All people being sensitive about him "ruining the instruments" stop. As a tenor sax and flute player i think it is perfectly fine. He did not break anything. In fact if he just took apart all of the instruments and put them back together they would be perfectly fine. He never tampered physically break anything.
lol you can get a gr8 wub sound if you slap a bari sax mouthpiece on a tuba I know because I watched some people do it when I was in marching band in high school xD
Fandom Fusion I bet you can't play the SHITTY recorder for your life so shut up and get you names right PS I play the flute or shitty recorder as you call it idiot
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I do this all the time with my friends when ever we have nothing to do and it's hilarious. My favorite is the clarinet mouth piece on trombone slide yes just the slide XD
Misaki The Potato I play clarinet and I can’t even imagine that 😂 I also play flute and this video killed me inside because I was taught to treat my flute like it’s glass china
All of you people who are saying he's ruining instruments and otherwise completely discouraging him are jerks! It's not affecting you in any way and he likes doing it. Also, him doing this and experimenting is amazing. This could be the next new instrument. Besides, you never know until you try. So how about you all shut up and let him do his thing!
I play sax and soon will play flute, and I'm really not sure which instrument got injured the most. It was likely the saxophone where the cork almost broke..
I think the air pressure may be a little too high... plus there's not a very easy way of fixing the clarinet mouthpiece on owing to the fact that it's 'accepted' by the barrel, as opposed to wrapping around a cork, if that makes sense?
What's with musicians and making frankenstein-esque instruments by combining them? When I was in band, we put french horn mouthpieces on saxophones and tuba mouthpieces on clarinets.
That was both the funniest and most beautiful thing I have ever seen... I love your sense of humor! I might have to try a few combinations like these sometime
I don't think any flutes or saxes were harmed in the making of this video..were they? He looks totally bonkers, but then so did Adolphe sax, who had the bright idea of adding a reed mouthpiece to a flute,,,,,,,and the rest is history, That's why the saxo-flute worked - the fingering of both is pretty much the same! And why so many sax players double on flute ! We need more inventors !!!!
the sax mouthpiece with flute body sounds very similar to a clarinet because it pretty much is one the only/main difference between sax and clarinet is that the body of a sax is shaped like a cone (starts at a small diameter and gets bigger), and clarinet is shaped like a cylinder (same diameter the whole way through) this ‘sax-flute’ is a single reed mouth piece attached to a cylinder, i.e. a clarinet
all these instruments we are enjoying today are results of invention and experiments of some genius,saxophone actually was invented and made with wood before later converted to a brass by the man Adolph Sax,so i dont think anybody should blame you for trying this,believe in yourself you might make it real...cheers bro.
Good fun. Whilst doing my physics degree at uni I did a course on the physics of music. The bore of the tube is an important part of an instrument, as is the nature of the vibrating system. Flutes and recorders behave like a resonating tube open at each end. Reed instruments behave like a resonating tube closed at one end. Parallel and conical tubes overblow in different modes ... that's why it's easier to overblow a sax than a clarinet. The trumpet family can only produce a good sound when used with a closed tube: That's why there aren't any trumpet-mouthpiece recorder hybrids. But a nice experimental video. Thanks.
The world would be a far sadder place without wonderful weirdness like this. Makes me want to get out my recorders, LittleSax etc. to see what happens when I switch things around. Thanks for a very enoyable 6 minutes.
A couple of those actually had interesting sounds. The first (alto sax on piccolo) in particular caught my ear as something not quite like anything else. The alto sax on concert flute has a somewhat clarinet-like sound (which stands to reason, being basically the same single reed/cylindrical bore setup).
I think that the flute mouthpiece into sax didnt work because a flute is a cylindrical pipe and not a conical one, so all vibes that usualy work in a cylinder-shaped instrument, are fading into the conical shape, and therefore a reed mouthpiece is needed, there isnt sufficent power in the little windstorm that happens in the flute mouthpiece to drive the conical air-pole. And thats why a reed mouthpiece into the flute would work.
