harry potter and pirates of Caribbean too
K
Roberttiso, never, never let the feeling creep into you that you are below the standard. You are a highly qualified musician with an extraordinary ear for perfection. Why look to the west? The east has better ears and the heart to appreciate genuine music and you will receive recognition here. Then go to the west.
Handsome, and otherworldly tones. With a magical song. Like my Father I appreciate the classics. I found it quite awesome really.
I love music and thanks to UA-cam for popping this masterpiece in my recommended section 💚💛💙💜💖❤🖤🧡💓💞💕
Sounds one heck of lot better than when I attempt to play in on the piano! I think the glasses are a superb way of illustration the beauty of this piece.
I find this mesmerizing....and mind-bogglingly difficult. The judges said "average"???!!! Thank you for bringing some beauty into a world jaded by coarse sensationalism....
Unbelievable talented......... I don't know how to express my respect for this. Briljant!!! Thanks, and please go on. Give us more of this astonishing beauty
how beautiful this sounds i can hardly believe the music comes from glasses. Its always been one of my favorite pieces of music ever since my parents gave me a music box ,[ which played this tune], when i was 12 as a xmas present
How many glass of water would you like ,sir
Him: YES
The song that always sounds haunting, whatever it's played on, being played on the instrument that makes whatever it plays sound haunting.
My Chihuahua is mesmerized by the sound of this!
Its funny dogs hearing goes way beyond our range. They can catch overtones in the glass harp we can't catch. Perhaps they may have better musical taste than some humans who downvoted this?
@@oskey5301 they can hear higher pitches yeah, but they can't distinguish between tones like we can. which means music doesn't really sound like music to them. a constant, nice rythm has effects on them though, which is why classical music calms them even though they don't "get" music (where hard rock would make them anxious because of the screaming and what not)
I love the sound those glasses make. Wish i could hear more stuff like this. Very soothing.
True talent right there.
Exquisite version, with lots of bite. As of now, 599 have give this a thumbs down. Very hard to believe. Hats off to Mr. Tiso for his unique and haunting contributions to our world of music.
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed.
599 thumbs down is a judgement based on resentment -- a dislike based on inferiority, envy ...
It’s unbelievable to me that anyone could give this a thumbs down. Knuckleheads!
Try sampling your glasses at home, then play fur elise and listen what it sounds like. After that you will understand what is fake and what is true! I'm curious to hear it, please post as a video response. Cheers
This is lovely. And if you mean true crystal vs just glass... yes one can tell very quickly. Crystal has such a lovely sound, plain glass is just dull.
Fur Elise was just brought up to a whole new level for me😄 I'm impressed and astonished, magnificent. 👍👍👍
Well done! Just goes to show that the Masters are not only timeless, their gifts to the world are for everyone
Oh my, that was really beautiful!
2010: no
2011: nada
2012: still nah
2013: nope
2014: lol no
2015: haha no
2016: sorry, not sorry, but no
2017: mmmmm no
2018: maybe? Nah
2019: sorry buddy
2020: HELLO NEW YORK!!
K
Why not?😂
@@nightthieve5998 ??????????????$₱
this is right from fairies' land.... so mesmerising... it really got me.... still echoing in my ears and my heart....
stfu with ur dots seriously "..."
@@iamapokerface8992 don't be such an ass... Enjoy the music.
I think this is amazing! I am no musician and have no background in music. But this is very pleasurable to listen to and obviously takes a great deal of talent to perform.
I know this instrument exist for a while but Fontaine Theme is what got me interested to find out more, truly impressive
Damn I love this glassical music
Absolutely lovely. My favorite to play when I was learning the piano. Hardest to learn bar none at the time.
Wonderful job.
5 year old Roberttiso: Playing with glasses
His mother: Stop playing with wine glasses, go study, you're not gonna succeed in life with wine glasses
Roberttiso:
I love good historical backdrop relating to a popular piece. Mr Tiso, thank you for sharing your talent with the world in so many ways. This is still being enjoyed (and roasted, by some) a decade later. Well done!!
absolutely lovely! Thank you for sharing your talent!
Utterly beautiful and so soothing to the spirit.
This iis beautiful and is a fascinating twist to the piece. Thank you
Blessings and peace to both harpists
George Alderson it’s the same person on a split screen. In the second image he’s wearing headphones to coordinate the second part with the first recording.
@@fionapaterson-wiebe3108 Haha. Thanks Fiona. I thought the world had two more handsome and talented chaps but it will have to be grateful for one!
this music...i listen to it many times and it doent become old....this consoling effect...wow..unbelievable...i thank you again....
This is something about The physics of creating sound and classical arts collides !! Wonderful interpretation with this special 'instrument'! Thank you :D And never let those 'average judges' letting you down. Keep going and create magical sound-like music, that's a very special talent you have :D
Bravissimo!! Electrifying and haunting at the same time! An amazing display of musicianship combined with the highest level of artistry and an incredible emotional feel!
This is so fantastic and incredible,. I really like fur elise since then and when i see your version. . its really. . errr its so hard to describe it. There's no word to explain how fantastic you are. I salute you. Keep it up Sir. :)
imagine this in super slow motion those glasses would be vibrating and wobbling like crazy! very talented and impressive!
