@Joshua Taylor it started with the Irish in America being the only ones who wanted to take dangerous jobs like police and firefighters. They'd play bagpipes at funerals because it was an Irish tradition. Now it's a firefighter tradition as well.
Bag pipes are Scottish, uileann pipes are Irish. However, they’re similar with similar sounds but since the bag pipes are louder, they became the more prominent of the two for Irish Americans. The funny thing is, neither are associated with any funeral traditions (past or present) here in Ireland. It’s purely an Irish-American tradition, maybe a link for Irish immigrants to their Celtic roots at times of hardship like funerals. But definitely an Irish-American tradition instead of an Irish one
Girlie is a violin & viola & piano player, I'm betting everything I got she's been in a bunch of experimental and early music and world music ensembles before.
My band teacher 'borrowed' my clarinet to let the younger kids interested in band try it (the school didn't own a clarinet) and let me tell you, I was livid when he told me about it. like bro that's my personal property
the girl with the green shirt seemed so sweet, her reactions to everyone were really nice. the teacher was really receptive and seems like a rlly fun teacher, the percussionist was just funny and had good vibes all around. this episode was golden
@@OhyeahMrKrabz they did it blindfolded a couple years ago! I’d be curious if they did a regular one but with some out there styles (e.g, opera or screamo, maybe a woman with a super deep voice)
I knew it was hers because of how comfortable she was holding it near her face but then once I realized it was hers and saw other people play it I cringed a lot
@@AccidentallyOnPurpose I don't know how it works in america, but in Scotland (where the bagpipes come from), they're played just as much inside (although usually in halls much bigger than the small room the were in) as they are outside.
Kamale ngoni is actually an African instrument. Originally from mali 🇲🇱.it is indeed sacred to its users as the lady said it. The instrument is actually amazing when you get to know it and learn the culture.
the kamale ngoni seems like such a beautiful instrument. by any chance would you know of the song the guy who had that instrument was playing? it sounds so peaceful!
as a musician who's currently incapacitated from playing due to a sudden disability, this episode was great. i absolutely love listening to other people pour love and passion into their musical skills and seeing not only the artists here and their devotion to sharing but also the GUESSERS just having a good time learning about everyone was so heartwarming.... vee's words at 11:09 rings so true to my soul ps. as an australian, seeing the didgeridoo player was DELIGHTFUL
I loved everything about this. Music hits the soul like nothing else, and seeing an artist master their craft is fucking inspirational and emotional y’all! 10/10 would watch again.
when he clanks the didgeridoo against the floor at 6:01 you can definitely tell that it's his instrument, he doesn't even flinch! i think you'd be way more gentle with somebody else's instrument.
I would've liked to hear more from the person who was playing the didgeridoo because as I understand it, there are a lot of customs and permissions set by aboriginal elders to have the permission to even play one.
As a percussionist, the snare drummer was the legitimate easiest one to spot. Not just anyone is able to play those rhythms at that high of tempo! Hell, I can’t even do that, and I’ve been playing for multiple years!
We definitely needed some more artist to craft lineups, and this vid made this musician so happy especially with seeing some uncommon instruments in the lineup!! other lineup suggestions: match athlete to their sport, match person to preferred music genre, match sculpture to artist, match song to artist (guesser listens to a clip of the artist's song and guesses which of the people in the lineup wrote/sang it), guess who's a healthcare worker, guess who's an atheist, match pet to person (just cause animals are so cute!)
I’ve got good news for you! They did a lineup with pets and one with just dogs! They were great episodes and I definitely wouldn’t mind more animal ones! Also, edit to say they did one guessing who is a doctor!
I immediately knew the dude in the far right played snare only cause I noticed how he was standing, if you ever did marching band or drumline in general you know that’s the stance when preparing to March or play while standing
I think it would’ve been nice to include something about the cultural significance of the didgeridoo in the video. It’s a very important part of Aboriginal Australian culture and history.
I know the didgeridoo is traditionally a male instrument, however isn’t it also an Aboriginal only instrument? I understand there are different points or views within the community, however it seems to be generally agreed that a non-Aboriginal individual, male or female, playing this instrument is considered cultural theft.