Yikes! Everyone is so upset. I say if you got two, and your not compromising them or you are lucky enough to have extra.. Stick em together! Have a go.. See what comes out. Everyone is complaining about the noise it makes. How it isn't right. WHO CARES?! NO instrument was "right" ever.. Until it was. If you can make more than one pitch, it's an instrument. And yeah this guy is just doin this little "jotting-down-ideas"-video, but who knows? Maybe some random kid halfway across the world watches this video, and they are inspired to combine some of the instruments they have around the house. Fifteen years later after a whole lot of creativity and a viral UA-cam video...suddenly we are hearing some masterpiece out of a ridiculous contraption none of us ever would have considered. Something some wrong that none of these aforementioned "engineers" would ever come up with.. Who knows? The world is a strange place, and far stranger things than that have happened. Repeatedly. In the meantime..all you people need to get off your high horses, and back away from your keyboards a bit. You are all SO strongly offended by experimenting with different instrument part combinations that you ALL feel the need to overlap your opinions of disgust?? Yeesh... Music is supposed to be one of the creative arts. When did you all become so against playful creativity??
OMG!! In my band class, my friend Aiden, who plays the saxophone, asked to see my flute and put hem together... he played it very well... we called it the saxoflute
this musical experiment (for some reason) reminds me of driving through the western US years agoand seeing all these signs advertising the FLYING JACKALOPE exhibit just ahead. this mutationbeing the result of mating an antelope with a jack rabbit. (sorry if I'm missing the point.)
time wasted, but.. piccolo flute & alto mouthpiece sounds pretty good, it worked with the soprano mouthpiece as well... and regular flute with alto mouthpiece seems to be a pretty musical combination too :D
"It might not be a good idea...I'm still gonna try it."
You just summed up my life in one sentence.
He just summed up my birth in one sentence.
I'd like but you're at 666 likes
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Madison Skywalker lol.!.!.!.
Hahaha.!.!,,, yeah.!.!.
*Looks at my flute and then my saxophone*
Well, guess I know what I'm doing this weekend then.
Mackenzie .B I'm about to do it right now!
I only have a saxophone :/
@@alexosow
Then use my sister’s flute!
**borrows sister’s flute**
@@alexosow same
Me
All people being sensitive about him "ruining the instruments" stop. As a tenor sax and flute player i think it is perfectly fine. He did not break anything. In fact if he just took apart all of the instruments and put them back together they would be perfectly fine. He never tampered physically break anything.
Magical narwhal "I think I ruined the cork"
Inyo Butt the cork is easily fixable, plus as long as you still have like 70 percent of the cork you should be fine (i would know i have a sax)
Magical narwhal right
I just joined beginning band and I play Tenor sax. I'm glad to see another member of the Tenor family lol.
I can remember back in 1970, fitting a Bassoon reed onto a Trombone and a Trumpet. It was horridly wonderful.
that sounds absolutely majestic
lol you can get a gr8 wub sound if you slap a bari sax mouthpiece on a tuba
I know because I watched some people do it when I was in marching band in high school xD
*calls trombone friend*
I *need* to try this right now
Actually, Peter Schickele, of "P.D.Q. Bach" fame, did this and called the result a "tromboon." It can be found on some of the P.D.Q. Bach recorings.
one time, at band camp...
Foofer Bob this actually happened at band camp in my 5th year
Foofer Bob oh shit
Foofer Bob This guy put a alto sax mouthpiece and neck on a shitty dollar store record.
*recorder
Fandom Fusion I bet you can't play the SHITTY recorder for your life so shut up and get you names right PS I play the flute or shitty recorder as you call it idiot
There was a point we should of stopped, and we've clearly gone far past that.... But let's keep going to see what happens
Moliminous Ay I didn't know you like instruments. Fancy meeting you on this part of youtube
😂
Why I here fam
Moliminous such rich content! #internetjazz
Moliminous Great to see you in this part of UA-cam!
Remember kids, tape makes anything possible!
lMeowstic it can turn "no no no"
into "MMMMPH MMMPH MMMMMMMPH!!"
lMeowstic There is nothing sticky tape can't fix.
Not all, A Tape recording is tape but its not sticky.
lMeowstic that’s what the color guard taught me
lol X-)
You're the Dr. Frankenstein of the wind instruments.
+Bongo Bop lol
+Bongo Bop
I'm pretty sure that title belongs to Trent Hamilton.
It's Alive!!
Have you ever wanted to hear hell?
Put an alto sax mouthpiece on a trombone body!
Its fantastically terrifying!
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Dragon Doodler ooh okay! It's super cute!
I'm glad I looked that up. It is an unusually unnerving sound indeed
I put a trombone mouthpiece on a saxophone
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mrJames will do
mrJames do clarinet and saxophone
I do this all the time with my friends when ever we have nothing to do and it's hilarious. My favorite is the clarinet mouth piece on trombone slide yes just the slide XD
Misaki The Potato same :3 hue
WE DO THAT TOO
our fave is the flute head joint in the tuba
ever tried a bassoon mouth piece and neck on a trombone
Misaki The Potato I play clarinet and I can’t even imagine that 😂 I also play flute and this video killed me inside because I was taught to treat my flute like it’s glass china
So this is what homeworld thinks of fusion
Kevin Le SU❤️️❤️️❤️️🌚
it looks more like 𝑐𝑜𝑟𝑟𝑢𝑝𝑡𝑒𝑑 instruments
Fusion is just a cheap tactic to make weak instruments stronger...
