Wish you trully The sucess you DESERVE , BECAUSE YOU ARE BLESS WITH a Stuning, amazing, INSPIRATION AND AS I SAID, YOU ARE, clearly UNIQUE, Smile to life, Greatings from Porto IN Portugal 🙏👍🇵🇹
Right?? Ditto! I was hooked when he started with "Better Off Alone". Heck. I loved ALL the songs he played at Wal Mart. The nostalgia brought on all the feels.
0:17 Better off Alone - Alice DeeJay 0:25 Around the World (LaLaLa) ATC 0:35 Blue - Eiffel 65 0:55 rondo ala turca- Mozart 1:01 charge! 1:16 Tetris theme (Korobushka) 1:35 ?????? 1:43 Married Life (UP) 1:50 Mr. sandman 2:09 fur Elise - Beethoven 2:32 Everytime We Touch - Cascade 2:52 Heaven - DJ Sammy 2:57 Dota - Basshunter
As a juggler since 1976, I have done my fair share of "testing" various objects in stores, usually larger air-filled balls. I do a lot with ball spinning. One time in a dept. store near Boston, I spun a ball on my right index, then tossed it up while doing a pirouette, expecting to catch the ball back on my right index as usual. Instead, the ball went up, hit a suspended sign which unhooked at one end. The sign swung down guillotine-like, slicing the air and narrowly missing my head. No one was hurt. Now that wrapping paper is in bins at the front of my local supermarket, I am tempted to juggle three of those rolls with half flips. It looks pretty and perpetuates my reputation in town. Like the guy in the clip above, I can't help myself. Besides, 'tis the season, so why not?
What's even more impressive is that most toy pianos have just one and a bit octaves, and won't allow you to press more than two of the minuscule plastic keys at once...
If you're going to "prank" at a store, this is the way to do it. You're not harassing customers or store employees, you're not damaging or misplacing the goods, and it's in good fun. Hopefully people find it more entertaining than annoying.
A prank is a prank. This is just a video, basically reaction content. Why do people regurgitate this comment all the time? The originality in youtube comments is pathetic
Back in the mid 80's, I remember my dad doing something similar in Wal-Mart. He used to let the demo play on one of those Casio keyboards and act like he was actually the one playing the music. Kids would walk by and look at him like he was this fantastic musician, standing close by and watching as he pretended to play while dancing. At the time, I was a bit embarassed by it, but now, it's just a fond memory I can laugh about. He's been gone for 25 years, but I still miss him every day.
Going from the meow meow piano at 1:34 straight into the 'theme' from Pixar's UP (1:42) surprised me the most. It's a wonderful piece of music that always gets me in the feels… even when played on two toy pianos in Target!
When I was a student, my neighbour in the flat where I lived was a penniless but brilliant music student who could not afford a proper instrument, so used a toy keyboard instead! The music was so utterly beautiful that people hearing it would stand completely enchanted in a trance outside the door to listen.
I was about 5 years old on a ferry trip with a 20 cent plastic sqeezebox toy. The entertainer was onstage playing this ritzy inlaid piano accordian. He called me up and asked to have a play? Sure He played 3 songs on that thing and the whole boat was singing along to it. My toy!!! He said a true musician can make music out of anything. Man I was so proud.My toy made so many people happy.
I tried playing some classical organ and hymn tunes on toy keyboards at a store in Malaysia 10 years ago while my wife was viewing items in an adjacent department. No one took any notice, except for the security guard who briefly listened and then proceeded to lurk just within earshot until I had finished.
When my brother and I were in our twenties we used to go Christmas shopping and he'd hit every button on every single toy that sang or played music. Though I thought it was juvenile it still made me laugh out loud! Thanks for bringing back a happy memory! 🎶❤️🎶🎄🌟🎅🏼
I love that, great choice of tune!! One of my favourite artists used a cat piano as part of a live concert - it was very funny. First time I found out they existed! 😂
You definitely gained a new subscriber, I love respectful "pranks" like this, they are so genuinely fun and entertaining! Not even mentioning those piano skills!
