You play 91 instruments. You're a geologist. You do aerial gymnastics. In a good way, you're absolutely insane. Thanks for channelling all the hard work and talent into something that we all love and enjoy. :)
@@InstrumentManiac It takes, by my estimation, at least three to five years to become legitimately competent at playing a single instrument. If the fingering and embouchure is the same, that can be extended to an entire family of instruments for the woodwind and brass families of instruments, but it still takes skill and finesse to adapt to the other members of the family. It also takes experience to figure out how to transpose for them, particularly if you're already dealing with an instrument in a different key compared to what the score was originally composed for. Then you also get families of instruments where they aren't just an octave off of each other and you have to cope. If you wanted an easy route you'd just digitize the score and use whatever application you're using to transpose it for you, but I know people are sometimes good enough to transpose something live and that's just insane. My sister used to do that when she was in marching band, since she knew how to play clarinet, trumpet, flute, and piccolo. I only ever learned trumpet, because I knew my level of ability wouldn't allow me to cope with enough keys to be competent on any of the woodwind instruments. I got decidedly decent at it, but decided to drop it after middle school because I knew I didn't want to invest the time and effort into it in the way that high school band expects of you. My sister did concert and marching band and she never had spare time. So I wouldn't sell yourself short. You're talented, truly, and you've put the effort into it to become at least reasonably competent in that many different families of instrument. I'm just glad to be able to geek out over some of the videos you've posted where you deep dive into some of your instrument purchases. It's just such a pleasure to learn about new and interesting instruments (at least to me) and hear someone play them with complementary backing tracks. Your video on the contrabass clarinet is a masterpiece. I've never heard another track re-written to focus so heavily on an instrument used mostly for the deep backing bass notes. Lovely work.
All instruments are the same really. I can't imagine what instrument would not be intuitive unless it were programmed that way.andvit really depends, some people just know how to do it. Also, practice does make perfect in the context of musicianship as you must train your brain the same way you train muscles at a gym. The only way to keep it up is to keep it up. There is never something you cannot learn, even from the most novice of players. Keeping an open mind, relaxing atmosphere, and opportunity to try different instruments in a similar span of time will make a multi-instrumentalist out of those born with the gene.
@@C_U_R_I_E_L Yeah, no. All instruments are absolutely not the same. Skills on one instrument are often transferable to instruments within that same family of instruments, such as experience playing the violin being useful for other held, non-fretted, bowed instruments like the viola. Experience with a saxophone is largely transferable between the different sizes/tunings of the saxophone as long as the keying has been kept to the standard. The same is true for the keyed brass instruments, flutes, clarinets, etc. But only within their respective families of instruments. Embouchure, breath control, and fingering are all different between the different families of blown instruments. Basically, the way you've oversimplified this disregards all of the differences between the instruments and the effort that multi-instrumentalists put into learning their craft.
This is hugely inspiring. I am also a multi instrumentalist (right now I play 40 instruments and I’m learning the trumpet) but my other great passion is in chemistry. I’m 17 and I’m just starting college and a lot of people have made me feel like I need to choose between science and music, but seeing this gives me hope that I can achieve both in my life. I just found your channel and I love it, thank you!
Doubt you’ll see this comment as I’m very late, but wanted to add a voice in support of not choosing in the event someone else has the same dilemma . I have a friend who was deciding between doctor and musician. Ended up being a super specialist surgical nurse and then playing in pit bands and orchestras for shows. Less stress and more fun in the music, reliable income from the science, and a huge network of lovely friends in both camps. Yes, you can have it all.
When I lived in the baroque period, I had a large number of instruments too! Due to the shortage of space, I couldn't find a place to store them, but I ended up renting them to Mr. Johann Sebastian Bach.
I've been a longtime subscriber of yours and I just want to say, I love your musical style. You are also my biggest inspiration to play all my instruments and I am inspired by you!
Luke: Has 91 instruments, lives in a 2 bedroom apartment, and has room to store the instruments Me: has about 40 instruments, lives in a CA Ranch Single fam house, and has no room to store the instruments lol
I’m a percussionist and I’m currently trying to learn trumpet, but my mom thinks that I will lose all my percussion technique. Does learning a secondary instrument ruin the technique of your main instrument?
