The music that starts at 1:20 sounds like the kind of music that would play in a movie or video game where there's a mysterious, ancient alien civilization left in ruin. It gives me chills.
It's an omni-instrument. It has percussion and melody wrapped into one beautiful instrument. Imagine a band of three guys that are just as experienced with this as the inventor of this instrument Görkem Şen
@@dinamosflams I'm picturing a mad max like charge, but instead of a bunch of vehicles it's a bunch of flying whales, instead of a dude with a flame throwing guitar it's this guy atop the largest whale, and everything is sorta steampunky or kinda like Dishonored's whalepunk style (I guess Victorian style really).
This is for me as a musician and lover of sound, one of the most satisfying things I ever heard. Mr Görkem you got my highest respect, it would be iteresting to talk with you :)
this is truly a new kind of instrument , people come out with new instruments every day but they all have the same basic sound , this is completely unique and as others say... alien
This instrument and the sounds it makes is just so moving, it's beautiful and it makes me feel like I am in eternal space. This musician is a true genius.
It's like, friggin' ambient noise music! Played ACOUSTICALLY! I love it! And then, suddenly, 2:12 happened. This is a brilliant instrument and I want one.
I want one, too, but don't know where to get one. Same with the Bazantar. Similar in sound to this, with multiple levels of frequencies played through one instrument. But I can't find one.
I'm so obsessed with this instrument...as I love ambient and "intergalactic" type of music, I can fall asleep to this. And I would so dance along to your playing!
What a fabulous location! The instrument clearly magnifies the sounds we don't hear inside objects when we handle them. How cool to hear them like this.
This is incredible. I can't wait to see what someone can do with an instrument like this after years and years of practice and messing around with it. So often new instruments just don't quite meet expectations and are often gimmicky. This is incredible. It may sound corny but I'm so proud of him for achieving this.
Astonishingly beautiful! What a fascinating and polyvalent instrument! The sound is mystical, comforting, soothing, enveloping, mysterious but powerful and rousing at the same time! Bravo!!! 🎶
Love the ethereal vibe of this wonderful instrument. It feels like (sounds like) it should be used with meditation. There's more going on here than just cosmic noises. These sounds are linked to our primordial vibration and that's what makes some of us feel drawn in and towards the centre of our being. Real peace is at the centre of our beings and as a planet full of individuals we need to go there now individually. We are all responsible for this! This will be the only way
The instrument sounds like its breathing. Reminds me of something Hanz Zimmer said about the score for Interstellar. He said that they used a church organ for the main theme, and that there was something strangely human about it because, being a wind instrument, the organ has to breathe to function, and you can hear that in "Cornfield Chase".
Gorkem, This is the most hauntingly beautiful sound I have heard in a long time. To look at your instrument one has no idea what to aspekt, but from the first note I knew it was going to be good. To me the demo you did in this video gave me a since of the great whales of the world's ocean were singing to a beautiful cello. There is so much that could be done to the sound of your instrument, as you players could here a new rock song like no other. Thank you for sharing you great talent Freddy
Ok, I had to here that one more time, it was even more beautiful the second time. I'm a musician and always play out of the box. This could change the sound of classical music, giving it as new sound between rock and classical. I'm so very excited to the possibilities you have in your new creation of music.
What an amazing sound. I am excited for the future of music when I hear such a departure from anything else an watch a artist weave it back to something more tangible, yet still alien. This music is stunning!
When people from the early 1900s played wood saws with a bow? Only supremely more sophisticated and dynamic. Dead Can Dance comes to mind. This is the sound our souls resonate together with, absolutely.
I think is amazing. It can play so many different types of music and they all sound amazing. This is the first I have heard of this instrument and I think it is beautiful 😊
Kostas Joanidis Good lord. I was so hypnotized by the sounds that I didn't even realize until I truly listened for a melody. this instrument is insane!
I really want to hear this live, just to see if this is for real. It is very difficult to imagine a completely non-electric instrument making such sounds.
Any chance you would ever make a Cover of the Doctor Who Theme Tune? that has been famous for it's revolutionary sounding themes for decades, I think it would be beautiful to hear it from a Yaybahar! :D
I don't know how many times I watched this video but every time it's amazes me. It's sounds like middle ages. I never used any drugs including extacy but every time I watch this video I feel psychedelic. It's more than an instrument.
I've come back to this video so many times over the years, and I never realized until just now that the last thing he plays is Ode to Joy. It's always sounded familiar to me, but the effect it has is so beautifully alien that I hadn't been able to place it until now (and for that, I love it even more).
You could score entire movies with this one instrument.
