Switching the hammers on my piano to tuning forks was a bad Idea
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Ahh, Mattias single-handedly driving up the global price of tuning forks. Good lesson in supply and demand. 😂
He did that with baby hammers too lmao
"Capitalism"
@@lakotamm “Natural selection.👍”
@@kaleblaatsch6890 Really? What video? What’s it titled
And raw material price is also increasing in China. Like that actually happened in the last two months. Was wondering why that happened.
(Though it's more about stainless steel, not aluminium.)
At some point Mattias will just start building musical instruments from scratch and realize he’s a piano manufacturer
He's an engineer
@@Gabifuertes A piano engineer(?
@@Gabifuertes What kind of engineer?
@@lo-firobotboy7112 probably a bad one
@@FiSH-iSH indeed!
So this project was actually terrible. Like I don’t regret it. But damn, I cut out sooo much of the actual problems on this video. I’m either just extremely stupid or I had really bad luck with this project 😳
You are amazing.
Everyone get this guy to a million subs
It's the second one, you are an amazing engineer, hope the next video will be easier and more light work for you
(Though I do know there's the other guitar string video)
(I'm an engineer)
It's what you do Mattias! That is what we are here for!
Even though you didn't like the project, I made me so happy to see you kept going even if things weren't working. This deserve a sub and discord join
“I tried built a piano that can never go out of tune!”
Electric pianos: am I a joke to you?
Me, a pianist to myself: "don't be that guy! Don't be that guy!"
@@chrispham6599 lmao
My vintage electric piano has a tuning knob because it goes out of tune a little bit after some time.
They can go out of tune as well... nothing on this earth lasts forever.
I wonder how the oscilator stability is on those?
How it started: "I'm going to build a piano that can never go out of tune!"
How it ended: "I built a piano that can't ever be in tune again!"
But it's the next thing he says that really got me. "I'm an engineer."
You would in fact be able to retune it by heating it up. But I'm not actually sure whether that would be a great idea
Lol
"This piano will self-destruct after 48232 notes."
@тαρ мє αи∂ ѕєχ ωιтн мє Layla did the spambot just copy the parent comment lmao
Mattias: spends over $2000 USD dollars on a tuning fork piano
Also Mattias: can't afford a tuning app without ads
Of course he can't, he spent all of his money on tuning forks lmao/
That's when the app defaults to the downloaded ads it comes with.
"2000 dollars US dollars dollars"... I think you overdid it a bit there lol
And also the audio jingle copyright ahahaha
Love the fact, he doesnt care about this
I just hack the ads off all my apps
I want to see a whole video series of Matthias independently inventing things which have already existed for hundreds of years.
Hahaha
Lmfao
Nice name
I might do one of all of his pain in one video.
@@Mattiaskrantz You're still replying??
My favorite line, “ I’ve made a piano that can never be tuned, I am an engineer” ……… Hysterical!
I looked before I said it🤣
I am new to his channel and it's not like some comedy channel. This one actually had a very sad part. I am not sure if it's his raw emotion or what, but I laugh more, or literally laugh, on a single video more than any other on YT.
"What's wrong with Mattias?"
"I don't know, he's just been in that rocking chair cradling a tuning fork and mumbling to himself for days now"
Yeah, I was honestly a little meh on this whole project, and actually wasn't going to give it a like... until I got to about 27:38, and then the self-trolling factor just kinda made me laugh so much, I had to give a like to counter my guilt over the Schadenfreude. :D
"It's kinda like the Piano is screaming in pain."
Yeah, just like the entire process of making it.
“He asked me if I wanted to jump into the van because he had a surprise waiting for me inside”
_And that's how to kidnap a pianist_
you give me the candy, THEN i get in the van. i know how this works.
I’m not the only one then?
you forgot he is from sweden
And then I had to go meet another dude in his basement...lol
You should open an art gallery, ie. a museum of the modified pianos, which are unique art in itself😎 Good job!😃
Mattias: I will make a piano that can NEVER go out of tune!
Also Mattias: *makes a piano that will always gradually detune... forever*
"I'm an engineer!"
@Hooman Being Nah, just wear on the metal.