Pardon me for butting in, but I don't think so. If you were to take up a wind instrument, there could be interferences (solvable with a good teacher) but trumpet and percussions? It's like saying that taking a driving licence for a lorry will ruin your bycicle skills.
no way, in many ways secondary instruments actually strengthen your primary and give you more exposure to music. i do piano, clarinet, bass clarinet, tenor sax, guitar, and recorder and knowledge of every instrument strengthens my musical ability as a whole. if you want to learn, go for it!
@@dholocronkeeper Totally agree with you on this. It not only reinforced what I'd already learnt but gave me a much better understanding of music theory and composition. Especially the cello which is the bass of the violin family. Elgar in particular threw me a few curve balls, with the Enigma variations. I'd start in the bass clef and play, then turn over the page and suddenly i have to read in the baritone or alto clef.
Nah. 2ndary instruments usually let u see music in a different perspective and might - depending on the combination strengthen your previous instrument further in a way
This guys is exactly like me, I started Viola at age 10, I hated it. Then I switched to flute at age 11! I loved playing the flute, but I eventually switched to my main Instrument, and my current instrument, the bassoon at age 13! I am currently 14 and still obsessed with band and music😁
The fact this one guy can play so many instruments is amazing. Can't imagine all the time, effort and probably money that went into learning all of them. edit: on top of all that, he's a geologist? holy hell-
I admire your organization skills because I too have many instruments but I don’t have a second bedroom to store them all. Getting a larger apartment is not a financial option for me unfortunately but I was glad to see how you do it.
Ok, you're way crazier than I am in terms of number of instriments ... When I thought I was weird for wanting to play so many different instrument ... You just gave me the will to embrace it ! Thank you :)
Hello, why couldn't you Try Remaking A Daddy Grand Piano by putting on 88 Tuning Forks like what you did on an Upright Piano, Please do the Same Thing on a Daddy Grand Piano For Most of us UA-camrs, It will be a much Better Idea For us so we can Try and See and Hear Pianos with 88 Tuning Forks inside Thank You.
@@jaydenreed164dang i got three guitars, a piano, an electric drumset, 5 recorders, one flute, one harmonica, one saxophone, one trombone, one trumpet, two violins, an ocarina, and two ukeles but you are slaying 🔥🔥🔥
This is awesome! 😎👌 When playing Flute you need lung strength, to be able to blow air to produce noise, and arm strength And some friend introduced me to "Koto" a Japanese instrument. it's so relaxing to listen yet it's so challenging to play😂 Playing from wind instrument and try Stringed its just hard I love how he play various Instruments ❤️
Huh, could I possibly recommend another instrument to add to the collection? A tin whistle would really fit in with the rest of the winds you have your hands on, and there's a lot of range in timbre to play around with in the materials. It was personally one of my breakthrough instruments that helped me look at music in a different way, so it has a bit of a special place for me. I figure you're probably a bit like me and enjoy playing around with the differences in tone, and I couldn't help but notice the absence of those and wondered if you've ever heard of them.
I just found your chanel and I am amazed that you are so talented and love your songs, I will definitively listen to more and watch more of your videos!❤
We have way less than 90 instruments in our house, maybe something like 30, and it's so much more unbelievably chaotic xD every last inch of storage or wall space is splattered with instruments. I'm extremely envious of the clean and functional setup. You should get an electric drumkit! There's so much more to learn about percussion when you involve your feet
In the band hall duhh. 😂😂😂 In a serious note though, I have wondered that. At one point in time I had 21 instruments in my bed room, that was a fiasco.
Luke, if you wanna see really cool brass instruments you should watch Trent Hamilton, he has this thing called: The Wall of Many Things and it has i think over 60 extremely rare brass instruments and its really cool. also ive been watching your videos for about 2 years (i think) and i forgot to subscribe, but ive been a long-time viewer and watching you inspired me to play 6 (once again i think, im pretty sure its somewhere in between 6 to 14) (i play: 1; Contrabass clarinet, 2; contrabass trombone (and bass and tenor trombone) 3; sousaphone (the general giant of brass) 4: violin, 5; harmonica, and last but definitely not least, the Schalmei (MartinsHorn))
Contrabass flutes are rare but are amazing. The Flute Center of New York I think has one in stock but it is very expensive. The Kingma Contrabass and the Pearl Contrabass.
