@@NicolasBras ⚠ God has said in the Quran: 🔵 { O mankind, worship your Lord, who created you and those before you, that you may become righteous - ( 2:21 ) 🔴 [He] who made for you the earth a bed [spread out] and the sky a ceiling and sent down from the sky, rain and brought forth thereby fruits as provision for you. So do not attribute to Allah equals while you know [that there is nothing similar to Him]. ( 2:22 ) 🔵 And if you are in doubt about what We have sent down upon Our Servant [Muhammad], then produce a surah the like thereof and call upon your witnesses other than Allah, if you should be truthful. ( 2:23 ) 🔴 But if you do not - and you will never be able to - then fear the Fire, whose fuel is men and stones, prepared for the disbelievers.( 2:24 ) 🔵 And give good tidings to those who believe and do righteous deeds that they will have gardens [in Paradise] beneath which rivers flow. Whenever they are provided with a provision of fruit therefrom, they will say, "This is what we were provided with before." And it is given to them in likeness. And they will have therein purified spouses, and they will abide therein eternally. ( 2:25 ) ⚠ Quran
oh yes a lot more coming, that's my biggest source of inspiration, and I'll be able to start featurings with traditional buiders, can't wait to show you that!
Since you have three strings in your design, you could make use of that with some music theory and the harmonic overtone series. Tuning the strings to A, C# and E you could get an A major scale, but with all those sweet added extensions and non-diatonic notes that the overtone series give you. Or perhaps C, E and F# would be cool too. I get that tuning all the strings to the same note is the best thing for your music, since it's very melodic (which I love by the way!), but it would be cool to see this instrument used in a more modal ambient context too!
Holy shit. Some one actually renovate our traditional instrument, with respect! Now why I haven't seen this kind of innovation in our country itself is just beyond me.
@@NicolasBras As a guitar player I spotted why the pickup didnt sound that great - it should have been at the other end - up by the tin can. We have a similar technique on guitar - a harmonic is touched with one finger and the string is picked with another on the same hand - the pickup is on the side of the plucking finger, not the harmonic finger
Nicolas, you are a massive inspiration to me as a soon to be new instrument inventor. The ease at which you create new instruments truly amazes me. The infinite possibilities of ways to change a sound are just so much fun
Nicolas, I want you to know that I think what you're doing is really cool! I support you on patreon, simply because I truly wish you to continue creating these obscure diy instruments and showing everyone else how to do the same. Properly cool stuff
Nice! I do recommend going to Vietnam. It's a fantastic country to travel in. There's lots of excellent musicians there, also lots of less excellent ones, but the two times I went to concerts where they used traditional instruments was awesome. As a guitar builder who's been months in Vietnam this video was exactly what I needed. I recommend going through some of the local guitar shops, I found a great acoustic guitar made in HCMC that's better than any mass produced ones I've ever tried. Only issue was cheap frets, but after refretting it's great. This video got you a new subscriber.
Don‘t stop exploring. If a travel to vietnam is needed for that, I support it. Cool idea to have one end of the string be bendable for microtonalities👍 with an calabash instead of the cans I guess the distortion would be softer, as in the brasilian berimbau, and you gain a third articulation (the calabash opening). Nicolas, you need more arms, like an octopus, to play even more articulations 😂. Amazed, every time I return! A master of resonances!
I wonder, does the string on the dan bau really need to be so high in the air at the resonator end? I've thought of building one using a section of pvc pipe, sliced lengthwise to form an arch topped sound box and using a pvc pipe cap for the resonator. Stil have to work out the material for the vertical shaft.@@NicolasBras
Have you heard of the undertone series(as opposed to the overtone series)? It's a really underrated concept, and I feel like it is underutilized in the world of acoustic instruments
The undertone series is theoretical and doesn’t exist in nature like the overtone series does. That’s why it’s not utilized because it literally can’t be
Hit a tuning fork and put it against a piece of paper. If you do it right, the tuning fork will hit the paper every xth vibration making a tone lower than the fundamental
Thanks to the algorhythm gods and Nicolas for sending this my way. Great sound! I had the good fortune to travel in Viet Nam about 25 years ago. I encountered a blind busker on a street in Ho Chi Minh City. He had a funky dan bau, with a tin can resonator and a cheap pickup powered by a motorcycle battery into a tiny amplifier of maybe 2 watts. He sang a traditional song while playing. It was so like a Mississippi blues song the hair stood up on my neck. Bottleneck Mekong delta blues!