The strings will also not resonate at the forks frequency, but instead at the string’s own resonance frequency, so if the strings loosen the frequency will drop and retune itself right after the note is played.
Solution:
1. Invent piano playing robot.
2. Have said robot play songs with a note distribution that ensures the forks all detune the same (got to have much more bass notes, as they take more wear to detune one whole tone compared to the high pitch ones).
3. Gradually move the piano closer to a black hole, using time dilation to compensate the increase in resonance frequency.
From our point of view the pitch forks will then still appear to be in tune, problem solved.
just take out the strings and replace with something hard that absorbs sound, maybe? plexiglass? that way the forks still strike a surface hard enough to resonate, but the sound created by the object struck can be mitigated?
"I actually made the only piano that when it goes out of tune, it will never go back in tune again."
I think they call that "planned obsolescence" these days. Give Apple a call and tell them you have plans for an iPiano.
He wasn’t lying when he said, “I’m and engineer”
That last sentence was GOOD!
Lol I wish I could like this comment more than once
I like how he has a piano "dealer" like he's involved in some sort of piano crime ring
Who says he isn't? A lot of his videos are crimes against pianos and I love it.
He isn't involved in some sort of piano crime ring, he just plays the piano one time and then snorts it
@@flibflob2785 that would expain why he needs and has so many pianos
well he has a white van thats a good start
Most expensive products are sold by dealers of some sort, because manufacturers don't usually go direct to consumer, and a lot of the time they don't like to go through big-box stores because that's not profitable. Think of cars, motorcycles and bikes. You'd go to a Yamaha motorcycle dealer for a Yamaha motorcycle. Likewise, you'd go to a Yamaha piano dealer for a Yamaha piano.
Dealer is basically a fancy word for a retailer that sells only one type of product.
Mattias Krantz: "It's called a dulcitone. I still can't believe that thing _actually_ already exists…."
Also Mattias Krantz: _literally creates a variant dulcimer_
Lol
What’s a variant dulcimer? I can’t find it on Google.
@@ferretyluv he means a different time of dulcitone
Let me know some really terrible video ideas I’m not sure exactly what to do next
EDIT: Thank you for the ideas, I’ve been reading all of them and I think I have a strong list now
13:34 👀👀
Video idea: You should engineer a piano that plays the low notes on the right side and the high notes on the left side!
I saw this one of your UA-cam comments so I'm going to say it again. Horse hair instead of piano strings
Can I make a suggestion? I think if you redid this but with applying rubber feet on the forks and then re-tuning them you would be able to hear the strike better and avoid the deterioration problem.
You could also run this where you replace the strings with the appropriate fork and is then struck by the hammer.
@@tajedi think those might already exist
"I made the only piano that can never be put back in tune."
No, you found a way to torture people with absolute pitch, making their pain gradually worse. You truly are an engineer.
Finally.
I’m an engineer
@@Mattiaskrantz trust me, I’m an engineer!
@@brighamruud5090 truss me I am too
@@brighamruud5090 what the fuck just happened here
Legend has it, that tuning fork manufacturer is still waiting for him to buy their next set for $150
Lmaoo
Yeah, they probably opened new factory to keep up with demand and now they are figuring out what happened :D
this is like those stupid magic beans in zelda XD
@@slowggles You know that we are not in Zelda now, right? Always these game relations.. get a life man
@@WhiteCranK get a job
when you got to the part where you messed up the dampers, I relived every failed project I've ever given up on. Seeing you push through and fix each problem is inspiring, truly,
"I just used math to solve a problem in real life"
Mattias, you are the question in a math book that will never apply to real life.
"Mattias is replacing the hammers on a piano with tuning forks. Work out what angle they need to be"
Depends on the position and key of the fork in the piano, teacher.
Hahaha I never thought angles would play such an important role in my life🤣
@@Mattiaskrantz they were playing a piano, not a roll (unless you are planning 'I put rollers on my piano' 😉).
sorry
Matthias is our cousin, Throckmorton.
"Matthias just bought 3 boxes of tuning forks for $90 each. How many days does he have left before he starves in a room full of metal shavings?"