“Good video!” And also I look forward to more future content this year starting this summer, And good luck with everything else for the rest of the year!! Because I’m sure you’ll do very great too!. 😊✌️
Just found your videos, good stuff. I have a large collection as well, but of traditional instruments from all over. There is never a limit. My living room is just filled in a beautiful chaos :)
Hey! Just found your channel and as an alto (sax haha, just remembered i have to be specific) learning tenor (sax) next year, this video has eased my nerves a bit as im going to be a first time tenor in a jazz band! Thanks for being awesome, you've got a new sub :D
It all looks very tidy and organised. But the closets do help. I always say that a couple of well placed closets will bring order even to a small house. And your instruments seem all comfortably placed in there.
In the closet!?!? Oh the blasphemous horror!!! 😂😂😂😂 that's where I had my woodwinds and brass instruments. Except my sousaphone, it sat by the piano in what was supposed to be my dining room. My strings hung on my bedroom wall like you have in your living room. My trombone was used a a lighting fixture after it got knocked over and bent the slide. I only had 21 instruments though. Thanks for the tour of your apartment. You have a nice place.
Hopefully you will own more than 100 instruments. Add baritone and bass saxophone to your collection along with the sopranino sax. Plus add English horn and contrabassoon. A c soprano saxophone would also be good. A sarrusophone is also a good choice.
Hey Luke, if you ever want to explore new instruments, there’s this Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix, Arizona that has 6000 instruments that you can play!
BRUH I would love to learn to play so many instruments like that lol. but at the moment I don't know how to play any. I have a trumpet, but unfortunately I don't use it (I don't have that much free time unfortunately). And honestly I think unpithed percussions suit me the most lol, not to mention they are the easiest to play.
Glad the lick video came up! Definitely had to subscribe after that (fellow geologist...and occasionally a musician, but nowhere near as good or multi-talented!). Hope you're doing well.
My 11 year old son had an anoxic brain injury at birth, has autism and sensory processing issues. He is obsessed with music, instruments and making his own music via computer programs. He is turning into you with electric, acoustic and oil can guitars, many little percussion instruments, and is asking for a mini electric keyboard.
I accidentally disliked when I didn’t mean to, and when it said feedback shared with the creator, I liked because I wanted to let you know that it was an accident!
The 91 different Luke clones take their own instruments to their own houses and meet up every now and then to make a video
I've been found out 😂
It might be difficult, but I hope all of his clones appear in the next Christmas card.
:3
So 92 instruments(the trumpet) times 91 clones = 8,372 instruments. 🎶 🎵 🎷🪗🎸🎹🎺🎻🪕🥁🪘🎤🎧📯🔔
plot twist he's just using shadow clone jutsu
Clones aren't possible irl
You play 91 instruments. You're a geologist. You do aerial gymnastics. In a good way, you're absolutely insane. Thanks for channelling all the hard work and talent into something that we all love and enjoy. :)
Wow thanks Nick I really appreciate it! :)
@@InstrumentManiac just saying you should get any instruments if you want a subconscious bass flute get one I think that, that would be cooler
can you see wooden objects?
Wait he is a fricken gymnasts and geologist dang i gotta get my life together
@@bestie_tree7709 😂 I am with you... I'm sure you've got your life together better than me though!
I still am just amazed that any one person could play so many different instruments. A quiet prodigy?
Haha thanks! It's really just 20 years in the making so more like a... slow burn 😂
@@InstrumentManiac It takes, by my estimation, at least three to five years to become legitimately competent at playing a single instrument. If the fingering and embouchure is the same, that can be extended to an entire family of instruments for the woodwind and brass families of instruments, but it still takes skill and finesse to adapt to the other members of the family. It also takes experience to figure out how to transpose for them, particularly if you're already dealing with an instrument in a different key compared to what the score was originally composed for. Then you also get families of instruments where they aren't just an octave off of each other and you have to cope. If you wanted an easy route you'd just digitize the score and use whatever application you're using to transpose it for you, but I know people are sometimes good enough to transpose something live and that's just insane. My sister used to do that when she was in marching band, since she knew how to play clarinet, trumpet, flute, and piccolo. I only ever learned trumpet, because I knew my level of ability wouldn't allow me to cope with enough keys to be competent on any of the woodwind instruments. I got decidedly decent at it, but decided to drop it after middle school because I knew I didn't want to invest the time and effort into it in the way that high school band expects of you. My sister did concert and marching band and she never had spare time.