It the cluster
Kevin Le you get me
It's a flaxophone! :D ...or a sute? I'll go with flaxophone.
Fluxophone?
Flutosax
Flutophone
Mr FlaxoBeat
flaxophone is better
flaxaphone! sounds healthy.
Brian Burrous heehee flax seed get it!? do ya get it? oh....no one cares.........
badumm tissssss
All About That Phat Bass flax seeds are string
Brian Burrous yup... wait these aren’t my laxatives
2:46 That actually sounds pretty decent
You're right
+Poly_G totally agree. i think im gonna get a sax mouthpiece just for this lol
@@alansmithestay9636 I think you need the sax neck too
That's a diy clarinet
"thank you for wasting your time" 😂 this video is my favorite
Right?? 😂😂😂
All of you people who are saying he's ruining instruments and otherwise completely discouraging him are jerks! It's not affecting you in any way and he likes doing it. Also, him doing this and experimenting is amazing. This could be the next new instrument. Besides, you never know until you try. So how about you all shut up and let him do his thing!
amen.
PREACH IT
yea, exactly what he said
Sylvester Hyde I agree
The flalto sax is my favorite instrument.
the Piccolo/Sax sounds like squidward's clarinet
Ryu williston I WAS THINKING THE SAME THINGGG
Finally, somebody ran all the experiments that my wandering mind came up with in jr. high band.
Also, playing the Flute like a trumpet actually works fo lower pitches and sounds a bit like a french horn
i can confirm. i’ve tried it before
As I horn player, I laughed very hard at all this XD
SAME
lol same
same
+Valy Mellark I play the Donald Trumpet
+Alex Bailey lmao
This is pretty cool XD
but the poor flutes
Gumi Vocaloid Poor flutes? poor sax!
NotEden
Booo XD I play flute that poor baby
Gumi Vocaloid I play sax..
NotEden
well then I guess that makes sense were your loyalty lies XD
I play sax and soon will play flute, and I'm really not sure which instrument got injured the most. It was likely the saxophone where the cork almost broke..
How to make a unique clarinet: alto sax neck with flute body
now put a tiny brass mouthpiece in the flute
Crazyorigamiman A brass piece in anything that isn't brass sounds shit.
Laura Jones in just a normal saxophone it doesn't sound too bad
Leo Paschall My friend tried the trumpet actually. It sounds terrible in my sax. Maybe a French horn mouthpiece would sound better.
Laura Jones i think it actually was a French horn mouthpiece
They're two different principles, it won't work, I've tried.
"Hello Internet!" Did he just....
I KNOW OMG
what?
Almighty Loaf it's a danisnotonfire thing dw
Sophia Lytrides your profile pic perfectly depicts your triggerment
Sophia Lytrides IKR I WAA LIKE OMG PHANNNDOM
this time, on the trumpet sax.
okay, nevermind.
jada тowner Hahaha lol yeah a lot of people forget that the saxophone is also a horn instrument.
Me and my friends in marching band do this so much! It doesn't work as good as it seem sadly
no.
+Mr.Browneyed Beast Trumpet is a brass instrument and saxophone is a woodwind. They have different ways of producing sound.
You mean your traxophone?
Suggestion: play a few of those hybrid instruments at a Free-jazz jam - would not sound out of place.
Mary had a Little Lamb and he was hip as f***
Lel put a clarinet mouthpiece on a flute body 😂😂 -clarinet player
I did it it doesn't work whatsoever I guess the clarinet just isn't meant to have a metal body
there are metal clarinets out there, so that can't be it!
I think the air pressure may be a little too high... plus there's not a very easy way of fixing the clarinet mouthpiece on owing to the fact that it's 'accepted' by the barrel, as opposed to wrapping around a cork, if that makes sense?
Dude, you just invented new instruments.
Altosax mouthpiece+flute has really soft sound, nice indeed.
What's with musicians and making frankenstein-esque instruments by combining them? When I was in band, we put french horn mouthpieces on saxophones and tuba mouthpieces on clarinets.
morbid curiosity
That was both the funniest and most beautiful thing I have ever seen... I love your sense of humor! I might have to try a few combinations like these sometime
"Hello internet" hmmmm sonds familiar.