These aren't pranks..These are staged just like the other 10+ thousand people who have done pretty much this exact same video, They do it for likes! The saddest part, people think these are actually even 0.0069% real!
@@brianpage7569I’m not sure what you think is staged about a guy walking around a store playing with toy pianos? The reactions weren’t even crazy either; most were him specifically asking people “hey did you like that?” and then saying that they did. Genuinely confused about where you’re getting it on this one. Usually I can at least see where the notion is coming from but this one is just kind of strange to me.
Unbelievable! 😃 I say the Tetris melody spontaneously without thinking, even thought I last heard út 20 years ago. You’re awesome! You put a smile on my face!
This dude's dropping songs like 90% of UA-cam's current audience probably never heard before. I don't even mean to own myself as old, I'm not, but these songs are actually from a different generation that blasted me back like ten, fifteen years
That's not very old, at all. There is no way of owning oneself because of age. Age isn't relevant. It's hilarious when people under 40 talk like they're 60.
@YodatheHobbit That's not *quite* what I was saying. I was saying that despite us not being that old, these songs *feel* old because the people that would've heard these songs as kids now are at the age where they likely can have kids themselves. Perception of time is funky, but really neat
All of it was a laugh, but also would show kids that they could get skilled, even playing on so called "Toys". There was a "Pop group", in the 1980s called (Pianosaurus), that only played on toy instruments, they came from New York City, give them a listen.
Great Video Mate. Love it that I almost got all the songs. If I saw this happening while working (back in my 9:5 work days) you'd made my day, cheers! 0:16 Alice Deejay - Better Off Alone 0:23 beFour - Magic Melody 0:34 Eiffel 65 - Blue (Da Ba Dee) 0:55 Mozart - Rondo Alla Turca 01:01 Tommy Walker - Baseball Organ: Charge! 01:16 Hirokazu Tanaka - Tetris Theme (Gameboy Ver.) 01:36 Major Lazer & DJ Snake - Lean On (feat. MØ) 01:43 Michael Giacchino - Married Life (From Disney's Movie "Up") 01:50 The Chordettes - Mr. Sandman 02:08 Beethoven - Für Elise 02:31 Cascada - Everytime We Touch 02:46 Heaven - DJ Sammy [Edit By: Myn0valife] 02:55 Daddy DJ [Edit By: Nico-un6oh/AndreasElf]
0:29 - What's the name of this song? I recognize it and can hum the sung melody, part of which I think include "la la la". Very popular at turn-of-the-century dance parties. But I don't think I ever knew the name. Shazam say's I'm not humming it well enough.
I like playing music as a hobby, but I've always felt too embarrassed to play the toy pianos at the stores. Some of them actually sound really nice though. It's really fun and entertaining to hear what songs musicians play on the toy keyboards whenever we go to the stores. I've also often had people ask me to tune the ukuleles so they could play them, and it's honestly really hard because if I tune up one string, the other goes out of tune! Haha. But once I get everything sorted out, I enjoy listening to everyone having a jam session with toy instruments. I wish I could hear more music like this around the stores more often. Also, a very random thought but while the traditional cat piano is funny, I'd love to hear what a "Mew" keyboard would sound like, featuring the cries of the Pokémon Mew. Notes in the 1st-3rd octaves could be Mewtwo, and any higher is Mew. Pokémon could open up some insane possibilities for toy keyboard sounds.
Thank you! Had to scroll down to find where I remembered it from. Turns out that track originally just instrumental was made DJ Jurgen. It was heavily sampled at every crazy rave I can (sort of)remember from the late 90s
Playing classical músic in a toy is something AMAZING, continue EACH time more to improve, you have a talent that, in my HUMBLE POINT OF vue Will even more go Higher with time 🙏 YOU ARE UNIQUE ! BLESSINGS FROM PORTUGAL 😉👍🙏🇵🇹
You're very talented. When I was a teenager, I pulled several strings on talking dolls and almost got thrown out. Didn't have the same effect as your playing.