Out of respect for this man, and the effort, time, and money that he put into this project, I watched this whole thing without skipping any of it. The outro, the ad break, everything. And though that may not sound like a lot, I'm supposed to be studying for a test. For you, Mattias. I'm procrastinating for you ✌️ Love you man, thanks for this video
Same I have chemistry test tomorrow and I am watching the whole video 😂
@@ahlamamr4659 As all of us old hippie drug addicts are wont to say, better living through chemistry!
@@infledermaus what??! I don’t know why I don’t understand the sentence 😅
@@ahlamamr4659 Hard drugs are mad complicated chemistry. LSD, ice and all those need a fair chunk of chemistry knowledge
I skipped through all of it to the end to see him play it, typed this comment, and will now close the video.
I love how this dude is just gradually becoming an expert piano technician.
Hundreds of dollars at a time
But just playing the same song over and over again
@@gerardcarulla248 😂
@@gerardcarulla248 That's actually better, for comparing
@@Alienking01 that could be true. But i don't think it's for that reason. See, he's not comparing pianos side by side, instead he treats them individually. So yeah, maybe he is using the same song for that reason but if he was, the only thing this thing does to me is the will to jump from a bridge.
I was wondering how a Dulcitone is made so that the tuning forks don't wear down and go out of tune there... Apparently the hammers are covered with felt.
Maybe you need felt strings ;)
At this point the tuning fork seller must be looking at Mattias' order and just say to himself "Ah, yes, my favourite customer."
More laughing to themselves “this idiot doesn’t know about alibaba”
I figured the fork seller thought a reseller was buying him out, and jacked his prices to make whatever money they feared they were leaving on the table....or just $$ in the eyes greedy...
The amount of effort that went into this is insane
I felt it😅
I subscribed only for this reason.. I know nothing about pianos.
@@Mattiaskrantz Not sure if these videos are that good for your mental health tbh.
But I like it. Next video cuddling with kittens for 200h?
Congrats for succeeding with this idea and for 700k subs!
and mental as well, but still an amazing content
Mattias: I hope I didn't waste my life doing this
Everyone: Yeah no you did as usual champ
Depends on the goal though, if it was to make a fantastic new instrument then yeah it was probably a waste, however if the goal was content then considering this already has half a million views in a few days then I suppose it isn't a waste.
@@AusExplorer yeah. But- who summoned all these internet bots damn
im not into pianos or music... but the absurd level of willpower placed into this project deserves a subscription
He probably has a lot of followers who only follow him because they're into engineering.
Not.. into.. music? But I am Lorde 😢
I'm not saying you're wrong for not listening to artists (me most importantly) but I didn't care for music when I suffered from depression; so you might enjoy music after some therapy! Unless you're built different, genetically speaking. Autistic.
I died a little inside when he spent so much time grinding that the farmer's dog befriended him. Well done.
It is his parents farm afaik.
his grandma's farm, actually! pretty sure the mom voice said "farmor has three," farmor = dad's mom in swedish
I know this has been a nightmare to do, but I'm glad it's finally here, gonna watch it now, thank you for making it!
Ooh yes. Ooh yes. Thanks for keeping track of the nightmare on community posts haha
@@Mattiaskrantz your videos are mind blowingly amaze I recenty found you and binged your videos keep it up and liked all videos also
שלום, אתה ישראלי?
@@Mattiaskrantz tell me, was it worth it in the end? Ya know, did the everything pay off the 2000 dollars worth of the project..?
Seller then: "Prices must be raised, we'll be rich!"
Seller now: "Spare a coin for an ol' tunin' fork peddler?"
Funny thing is, you are probably right. Most likely it's a reseller who bought in bulk from Alibaba or similar distributers. I think they were trying out higher prices and supply since they all sold out so easy. If they are inexperienced and/or don't have some funds left, they would be stuck with a bunch of inventory they can't sell now Mattias' project is done.
Edit: Got curious and found the seller. They still have 100 fork sets in stock for around 70$. The set costs 22$ on Alibaba (for bigger orders). The seller also has a lot of different stuff (made in China) available.
@@adrianl8429 rip 100 fork sets not sold
@@adrianl8429 lmaaooo
@@adrianl8429 oh no poor seller
@@thecoolaxolotlnova8523 "reseller" just shoveling and marking up stuff from China; shouldn't be price gouging, no sympathy! =d
The sound of filing a running fork is like the opposite of ASMR-inducing.