I approves this message o7 That thing is Amazingk!
Bu ney la yabancılar sarmış her yeri
it was used in the movie hostiles with Christian Bale
Feel the same way to 😊♥️
@@kameimercy3589 I so agree with that.
The music that starts at 1:20 sounds like the kind of music that would play in a movie or video game where there's a mysterious, ancient alien civilization left in ruin. It gives me chills.
Gives me homeworld vibes
All Tomorrows vibe
@@DynoPoVayo
It's an omni-instrument. It has percussion and melody wrapped into one beautiful instrument. Imagine a band of three guys that are just as experienced with this as the inventor of this instrument Görkem Şen
Sounds from space.
hey tom have you seen the planet sounds videos?
Hi Beanmachine no I haven't send mr the link my friend.
Hi Beanmachine hope all is well. I did watch this video wow out of this world. Cool stuuf.
Wild I know. Space the final frontier of sound.
MR. FIX-ALL INC. Not space sounds from turkey
A giant super sitar-violin with two bass drums that can play Pink Floyd and looks like a wooden satellite?
Shut up and take my money!
Exosian Tea Time oh the person who I replied to deleted their comment
Exosian Tea Time thanks you too
I think the room is part of the instrument.
Wooden satellite? 😂
haha
If whales could fly he would be at the center of the horde.
That is the coolest/most scify Idea for a cavalry charge that I have ever conceptualize, and I need to see It in a scene
@@dinamosflams I'm picturing a mad max like charge, but instead of a bunch of vehicles it's a bunch of flying whales, instead of a dude with a flame throwing guitar it's this guy atop the largest whale, and everything is sorta steampunky or kinda like Dishonored's whalepunk style (I guess Victorian style really).
gojira would like to have a talk with you
I have never heard a sound as mystical and hypnotic as this! This is beyond incredible!
Incredible
This is for me as a musician and lover of sound, one of the most satisfying things I ever heard. Mr Görkem you got my highest respect, it would be iteresting to talk with you :)
fellow sound lover, my channel has amazing sounds for headphones.
not spamming, just sharing, if you want to listen, cheers
Such an amazing instrument isn't it.
Such beautiful sounds
He isn’t Gorkem Sen. Gorkem Sen was the inventor of the yaybahar.
yo have to talk to Hans Zimmer, he loves that kind of instruments
Who's He Bro.... 🤔
It is for Djawadi, I mean he use it for one of him soundtrack for Game of Thrones
Sry for my eng
Hans Zimmer is amazing... A Lot of People knows his Music but just a few know the componist.
@@vikrant9726 Do you know Berverly Hills Cop? Hans Zimmer componate the soundtrack. And a Lot of other soundtracks... everbody know his Songs
@@benhammer87 I'm not from US or West.... Sorry no idea in this regards.... Thanks for sharing the info ☺
this is truly a new kind of instrument , people come out with new instruments every day but they all have the same basic sound , this is completely unique and as others say... alien
This instrument and the sounds it makes is just so moving, it's beautiful and it makes me feel like I am in eternal space. This musician is a true genius.
I like how he has a whole room just for it with a great view. This is a man who's living the dream.
Definitely has an alien vibe to it. It's too otherworldly and complex to be recognized as an earth invention. It's so beautiful.
I think they used this to make the V'ger sounds.
That was an older instrument called a Blaster Beam, but they do sound awfully similar.
I want to make a story centered around strange instruments and what they sound like to me, and build worlds from the unique sounds...
It's like, friggin' ambient noise music! Played ACOUSTICALLY! I love it!
And then, suddenly, 2:12 happened. This is a brilliant instrument and I want one.
I want one, too, but don't know where to get one. Same with the Bazantar. Similar in sound to this, with multiple levels of frequencies played through one instrument. But I can't find one.
Gave me goosebumps
Pretty sure it's a hand crafted instrument, you'd have to buy one from the man himself
Shit went from Prometheus to Mad Max real fast
The guy is just ingenious as well as his invention. The sound that this instrument produces is simply magical, almost hypnotic.
Neden burada Türk yok?.. ❤️ evrenin müziği.. 🇦🇿🇹🇷
çünkü bizlerin müzik zevki yokk
Ne güzel bir şeymiş bu tepkikolikten duydum geldim
@@soydanpamir3971 bende
Bende tepkikolik ten geldim
Tepkikolikden geldim +1
beginning i was like " this is pretty cool, how is it so reverberated?" then from 1:22 onwards I was extracted to a divine sonic astral plane.
it's SPRINGS!! metal springs!! it's crazy.