Mr. Sandman played on the cat keyboard was probably my favorite. Got to say if I were a parent and had to hear a kid pounding on it I would lose my mind. LOL!
Good clean fun! I loved the cat toy piano for real...that was hilarious. That last toy seemed to have a lot going on...may need another go with that. Or collect all the funky toy keyboards and do a vid with them a-la Magpie style. Cheers.
Music has a unique ability to evoke emotions and memories. Certain melodies can transport us back to specific moments in time. Sometimes a snippet of a song is all it takes to spark a feeling of joy or nostalgia. Whether we remember the full lyrics or just a catchy chorus, music leaves a lasting impression. The power of a song lies in its ability to connect with us on a personal level. That connection can be just as strong with a familiar phrase as it is with a complete composition.
The fact that that's even possible on those things is proof that you can start learning music at any age and can unironically create some fisher-price bangers
Add me on spotify, I am going to drop a new song January 2024: cyran.lnk.to/spotify
i am the first to like your comment and click the link :)
The best part is fan reactions. You are a talent.
Wish you trully The sucess you DESERVE , BECAUSE YOU ARE BLESS WITH a Stuning, amazing, INSPIRATION AND AS I SAID, YOU ARE, clearly UNIQUE, Smile to life, Greatings from Porto IN Portugal 🙏👍🇵🇹
@@LFVG-nm5pz but anyone can learn these riffs and play them in public
@@user-nj6bt5gy4s some, not everyone, God Bless
"That's impressive"
"Thanks, I've been playing this model since I was 2."
Hahahahha
@@shirosurfer8864 WE ARE CALLED TO REPENTANCE AND WE MUST BE BORN AGAIN!
@@theharshtruthoutthere cool story wrong channel
😂😂
*when you can change your keyboards batteries in 5.2 seconds cause you started out young*
That transition from "All Around the World (La La La La La)" to "I'm Blue (Da Ba Dee)" made the 90s kid in me weep with absolute joy
Same here, honestly
Right?? Ditto! I was hooked when he started with "Better Off Alone". Heck. I loved ALL the songs he played at Wal Mart. The nostalgia brought on all the feels.
I concur.
I'm an 80's kid, but I got the feels, too.
You reminded me those were from the 90s made me weep. Late nineties I hope. I will not be googling that haha
I broke into such a smile when you started playing "Mr. Sandman" on the cat piano. I want to be you.
bro i was about to ask about it. so nostalgic
😂 just brilliant!
Catiano
My fave too!
That could be my ringtone
0:17 Better off Alone - Alice DeeJay
0:25 Around the World (LaLaLa) ATC
0:35 Blue - Eiffel 65
0:55 rondo ala turca- Mozart
1:01 charge!
1:16 Tetris theme (Korobushka)
1:35 ??????
1:43 Married Life (UP)
1:50 Mr. sandman
2:09 fur Elise - Beethoven
2:32 Everytime We Touch - Cascade
2:52 Heaven - DJ Sammy
2:57 Dota - Basshunter
1:35 I can remember the part he is playing, but can't remember enough of the song to remember the title 😭 it's a pop song though
Tetris - это Коробейники 1898 год, русская народная песня в обработке композитора Яков Пригожий. На русском она называется Коробушка (little box)
Mr Sandman '1954 - The Chordettes and The Four Aces.
@ember13dp All I know is the artist is DJ Snake. Cant remember the song
i think 1:35 is rockabye with anne marie?
The "Lean On" with the "meow" sound was unexpectedly dope
Seeing someone with an incredible skill use it to just have some silly fun , is always very entertaining.
As a juggler since 1976, I have done my fair share of "testing" various objects in stores, usually larger air-filled balls. I do a lot with ball spinning. One time in a dept. store near Boston, I spun a ball on my right index, then tossed it up while doing a pirouette, expecting to catch the ball back on my right index as usual. Instead, the ball went up, hit a suspended sign which unhooked at one end. The sign swung down guillotine-like, slicing the air and narrowly missing my head. No one was hurt. Now that wrapping paper is in bins at the front of my local supermarket, I am tempted to juggle three of those rolls with half flips. It looks pretty and perpetuates my reputation in town. Like the guy in the clip above, I can't help myself. Besides, 'tis the season, so why not?