Some kind of evil anti ASMR.
actually it _IS_ ASMR inducing... Just one that you don't have a pleasant association with, yet it's the same physiological response =)) Most people don't realize that the reaction on someone screeching their nails on a slate is also ASMR ^^
Seller: *increases price of forks*
Mattias: iLl TaKe YoUr EnTiRe StOcK
Or… maybe he’s the reason why the forks are so pricy, now that he bought out the whole stock
@@screechboi8699 That seller probably started bringing in containers from China and was left holding the bag :)
"Not a single one of them was in the middle as I wanted."
Center Drill: "Am I a joke to you?"
It actually didn’t even work with a center drill on that machine, so yes..
Di däringa nya börrmässekinera di ärlå ba shkcrrrrääp di. Forrealz.
You should sell any leftover holey tuning forks as merch. I totally want a random note tuning fork from your crazy experiments. Looking forward to seeing what poor piano tuner or pianist you get to play / work on the piano.
Now make a piano out of mayonnaise.
Food for thought: Don't think of it as "going out of tune," think of it as "developing character." It's a piano that, if you built 100 identical copies, each copy would, by design, sound unique and different to all the others after a sufficient amount of play time. That's something special, in and of itself, I think.
Someone, please, what song does he start playing at 25:25? I can't remember the name of it and it's been bugging me for days now
Yeah, I think most people don't realize that musical notes don't have an exact/correct frequency. As long as the notes are the right frequencies relative to each other, then a little bit of drift from the normal frequencies is okay.
@Will Jarrett I took me fucking forever but I finally found it. I am a terrible human being so if someone else is looking for it too and reads this, GOOD LUCK!
@@chrisjeaaalbertos3802 river flows in you
@@chrisjeaaalbertos3802 oo you already found it lol
Your ability to push past your errors is inspiring to say the least haha. I wonder what sort of chaos you could cause on a toy piano though. Would the miniature size make it more difficult to work around or is it roughly the same?
Thank you! Hmmm toy pianos are cool. It would need to be something really tricky to put on them since it would be so few keys🧐🧐🧐
@@Mattiaskrantz build a big piano out of toy pianos ?
@@Taliesin6 omg yes
@@Mattiaskrantz Maracas.
mate, i'm no musician, i'm no engineer, you basically earned my subscription by suffer.
huger persistence and work. congratzz
It's so nice to see despite all the difficulties and things so often not going as initially planned, you manage to pull yourself back up. Not easy 💪👍 Subscribed
Each of these pianos brings this guy to tears but he still keeps making them. Champion of champions.
You should tune a piano, to play your favorite song by tuning all the keys in that order. So if your song have 55 keys, you should be able to hit the lowest note and work your way up, and the piano will play the song.
Music box..
Perfectly said 👏👏👏👏👏
@@OrangeColt say music box without saying music box
@@reyariass cool sounds cube
music box
I'd love to hear a song on this where the strings are tuned to different notes than the forks, effectively playing two notes with one key
A classic trick in synthesizers is to detune one oscillator a bit up, and the other one a bit down, to make a richer sound. Could work in real life too?
@@Jononor That's pretty much how piano strings already work because you can't tune them exactly down to the cent and keep them there.
Also, string ensembles employ the same 'trick' because the tuning of each of the instruments will vary.
Heard of a clavichord before?
Having the forks an octave higher or lower might sound interesting.
Playing multiple notes at ones is called a "chord" and is quite common.
25:25 the song is River Flows In You by Yiruma. Took me a while to find (Shazam struggled with the tuning forks lol) but hopefully anyone looking sees this
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thanks bro I needed
SoundHound and Google Sound Search are much better if you're trying to find something that isn't the exact recording that was officially released.
thank you so much!!!
Oh I thought it was Darude - Sandstorm. Thanks man!
same tuning fork set cost $30 on aliexpress
Yeah I know. However, everytime I order from China to Sweden it either doesn’t arrive at all or takes 4 weeks. And I was working towards a deadline with a sponsor so getting them from amazon was in this scenario the better option even if it did hurt
1 month is good.
