I love that mid-way through the build is when rob decided to take a look at an actual piano for reference. not in the planning phase because that would make too much sense. This is amazing
Very interesting. A suggestion, because your pipe at the back of the "piano" is angled I would think the strings would roll down hill, if you will, as they are tightened which negates your tuning effort. You need to file a groove into the pipe to trap each string at its location.
Yea I was thinking about something like that, but it also seems like cutting grooves/nut slots in a metal pipe would lead to the strings breaking all the time due to their vibration creating a sawing effect against the sharp metal.
@@TheDarkMessiah OK, drill and tap some holes at each string location. Then thread some nylon screws in place with either a spade style screwdriver feature or file a groove in the nylon.
@@timothywhieldon1971 my understanding is that if you want to get super technical hammered dulcimer are a type of zither. Zithers other than hammered dulcimers that I have seen typically have a striker on a spring.
I will say, when played like how you did...it sounded pretty decent. Honestly causes a sense of uneasiness which for it being a monster piano is perfect.
yeah, I noticed that specifically in how he made 'head stocks" for all the tuners LOL . He could have just put them all in a line and saved a lot of work ( and it would stay in tune better)
@@Cristofre he didn't put them there because he had the idea to make headstocks. Just was only logical place to put them without modifying the piano further
I've said it before, and I'll say it again. You can never own too many clamps. If you run out of room on your pegboard from all the clamps, that means you need more pegboard.
@@DropaprayerI get what you were trying to say but in your equation X = F - 1 so if F represents the amount you have then X = F + 1 I’ll show myself out
The problem with murder pianos (planimusicas homicidus) is that they are such rare creatures. Science does not yet know how or if they reproduce. Only one is currently confirmed to exist (though some have been spotted in the wild), and the legality of buying and selling them as pets is in question. As such, your best option is to go to your scariest local forest, at midnight, where sightings in the wild are considered more likely. Hope this helps!
sing us a song, you're the guy-with-foolhardy-impulses-to-try-and-build-your-own-instruments-in-a-day-and-a-friend-who-has-woodworking-tools man. sing us a song tonight.
As they started tightening the strings, I started getting really nervous that the whole thing would violently tear itself apart. Even though they showed the finished instrument at the beginning of the video.
Für Elise would sound awesome coming from that piece of art 🙂 I also have a "small" request: Can you please make a sample library out of this. I think 57 vel. layers and about 96 round robin samples per key should do it 😅
Pretty sure I’ve been subscribed to you since like 2010. You’re my favorite channel on UA-cam and watching your videos always reignites my love for music when I’ve seemed to have lost motivation. Thanks rob!
Congratulations on your 15th anniversary on UA-cam, Rob! I've been a follower for more than half the way through (8 years or so), and it's incredible how you can always bring so much fun, art, positivity, inspiration and a lot of times education into the world with your videos. I wish you many more years and happiness to come on this amazing journey and thank you for the fantastic content!
My piano and organ construction books are some of my favorites. I got them from a guy who had a dream telling him to build a little pipe organ in the 1960's. Beautify made table top replica of a gothic cathedral in mahogany with the pipes sticking out the top at the back, keys down one side. Ran on an ancient vacuum cleaner motor. I wish I had it.
If you dont bend the strings on top of the rod, then you can hear a better sounding piano. Its like youre making a Japanese Koto but on a grand murderous piano. Now you've exp, make MP V2. Working keys, more function, more dangerous, put great finish paint etc etc. Thanks Rob
This series is so awesome. The people who do change history. Also you really truly need to build an analogue synth, and I need a live commentary by LMNC on the second channel for that one.
You feel like you are watching a train wreck unfold, and then it turns out to be freaking amazing - and then the sentient laughing murder piano makes it just that much better. I would be curious how it sounds if you mic it in the cavity. This is just madness...love it.
Your song could totally be on a Tom Waits album and I love it! 😆. I love your videos like this! You seem like you are having such fun doing these kinds of creative videos! Please don’t stop having fun and making things that make you happy! It really shines through! I just love seeing people staying true to themselves and seeing that joy radiate through! You be you Rob! At some point money won’t make you happier, but doing stupid S#!? like this sure will!