@@roberttemple2521 Get back in those shops and start juggling Robert , you owe it to yourself and society in general.😂
Have a good Christmas mate.
WoW such staged
What's even more impressive is that most toy pianos have just one and a bit octaves, and won't allow you to press more than two of the minuscule plastic keys at once...
@@semdesk1965Bait used to be believable... 😔
If you're going to "prank" at a store, this is the way to do it. You're not harassing customers or store employees, you're not damaging or misplacing the goods, and it's in good fun. Hopefully people find it more entertaining than annoying.
this isn't really a prank though
It's not a prank it's a good and humble Nice fellow trying to connect with his talent, I liked it
A prank is a prank. This is just a video, basically reaction content. Why do people regurgitate this comment all the time? The originality in youtube comments is pathetic
@@josejuliangavinoarriaga6528 yeah so its not a prank so why is the oc talking about how this is a good prank
What I meen is that is an inocent prank not to bother people but to show his skills.
Back in the mid 80's, I remember my dad doing something similar in Wal-Mart. He used to let the demo play on one of those Casio keyboards and act like he was actually the one playing the music. Kids would walk by and look at him like he was this fantastic musician, standing close by and watching as he pretended to play while dancing. At the time, I was a bit embarassed by it, but now, it's just a fond memory I can laugh about. He's been gone for 25 years, but I still miss him every day.
Aww. That's such a dad thing. Great memory. I miss my Dad too.
So cute!
That's a lovely memory, thankyou for sharing it 💕
He was the kind of dad to have.
Hugs man..
The "Every time we touch" by Cascada metled my late 90's heart.
Not 90s
@@paradisebreeze1705 early 2000s, but it is actually like a lot of late 90s dance music. I used to listen to that genre a lot.
Its Maggie Reilly😊
@@nelliebly6616 Yea but this version he played was from Cascada :)
@@paradisebreeze1705 Yea but im from 1997 soo...I know the song was relased in early 2000. Well durring first 4 years I don't remember much xD
As someone who used to play music on a 25 key midi keyboard i could feel your pain at 0:57 when you ran out of keys 😭
I think he'd just hit the highest note
Going from the meow meow piano at 1:34 straight into the 'theme' from Pixar's UP (1:42) surprised me the most. It's a wonderful piece of music that always gets me in the feels… even when played on two toy pianos in Target!
When I was a student, my neighbour in the flat where I lived was a penniless but brilliant music student who could not afford a proper instrument, so used a toy keyboard instead! The music was so utterly beautiful that people hearing it would stand completely enchanted in a trance outside the door to listen.
This was me
@@Jessica-el3dcsure, Jessica 😂
@@uikmnhj4me ya I was broke and played on cheap kid pianos when I was a kid
I was about 5 years old on a ferry trip with a 20 cent plastic sqeezebox toy. The entertainer was onstage playing this ritzy inlaid piano accordian. He called me up and asked to have a play? Sure He played 3 songs on that thing and the whole boat was singing along to it. My toy!!! He said a true musician can make music out of anything. Man I was so proud.My toy made so many people happy.
i confirm that it was not me...
The fact you aren’t harassing or bothering people is the best part. More stuff like his, is what these store pranksters should do.
But you need talent do something like that, as opposed as being an annoying brat and « pranking » people.
@@marcmartin125 I think this guy clearly has skills on the keys. If he can play well enough for us all to recognize the music on basic toys. 🤷♂️
You must've missed the part where he smashed the cat piano over someone's head and started running. 😂
yooo, the DOTA at the end was nostalgic af😂
Anything to inspire young people to become musicians.
It is so good for the brain.
I tried playing some classical organ and hymn tunes on toy keyboards at a store in Malaysia 10 years ago while my wife was viewing items in an adjacent department. No one took any notice, except for the security guard who briefly listened and then proceeded to lurk just within earshot until I had finished.