@@Mattiaskrantz My friend is still waiting on his mousepad.
He ordered it in 2018...
I ordered a guitar for a video for 600usd from China a year ago, they still blame covid for it being stuck in transfer
@@Mattiaskrantz My LED strings came last week, but ordered 12/2018. All good, just lately :D
This video is just an emotional rollercoaster, it's showing a true creative UA-cam creator putting his entire emotional self into a project; dedicated to the success of a project as if the subscribers take priority over his own happiness. Good job buddy!
This is how YT is supposed to be....pure and quality content
Imagine what the seller is thinking:
"Who is buying all that forks!!! Let's increase the price to earn more"
*empties stock
"Okay let's do 90$ Jesus"
*empties stock
"Whatttt"
I wonder what they raised the price to now. Going to be sadly disappointed after this!
@@Lendorien I looked it up and found the same set in the video for about 50USD. I guess enough time has passed that they can't price gouge for it anymore. Still a high price from what it was originally at 28USD.
i like the moment (27:27) when he realized that the forks would wear from the strikes over time and cause the weight to change. “I made the only piano that once it goes out of tune it can never go back in tune. I’m an engineer!”
Aw man, I've watched two videos of yours now including this one, and I wonder how you're not bankrupt from all the expense. But credit to you for being the one to go out there, make all the mistakes and wear all the failures. At least one tuning fork supplier is now able to retire because of you, I'm sure.
I checked Amazon, those tuning forks are $48.99
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@@hiddenbread2728 in your country at this point in time
Maybe you should write a song called "While My Piano Gently Weeps" (LOL). I have severe tinnitus so I have a background noise around C#. My Aunt was a piano and violin teacher and could never get me to play on the pitch. I can barely play a FM radio. I admire your tenacity it reminds me of most of my projects that seem like a good idea at the time.
While my piano gently screams 😂
Let’s just say that this man just combined the music box sound and piano sound together and believe me that even though Matthias went through so much I think he has made the best one yet and I want a sample of the audio.
No jokes this piano should travel around the world for everyone to listen to
hi Mattias, you could actually retune your piano by adding a tuning fork to the end and retune all the tuning forks to the next available note below if it goes higher with wear, so each one would move up or down one note depending if it goes higher or lower with wear, you just grind the rest of the worn keys down a tone/semitone a lot of work but you don't seem shy of hard work and you have a lot of patience so good job and well done.
“The first piano that’ll never go out of tune”
Electronic pianos: are we a joke to you?
Yes
@@Mattiaskrantz _sad noises_
@@monika.alt197 that really hertz😳
lol
@@Mattiaskrantz 😐
“he asked me if i wanted to jump into the van”
aw man, welp… that it for Mattias
Hahaha he really knew how to get me in
Never get in the van man... that's how they get you. 😨
"i have candy er i mean, pianos"
Genius! Instead of a "Self Tuning Piano", we get a "Self Un-Tuning Piano" that is certain to drive any professional piano tuner into retirement!
Constantly loosening strings 😭
Okay I'm not done with the video yet but I'm at 23:15 and following you through this hellish process and seeing how many times something went wrong but instead of just give up on the project or break it even (which is where I probably would have been tbh). Seeing you take care of the pieces even when you had to take them all back off again which was probably one of the hardest things I've watched but it was so impressive, seriously. You've got grit, dedication, and a mental strength that is pretty remarkable. So, thank you for sticking with the project and posting about it because this made my night and gave me a deeper perspective on some things in life. Thanks man, cheers!
That's what impresses me the most about him. Inspires me to persevere through frustrations.
Now the seller of the tuning forks is going to buy so much more with their profit money thinking they can profit again only to be left with hundreds of tuning forks selling them on the side of the street with a sign saying "Loss $ going all in on tuning fork stonks. Anything helps. God bless"
Thay's what they get for price gouging. 😠 that price jump from the first order to each successive order was rediculous. 😤
I need to know the name of the seller, so I can check thier price and availability.