I had just taken such a huge mouthful of tea when you said "pianos are expensive, I dunno why because they're clearly so easy to make" and I had to really fight to keep it in
I actually think the guitar is the best out of the three, especially with the newer work that has been done to it. It can actually stay in tune, if they re-fret it it can be a down-to-earth normal guitar, with a lot of spikes of course 😆
The problem is: doing it correctly would require much more time than is allotted for those videos. Rob has some other activities to do and, probably, a life.
Building shit like this is a surprisingly good way to do a science on the components, like those locking tuners. You can't tell how reliable a company's tuners are when you buy 4 .. 8 of them, but when you buy 88? On a related note: Would you like access to an actual, more fully outfitted wood shop in the Chicago area?
I'm almost halfway through this vid and I've already abandoned what I think I know about the piano lol. I'm probably going to have to watch more than three times because I'm absolutely enamored that someone would make a DIY piano and also I would like to improve on the design. Good stuff, ALL OF THE THUMBS UP!
These Sca-Taylor projects are one of the entertainingestest things imaginable hahaha! And they make noises plus they're good enough for proof of concept, so I'd LOVE to see at least some of them eventually have a version 2.0 !!! You know, you've seen the initial problems so v2.0 would be sooo much better, then there is a diminishing return effect and I guess v5.0 or v10.0 is not worth it and also too serious. But a second generation would be something, right? :D
I always enjoy these What if you guys had a friendly contest where you build the same instrument and see who did it best :O Maybe start with something small like a flute?
I'm a first year piano tech student and that makes this whole thing both more enjoyable and more infuriating. At 9:20 they talk about sound holes. Those aren't really sound holes in those pictures. I mean technically speaking they are holes for letting sound out but in an acoustic guitar you have an enclosed resonating chamber so if you didn't have a hole, the pressure created inside would have nowhere to go except into the back and sides of the chamber. That would lead to extra resistance for the sound. A piano however has an open resonating "chamber" where the soundboard is the one that does all the amplification. There's a reason that in the chapter on acoustic construction, the outer "cabinet" (I'm translating from Dutch so I don't know the proper English jargon) of the piano isn't in there. That is considered to be part of the structural construction. Think of the difference like an open backed speaker (piano) vs a closed back speaker (guitar). Those holes in the cast steel frame of that grand piano in the picture is like a mesh in front of the speaker. There the frame provides the structural strength needed but the holes allow the sound to pass through. Anyway... Back to the video.
So bad it is terrible. So terrible it is awful. So awful it is awesome. Hugely experienced woodworkers and luthiers are screaming at the screen as you put them out of work. Well done for having some fun with the idea and for being on youtube this long creating such a breadth of fantastic content. You can be proud Rob Scallon of what you do.
As someone who rebuilt/restrung pianos for 15 years, I am chuckling & shaking my head 6 min in. I admire the attitude-and gotta stick around long enough to see how they make the ‘bridge’ 🤔
My favorite thing about sca-Taylor is how the plans for the build are literally drawn out on a shoe box in the parking lot right before picking up supplies.
I honestly love these videos. There is a progression, music, creativity and just fun to these videos. Keep up the great work and I can't wait until your next upload!
Hi, Rob. I have a friend whom is a Piano, Lock, Gunsmith. Him and I built a 1908, Wurlitzer Pianola. Sadly our industry is almost dead here (N.Z.). Yamaha, have the market. You can buy one for $50.00 and they sit in most peoples halls as an antique (Sad). We used animal glue for the bellows (Not sure if you are allowed to anymore). Had some reels, to play. We got it working. It has been imported, and survived two world wars. The moths had laid their eggs, down in the holes where the strings traveled. It was an upright.
Thanks for 15 years on UA-cam :)
No. Thank you.
Rob, love your channel. Also I miss Chicago area, despite the awful weather. Love that you are having so much fun.
Keep going, Rob. Thank you for your videos!
thank you👍💨
Your welcome rob
I can't wait for the Sca-Taylor bass with barbed wire strings. Just feels like the natural progression of the company.
Simon the magpie did that, well he didn't build the bass but put barbed wire on it
barbsichord
The Sca-Taylor theremin: it electrocutes you.
I saw this come up with and I thought OMG they've made a theremin too! Amazing, sad it's only a comment
Some basses are fretless. Sca-Taylor makes a bass that's all frets
I love that mid-way through the build is when rob decided to take a look at an actual piano for reference. not in the planning phase because that would make too much sense. This is amazing
@Carlose ® 🤍 They said "I love NBA Loo" 😂
Very interesting. A suggestion, because your pipe at the back of the "piano" is angled I would think the strings would roll down hill, if you will, as they are tightened which negates your tuning effort. You need to file a groove into the pipe to trap each string at its location.