Sarangi, sitar, violin, electronic guitar, bass guitar, drums, you got it all in one single instrument.
I'm so obsessed with this instrument...as I love ambient and "intergalactic" type of music, I can fall asleep to this. And I would so dance along to your playing!
What a fabulous location! The instrument clearly magnifies the sounds we don't hear inside objects when we handle them. How cool to hear them like this.
What a strange and wonderful instrument.
Guy Wilkinson that place in Armutlu-yalova Turkey. The place that I have been in my univercity. very amazing a nature place
The possibilities for movie soundtracks with this instrument are endless! Especially for sci-fi.
I want a contrabass register version of this. It would be absolutely amazing to hear such an rich and overtone-laden sound that deep
I agree, that would be amazing
This is incredible. I can't wait to see what someone can do with an instrument like this after years and years of practice and messing around with it.
So often new instruments just don't quite meet expectations and are often gimmicky. This is incredible. It may sound corny but I'm so proud of him for achieving this.
Who needs electronic music when you have this magic?
Old Deadmau5 is magnificent… as is this!
This is amazing, i wish this was around for the psychedelic rock/garage era of the 60's. Could have had some insane solos.
Astonishingly beautiful! What a fascinating and polyvalent instrument! The sound is mystical, comforting, soothing, enveloping, mysterious but powerful and rousing at the same time! Bravo!!! 🎶
Imagine having two or three skilled players in a room. Orchestra = MADE! Love this!
Any director's dream instrument!! One can use this to make extraordinary scenes...as background music this is just perfect!!
Skip to 2:10 to skip the demonstration and go straight to the beautiful music, you can thank me later
lots of echo...alien technology
That is one of the most amazing instruments I have ever heard! So many sounds to sift through.
This is one of the rare times I feel proud of being a Turk. Sen bir harikasın Görkem Şen :)
You should - always - be proud you are a turk!
It's snowing hard right now. I have this on, loudly. Amazing instrument.
How has rock and roll survived all these years without this in every single song ever made.
omg new tool's album needs this shit
See the likes, humanity is not entirely lost, some of us still apreciate creativity. It has been far to long we listened to the same instruments.
The sounds are incredible. Love the room with the view too.
What unique sounds, adds the special touches to Numan's intruder, Brilliant!
I can imagine this instrument being used for future gritty war films with a style like Jarhead.
When I was a kid I used to love holding the end of my stretched metal slinky up to my ear and shaking it to hear the crazy noises.
I wonder how it sounds in the open and how the classics would have reacted to it if it was invented in the past. Hundreds or thousands of years ago.
Categorically brilliant! Such a haunting sound with such presence and no electronics were involved. Bravo!!!
Love the ethereal vibe of this wonderful instrument. It feels like (sounds like) it should be used with meditation. There's more going on here than just cosmic noises. These sounds are linked to our primordial vibration and that's what makes some of us feel drawn in and towards the centre of our being. Real peace is at the centre of our beings and as a planet full of individuals we need to go there now individually. We are all responsible for this! This will be the only way
The instrument sounds like its breathing. Reminds me of something Hanz Zimmer said about the score for Interstellar. He said that they used a church organ for the main theme, and that there was something strangely human about it because, being a wind instrument, the organ has to breathe to function, and you can hear that in "Cornfield Chase".
Gorkem,
This is the most hauntingly beautiful sound I have heard in a long time. To look at your instrument one has no idea what to aspekt, but from the first note I knew it was going to be good. To me the demo you did in this video gave me a since of the great whales of the world's ocean were singing to a beautiful cello.
There is so much that could be done to the sound of your instrument, as you players could here a new rock song like no other.
Thank you for sharing you great talent
Freddy
This sounds like absolute chaos, vigor, emotion, ruthlessness, wisdom, greed, and beauty all at the same time ❤
This is so different ✨👌🏽 sounds so futuristic yet manual at the same time! I love it 💖
Thank you for the playing, the instrument, the recording, and for sharing it.
Great tone, incredible timbre and space, excellent playing!
Ok,
I had to here that one more time, it was even more beautiful the second time. I'm a musician and always play out of the box.
This could change the sound of classical music, giving it as new sound between rock and classical. I'm so very excited to the possibilities you have in your new creation of music.
One of the most brilliant musical designs I have ever seen. Its a completely unique way of producing sounds.
I hear sitar, violin, synthesizer, and didgeridoo. I would so love to know where I can get a cd if a recording has been made yet.
It's a single instrument: a yaybahar
I love it, is just like being in the bottom of the sea, and watch the wales playing on the top. With surround sound included :)
What an amazing sound. I am excited for the future of music when I hear such a departure from anything else an watch a artist weave it back to something more tangible, yet still alien. This music is stunning!