So the price was definitely raised by an algorithm. Because I checked their price as soon as I ordered the second time and it instantly increased. However I did buy from several sellers but most of them raised their prices or already had really high prices
@@Mattiaskrantz Mattias, they just don't belive in your idea. So weak xD
That went from $28 to $90 ;-;
@@Mattiaskrantz, yeah I did a search and found several sellers with elevated prices.
I love the honesty he approaches these projects with, makes no bones about the fact he's kinda flying by the seat of his pants, and while definitely clever and creative, is obviously learning as he's going, and it's pretty cool to see the time and money being put into these projects.
Seeing the tuning fork company fearing being bought out by a reseller or just happy to cash in and jacking the price almost double (edit: raised by quadruple....and prob gonna keep rising....) is pretty sad/funny too.
25:30 worth it.
We will miss the piano tech guy. And to think that their friendship was finally flourishing...
Going by Mathias' past I would not be surprised if he ended up moving house again just to be near to the piano tech.
Yeah I mean I haven’t talked to him for a while but maybe he wanna drive here if I pay the drive. I’m not sure haven’t talked with him about it
Invite him for dinner
@@JPMeijers he has plenty of forks to use
@@Mattiaskrantz Reach out to give him a copy of the hammer clavier pack…he earned it. 😅
Makes it sound a lot brighter than a normal piano
I can’t wait to see the flip side on CNBC now that the project is done: “Tuning fork demand collapses overnight, market analysts worry it may have been a bubble that could kick off the next recession”
lmao
This video is an emotional roller coaster. I don’t know if I’ve ever seen a youtuber suffer for their videos so much.
houston jones
@@marcelszekowski315 I meant like physical/emotional stress and stuff
He and the others sacrifice for us for this odd yet weirdly innovation
@@Wolfman-rd1pv okay
This man never fails to impress me
Thank you friend❤️
@@Mattiaskrantz You should work part time at ikea so you can afford those overpriced forks
First time viewing this channel. And I have never in my 52 years seen such a brilliant dum dum.
So strange though. I have perfect pitch and can tune instruments (stringed) by ear. But I cannot play (very well) nor can I read music. This fellow apparently cannot tune his instrument without a tuner (damned phone) but can play extremely well. This young man is gifted. Intelligent and talented yet humble.
Dude, use your talent and be a piano tuner.
@@ferretyluv Thank you for saying that. But I'm already in my later years and almost finished with the career that I chose decades ago.
What I wanted to do when I was young was automobile paint and body work. As well as being a mechanic. The idea was to restore old cars that had been discarded, abandoned or just written off as junk.
And I do possess those talents as well. It just wasn't the path that I went down... Or was led to.
Since those who aren't fortunate enough to have been born to wealthy parents so not always have a choice as to what their careers will be.
Anyways, yea I'll be retiring in the next 5-7 years.
And I've been squiring tools and equipment to outfit my garage in order to restore a few cars.
As a hobby, but most of all, for MY SANITY. Since I've been restoring cars in my mind as I drive this truck over and over and over again for 3 decades. I'm going to have to do at least 3 before the long, black train pulls into the station and the bell tolls for me.
I've no children so.... The cars I do will be the only legacy that I leave.
You didn't ask for that long explanation but your comment seemed sincere, so..... There's that.
@@lilmike2710 That’s okay, I like hearing stories. Even those of us fortunate to be born to well-off (not necessarily wealthy) parents don’t always have a say in our futures either.
Im sure your perfect pitch comes in handy when a car makes a funny noise and you can tell right off the bat what’s wrong with it.
@@ferretyluv YES!!!! You're exactly right 👍 I certainly can, and do quite often. My friends cars will be on the fritz and I've heard the various noises coming from under their hoods, then informed them of their issue(s). Then after they've seen a mechanic and that exact thing turned out to be the case, 🤣 they accuse me of being some sort of brilliant mechanic wizard 😆.
No, I just A. understand engines, and B. have a good ear... Nothing "brilliant" about it. 😊
Stay humble my friend..
@@lilmike2710 I was going to say that pitch discrimination also comes in handy for changing gearbox speeds without synchromesh. As a crude example, I have a Swedish milling machine with a two speed motor (2 poles vs 4 poles, 2900 rpm vs 1450) and most people cannot change speeds on the fly, but it's quite straightforward to change down if you realise you can switch off the top speed, let it coast down an octave, then switch to low speed. Works in any gear, in this case...