Thank you for highlighting and enjoying my native country's One and only , most unique instrument, and my favorite instrument ! and your pronunciation of Việt Nam and Đàn Bầu is perfect !
I tried, but it's complicated to get the harmonics, the bend and the bow at the same time...but I'm sure I could find a new shape that would fit the bow playing...I take note
Your videos always make me so happy! I showed some friends how to make PVC whistles recently, and since then my DIY instrument collection has slowly been growing. Now it seems I need to get some guitar parts and follow in your footsteps once again :)
Good to see you back! Sounds awesome. Another traditional instrument from the same region (thailand/laos) which i think would be cool to see is a khaen, fitting with the pvc instruments.
Wow ! You are Some kind of genius!! Love what you are doing. The fact that you make such a cool,expressive instrument out of stuff laying around your house is mind-melting. Do you have any recordings of yourself playing these fantastic instruments? Love to hear that. Meanwhile, please never stop letting your imagination run wild ! And thank you for having the vision to create like you do- it's a truly wonderful thing.
Tu m'as hook avec cet instrument... Whaa le son de ouf quand tu claques la disto, et comment tu le fais crier ! ça me donne trop envie de build un truc du genre, merci beaucoup pour l'inspiration ! keep it up !
Very cool. Stringed instruments with Note benders are so much fun. Thank you for all these videos. You showed me you can make amazing instruments from junk essentially. Without spending a fortune, having to go to great lengths to make a “professional” looking instrument or make every little thing 100% perfect. It inspired me to finally actually attempt to build a bass. I lost my job/workshop unfortunately, so it’s at a stand still currently but I made a mini fretless bass. Needs a little tweaking on intonation and string spacing. Some Routing and electronics. Then some sort of finish to go on the whole thing. I surprised myself with the results. I couldn’t believe I made something that actually felt good to play and sounded quite good. Hope I can get my own workshop again soon so I can finish and build more. Keep being awesome!
Great video Nicolas. You were really jamming there at the end. I loved it man. Anybody ever told you that you have a very unique but satisfying personality? Can't wait to see more videos of yours.
You are an absolute inspiration! I first saw the dan bau at a performance of 'water puppetry' in Hanoi. I LOVE what you've done with it!. Rocks with the distortion!! I think this is your best build yet!
Wow! The amount of talent both building and playing the instrument 👏👏👏 Also have you considered somehow adding frets to it? Or using the metal thing they use on resonator guitar to change the pitch
Не знаю английский язык, но понял, что речь идëт о музыкальном инструменте, родом из Вьетнама.. этого достаточно - остальное я просто слушал.. короче, я в восторге! 👏🤓
I love your video so much, very fascinating how you expand the octaves-if you can try experimenting with chords, that will be great as well :DD ! I'm Vietnamese myself, and it is indeed the chief use of artificial harmonics and the whammy-bar-ish rod that made me picked up this instrument :,3 As an instrument that borders the realms of traditional and modern instruments, it produces some cool effects and suitable for various old and new music genres :D A long way coming from its original background as an instrument for Northern Vietnamese minstrelsy (hat xam) and Central Vietnamese poetry recitation (ngam tho Hue)
I've recently begun my own sound therapy practice. I've been looking through monochord instruments and found the Dan Bau. That lead me to your video. This "sound" has some incredible potential in the healing arts! Thank you for this. Amazing!
Je suis toujours aussi impressionné par la qualité du rendu musical par rapport à la "simplicité " de la mise en oeuvre d'une part et par l'apparente (?) Facilité de prise en main de l'instrument. Cette vidéo est vraiment très coool. Merci
I'm glad you are branching out to Vietnamese instruments! You can also just use a marker on the string for the harmonics. Also: use 3 strings tuned a fifth apart from each other (G-D-A), and you can play a diatonic scale on the harmonics.
j'aimerai que tu amméliore ton accent anglais, la french touch est toujours audible. en tout cas tes vidés sont toujours au top, continue comme ça bonhomme !