Yesss this is the kind of lineup that's fun, love the diversity of instruments! I can't imagine how some instrumentalists feel about others blowing into their mouthpieces. HAHA the firefighter being found out tho! SO true that you expect such instrumentalists to be in certain professions I'll admit that I was surprised that the 17yo doesn't recognise bagpipes and didgeridoo- I'm not that much older and I still remember being at least shown pictures when I'm in school and seeing it on tv. Glad she got it in the end tho!
yeah I’m a few years older and was shocked. no hate of course but especially considering she’s a musician herself it was odd to me that she hadn’t seen them
I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE!!! I don't know if you saw any of my requests on Twitter and in comments over the years for this lineup, but I AM SOOOOOOOOOOO HAPPY TO SEE IT! MADE MY DAY!
It's so fun watching these videos! Sometimes the participants give themselves away through their body language and the guessers don't have a clue because their back is turned. For example, the snare drummer. When V was playing his snare, he was pleased by her performance and nodded his head a bit. Then when Hudson was describing her idea of a drummer (cool and fashion-forward) he was side-eyeing the camera SO HARD. Followed by V just calling out his posture and stance. lol
As a band kid, we literally do this all the time. Like, we’ll be at a multiple school concert or event and we’ll just sit down and guess what instrument people play, and 99% of the time we’re right
Disappointing that the guy playing the didgeridoo didn't mention anything about its cultural significance. It's very widely known in Australia as an instrument from our first nations people and I wish that he touched on that.
legit!! i was PISSED when i saw it and not a single indigenous australian was in the line up, and then he didn’t mention anything about the cultural significance of it
@@shannonhensley2942 fair but I think if that was the case he should’ve said so. also someone playing an instrument like that should at least be aware of its basic history and significance even if they don’t feel comfortable explaining everything
This was fun and so cute. Please do this type of video again! And bring that percussionist guesser (forgot their name) back as a regular. Top notch energy
I appreciate the oboe being mentioned, and to answer the question of what kind of personality an oboe has, well we have very weird, and in my case very clumsy with a broken sense of humor 😂
This is right up my alley lol. I love matching people to instruments haha. It’s really easy to tell, especially if their eyes just light up at the mention of the instrument. Really cool to see all of these unique instruments
"If you come out her playing an oboe idk what that swag is but it's a type of swag" I play oboe and this is definitely what I got through. What is the oboe swag? I will never truly know.
Aww Hudson! I love you, I hope you’re doing well with THEM! Y’all make some amazing music and seeing you grow up with my little sister was such a pleasure!
violin and viola players often can play a shitload of instruments because it takes a good amount of patience an practice for us to play at a level that sounds decent😭
the way the guy who played didgeridoo confidently clacked it on the ground when he was being questioned clued me in immediately that it was his. Because i feel like if it’s not your own instrument you’d be way more anxious about holding it or placing it down
I know I’m late but I just want to say that I love Hudson’s voice. That raspiness in a female voice drives me crazy and I’m a straight female. It’s just super hot. All the guessers and guests were great on this episode.
LOL that girl being on point with the firefighter-bagpipes connection
@@hela8202 same lmfaoo. Never heard that before in my life
Weird to learn as a European. For us it's simply Scottish.
@@joshuataylor3550 same with most Americans lol
@Joshua Taylor it started with the Irish in America being the only ones who wanted to take dangerous jobs like police and firefighters. They'd play bagpipes at funerals because it was an Irish tradition. Now it's a firefighter tradition as well.
Bag pipes are Scottish, uileann pipes are Irish. However, they’re similar with similar sounds but since the bag pipes are louder, they became the more prominent of the two for Irish Americans. The funny thing is, neither are associated with any funeral traditions (past or present) here in Ireland. It’s purely an Irish-American tradition, maybe a link for Irish immigrants to their Celtic roots at times of hardship like funerals. But definitely an Irish-American tradition instead of an Irish one
Dude with the didgeridoo had NO reason to out himself w that story😭😭
Yeah but we're totally here for it 😂🙌
It was so irrelevant!!