So I wouldn't sell yourself short. You're talented, truly, and you've put the effort into it to become at least reasonably competent in that many different families of instrument. I'm just glad to be able to geek out over some of the videos you've posted where you deep dive into some of your instrument purchases. It's just such a pleasure to learn about new and interesting instruments (at least to me) and hear someone play them with complementary backing tracks. Your video on the contrabass clarinet is a masterpiece. I've never heard another track re-written to focus so heavily on an instrument used mostly for the deep backing bass notes. Lovely work.
All instruments are the same really. I can't imagine what instrument would not be intuitive unless it were programmed that way.andvit really depends, some people just know how to do it. Also, practice does make perfect in the context of musicianship as you must train your brain the same way you train muscles at a gym. The only way to keep it up is to keep it up. There is never something you cannot learn, even from the most novice of players. Keeping an open mind, relaxing atmosphere, and opportunity to try different instruments in a similar span of time will make a multi-instrumentalist out of those born with the gene.
@@C_U_R_I_E_L Yeah, no. All instruments are absolutely not the same. Skills on one instrument are often transferable to instruments within that same family of instruments, such as experience playing the violin being useful for other held, non-fretted, bowed instruments like the viola. Experience with a saxophone is largely transferable between the different sizes/tunings of the saxophone as long as the keying has been kept to the standard. The same is true for the keyed brass instruments, flutes, clarinets, etc. But only within their respective families of instruments. Embouchure, breath control, and fingering are all different between the different families of blown instruments.
Basically, the way you've oversimplified this disregards all of the differences between the instruments and the effort that multi-instrumentalists put into learning their craft.
you didn't show us where you keep the mayonnaise. what a disgrace
This is what I imagine my band director’s house to be like
😂😂
OK why is that actually true
This is hugely inspiring. I am also a multi instrumentalist (right now I play 40 instruments and I’m learning the trumpet) but my other great passion is in chemistry. I’m 17 and I’m just starting college and a lot of people have made me feel like I need to choose between science and music, but seeing this gives me hope that I can achieve both in my life. I just found your channel and I love it, thank you!
Glad to hear - science & music pair well!
40 AT 17??? i play three at 13 playing 40 instruments sounds like a dream thats out of reach
@@syfer. You got this! :D
Doubt you’ll see this comment as I’m very late, but wanted to add a voice in support of not choosing in the event someone else has the same dilemma . I have a friend who was deciding between doctor and musician. Ended up being a super specialist surgical nurse and then playing in pit bands and orchestras for shows. Less stress and more fun in the music, reliable income from the science, and a huge network of lovely friends in both camps. Yes, you can have it all.
Eu compro tá bom certo
I find the amount of instruments you play inspiring
I play piano, harmonica, melodica, guitar, ukulele, clarinet & recorder
When I lived in the baroque period, I had a large number of instruments too! Due to the shortage of space, I couldn't find a place to store them, but I ended up renting them to Mr. Johann Sebastian Bach.
He didn’t include the mayonnaise, because it’s the best instrument, and it requires attention everyday.
I've been a longtime subscriber of yours and I just want to say, I love your musical style. You are also my biggest inspiration to play all my instruments and I am inspired by you!
Thanks Jonah!
@@InstrumentManiac Did you put my question up?
Luke: Has 91 instruments, lives in a 2 bedroom apartment, and has room to store the instruments
Me: has about 40 instruments, lives in a CA Ranch Single fam house, and has no room to store the instruments lol
I’m a percussionist and I’m currently trying to learn trumpet, but my mom thinks that I will lose all my percussion technique. Does learning a secondary instrument ruin the technique of your main instrument?
Not really, I play double bass and cello, bass guitars 4, 5 & 6 string, guitar, flute and tenor saxophone.
Pardon me for butting in, but I don't think so.