They use to roll out the big Tv and make us watch stuff like this in school t spark creativity. I hope some teacher somewhere does the same for their students.
Dam... How?! It was so good already!!! ...and your video had such huge upgrade?! Amazing to see other parts of your process!!! What a beauty!!! And of course! Amazing Art... thank you so much, such an inspiration!!!!
Ahahahahahah!!!! That's what hapens when you express before the end of the video.... This music... ohhhhhh... speachless it's so goood!... You.... Ummm!
Excellent! Your way to borrow and transpose different techniques to create an actual instrument, not a big toy for crafty big boy puts this concept (often seen in electronic music) on a whole new plane! You have my biggest thumb up! (and I'm insomniac, so there are many thumb ups at night time^^).
of the 972 instruments you've built, this is one of the 11 coolest-sounding ones!
than, it's in my top 34 too!
Which is the top one???😊
@@MatteoBosi76 Your mom in bed
@@NicolasBras ⚠ God has said in the Quran:
🔵 { O mankind, worship your Lord, who created you and those before you, that you may become righteous - ( 2:21 )
🔴 [He] who made for you the earth a bed [spread out] and the sky a ceiling and sent down from the sky, rain and brought forth thereby fruits as provision for you. So do not attribute to Allah equals while you know [that there is nothing similar to Him]. ( 2:22 )
🔵 And if you are in doubt about what We have sent down upon Our Servant [Muhammad], then produce a surah the like thereof and call upon your witnesses other than Allah, if you should be truthful. ( 2:23 )
🔴 But if you do not - and you will never be able to - then fear the Fire, whose fuel is men and stones, prepared for the disbelievers.( 2:24 )
🔵 And give good tidings to those who believe and do righteous deeds that they will have gardens [in Paradise] beneath which rivers flow. Whenever they are provided with a provision of fruit therefrom, they will say, "This is what we were provided with before." And it is given to them in likeness. And they will have therein purified spouses, and they will abide therein eternally. ( 2:25 )
⚠ Quran
@@NicolasBras please make video about it
That's so awesome. Hope you make even more traditional instruments from other cultures in the future.
oh yes a lot more coming, that's my biggest source of inspiration, and I'll be able to start featurings with traditional buiders, can't wait to show you that!
Something from the same region I reckon might work is a khaen
I would love if you made a valiha 😉@@NicolasBras such an interesting instrument!
Since you have three strings in your design, you could make use of that with some music theory and the harmonic overtone series.
Tuning the strings to A, C# and E you could get an A major scale, but with all those sweet added extensions and non-diatonic notes that the overtone series give you.
Or perhaps C, E and F# would be cool too. I get that tuning all the strings to the same note is the best thing for your music, since it's very melodic (which I love by the way!), but it would be cool to see this instrument used in a more modal ambient context too!
This is a traditional musical instrument of Vietnam, my homeland. Thank you for your interest in it
I hereby publicly nominate
Nicholas Bras for a Nobel Prize.
Not sure which category, because this achievement fits several.
5:45 damn, this could be intro for a western movie. This instrument sounds so unique...love it :)
Holy shit. Some one actually renovate our traditional instrument, with respect! Now why I haven't seen this kind of innovation in our country itself is just beyond me.
I love the new instrument, but just need to say how awesome that tin-can air bongo is amazing. Such a clear tone from it.
Love this thing too, really useful in studio!
@@NicolasBras As a guitar player I spotted why the pickup didnt sound that great - it should have been at the other end - up by the tin can.
We have a similar technique on guitar - a harmonic is touched with one finger and the string is picked with another on the same hand - the pickup is on the side of the plucking finger, not the harmonic finger
Really cool instrument! The electric version sounds like doing dive bombs with a floyd rose bridge on a guitar! Which seems pretty logical!
Right? Of course I had to rip off Hendrix for this solo
Guitar but it's all pinch harmonics
I was flipping out when the distortion came in at the ending song. Well done. It is obvious the maddening fun you were having.