Security guard: "I'm watching you... ... ... also, keep playing please, la"
1:52
The person in the store wondering about their mental health lately, "oh shit, I think I've finally lost it, I'm hearing singing cats" 😂
What was MY favorite "part" in this video?? ALL OF IT!!!!! Super badass!!!! Loved it.
When my brother and I were in our twenties we used to go Christmas shopping and he'd hit every button on every single toy that sang or played music. Though I thought it was juvenile it still made me laugh out loud! Thanks for bringing back a happy memory! 🎶❤️🎶🎄🌟🎅🏼
1:43 is my favorite
Me too
@@SparkyStarLPS I was just about to comment what’s the song at 1:45
@1:56 : Hearing "MR. SANDMAN" on the "cat piano" was humorous !
Mr Meaow Meaow
I love that, great choice of tune!!
One of my favourite artists used a cat piano as part of a live concert - it was very funny. First time I found out they existed! 😂
The Basshunter at 2:58 Ratatouilled me back into high school lol
Field of dreams for me personally. Love that song so much. Especially the happy hardcore remixes.
What song did he play before that? Could you know what was that?
@@godaelite unfortunately not. But sound familiar. Tried to shazam it got nothin
what song did he play before that?
@@UnsortedMangive a time stamp
You should put together a band that plays toy instruments. I would buy that album.
Check out maromaro with the stylusphone or whatever
That was done back in the 1980s ! I saw them on television , the " leader " said he equipped the entire group for under $ 100. at Toys R Us !!!
Totally awesome!! Sounds great 💞⚡ I especially love the music you were playing wen the guy said "dope".
0:40 That's really good!
The meowing cat playing was hilarious! If i could play piano, id be doing the same thing in the stores! Love it
And Mr Sandman is one of my favorite of favorites
Awesome the meows were definitely great. My favorite 🎉❤ thanks for making Christmas fun today 😂
You definitely gained a new subscriber, I love respectful "pranks" like this, they are so genuinely fun and entertaining! Not even mentioning those piano skills!
In what world is this a prank? 🧐
+1
These aren't pranks..These are staged just like the other 10+ thousand people who have done pretty much this exact same video, They do it for likes! The saddest part, people think these are actually even 0.0069% real!
@@CountryKyle007it is not a prank that is why she put the word in quotation marks
@@brianpage7569I’m not sure what you think is staged about a guy walking around a store playing with toy pianos? The reactions weren’t even crazy either; most were him specifically asking people “hey did you like that?” and then saying that they did. Genuinely confused about where you’re getting it on this one. Usually I can at least see where the notion is coming from but this one is just kind of strange to me.
Whenever I hear 1:16 I think of æspa hold on tight 😂
The cat keyboard was the funniest. I would go see a concerto with that style of music
Unbelievable! 😃
I say the Tetris melody spontaneously without thinking, even thought I last heard út 20 years ago. You’re awesome!
You put a smile on my face!
BTW, it was originally a folk song about a guy who's trying to pick up a girl while selling his farm goods.
This dude's dropping songs like 90% of UA-cam's current audience probably never heard before. I don't even mean to own myself as old, I'm not, but these songs are actually from a different generation that blasted me back like ten, fifteen years
2:56 basshunter DotA
edit: ah it might be a different basshunter song ("all I ever wanted")
Pretty sure it's All I Ever Waned, yeah! @@miniepicness
@@miniepicnessits def basshunter and dota.
That's not very old, at all. There is no way of owning oneself because of age. Age isn't relevant. It's hilarious when people under 40 talk like they're 60.
@YodatheHobbit That's not *quite* what I was saying. I was saying that despite us not being that old, these songs *feel* old because the people that would've heard these songs as kids now are at the age where they likely can have kids themselves. Perception of time is funky, but really neat
My fav. The kitty meow piano! But the best is the tunes you performed on the toys! Complete fun.
All of it was a laugh, but also would show kids that they could get skilled, even playing on so called "Toys". There was a "Pop group", in the 1980s called (Pianosaurus), that only played on toy instruments, they came from New York City, give them a listen.