Didgeripoo 😈
It was the didgeridoo?
No, it was the food
💀💀💀💀
You love what you do that much you have to
Dude's TMI shitting story that had nothing to do with the question had me laughing for like a minute straight, thank so much my man 🤣
For real, my guy just had to get it off his chest 😂
Classic didge story. play for friends, Shit your pants.
"I shit myself... ... ... oh yeah, the instrument was nearby, also, I guess".
😆
Like… “sir, did you forget the question?”
The editors could have cut it out, but they kept it in
Okay but the woman playing the ngoni could 100% have fooled me. It sounded beautiful
I’m guessing she had some kind of clue about what sounds the strings would make since she plays string instruments herself
@@cosmosisrose she's likely been exposed to it before too because i don't think most people who had never seen one would guess how to hold it?
@@iyawakarehen yup, like one of the girls said, violinists know their shit.
Girlie is a violin & viola & piano player, I'm betting everything I got she's been in a bunch of experimental and early music and world music ensembles before.
I thought is was a kora and was like - that's not how you hold it!
I personally would not be okay with someone else putting their mouth on my instrument 😂😅
same, I was thinking wtf.
lets hope they changed out the mouthpiece and reed…
I spend my entire life trying to get someone else to put their mouth on my instrument.
@@JohnSmith-xx9se OMG 💀🤣
My band teacher 'borrowed' my clarinet to let the younger kids interested in band try it (the school didn't own a clarinet) and let me tell you, I was livid when he told me about it.
like bro that's my personal property
the girl with the green shirt seemed so sweet, her reactions to everyone were really nice. the teacher was really receptive and seems like a rlly fun teacher, the percussionist was just funny and had good vibes all around. this episode was golden
Does anyone know her name? She has such good vibes 😭
@@kailynmsavage Hudson Steere, the band she's in is called THEM.
and the didgeridoo guy just wanted to share the story that had no point whatsoever 🤣
@@graceful1537 😭😭
I'd like to see them match the singing voice to the person next!
I think they did that already
@@OhyeahMrKrabz they did it blindfolded a couple years ago! I’d be curious if they did a regular one but with some out there styles (e.g, opera or screamo, maybe a woman with a super deep voice)
I second this motion and volunteer to participate
they did that
As a saxophonist I’m not letting a stranger play on my reed 😅😂
I knew it was hers because of how comfortable she was holding it near her face but then once I realized it was hers and saw other people play it I cringed a lot
Umm…samee
my friend Will (didgeridoo) said they switched out the reed and sanitized the mouthpiece before and after people played it 👉🏼🤠👉🏼
I thought this would be weird too but I guess they could just switch the Reed out and then wash the mouth piece 🤔
onggggggg
the bagpipes must of been hella loud couse everyone had their hands over their ears 😂
They are
Yup
They are very loud, that is why they are really mostly played outside.
@@AccidentallyOnPurpose I don't know how it works in america, but in Scotland (where the bagpipes come from), they're played just as much inside (although usually in halls much bigger than the small room the were in) as they are outside.
That's gotta be sooo loud! Someone plays a bagpipe at a church like half a mile away from my house and I can hear it through my windows!
I don't know why, but this episode had me smiling the entire time!
Because your life is emptying
@@joshuataylor3550it seems like your life is pretty empty and miserable
@@joshuataylor3550 Woah josh
Sameeee
band kid effect
If you just ask them to play the instrument, then there is no point guessing :/
You know what good point
they had alr guessed
Well you’re supposed to match not really guess
For real like should ask questions not make them play
I feel like even having them hold it is a giveaway, the way the girl yeeted those bagpipes where they belong
MATCH THE ART WITH THE ARTIST
Yes! Cut did do that a few years ago but it would be great to see them do it again.
Yeah im getting some real austrian vibes here
ALREADY HAPPENED
Kamale ngoni is actually an African instrument. Originally from mali 🇲🇱.it is indeed sacred to its users as the lady said it. The instrument is actually amazing when you get to know it and learn the culture.
the kamale ngoni seems like such a beautiful instrument. by any chance would you know of the song the guy who had that instrument was playing? it sounds so peaceful!