Another sublime build, with such wonderfully expressive sounds. Overtones. Not just for air any more!
thanks a lot!
that distortion is something else, sounds awesome!
Nicolas, you are a massive inspiration to me as a soon to be new instrument inventor. The ease at which you create new instruments truly amazes me. The infinite possibilities of ways to change a sound are just so much fun
Nicolas, I want you to know that I think what you're doing is really cool! I support you on patreon, simply because I truly wish you to continue creating these obscure diy instruments and showing everyone else how to do the same.
Properly cool stuff
thanks a lot for your support, it means a lot! For sure I'll continue, I got more ideas than ever
Nice! I do recommend going to Vietnam. It's a fantastic country to travel in. There's lots of excellent musicians there, also lots of less excellent ones, but the two times I went to concerts where they used traditional instruments was awesome. As a guitar builder who's been months in Vietnam this video was exactly what I needed. I recommend going through some of the local guitar shops, I found a great acoustic guitar made in HCMC that's better than any mass produced ones I've ever tried. Only issue was cheap frets, but after refretting it's great. This video got you a new subscriber.
Don‘t stop exploring. If a travel to vietnam is needed for that, I support it. Cool idea to have one end of the string be bendable for microtonalities👍 with an calabash instead of the cans I guess the distortion would be softer, as in the brasilian berimbau, and you gain a third articulation (the calabash opening). Nicolas, you need more arms, like an octopus, to play even more articulations 😂. Amazed, every time I return! A master of resonances!
Thanks a lot! I open a shoe box with your collaboration, when it's full I go to Vietnam!
I think this is the best instrument you have made so far! Love it, thanks for the inspiration!
Thanks, more dan baus are coming, I really enjoy playing this!
I wonder, does the string on the dan bau really need to be so high in the air at the resonator end? I've thought of building one using a section of pvc pipe, sliced lengthwise to form an arch topped sound box and using a pvc pipe cap for the resonator. Stil have to work out the material for the vertical shaft.@@NicolasBras
Have you heard of the undertone series(as opposed to the overtone series)?
It's a really underrated concept, and I feel like it is underutilized in the world of acoustic instruments
Never tried to exploit it, but that could be interesting!
The undertone series is theoretical and doesn’t exist in nature like the overtone series does. That’s why it’s not utilized because it literally can’t be
Hit a tuning fork and put it against a piece of paper. If you do it right, the tuning fork will hit the paper every xth vibration making a tone lower than the fundamental
human proof that we can make this world a better place
Ever since I was a little kid, I loved making my own instruments DIY.
So I love your content, it feeds my inner child with joy, and inspiration 🎶🌎☮❤
The song at the end is quite impressive. Great distortion.
The microtones are amazing on that thing!
Thanks to the algorhythm gods and Nicolas for sending this my way. Great sound!
I had the good fortune to travel in Viet Nam about 25 years ago. I encountered a blind busker on a street in Ho Chi Minh City. He had a funky dan bau, with a tin can resonator and a cheap pickup powered by a motorcycle battery into a tiny amplifier of maybe 2 watts. He sang a traditional song while playing. It was so like a Mississippi blues song the hair stood up on my neck. Bottleneck Mekong delta blues!
Subscribed to your site Nicolas. Cheers!
Glad to see a new instrument build! Thank you.
Thank you for highlighting and enjoying my native country's One and only , most unique instrument, and my favorite instrument ! and your pronunciation of Việt Nam and Đàn Bầu is perfect !
That See you soon, Bye after a few minutes had me. Well played!
sorry!
When the bassline kicks in! Super cool idea!
thanks !
Try using a violin bow
I tried, but it's complicated to get the harmonics, the bend and the bow at the same time...but I'm sure I could find a new shape that would fit the bow playing...I take note
Yeah, I thought it would be cool with a bow but then realized you would need another limb… maybe it could be a collaborative instrument?
Your videos always make me so happy! I showed some friends how to make PVC whistles recently, and since then my DIY instrument collection has slowly been growing. Now it seems I need to get some guitar parts and follow in your footsteps once again :)
For my 2 cents- best of many cool things you've created. THANKS for sharing it here!
thanks!
I just fell in love. There should be a Decent Sampler for this beauty!