If you were to take up a wind instrument, there could be interferences (solvable with a good teacher) but trumpet and percussions? It's like saying that taking a driving licence for a lorry will ruin your bycicle skills.
no way, in many ways secondary instruments actually strengthen your primary and give you more exposure to music. i do piano, clarinet, bass clarinet, tenor sax, guitar, and recorder and knowledge of every instrument strengthens my musical ability as a whole. if you want to learn, go for it!
@@dholocronkeeper Totally agree with you on this. It not only reinforced what I'd already learnt but gave me a much better understanding of music theory and composition. Especially the cello which is the bass of the violin family.
Elgar in particular threw me a few curve balls, with the Enigma variations. I'd start in the bass clef and play, then turn over the page and suddenly i have to read in the baritone or alto clef.
Nah. 2ndary instruments usually let u see music in a different perspective and might - depending on the combination strengthen your previous instrument further in a way
This guys is exactly like me, I started Viola at age 10, I hated it. Then I switched to flute at age 11! I loved playing the flute, but I eventually switched to my main Instrument, and my current instrument, the bassoon at age 13! I am currently 14 and still obsessed with band and music😁
that's sick. I picked up clarinet 6 months ago and it's uh a long process to teach yourself sheet music and basic shit
its been a while since you posted this comment, as a fellow clarinet player i just wanted to ask how its going?:D@@freshbeans
@@Penguins_umbrella wow, I completely forgot about this comment
I did my first concert as 1st clarinet last week and joined marching band in May I'm at a competition right now
@@freshbeans omgg congrats that is awesome ! Sounds like you are making great progress. Good luck with the competition!
The fact this one guy can play so many instruments is amazing. Can't imagine all the time, effort and probably money that went into learning all of them.
edit: on top of all that, he's a geologist? holy hell-
I've always wondered this, esp for the bigger instruments! Can't wait for it.
I like how you showed us clips of the lick video as you pointed towards your instruments, really cool style and way of editing!
As a trombonist, that lick was fire🔥
I admire your organization skills because I too have many instruments but I don’t have a second bedroom to store them all. Getting a larger apartment is not a financial option for me unfortunately but I was glad to see how you do it.
Not him at 5:18 putting a horrible violin technique image for 'technique' and horrible teaching one in 'Music lessons'! Love this guy!
I'm trying to beat you before i get out of college, im going in to junior year of college and already own and play 39 instruments
Ok, you're way crazier than I am in terms of number of instriments ...
When I thought I was weird for wanting to play so many different instrument ... You just gave me the will to embrace it ! Thank you :)
Glad to hear.. .you should embrace it!
wait is that like a rhetorical question or is like a giveaway lol
nah I'm kidding instrument's are way too expensive
I gotta say I love that you give us the lick of the instruments when you get to them.
Truly genius editing
They go in the minecraft void
You are a renaissance man of many talents, amazing)
My man’s out here living the dream. Keep it up!
0:39 Gonna ignore the Rotor of a Rotary engine on your shelf, i love it
bro. I was 8 and i tried viola and failed...
HOW AM I SIMILAR TO YOU?!??!?
Hello, why couldn't you Try Remaking A Daddy Grand Piano by putting on 88 Tuning Forks like what you did on an Upright Piano, Please do the Same Thing on a Daddy Grand Piano For Most of us UA-camrs, It will be a much Better Idea For us so we can Try and See
and Hear Pianos with 88 Tuning Forks inside Thank You.
Thank you for inspiring me to grow my collection :)
Right now I have
Clarinet
Flute
Bass Clarinet
:)
2 recorders
Ukulele
i got a saxophone and an electric guitar :)
@@jaydenreed164dang i got three guitars, a piano, an electric drumset, 5 recorders, one flute, one harmonica, one saxophone, one trombone, one trumpet, two violins, an ocarina, and two ukeles but you are slaying 🔥🔥🔥
Every trombonist waiting for trombone lick:
Istrumentmaniac:
this is such a random thought but, why does this man remind me of austin from the backyardigans 💀
💀💀💀
This guy must have spend over 400K for all those instruments💀💀
This is awesome! 😎👌
When playing Flute you need lung strength, to be able to blow air to produce noise, and arm strength
And some friend introduced me to "Koto" a Japanese instrument.