Making people smile with your art is a real talent
I had no idea toy pianos could sound anything like that! Amazing!
Great Video Mate. Love it that I almost got all the songs. If I saw this happening while working (back in my 9:5 work days) you'd made my day, cheers!
0:16 Alice Deejay - Better Off Alone
0:23 beFour - Magic Melody
0:34 Eiffel 65 - Blue (Da Ba Dee)
0:55 Mozart - Rondo Alla Turca
01:01 Tommy Walker - Baseball Organ: Charge!
01:16 Hirokazu Tanaka - Tetris Theme (Gameboy Ver.)
01:36 Major Lazer & DJ Snake - Lean On (feat. MØ)
01:43 Michael Giacchino - Married Life (From Disney's Movie "Up")
01:50 The Chordettes - Mr. Sandman
02:08 Beethoven - Für Elise
02:31 Cascada - Everytime We Touch
02:46 Heaven - DJ Sammy [Edit By: Myn0valife]
02:55 Daddy DJ [Edit By: Nico-un6oh/AndreasElf]
02:46 Kind of sounded like DJ Sammy - Heaven
@@myn0valifeyep, that’s it
great info!!! thanks
PS: i think the last one is All I ever Wanted??
NOOOOOOO !!! 2:55 is a Daddy DJ
02:55 Basshunter - Dota
1:02 - The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time - When Link opens a treasure
Def not lol. It's the baseball theme
@@Robert-Edwin-House. heh
Bro got the wrong idea 😭😭😭
It’s always refreshing to see someone taking time out of their day to make other’s smile. Bravo! ❤️💪🏼😎👍🏼❤️
I was thinking exactly the same as you!
Never heard of this channel b4 but if they’re all as chill and positive as this one, I’m on board. A breath of fresh air!
The level of chill on this guy is God level! Even animated, he is super chill!
the whole video was my favorite I enjoyed watching you go to all the diff stores and playing songs allot of people smiled keep it up and God Bless.
2:56 Thank you for remembering a great rave music artist, S3RL. Pretty Rave Girl is one of my favorites!
You definitely need a fully produced song with you playing toy pianos.
If i saw you doing this in a store, I'd legit schedule a party and try to hire you to play music there with these toys.
I loved all of it. Good clean fun never hurts anyone, hopefully puts a smile on alot of faces.❤❤
0:29 - What's the name of this song? I recognize it and can hum the sung melody, part of which I think include "la la la". Very popular at turn-of-the-century dance parties. But I don't think I ever knew the name. Shazam say's I'm not humming it well enough.
ATC-Around the world
@@leompaleo7231 Thanks!
"Ooo live entertainment" got me 😂
I like playing music as a hobby, but I've always felt too embarrassed to play the toy pianos at the stores. Some of them actually sound really nice though. It's really fun and entertaining to hear what songs musicians play on the toy keyboards whenever we go to the stores. I've also often had people ask me to tune the ukuleles so they could play them, and it's honestly really hard because if I tune up one string, the other goes out of tune! Haha. But once I get everything sorted out, I enjoy listening to everyone having a jam session with toy instruments. I wish I could hear more music like this around the stores more often.
Also, a very random thought but while the traditional cat piano is funny, I'd love to hear what a "Mew" keyboard would sound like, featuring the cries of the Pokémon Mew. Notes in the 1st-3rd octaves could be Mewtwo, and any higher is Mew. Pokémon could open up some insane possibilities for toy keyboard sounds.
It really goes to show that a really good musical can make good music with anything
not only are you good, you're playing some of my favorite songs
1:12 wow. The only store that sell games in my area have like 10 games per console for sale. I have to get everything online :(
2:55 Basshunter - DotA. Man that brought back some high school memories.
Love this. The actual creative potential of toys that are available today! When a talented creative person gets their hands on one!
The Alice deejay better off alone (1st song he played) was good I loved that one
Thank you! Had to scroll down to find where I remembered it from. Turns out that track originally just instrumental was made DJ Jurgen. It was heavily sampled at every crazy rave I can (sort of)remember from the late 90s
Oh the joy to be had out of life when one is gifted with talent. So simple but so pleasing!