I'll make a really cool virtual instrument for my soundpaint.com instrument series, at the end of my explorations!
That's fantastic! Keep up the great work, highly inspiring and intriguing!
Good to see you back! Sounds awesome. Another traditional instrument from the same region (thailand/laos) which i think would be cool to see is a khaen, fitting with the pvc instruments.
Nicolas is waaay undersubscribed. Absolutely love this channel
Wow ! You are Some kind of genius!! Love what you are doing. The fact that you make such a cool,expressive instrument out of stuff laying around your house is mind-melting. Do you have any recordings of yourself playing these fantastic instruments? Love to hear that. Meanwhile, please never stop letting your imagination run wild ! And thank you for having the vision to create like you do- it's a truly wonderful thing.
Don't know how I missed this! Well done, sounds great!
1:04 literally just you showing us how to play it sounded extremely cool
Tu m'as hook avec cet instrument... Whaa le son de ouf quand tu claques la disto, et comment tu le fais crier !
ça me donne trop envie de build un truc du genre, merci beaucoup pour l'inspiration !
keep it up !
My mind has been blown. Not only did I learn about a cool Vietnamese instrument, but also, this build and music is awesome!
Thanks! You are such a joyful bad ass
thanks a lot!
I think it's one of my favorite video of the Chanel !!! You really got me on the trip to Vietnam!!!
I was just looking at your channel hoping I didnt miss a new video. Glad to see you back!
I'm back for real!
Longue vie, M. Bras! Le génie mérite tout le temps que la nature peut lui garantir.
Very cool. Stringed instruments with Note benders are so much fun.
Thank you for all these videos. You showed me you can make amazing instruments from junk essentially. Without spending a fortune, having to go to great lengths to make a “professional” looking instrument or make every little thing 100% perfect. It inspired me to finally actually attempt to build a bass. I lost my job/workshop unfortunately, so it’s at a stand still currently but I made a mini fretless bass. Needs a little tweaking on intonation and string spacing. Some Routing and electronics. Then some sort of finish to go on the whole thing. I surprised myself with the results. I couldn’t believe I made something that actually felt good to play and sounded quite good. Hope I can get my own workshop again soon so I can finish and build more.
Keep being awesome!
thanks, have some fun buildings!
Great video Nicolas. You were really jamming there at the end. I loved it man. Anybody ever told you that you have a very unique but satisfying personality? Can't wait to see more videos of yours.
This first video I've seen of yours earned you a subscription!
welcome!
You are an absolute inspiration! I first saw the dan bau at a performance of 'water puppetry' in Hanoi. I LOVE what you've done with it!. Rocks with the distortion!! I think this is your best build yet!
Wow! The amount of talent both building and playing the instrument 👏👏👏
Also have you considered somehow adding frets to it? Or using the metal thing they use on resonator guitar to change the pitch
You can use a slide(the metal thing you are talking about )on almost all string instruments
The instrument is very cool and sounds great, but to me the best part is how you put all the sounds together to make a song - love it!
Yay a new video! 🎉 I am very hapy to see a new instrument!
Hello! I love your creativity, and I’m happy to see you back on UA-cam!
Outstanding! Please make this a series!
Не знаю английский язык, но понял, что речь идëт о музыкальном инструменте, родом из Вьетнама.. этого достаточно - остальное я просто слушал.. короче, я в восторге! 👏🤓
You are super inspiring 😊 I love the sound of that dan bau.
Thanks!
Love that !!
Great bit of music at the end too 😊
Everytime you post a new vid, it always makes my day! That one was really nice, especially with the distortion~
thanks a lot!
I love your video so much, very fascinating how you expand the octaves-if you can try experimenting with chords, that will be great as well :DD ! I'm Vietnamese myself, and it is indeed the chief use of artificial harmonics and the whammy-bar-ish rod that made me picked up this instrument :,3 As an instrument that borders the realms of traditional and modern instruments, it produces some cool effects and suitable for various old and new music genres :D A long way coming from its original background as an instrument for Northern Vietnamese minstrelsy (hat xam) and Central Vietnamese poetry recitation (ngam tho Hue)
Thanks! this is my first exploration of this lovely instrument, more prototypes in my head!