it's so relaxing to listen yet it's so challenging to play😂
Playing from wind instrument and try Stringed its just hard
I love how he play various Instruments
❤️
Huh, could I possibly recommend another instrument to add to the collection? A tin whistle would really fit in with the rest of the winds you have your hands on, and there's a lot of range in timbre to play around with in the materials. It was personally one of my breakthrough instruments that helped me look at music in a different way, so it has a bit of a special place for me. I figure you're probably a bit like me and enjoy playing around with the differences in tone, and I couldn't help but notice the absence of those and wondered if you've ever heard of them.
I would imagine the Contra doesn't travel much given the case is so big! Do you store it in the case or by chance have you found a stand for it?
I just store it in the case and take it out when I record! A gig would have to pay me a lot of money to drag this somewhere 😂😂
Fact he used the Lick for his intro
I just found your chanel and I am amazed that you are so talented and love your songs, I will definitively listen to more and watch more of your videos!❤
Thanks Alexav!
We have way less than 90 instruments in our house, maybe something like 30, and it's so much more unbelievably chaotic xD every last inch of storage or wall space is splattered with instruments. I'm extremely envious of the clean and functional setup. You should get an electric drumkit! There's so much more to learn about percussion when you involve your feet
In the band hall duhh. 😂😂😂
In a serious note though, I have wondered that. At one point in time I had 21 instruments in my bed room, that was a fiasco.
Luke, if you wanna see really cool brass instruments you should watch Trent Hamilton, he has this thing called: The Wall of Many Things and it has i think over 60 extremely rare brass instruments and its really cool. also ive been watching your videos for about 2 years (i think) and i forgot to subscribe, but ive been a long-time viewer and watching you inspired me to play 6 (once again i think, im pretty sure its somewhere in between 6 to 14) (i play: 1; Contrabass clarinet, 2; contrabass trombone (and bass and tenor trombone) 3; sousaphone (the general giant of brass) 4: violin, 5; harmonica, and last but definitely not least, the Schalmei (MartinsHorn))
Trent is great! Thanks for watching, sounds like you have a bunch of awesome instruments under your belt 👏
Hi Luke. I can’t wait for this one.
Contrabass flutes are rare but are amazing. The Flute Center of New York I think has one in stock but it is very expensive. The Kingma Contrabass and the Pearl Contrabass.
“Good video!” And also I look forward to more future content this year starting this summer, And good luck with everything else for the rest of the year!! Because I’m sure you’ll do very great too!. 😊✌️
I have a suggestion for an instrument. Get a Viola de Gamba.
just a quick question. Hows your credit score doing?
Didn't realize till now that I got featured as a question, nice
I play the clarinet and I’m under the age of 10!
Witch is your favorite instrument???
if you get a tuba its gonna be very helpful if youre ever gonna do season 8-12 themes
what you need is a contra alto clarinet, tenoroon, bari sax, baritone, timpani, sousaphone, drum set, and a bass drum
Great fun video, thanks!
yes, a bari sax would be nice but your closet is already too full 😁so what about a blues harp or a Jew's harp? 😋😎
Hopefully some day!
What about the 22 new instruments?
Looks more organized than my band hall
Just found your videos, good stuff. I have a large collection as well, but of traditional instruments from all over. There is never a limit. My living room is just filled in a beautiful chaos :)
i love u...:)
Hehe hehehe hehehe 😈💅
@@arila2234 how'd ya find ther video and this comment.-.
@@FatBrick I'm just cool like that 🤦♀️✨
Why isn't your name Instrumaniac. I'm offended.
Pls time travel and tell 16 year old me that... it would help a lot 😂
Any updates on “band wagon”? I’d love to participate next time!
Yes! Look for the announcement video next month :)
You are very talented and funny at the same time..
You have such a neat, well decorated apartment, tidy, too !! Love your approach to loving musical instruments !
Thank you so much!
Pray for this man when he has to move out.
Hey! Just found your channel and as an alto (sax haha, just remembered i have to be specific) learning tenor (sax) next year, this video has eased my nerves a bit as im going to be a first time tenor in a jazz band! Thanks for being awesome, you've got a new sub :D
Rock on!