I been looking everywhere for it and can’t find it
🇲🇱🇲🇱🇲🇱!!!.
Yeah, I peeped that, too. Our toubabou will one day learn - he must in order to play it correctly. It is sacred.
as a musician who's currently incapacitated from playing due to a sudden disability, this episode was great. i absolutely love listening to other people pour love and passion into their musical skills and seeing not only the artists here and their devotion to sharing but also the GUESSERS just having a good time learning about everyone was so heartwarming.... vee's words at 11:09 rings so true to my soul
ps. as an australian, seeing the didgeridoo player was DELIGHTFUL
I loved everything about this. Music hits the soul like nothing else, and seeing an artist master their craft is fucking inspirational and emotional y’all! 10/10 would watch again.
"You have any interesting story with your instrument?"
"I shit myself for eating bad food"
10:19 her reaction is honestly sweet and makes this even better
It gave me funny tickles in my belly too
this guy
I got a flute she can blow on if you catch my drift homeslice.
@@Lilian040210 weirdo
when he clanks the didgeridoo against the floor at 6:01 you can definitely tell that it's his instrument, he doesn't even flinch! i think you'd be way more gentle with somebody else's instrument.
I would've liked to hear more from the person who was playing the didgeridoo because as I understand it, there are a lot of customs and permissions set by aboriginal elders to have the permission to even play one.
The fact V intentionally played that snare chord slow so it would irk him and he would play it right was awesome 😂
V was such good vibes. I loved her energy. It uplifted me through the screen!
As a percussionist, the snare drummer was the legitimate easiest one to spot. Not just anyone is able to play those rhythms at that high of tempo! Hell, I can’t even do that, and I’ve been playing for multiple years!
As soon as bro held them with trad I knew LMAO I know SHE knew too as another percussionist
I love how confident the guessers were 😂
We definitely needed some more artist to craft lineups, and this vid made this musician so happy especially with seeing some uncommon instruments in the lineup!!
other lineup suggestions: match athlete to their sport, match person to preferred music genre, match sculpture to artist, match song to artist (guesser listens to a clip of the artist's song and guesses which of the people in the lineup wrote/sang it), guess who's a healthcare worker, guess who's an atheist, match pet to person (just cause animals are so cute!)
I’ve got good news for you! They did a lineup with pets and one with just dogs! They were great episodes and I definitely wouldn’t mind more animal ones!
Also, edit to say they did one guessing who is a doctor!
3:32 "Drummers are really cool"
My man on the far right had to give the camera the look of approval 😂😂😂😂
This is such a cool idea! You should host more of those!
V has the coolest of vibes! Bring her on the show more!
Great Lineup choice! We need more musical and artistic Match games! So intriguing and funny!
I immediately knew the dude in the far right played snare only cause I noticed how he was standing, if you ever did marching band or drumline in general you know that’s the stance when preparing to March or play while standing
7:49 The viola player had me convinced that was her instrument
The sound at 9:17 was so nice and relaxing. I could listen to that all day.
i need what song hes playing
@@gannonlangton4176 I know, I tried finding it with no luck
I need it
It’s sounds very similar to “Wasteland, baby” by hoizer
ikr, i cant remember what it reminds me of
finally some musical representation
I thought there was a singer episode. It might have been a different channel. I could be wrong.
@@xxarianahiltonxx5116 They did have a singer episode a while back.
this guy
The instruments people play say so much about their personalities. I love it.
That dude got those paradiddles immediately, he outed himself
9:17 wow that's so beautiful. like a melancholic indie song.
As a viola player, I was not expecting to be represented in this video 😂. Love it ❤
I expected viola rep after the bagpipes 😂 happy we're here.
I think it would’ve been nice to include something about the cultural significance of the didgeridoo in the video. It’s a very important part of Aboriginal Australian culture and history.
i agree
Totally agree
Agree! I feel like he didnt do the instrument justice at all, I also never saw someone playing it standing up before.
it would have been nice to see some more analysis about it!