Yea I was thinking about something like that, but it also seems like cutting grooves/nut slots in a metal pipe would lead to the strings breaking all the time due to their vibration creating a sawing effect against the sharp metal.
@@TheDarkMessiah OK, drill and tap some holes at each string location. Then thread some nylon screws in place with either a spade style screwdriver feature or file a groove in the nylon.
This is the kind of wisdom I expect from someone named, “oldretireddude”
Clearly Sca-Taylor Guitars knows what they’re doing
I love the way Simon's family support the Sca-Taylor project
Supports, or just let’s it happen?
@@JedrekVRoscoe what’s the difference really
@@JedrekVRoscoe The ambiguity is what makes a family a family.
Scataylor and sons..
or… SCATAYLOR AND PARENTS!!!
Yeah, it sucks that this video didn't do too well and they likely won't make another one together.
Fun fact, this is technically a zither, because of the doorstops as hammers. Still super cool
I was thinking a marxophone, but I guess it's a type of zither
more of a Dulcimer than a zither...
@@timothywhieldon1971 my understanding is that if you want to get super technical hammered dulcimer are a type of zither. Zithers other than hammered dulcimers that I have seen typically have a striker on a spring.
@@timothywhieldon1971 you just said "more like a zither than it is a zither, innit?" a dulcimer is a type of zither ya walnut
So percussion or stringed or wood? Yes...
I will say, when played like how you did...it sounded pretty decent. Honestly causes a sense of uneasiness which for it being a monster piano is perfect.
Kudos to the editor for cutting down 9 HOURS of footage into a really condensed, entertaining half hour.
I love how you just hear Rob say things like "Piano" and"High quality broom" in between power tool sounds
the makers of an instrument saying "You gotta be careful" when playing it, shows the expert craftsmanship
Next first of October album should be recorded exclusively using Sca-Taylor instruments.
All they need is a bass, then they have all the instruments needed to record a whole album
@@cobgod1415 ScaTaylor need to start making amps and mics for the full setup
Nah that's a different thing
@@fisheatsyourhead I'd be watching through my fingers if this method of working included electricity.
@@fisheatsyourhead They would blow up the amp 💀
These "building instruments from scratch" videos are starting to become my favorite Scallon Segments.
I love how he tries to understand the piano in the way that it has to work the same as a guitar, which is totally not the same lol, I love it
I mean the principal of strings making a box vibrate is correct, but that's about where it ends lol
yeah, I noticed that specifically in how he made 'head stocks" for all the tuners LOL . He could have just put them all in a line and saved a lot of work ( and it would stay in tune better)
@@Cristofre he didn't put them there because he had the idea to make headstocks. Just was only logical place to put them without modifying the piano further
Sca-Taylor Guitars is getting really into the avant garde/experimental music world. Amazing!
I've said it before, and I'll say it again. You can never own too many clamps. If you run out of room on your pegboard from all the clamps, that means you need more pegboard.
Most true statement on youtube
F = X + 1
Where F is the number of clamps you need, and X is the number of clamps you have.
@@Dropaprayer As said by someone who bought a tungsten cube:
"Did you just justify my -cube- clamp addiction with an inductive proof?"
@@DropaprayerI get what you were trying to say but in your equation X = F - 1 so if F represents the amount you have then X = F + 1
I’ll show myself out
31:44 Just love how the piece at the right corner falls off :D
Where can I order one?
You have to sign a waiver saying you won’t sue if you spoke yourself or if it randomly breaks
The problem with murder pianos (planimusicas homicidus) is that they are such rare creatures. Science does not yet know how or if they reproduce. Only one is currently confirmed to exist (though some have been spotted in the wild), and the legality of buying and selling them as pets is in question. As such, your best option is to go to your scariest local forest, at midnight, where sightings in the wild are considered more likely. Hope this helps!
You don't choose to order it. It shows up behind you at night and then you can't get rid of it.
Just get an Apprehension Engine. Its cooler.
At your local IKEA, but you have to build it yourself.
Sca-Taylor never fails to disappoint with their cutting-edge instruments
An album will totally be made exclusively with these instruments, I already know it.