[NUC] WAVE
*cough*
Hey Pham
Well that's just a theory, a phrase theory, thank for watching!
well that instrument actually exist amd its called clarinet.-.
zazke_girotron Bruh, lol....😂😂😭😭.
I'm a clarinetist and I approve this message
I want to combine my saxophone and clarinet now
Matt Weiman the world isn't ready for that yet
Jamie Krouse lol
True
Can I combine a Trumpet and a Violin?
Tune in next time to see 2 instruments randomly glued together.
The trumpalin
I once put my tenor sax mouthpiece on a tuba. It sounds like a helicopter, especially if you put maximum amount of air through it.
Our ancestors thought there would be flying cars, robot boxing, teleportation in the future but what we have is flaxophonute
I don't think any flutes or saxes were harmed in the making of this video..were they?
He looks totally bonkers, but then so did Adolphe sax, who had the bright idea of adding a reed mouthpiece to a flute,,,,,,,and the rest is history,
That's why the saxo-flute worked - the fingering of both is pretty much the same! And why so many sax players double on flute !
We need more inventors !!!!
the sax mouthpiece with flute body sounds very similar to a clarinet because it pretty much is one
the only/main difference between sax and clarinet is that the body of a sax is shaped like a cone (starts at a small diameter and gets bigger), and clarinet is shaped like a cylinder (same diameter the whole way through)
this ‘sax-flute’ is a single reed mouth piece attached to a cylinder, i.e. a clarinet
The Alto fluteaphone sounds nice
Dude's fucking talented
first one sounds like a gay duck
This made me laugh way too hard, you´re so right
How do you now a a gay duck sounds?
Justin Jaeger he knows from experimenting
LOL
its not homophobic because in not saying being gay is bad and i not offending gay people in any way.
You were so preoccupied with whether or not you could, you didn't stop to think if you should
But can it djent?
Alto flutophone
XD
all these instruments we are enjoying today are results of invention and experiments of some genius,saxophone actually was invented and made with wood before later converted to a brass by the man Adolph Sax,so i dont think anybody should blame you for trying this,believe in yourself you might make it real...cheers bro.
the first one you made is basically what I play it's like a flute with a reed it's called a Xaphoon (pocket sax)
the flute/sax sounded like a clarinet with some pad leakage issues.
Silver Jag “Pad leakage issues” sounds very strange out of context.
Good fun. Whilst doing my physics degree at uni I did a course on the physics of music. The bore of the tube is an important part of an instrument, as is the nature of the vibrating system.
Flutes and recorders behave like a resonating tube open at each end. Reed instruments behave like a resonating tube closed at one end. Parallel and conical tubes overblow in different modes ... that's why it's easier to overblow a sax than a clarinet.
The trumpet family can only produce a good sound when used with a closed tube: That's why there aren't any trumpet-mouthpiece recorder hybrids.
But a nice experimental video. Thanks.
That's how innovations begins.
This is easily the best video i have ever seen. I love it. Keep up the awesome work
Science was too busy wondering whether or not we could and didn't think if we should.
*the ultimate band director*
Next step double reed on sax?
The world would be a far sadder place without wonderful weirdness like this.
Makes me want to get out my recorders, LittleSax etc. to see what happens when I switch things around. Thanks for a very enoyable 6 minutes.
Piccolonophone
Was awful
This is awesome. I once attached my alto sax mouthpiece onto a quena (Peruvian flute/recorder that I make as a hobby) and it sounded amazing!
flaxophute?
that was kind of cool so I watched all the way to the end and subscribed! :D
A couple of those actually had interesting sounds. The first (alto sax on piccolo) in particular caught my ear as something not quite like anything else. The alto sax on concert flute has a somewhat clarinet-like sound (which stands to reason, being basically the same single reed/cylindrical bore setup).
You were so preoccupied with weather or not you could, you never stopped to consider weather or not you should.
Brian Abbinanti and wasn't even in the ballpark of thinking about how to spell whether
@@chair547 hahaha😂
Memories of doing this in band camp are comeing bact to me
love this. liked and subscribed. I smiled the whole video.
The saxophone Reed on the flute sounded actually really good oml
Hi James, which song is it you start to play from 2:50 on the flute with alto neck & mouthpiece???
Thanks and kind regards
Sebastian
Did you find the song?