It all looks very tidy and organised. But the closets do help.
I always say that a couple of well placed closets will bring order even to a small house. And your instruments seem all comfortably placed in there.
exactly! It's always more about arrangement than overall space
Thank you so much Luke! That was awesome!
In the closet!?!? Oh the blasphemous horror!!! 😂😂😂😂 that's where I had my woodwinds and brass instruments. Except my sousaphone, it sat by the piano in what was supposed to be my dining room. My strings hung on my bedroom wall like you have in your living room. My trombone was used a a lighting fixture after it got knocked over and bent the slide. I only had 21 instruments though.
Thanks for the tour of your apartment. You have a nice place.
I Aspire to be this guy
Thank you so much for responding to everyone, this is why I'm subscribed! Im also a multi instrumentalist, and I really enjoy it
Yes! What's the point of UA-cam if you don't interact with awesome ppl :)
that’s my dream house
once a band kid always a band kid
geologist? Wow! Very unexpected. I thought your work had to involve your musical skills.
Firstly, I love the little Thomas models, and I would love to get myself a little train whistle, like you had in your drawer
Hopefully you will own more than 100 instruments. Add baritone and bass saxophone to your collection along with the sopranino sax. Plus add English horn and contrabassoon. A c soprano saxophone would also be good. A sarrusophone is also a good choice.
As a fellow multi-instrumentalist/instrument maniac, I can't believe I only just discovered your channel! You are my new idol :D
Hands down trumpet best instrument, underrated because people don’t know how versatile it is.
I fell in love with you! 😍
Wow! Very impressive! Have you tried some unusual/exotic instruments like ocarina, didgeridoo, koto etc?
I’m waiting
how do you partake in the bandwagon??
subscribe, watch the vids, and join the patreon fam!
Oh my friend has 56 different ocarinas and just has them EVERYWHERE in there room
0:09 DR. CHEESE!!! ❥🧀 ✨
If he moves out, putting all of those instruments in a moving truck would be a hard thing to do.
Add quesiton to Q&A: How often do your neighbors complain? lol
91 instruments I didn’t know that
Check out his video "the lick on 91 instruments" its pretty entertaining.
Hey Luke, if you ever want to explore new instruments, there’s this Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix, Arizona that has 6000 instruments that you can play!
Hope to go there some day!
BRUH I would love to learn to play so many instruments like that lol. but at the moment I don't know how to play any. I have a trumpet, but unfortunately I don't use it (I don't have that much free time unfortunately). And honestly I think unpithed percussions suit me the most lol, not to mention they are the easiest to play.
Glad the lick video came up! Definitely had to subscribe after that (fellow geologist...and occasionally a musician, but nowhere near as good or multi-talented!). Hope you're doing well.
What is your favorite instrument
Probably harp these days!
This is exactly the one question I had after watching that video
Band Director: So what instrument do you want to play?
InstrumentManiac: All.
Which flute did you play?
What if you use a viola bow on cello(smol string instrument on large string instrument vice versa)
I'm a cellist of 6 years 6-12 grade, gonna get back into it soon, also, I have a trombone
I you my fan
Ravel, Ravel, Ravel! Take a look at the Introduction and Allegro for harp, string quartet, flute and clarinet. It will change your life!
What's up fellow Geo dude? (Some pun intended.. and technically I'm a geographer..). Very nice tour of the setup! Your home looks great too.
Haha nice one! Thanks :)
6:01 , you do own a double bass right? I kinda am interested in learning, where’s the best place to buy one? Sorry I’m socially awkward.
The age old question. My solution was to renovate an existing building and annex myself and the instruments .
@InstrumentManiac the real question is…how the frick do you remember all those cases so fast?!
I just realised the backing track is just the lick on 91 instruments but without the pitched/melody parts
My 11 year old son had an anoxic brain injury at birth, has autism and sensory processing issues. He is obsessed with music, instruments and making his own music via computer programs. He is turning into you with electric, acoustic and oil can guitars, many little percussion instruments, and is asking for a mini electric keyboard.
I accidentally disliked when I didn’t mean to, and when it said feedback shared with the creator, I liked because I wanted to let you know that it was an accident!