Even for vehicle gearboxes, where the ratio gaps are all different, it's not necessary to have absolute pitch, it might even be a hindrance (because it relies on a fixed datum in long term memory, where an engine speed is infinitely variable). Relative pitch is what's needed (which is almost universal among accomplished musicians). I'm pretty sure almost everyone can judge an octave, though!
"I was in the top hundred percentile in my class."
I love all these sleeper jokes.
8:20
@@potterfanz6780 and his "exceptional bargaining skills"
What's with all these "sexy" bots copy pasting other top comments?
As an independent mechanic with my own shop, I've learned the hard way that doing everything one step at a time is more disastrous than doing all the steps on one side first before moving to the other side in case I find a short cut that'll save me time and resources on the other vs destroying everything or doing it all incorrectly. Fascinating fails my friend. Glad to see such motivation to succeed.
“It’s like the piano is screaming”
It’s reflecting the emotions of its creator 😌
"I used my exceptional bargaining skills and almost ended up increasing the price." That's so me 😂
This man is the living representation of the saying: "If at first, you don't succeed... try, try again".
I will quote my idol Quentin Crisp: "If at first you don't succeed, then failure might be your style"
Given by how many pianos he can buy, I can safely assume his total net worth is comparable to MrBeast
In Sweden the supply of old standing pianos, even decent ones, vastly outstrips demand. Transporting them is usually way more expensive than biying them
In sweden you can pick up 10 pianos for free in a day
In Sweden pianos are raining from the sky and parents warn their children to carry iron umbrellas. Spring cleaning is called "piano tossing day," which is considered ironic because every day is piano tossing day.
If he was rich, I'm sure he wouldn't be driving a beater lawnmower to go pick up the pianos.
@@becominghero9754 huh
"I am an engineer." You crack me up. My husband is an engineer, and he says it that way, too. :D
Hahahh I’m not suprised he do! Tell him I’m an engineer from me
3:31 - I was expecting to see Free Candy or Puppies...
"I made sure that they wrote the assembly instructions correctly." I laughed so hard at this 🤣
Hahaha
Oh my god, yes. I almost missed it, but this phrase sounded so wrong that I specifically rewound back to it just so that I would double check that indeed, Mattias made sure that they wrote the assembly instructions correctly. Good job, Mattias, now we know that assembly instructions are actually correct!
@@MobButcher i dont get it
@@improvingguitarist1595 if the instructions weren't correct, he would have failed to assemble the tool (because he is definitely an engineer)
Same
Dude, you're actually insane! That level of determination to take on this project and to keep going with all those problems is incredible! Well done 🙂👍
Thank youu!!
This was the most painful Mattias video I have watched, bless him and his perseverance.
Your tenacity and problem solving skills are out of this world! So creative and it looks so pretty when you’re playing it!
The look of ponder then the big moment you realize “you’re an engineer”. That was brilliant
Trust me, I’m an engineer!
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Spends so recklessly that he needs two sponsors in one video. I respect it.
Your profile picture is pure cringe
But what if you put 88 pianos onto a tuning fork
Please go do it... I want to see that bloody big tuning fork. 😁
I hope my piano dealer don’t start raising his prices…
The dude selling you those tuning forks was like the guy that sells you magic beans in the legend of zelda ocarina of time lmao
Dude you're insane, i can't imagine the amounts of oddly specific knowledge you've accumulated from doing this
"He asked me if I wanted to jump in the van because he has a surprise for me." And that was the last we ever saw of him.
he did get some free candy tho
and a Yamaha piano
@@tonkotsuramen8453 sounds like a bargain!
At what point are you just going to build your own piano from scratch?
Also, your video editing skills have come a long way, really entertaining video my dude
honestly i appreciate how much you love doing this. the emotions you show when something doesn't work the way you wanted it to. it's honestly amazing and i appreciate you for that.
Got exactly what I came here for: a swedish engineer destroying a piano beyond repair. 💜💜
Love your videos Mattias. Who knows what you will be doing to a piano next. Definitely looking forward to the next project.