When people from the early 1900s played wood saws with a bow? Only supremely more sophisticated and dynamic. Dead Can Dance comes to mind. This is the sound our souls resonate together with, absolutely.
This is amazing. Crazy instrument and incredible sounds.
I think is amazing. It can play so many different types of music and they all sound amazing. This is the first I have heard of this instrument and I think it is beautiful 😊
If they are going to make a blade runner sequel, and don’t know what soundtrack they want to have, they should give this man a call
Yeah I also thought of Blade Runner or Dune
It was featured on Gary Numan’s Intruder album.
Goosebumps. Just goosebumps. As someone who has a passion for music, this is beautiful.
Biz yerine başka birilerinin sahip çıktığı bir sanatçı daha..
maalesef ki...
Just simply wow...
This is definitely one of the most incredible instruments I've ever found.
I really love that Instrument!❤🌻
Is sounds so beautiful and mesmerizing. It’s a sound in which I’ve never heard before.
6:01 ode to joy :)))))))
Kostas Joanidis Good lord. I was so hypnotized by the sounds that I didn't even realize until I truly listened for a melody. this instrument is insane!
Drones itself out at times.
I heard it too but I wasn't too sure lmao
I keep coming to this video. Sometimes I forget the name but I always find it. Such an amazing instrument. Good job!
I really want to hear this live, just to see if this is for real. It is very difficult to imagine a completely non-electric instrument making such sounds.
Extraordinary! First time I've seen and heard this instrument...super ambient atmosphere!
This sounds like it is from another world
my body is full of chills listening to these beautiful sounds
Any chance you would ever make a Cover of the Doctor Who Theme Tune? that has been famous for it's revolutionary sounding themes for decades, I think it would be beautiful to hear it from a Yaybahar! :D
I forgot this video existed for years. I’m so glad I can remember it.
If whales could play a musical instrument then this is the instrument that whales would play at their concerts in the deep.
I thought of a variation of this years ago.
I never followed my vision.
That is so beautiful.
❤❤❤
This is SOOO cool!!!
I don't know how many times I watched this video but every time it's amazes me. It's sounds like middle ages. I never used any drugs including extacy but every time I watch this video I feel
psychedelic. It's more than an instrument.
Great Instrument !!! Never see this thats perfect Cosmic Sounds !
Sounds like the whole world could hear. Amazing instrument💓
4:21 I cried through the whole last part of this. those were my strings of my heart.
Reminds me of Wagner
@@bryantsmith4151A few years late here but it sounds based an orthodox hymn, Ti Hipermaho, if you wanna look it up. It's really beautiful
@@bryantsmith4151It sounds based on an orthodox hymn, Ti Ipermaho, if you wanna look it up. It's really beautiful
OK I reckon. Have to be in a certain mood to listen to this for more than a few minutes. Talent is talent, and I admire you.
for the next Mad Max
I just got into a deep trance, while I body was moving in mysterious ways, I gave away control, my body did the rest. Thank you.
Nearby whales are holding up cigarette lighters and cheering. This sounds amazing. : D
Wonderful sound. My whole body gets in resonance.
Imagine him collaborating with Dead Can Dance or Sheila Chandra
Sheila Chandra doesn't perform anymore due to health problems. So very sad.
Not to mention that awesome room. I love how there’s nothing in it except for the instrument.
Its very ethereal sounding
That has to be the coolest thing I have ever listened to.
Those first few sounds are what the Earth sounds like.
Why is 3:30 so cool? I'll remember that specific part and it'll bring me back here once every six months.
Türk bir sanatçı ❤🇹🇷
One of the coolest things I've ever heard on this site. Was getting Mandalorian vibes there for a little bit.
The part with the Beethoven was freaking magical
wow, beautiful sound, also drop dead gorgeous view. Great playing too.
please tell me there are blueprints
I was in searching of this video for YEARS, i saw it like 10 years ago and then disappeared. Thanks algorithm!
But does it djent?
Doc Bailey we made it!!! i see Djentleman!
I've come back to this video so many times over the years, and I never realized until just now that the last thing he plays is Ode to Joy. It's always sounded familiar to me, but the effect it has is so beautifully alien that I hadn't been able to place it until now (and for that, I love it even more).
Reminds me old USSR Sci-Fi cartoons soundtrack.
How was this posted nine years ago and I haven't found out about it until now? It's so underrated
when can i buy one?
First selections definitely sci-fi sounding. My favorite part was the Shaker Dance selection--very nice. Thanks for sharing.