It's very very very beautiful. My name is Elise and I love this song. I'ts perfect 👏👏👏👏👏
You are a gift from God... don’t stop your art... offer it to God and he will continuously bless you
fabuloso, grandioso, sensacional realmente genial
Outstanding!! Is also hereby glassified "BRILLIANT!!" Bravo!! 😍
Simply magically beautiful
At the time of this comment (01/12/2020) - there are 462 people that actually gave this awesome piece of sound art a thumbs down. It's truly hard to comprehend how anyone could not be impressed; even fascinated, by this. Those people must dwell in a very unhappy and miserable place.
My tinder date: so do you play any instruments?
Me:
Thank you for floating me with Beethoven's rhythm...
just a note: the 'van' in Ludwig van Beethoven is not a middle name, it's part of his surname. so, it's not "L. V. Beethoven", it's "L. van Beethoven".
thats actualy very common in italian, spanish and portuguese names (not the "van", but a "connection" between two names)
Brok3nC4rrot it's actually 'von' not 'van', as he was German and not Dutch
Luna Lupin
Luna Lupin before telling something ,next time you should do some research first.
Even though Ludwig was indeed born in Germany, his parents came from Belgium.
That's why it is 'van Beethoven' instead of 'von Beethoven'.
tabasco I live in Germany and everyone calls him Ludwig von Beethoven here
Then still his name is officialy with 'van' in between .
Actually there are no people left in Deutschland that still have that name.
In Belgium more or less 150.
I am Dutch and must admit that I also asumed for a long time it was von Beethoven.
Talent was the first thing I thought when I saw this. Specially having to synch the parts of this Melody. Is complicated to play it and you made perfect congrats!
Maestro! What am I more blown away by? Your performance or the toneless overtures of 207 idiots who disliked this masterpiece? I'm Mesmerised and astonished.
Sorry to repeat myself, but you made those separate glasses SING!
WIth utmost beauty. Thank you.
That was great. Have never heard anything like it before.
you sir are really freaking good at this... even though i cant hear anything now... just this high pitch sound ringing in my ears
I love it so much I dont know what to say
You like the man
Fur Elise is our landline ringtone...
I love this...what an awesome skill to have 😃👍👍👍
Anyone who has ever tried to get a wine glass to sing knows how hard this is.
Can I just say, thank you for playing the proper version. I've heard it embellished before when it really doesn't need it.
This is a glassical piece. If you don't like it you should not be wineing about it.
💀💀
Seems like time itself has stopped and I'm bound within the melodious waves of those magical glasses ...
absolutely amazingly beautiful. With an overdose of obvious talent
I've actually been looking for this song because when I was young, I accidentally broke a snow globe music box that played this song and I've been trying to find the same one for years.
very nice. the overlay shot was cool.
The perfect way to start an evening of music on my pc!
Assolutamente straordinario
Just been introduced to this type of music ( the glass harp) it is absolutely mind blowing, brilliant
When you're board at the fancy restaurant😂
I've heard many variations of this song :) though I truly love the piano version, I find this to be truly lovely.
Hannibal
Or older Buster Keaton
Literally my first thought
Lester?
Gabriel G2 what on earth is Hannibal?:8)
SO MUCH
Most beautiful rendition of this song! I loved this!
Bravo.
I love this. I find this song calming and idky.
Fascinating! Ignore the "thumbs down." They are all cretins.
“Cretins”
Mesmerizing! Graceful, gorgeous gentleman who have high regard for transforming the immortal Beethoven into a magical sphere which, I believe, would have captivated him.
I agree. I found this and the Fugue in D Minor today. What an uplifting and beautiful sound and performance. In America, where the FBI is about to cause a civil war, this is a nice distraction from evil.
0.15 ~ 0.30 My school bell but using copper carillons in the hall "(^ . ^)"
i have no words to say .. +27000 ↑
This glass harp thing fascinates me! Has a unique, brilliant sound
He is fantastic
You know the performance is getting hot when the water in glasses starts to sway!
magnifico
EXCELLENT!!! How does he perfectly tune and execute? Amazing talent and skill. And the editing is divine!
My emotions. My emotions!
-Which instrument do you play?
-Cups glasses
359 people broke a glass
Jonah Braun now a full year of dislikes.
365 are you dumb?
604 now
♥️🥰🇯🇲🏴🕊️🔥✝️
What a beautiful performance. Great work!
Good recommendation UA-cam. Is there someone from 2019?
No 2020
Just absolutely gorgeous music and energy. 🌈✨🎶😇
Has anyone ever drank a crap ton if coffee and then ate a crap ton if cheese in the same day? If so, can you let me know how it went? Thanks.
How high were you at the time of this event?
Wut?
Goes south probably
The GOOD KIDZ show ok. But first, learn to spell.
Well, I've done it... but I'm lactose intolerant, it went pretty well if you wanted to say that I impersonated what happens to someone who ate taco bell 10 mins ago, though that toilet will never be the same
Wow, this is so incredible! Great job from one fellow glass musician to another!
you are so cool. Sometime soon I will too try to do that! Can you do it without alcohol, or is alcohol needed for the good sound?
no alcohol needed, water will be fine...
nice, thanks!
GrounDInSpace its just the crystal wine glasses you need. water works.
Ambipie cool, thanks!
Alcohol does help, but you have to drink a lot of it ! All kidding aside, this man is a master!
Großartig! Bach und Robert Tiso!
I love that song.... You are nice!
Amazingly beautiful ! Thank you Robert Tiso !! I knew that glasses can make sounds, and I asked myself if they could be played. My answer was "no". I'm glad your answer was different, because they sound soo well.😍😊