So these TOYS can actually sound good with a real piansit.. That's good to know!
2:09 Lucy : "What kind of Christmas music is THAT ? "
Schroeder : "BEETHOVEN Christmas music. "
I love seeing you playing music on these pianos or in music stores! Thanks for all your videos and hope to see many more!
Playing classical músic in a toy is something AMAZING, continue EACH time more to improve, you have a talent that, in my HUMBLE POINT OF vue Will even more go Higher with time 🙏 YOU ARE UNIQUE ! BLESSINGS FROM PORTUGAL 😉👍🙏🇵🇹
My favorite part of this video started at 0:01 and ended around 3:04. Just what we all need.
2:46 the effect doesn't sound bad at all!
You're very talented. When I was a teenager, I pulled several strings on talking dolls and almost got thrown out. Didn't have the same effect as your playing.
this was so cool and impressive!!! made me smile and a lot of what you played brought back good memories! enjoyed them all! thank you!
Name of the song? 2:30
Everytime we touch - Cascada
@@charliewatson8783 thanks 😄
Your videos always puts a smile on my face!
Mr. Sandman played on the cat keyboard was probably my favorite.
Got to say if I were a parent and had to hear a kid pounding on it I would lose my mind. LOL!
2:08 anyone done a Fur Elise joke yet? 😺😹
Lol yes
0:23 Pixar mom in the background
I think all keyboards should have a meow setting.
Great content! This is definitely how you mess about in a store. Non destructive or intrusive to patrons or workers 😂❤
1:43 is my favorite part!
2:52 that is actualy the best product endorsment ever lmao
As a two year old preschool teacher, I’m requesting your presence in my classroom-anytime!! Seriously anytime, open invitation 😊
Good clean fun! I loved the cat toy piano for real...that was hilarious. That last toy seemed to have a lot going on...may need another go with that. Or collect all the funky toy keyboards and do a vid with them a-la Magpie style. Cheers.
What's impressive is how well the toy pianos can be played
Tools matter, but... an artist can get the best out of a poor tool
I agree. The way my children played their toy pianos I thought they weren't even tuned, just random notes lol
1:37 was my fave part, totally forgot that song existed. Still can't find the title lol
i love the damn fact u just get straight into the video
What is the music/song called at 1:43?
up - married life
@@tweek8546 Thank you😊
2:37 what's the name of the song
Everytime we touch
The cat Chordettes with meow sandman got me good
Broooo i remember listening to "everytime we touch" as a kid. Thanks for bringing that memory back!
The bass pro hat tops it off
0:43 "you're pretty good... And cute" 😳😅
My favorite part is 3:23
it's mine too
0:39 Mmmm she was ready.
C'mon toy makers. Give this man a sponsor or something! What a wonderful way to advertise such a product. That Sand Man was sublime.
Music has a unique ability to evoke emotions and memories. Certain melodies can transport us back to specific moments in time. Sometimes a snippet of a song is all it takes to spark a feeling of joy or nostalgia. Whether we remember the full lyrics or just a catchy chorus, music leaves a lasting impression. The power of a song lies in its ability to connect with us on a personal level. That connection can be just as strong with a familiar phrase as it is with a complete composition.
That's amazing ❤
I absolutely adore people playing real music on odd things. Toy instruments especially.
Send this video to someone who likes music
Or cats
@@mia_bellyes lol
1:52 November 5th 1955
The fact that that's even possible on those things is proof that you can start learning music at any age and can unironically create some fisher-price bangers
Song name at 2:41?
Think he legit says the the title of it lol "everytime we touch"
@@ILazzarus666 dude many thanks!!
Sandstorm- darude
Loved this whole video!!! Love all of your song choices as well!
THAT WAS DOPE !! PLAY ON MYSTRO PLAY ON !🎹🎹🎹🎵🎼🎶
I have to admit I totally admire musicians especially with such talents
Very talented! And this is wholesome & the reactions were sweet.
1:16 as a Tetris fan, this made me really happy idk why