I know the didgeridoo is traditionally a male instrument, however isn’t it also an Aboriginal only instrument? I understand there are different points or views within the community, however it seems to be generally agreed that a non-Aboriginal individual, male or female, playing this instrument is considered cultural theft.
Yesss this is the kind of lineup that's fun, love the diversity of instruments! I can't imagine how some instrumentalists feel about others blowing into their mouthpieces.
HAHA the firefighter being found out tho! SO true that you expect such instrumentalists to be in certain professions
I'll admit that I was surprised that the 17yo doesn't recognise bagpipes and didgeridoo- I'm not that much older and I still remember being at least shown pictures when I'm in school and seeing it on tv. Glad she got it in the end tho!
I was surprised the music teacher didn't recognize the didgeridoo!
yeah I’m a few years older and was shocked. no hate of course but especially considering she’s a musician herself it was odd to me that she hadn’t seen them
9:21 such a beautiful instrument
the kamale ngoni was underrated, how beautiful 🥺
Seriously I wanna find what he was playing too!
@@masonstefanick4384 TELL ME IF YOU
I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE!!! I don't know if you saw any of my requests on Twitter and in comments over the years for this lineup, but I AM SOOOOOOOOOOO HAPPY TO SEE IT! MADE MY DAY!
This was an awesome lineup. I hope you do more instrument/voice lineups.
It's so fun watching these videos! Sometimes the participants give themselves away through their body language and the guessers don't have a clue because their back is turned.
For example, the snare drummer. When V was playing his snare, he was pleased by her performance and nodded his head a bit. Then when Hudson was describing her idea of a drummer (cool and fashion-forward) he was side-eyeing the camera SO HARD. Followed by V just calling out his posture and stance. lol
Percussionist know percussionist.
I was thinking this too about both the viola player and the bagpiper’s body language! (That drummer with the side eye was also suuuuper cute.)
as a violist, as soon as they brought the viola out I KNEW who it belonged to-we just have a vibe
0:46 I will not tolerate the oboe slander. I was swaggy with it
As a band kid, we literally do this all the time. Like, we’ll be at a multiple school concert or event and we’ll just sit down and guess what instrument people play, and 99% of the time we’re right
Disappointing that the guy playing the didgeridoo didn't mention anything about its cultural significance. It's very widely known in Australia as an instrument from our first nations people and I wish that he touched on that.
legit!! i was PISSED when i saw it and not a single indigenous australian was in the line up, and then he didn’t mention anything about the cultural significance of it
It could be that he has no cultural ties to it and feels that its not his place to explain it.
@@shannonhensley2942 fair but I think if that was the case he should’ve said so. also someone playing an instrument like that should at least be aware of its basic history and significance even if they don’t feel comfortable explaining everything
Yep, also you can tell that didgeridoo is just a cheap one from an overseas maker, not Australian at all
@@cosmosisrose what if he got it wrong though. What if he messes up big time.
i love hudson's vibe, she is so pretty and nice
the drummer guy is MAD CUTEE
I wanted him to play more!!
este guy
the guy with the string instrument needs to make music that little song was great
11:04 bro tried to join in on the snare but only got one small note in RIP
I would love to hear that blonde girl with the scratchy voice sing. I bet her singing voice is awesome.
This was fun and so cute. Please do this type of video again! And bring that percussionist guesser (forgot their name) back as a regular. Top notch energy
I love Hudson’s voice. Love this episode. Thanks CUT.
The drummer dude and bag pipes chick too were tier.
This was a really cool episode. It was really nice to hear everyone play their instruments and how they got into it. I love music.
I appreciate the oboe being mentioned, and to answer the question of what kind of personality an oboe has, well we have very weird, and in my case very clumsy with a broken sense of humor 😂
this is one of the most enjoyable and entertaining episodes on this channel ever. love it
This is right up my alley lol. I love matching people to instruments haha. It’s really easy to tell, especially if their eyes just light up at the mention of the instrument. Really cool to see all of these unique instruments
The way the guy let the bagpipes deflate was perfect comedic timing
That was less a didgeridoo story and more of a “I sh*t my pants on a day where I also happened to play the didgeridoo” story 😂
Need V back! she has such a great personality and vibe!