I've recently begun my own sound therapy practice. I've been looking through monochord instruments and found the Dan Bau. That lead me to your video. This "sound" has some incredible potential in the healing arts! Thank you for this. Amazing!
Brilliant, as always. Thanks Nic, I really enjoyed this one.
I'm always making things like lap guitars and cigar box guitars and now I have to try and make one of these... Very COOL...
that was fun... I was playing harmonica along with you. ;)
man i hope your channel goes through the roof! very inspiring
Great to see you back here!
back for good!
@@NicolasBras excellent!
Glorious.
As ever a true master can craft their own tools.
Danke!
I love the distorted dan bau.
It’s so cool.
Delighted to see a new video!
Amazing and inspiring! I'm sure that you could have a lot of fun with a bow on this instrument.
The is your best video yet, can see and hear you enjoyed making it.
Je suis toujours aussi impressionné par la qualité du rendu musical par rapport à la "simplicité " de la mise en oeuvre d'une part et par l'apparente (?) Facilité de prise en main de l'instrument.
Cette vidéo est vraiment très coool. Merci
Wow! Absolutely superb. I would love to hear more of this composition, what a beautiful sound.
I've been meaning to build an electric Dan Bau,- now I'm inspired!!!!
How very interesting. A great winter project ahead. Thank you.
This is def one of my favorites! So cool sounding.
I'm glad you are branching out to Vietnamese instruments! You can also just use a marker on the string for the harmonics. Also: use 3 strings tuned a fifth apart from each other (G-D-A), and you can play a diatonic scale on the harmonics.
j'aimerai que tu amméliore ton accent anglais, la french touch est toujours audible.
en tout cas tes vidés sont toujours au top, continue comme ça bonhomme !
absolutely killed it on this one
Great build and track! You should try flicking the pitch benders to get a whammy-bar flutter effect! That would probably be really sweet!
They use to roll out the big Tv and make us watch stuff like this in school t spark creativity.
I hope some teacher somewhere does the same for their students.
Dam... How?! It was so good already!!! ...and your video had such huge upgrade?! Amazing to see other parts of your process!!! What a beauty!!! And of course! Amazing Art... thank you so much, such an inspiration!!!!
Ahahahahahah!!!! That's what hapens when you express before the end of the video.... This music... ohhhhhh... speachless it's so goood!... You.... Ummm!
What a versatile instrument! Amazing sounds and song❤️
Excellent! Your way to borrow and transpose different techniques to create an actual instrument, not a big toy for crafty big boy puts this concept (often seen in electronic music) on a whole new plane! You have my biggest thumb up! (and I'm insomniac, so there are many thumb ups at night time^^).
Oh, man! That's pretty dang awesome. It's music!
That was absolutely incredible. Best thing I’ve e seen on UA-cam!!
Damn, that was awesome! I've always loved the dan bau. It always sounded like the hot, humid vietnamese midday was melting the musical notes! 😂
That's a crazy sounding instrument you've made. I can't say I've heard anything else like it
I love watching you make instruments
This is an incredible instrument. Looking forward to building mine.
Your instruments are so cool! I love it. So bizarre and inventively creative. I like.
That groove was mesmerizing!
It's getting better and better all the time! Absolutely love it!
ahhh ça me procure toujours autant de plaisir de voir ton travail ! :)
What a lovely sounds and an instrument so easy to build. Simply amazing. Hello from France.
Punaise j'avais plus de notif de ta chaine depuis longtemps, ça fait plaisir de te revoir et entendre !
oui, de retour, beaucoup de chouettes projets pour cette annee
That sounds really different and cool. I thought this video was going to be about the spike traps until I saw that humbucker.
It's got do much of a steel guiter vibe that I can almost see the tumbleweed and hear the jangle of spurs😄
Great stuff👍
SPECTACULAR!!!!!!! NICOLAS, YOU'RE A GENIUS!!!!!!!!!
what unique and juicy tone... love the play style man!!
i love how he makes all the background music
¡¡¡Fantástico!!! Muchas gracias. Saludos desde Madrid.
I love Your creativity ,it has made me have a positive view on things in my life .. God Bless You Brother