I want to know as well
I think that the flute mouthpiece into sax didnt work because a flute is a cylindrical pipe and not a conical one, so all vibes that usualy work in a cylinder-shaped instrument, are fading into the conical shape, and therefore a reed mouthpiece is needed, there isnt sufficent power in the little windstorm that happens in the flute mouthpiece to drive the conical air-pole.
And thats why a reed mouthpiece into the flute would work.
this is the worst thing marijuana does
It's amazing how the sax parts made the flute actually sound like a sax. As a sax player, I love that.
honestly i like the sounds some of them make. -a saxophonist 👀
This is the kind of thing that happens when you're bored in band class
Yikes! Everyone is so upset. I say if you got two, and your not compromising them or you are lucky enough to have extra.. Stick em together! Have a go.. See what comes out. Everyone is complaining about the noise it makes. How it isn't right.
WHO CARES?!
NO instrument was "right" ever.. Until it was. If you can make more than one pitch, it's an instrument. And yeah this guy is just doin this little "jotting-down-ideas"-video, but who knows? Maybe some random kid halfway across the world watches this video, and they are inspired to combine some of the instruments they have around the house. Fifteen years later after a whole lot of creativity and a viral UA-cam video...suddenly we are hearing some masterpiece out of a ridiculous contraption none of us ever would have considered. Something some wrong that none of these aforementioned "engineers" would ever come up with..
Who knows?
The world is a strange place, and far stranger things than that have happened. Repeatedly.
In the meantime..all you people need to get off your high horses, and back away from your keyboards a bit. You are all SO strongly offended by experimenting with different instrument part combinations that you ALL feel the need to overlap your opinions of disgust??
Yeesh...
Music is supposed to be one of the creative arts. When did you all become so against playful creativity??
Excellent. I really enjoyed this little adventure.
"Sounds like a distorted clarinet" bruh have you ever heard a distorted clarinet sounds like.....
I love when people do this because this shows that there's no limit to instruments and there's always gonna be a new instrument
Do you not know what scissors are, sir?
OMG!! In my band class, my friend Aiden, who plays the saxophone, asked to see my flute and put hem together... he played it very well... we called it the saxoflute
This guy really likes tape
I love it when someone dares to be different. Thanks James.
flutsophone or saxolute?
this musical experiment (for some reason) reminds me of driving through the western US years agoand seeing all these signs advertising the FLYING JACKALOPE exhibit just ahead. this mutationbeing the result of mating an antelope with a jack rabbit. (sorry if I'm missing the point.)
+Juan Gonzalez flaxophone
+Juan Gonzalez flutsophone!!! haha Lmao :)
HA!😂😂😂
sexyphone?
In case you were wondering, you can put an alto mouthpiece on a baritone and it will play pretty well!
1:45 Ahhh yeah Squidwards back in town.
Alto sax mouthpiece + piccolo flute body
sounds nice but the Alto sax mouthpiece and neck + C flute body
is my favorite
Couldn't you get a pair of scissors to cut the tape ?
NO
*plays flute-sax*
Snake: WTF am I gonna do???
Saxophlute?
Flutophone
flaxophone
Fluxophone
Adam flaxophone
Adam
Flutophone
it has such a nice mellow tone! its almost like a baritone sax in its high range, however cleaner!. (definitely trying that out on a flute!)
Try a clarinet with a alto sax head (and alto sax reed)
Zig-A-Toll Jr clarinet reeds dont fit so why would he use clarinet reeds?
idk
its an idea .-.
Boot
he said alto sax reed
A lot of those turned out surprisingly well
I'm that one trombone that stumbled across this
Jeffrey Fletcher yes...yes you are
Jeffrey Fletcher Brother!
Jeffrey Fletcher I'm the only trombone in my band class *only one*
i play tuba wth
That alto sax mouthpiece+neck attachment to the flute sounded best to me. You should consider doing a soloing video with that combination once more.
I did this with my recorder mouth piece and my flute one time XD
using instruments for their unintended purpose. wonderful, love it.
d o y a ' l i k e j a z z? - Barry b benson
I quite enjoyed that. Try a sax mouthpiece THROUGH a flute mouthpiece through the body of your instrument of choice next!
time wasted, but.. piccolo flute & alto mouthpiece sounds pretty good, it worked with the soprano mouthpiece as well...
and regular flute with alto mouthpiece seems to be a pretty musical combination too :D
This is what the internet is for.
I feel the alto neck and mouth piece on the flute could lend itself to some cool Phillip Glass style composition.
He we was so concerned about whether or not he could, he didn't stop to think if he should.
The flute body associated to the alto sax neck and mouthpiece produce a sound like a bass clarinet
all about that flatosax