Hey Mattias I am actually a person who tunes pianos and I can give you info on how you can do a better job when tuning! You should keep your hand on the tuning hammer while your raising the pitch of the string while applying force while having your elbow on the piano, also for a piano that stays in tune for a longer period of time, you basically go slightly sharp and then ease off while slightly moving the tuning lever around applying force in the counter clockwise direction!
That's really interesting - when you're tuning a guitar you're taught to always tune up to the note from slightly flat.
@@jared3mac tuning a piano is a little different from a guitar but it has the same properties as when tuning a piano, although there are a lot of strings and there are 3 for most notes so it’s a difficult job.
Wow, this is inspired me to make my won piano channel, It would mean the world to me if you could subscribe and help me on my journey with music :)))
@@jared3mac the reasoning behind it is a technique called setting the string. You come down on the pitch while hitting the key really hard and that sets the tuning pin just very slightly flat. If you don't come down on to the pitch and set the string so that it goes down to the right pitch, the first person to play Rachmaninoff will quite literally knock the piano out of tune. It's very annoying trying to learn how to do it so that it doesn't take 30 tries for every single string
@@jared3mac as a guitar player for about 15 years, I never tune up from flat to perfectly in tune. Ever. Your strings will drop flat as you play, especially new strings. Always tune sharp and play for a few minutes to “break them in” and let the string tension drop naturally down to being in tune, then fine tune it from there
You truly are the embodiment of patience and endurance...even if the projects never turn out as expected, the amount of effort and work you do to push past the frustrations really do inspire a lot of us Mattias! :)
Thank you Nathan!!🤝🤝
so true
What can you tell me about the music at 19:10 and going on for pver a minute? I seem to remember it from a Mark Rober video also.... what's it called, and who made it?
ok I found it now. It's called "Dansez" and was made by Fasion.
Seriously the amount of work you put into this is incredible, I think it sounds sick and once the bass notes get done (if they get done, no pressure) I would for sure buy a VST of this
Love you! I’ll fix them I have an idea😍
Even a kontakt library would be amazing.
You should do a video about “buying the weirdest /unique pianos” then maybe you’ll have a greater understanding of what’s possible while simultaneously having some fun in the meantime.
Look up Furby Organ. You're welcome ;)
Just subscribed. You've hit a really interesting niche between musicians and engineers and I look forward to seeing more from you! Even though the end product didn't work out the way you hoped, the concept and execution were absolutely brilliant and absolutely earned a subscribe.
You don't have to be a musician or engineer to like his video
Your videos are unique bro. Dont lose hope when making them. The whole 30 mins watch is worth it. Watched all of it and loved it.
This video was great! It was expensive, took a lot of effort and hard work and time (and blood) you are a top tier engineer, Matthias
(Don't think the jokes went unnoticed, I loved them)
(I'm an engineer)
Love you❤️ hahah yeah some jokes are pretty hidden 😁
Fam, this is actually insane.
A truckload of effort was put into this, and I applaud every bit of it.
Thank youuu❤️
"Oh... it's 30 degrees the other way..." I felt that on a spiritual level.
I had the same feeling as when I've been drawing for the past 3 hours, and then realize it's all been on the wrong layer.
Me when i completed a physics excersise in my test and i realized that i inverted the specific of the two solenoids.. so the calculations were wrong.
The professor said he will evaluate the process tho xD
Me in 10th grade physics
Can we just appreciate the consistence Mattias has put into this, like if this was me I would have given up in the first 2 minutes of this video😭😂
"The only piano that can't be tuned" - Sell it to Jacob Collier
Tha'ts not a bad Idea, Jacob could use this piano, he might be interested.
I laughed so hard hahahaha
Incredible. You’re a piano mad scientist.
Actually, a mad engineer
I'm definitely gonna watch this later when I'm out of school later, also congrats on 700k mattias!
Thank you! And double thank!
I'm really impressed it took him over 300 hours to cry over this project, I would have cried way sooner! I would also probably have hit the piano tbh.
Hi there Mister M Krantz, I was thinking, why don't you have another used piano tune it down to 88DE and replace the felt hammers with real metal hammers so could you please do this type of experiment for all of us UA-camr Lovers out there Thank You?