"Making an album in one hour using dangerous home-made instruments... without hearing it
Metal album. It will sell. 110%
I love how positive Rob is and how supportive his friend is of all the insane things he comes up with
sing us a song, you're the guy-with-foolhardy-impulses-to-try-and-build-your-own-instruments-in-a-day-and-a-friend-who-has-woodworking-tools man. sing us a song tonight.
We're all in the mood for a melody
*Dio voice*
Play me a song on Sca-Taylor
Do it all wrong, you're the bringer of evil
The devil is never a maker
the instruments made by Sca-Taylor
As they started tightening the strings, I started getting really nervous that the whole thing would violently tear itself apart. Even though they showed the finished instrument at the beginning of the video.
Sca-Taylor is objectively the best instrument brand
This just looks like toddlers arts and craft but they have powertools and infinite wood. And I'm so here for it!
Sca-Taylor will never cease to amaze me!
Für Elise would sound awesome coming from that piece of art 🙂 I also have a "small" request: Can you please make a sample library out of this. I think 57 vel. layers and about 96 round robin samples per key should do it 😅
I love the chemistry between Rob and Simon. I could watch them build anything and love it.
Pretty sure I’ve been subscribed to you since like 2010. You’re my favorite channel on UA-cam and watching your videos always reignites my love for music when I’ve seemed to have lost motivation. Thanks rob!
Keep doing the instruments it’s awesome, by the time you get every instrument wonky it’s going to become an archive of beautiful designs.
Congratulations on your 15th anniversary on UA-cam, Rob! I've been a follower for more than half the way through (8 years or so), and it's incredible how you can always bring so much fun, art, positivity, inspiration and a lot of times education into the world with your videos. I wish you many more years and happiness to come on this amazing journey and thank you for the fantastic content!
I love that at 31:44 when the stand hits the top, one of the spikes breaks
Make a series of flutes/recorders next, I can't wait to see you guys' spin on that
Thank you Rob and everybody behind the scenes - we enjoy watching you enjoying what you are doing!
My piano and organ construction books are some of my favorites. I got them from a guy who had a dream telling him to build a little pipe organ in the 1960's. Beautify made table top replica of a gothic cathedral in mahogany with the pipes sticking out the top at the back, keys down one side. Ran on an ancient vacuum cleaner motor. I wish I had it.
Does that mean we're also getting a vid about how to make a piano from a "professional" that's less skilled than Simon like Marshall was?
Hopefully! Might be more than a 2 hour video
Damn why are you firing shots at Marshall
@@Vedgy smh my head, spending so much time sanding a guitar when he could just embrace the spikiness...
If you dont bend the strings on top of the rod, then you can hear a better sounding piano. Its like youre making a Japanese Koto but on a grand murderous piano. Now you've exp, make MP V2. Working keys, more function, more dangerous, put great finish paint etc etc. Thanks Rob
This series is so awesome. The people who do change history.
Also you really truly need to build an analogue synth, and I need a live commentary by LMNC on the second channel for that one.
The sounds will end up coming from them being electricuted...
You feel like you are watching a train wreck unfold, and then it turns out to be freaking amazing - and then the sentient laughing murder piano makes it just that much better. I would be curious how it sounds if you mic it in the cavity. This is just madness...love it.
Ever since i started watching rob again, I've started to get more into playing and writing music. Thanks rob!
Your song could totally be on a Tom Waits album and I love it! 😆.
I love your videos like this! You seem like you are having such fun doing these kinds of creative videos! Please don’t stop having fun and making things that make you happy! It really shines through!
I just love seeing people staying true to themselves and seeing that joy radiate through! You be you Rob! At some point money won’t make you happier, but doing stupid S#!? like this sure will!
Congrats on 15 years, Rob! Keep up the great work!
I had just taken such a huge mouthful of tea when you said "pianos are expensive, I dunno why because they're clearly so easy to make" and I had to really fight to keep it in
I love these trainwrecks, but I would love to see an honest second attempt at making a guitar
I actually think the guitar is the best out of the three, especially with the newer work that has been done to it. It can actually stay in tune, if they re-fret it it can be a down-to-earth normal guitar, with a lot of spikes of course 😆
The problem is: doing it correctly would require much more time than is allotted for those videos. Rob has some other activities to do and, probably, a life.