I knew that dude was the drummer because of that minimal head nod of "Not bad" in 3:27
"If you come out her playing an oboe idk what that swag is but it's a type of swag" I play oboe and this is definitely what I got through. What is the oboe swag? I will never truly know.
the drummer dude is so cute, i love his reactions to everything lol
i'm in love with the guy playing the ngoni omg aw
I love seeing people actually acknowledge the viola :)
"Who plays the bagpipes?"
Me: "SCOTTISH PEOPLE"
Aww Hudson! I love you, I hope you’re doing well with THEM! Y’all make some amazing music and seeing you grow up with my little sister was such a pleasure!
The moment the didgeridoo guy slammed it to the floor I knew it was him cause no one would do that to someone else's instrument
This was a great lineup! All the musicians were dope. Also yall NEED to bring back V for another lineup!! She was cool af
10:19 I don't know about you guys but, this made me have the biggest smile in the whole video :)
V the percussionist is so dope! love her energy and vibe
Thank you!!
"any interesting stories with your digeridoo?....." "yea one time i shit myself" ..... BRUH LMFAO
violin and viola players often can play a shitload of instruments because it takes a good amount of patience an practice for us to play at a level that sounds decent😭
I really like the way the blonde woman is speaking. She reminds me of Björk !
9:17 where can I find more of that, please
please lmk if u find out
What song is it?
This man very unnecessarily telling everyone in the world he shit his pants 👀😂
How did none of the three guessers know what a didgeridoo is?
I'm pretty sure alot of people outside of Australia aren't really aware of th Indigeous people's of the country
How did the first one not know what bagpipes were? 😂
I wasn't certain myself because the only ones I've seen were curved at the far end leading to a horn shape. Maybe they were the same?
I was saying it over and over to the screen in frustration!
because it isnt a well known instrument. especially in the US
the way the guy who played didgeridoo confidently clacked it on the ground when he was being questioned clued me in immediately that it was his. Because i feel like if it’s not your own instrument you’d be way more anxious about holding it or placing it down
"that instrument ain't white man tainted"
Meanwhile, it belongs to the only white guy in the lineup XD
Gotta love the casual, needless racism of the comment and the poetic justice at the end.
Im so in love with the drummer lady in the flannel shes such a vibe
Love you too!
Omg the one that looks like a different form of a banjo sounds so calming and relaxing!
I know I’m late but I just want to say that I love Hudson’s voice. That raspiness in a female voice drives me crazy and I’m a straight female. It’s just super hot. All the guessers and guests were great on this episode.
the blonde haired girls voice makes me super envious
4:02 she did the same stance at the guy behind her 😂
"If you come out here playing an oboe, I don't know what that swag IS, but that's a certain swag." V *gets* the oboes.
As a violist, I love seeing the viola represented on this channel!:))
"I classify as a precussionist!" Alright, already don't like you lol
Bring V back she's so fun
3:32 when she said drummers are really cool the dude on the right looked directly at the camera 😂😂
We need more of these!! But with different instruments!!
whatever 9:18 is that sound is so beautiful, like an indie film score
This was one of my fave videos, different, funny, had good vibes, and with music! 10/10 more videos like this one!
The "prodigy" doesn't even know different instruments
"You like jazz"
"Yes how did you know"
@7:22 Aw heart melted they all started dancing
i need to hear the full song the guy was playing on the kamele ngoni
Yes!!! Who knows the name of that gorgeous piece
me too 😭😭😭
I saw the viola and though “that’s a fiddle, and dude in the middle looks like a country artist” and then he says at the end that he plays the banjo
Should've have them jam a sess at the end. Would've been weird, wacky and wonderful
We did have one!!
@@veemoore8896 pics or it didn't happen! But nah for real that's dope
so funny seeing both the person on the far left and the right plugging their ears for the pipes. literally one of my favorite sounds and instruments!
Bc it's loud af