He kind of did that... He built an acoustic with an excellent luthier.
its not sca-taylor made, but rob made a classic guitar last year
We need Sca-Taylor guitars merch imagine how epic that would be so this is a proposition that we say #ScaTaylorMerch on every Sca-Taylor video
Rob you never cease to amaze us, your creativity and musicality is insane! Much love!
that wooden pole under extreme tension aimed directly at you for the strings. love it.
Building shit like this is a surprisingly good way to do a science on the components, like those locking tuners. You can't tell how reliable a company's tuners are when you buy 4 .. 8 of them, but when you buy 88?
On a related note: Would you like access to an actual, more fully outfitted wood shop in the Chicago area?
True, I've learned more from these videos than I ever would from watching lecture after lecture about how guitars work
I don't know about the sound, but its certainly a conversation starter!
God, imagine this plus the guitar and the drum, all end up in a musicians’ museum or something like that.
Probably will cause what else do new generations have for heros? The days of nirvana are over. Internet stars will be remembered now
Please never stop these vids Rob.
Rob spent so long looking for an instrument he couldn't play, til he gave up and decided to start making them himself.
And then managed to play them
Love Simon. Absolutely adore the ScaTaylor videos! It's like a birthday present every time.
Finally, my favourite brand of musical instruments is back to cut our hands
That music video was the most amazing and at the same time hilarious music video I have ever seen.
this thing is gonna sell at auction in 100 years as a "rare folk instrument"
1000 years in the future, archaeologists are going to interpret it as a ritual artifact representing an unrecorded mythical antagonist.
Gotta say, I'm loving watching you guys delve further into madness.
I'm almost halfway through this vid and I've already abandoned what I think I know about the piano lol. I'm probably going to have to watch more than three times because I'm absolutely enamored that someone would make a DIY piano and also I would like to improve on the design. Good stuff, ALL OF THE THUMBS UP!
also, congrats on 15 years!
I seriously can't get enough of these videos. So much genuine cemestry and shinanagins
It's time for an album featuring all the Sca-Taylor instruments
Congrats on the 15 years! I've only been watching for a few but always enjoy the videos!
You made my childhood nightmare come true. The piano from Mario 64 scared the shit our of me.
Great job, this just looks awsome!
I love the sca-taylor series of instruments it always amusing to see how it goes
The song at the end was actually surprisingly good. I could imagine that in a weird horror film for sure.
These Sca-Taylor projects are one of the entertainingestest things imaginable hahaha!
And they make noises plus they're good enough for proof of concept, so I'd LOVE to see at least some of them eventually have a version 2.0 !!!
You know, you've seen the initial problems so v2.0 would be sooo much better, then there is a diminishing return effect and I guess v5.0 or v10.0 is not worth it and also too serious.
But a second generation would be something, right? :D
I always enjoy these
What if you guys had a friendly contest where you build the same instrument and see who did it best :O Maybe start with something small like a flute?
I live for these videos
You are incredibly talented man! The music video is amazing!
Sca-Taylor is my favorite brand WE NEED MORE
I'm a first year piano tech student and that makes this whole thing both more enjoyable and more infuriating. At 9:20 they talk about sound holes. Those aren't really sound holes in those pictures. I mean technically speaking they are holes for letting sound out but in an acoustic guitar you have an enclosed resonating chamber so if you didn't have a hole, the pressure created inside would have nowhere to go except into the back and sides of the chamber. That would lead to extra resistance for the sound. A piano however has an open resonating "chamber" where the soundboard is the one that does all the amplification. There's a reason that in the chapter on acoustic construction, the outer "cabinet" (I'm translating from Dutch so I don't know the proper English jargon) of the piano isn't in there. That is considered to be part of the structural construction. Think of the difference like an open backed speaker (piano) vs a closed back speaker (guitar). Those holes in the cast steel frame of that grand piano in the picture is like a mesh in front of the speaker. There the frame provides the structural strength needed but the holes allow the sound to pass through.
Anyway... Back to the video.
Such a fun project. The tuners sticking out makes it look like the piano ate six guitars.
This series is one of my favorite things on the planet.
I love everything about this.
wish I saw you 15 years ago, but happy to have come across your channel. It's so awesome
Rob is the greatest music UA-camr out there IMO.
Love returning to this hilarious build. Final Cut 7 at the end is a beautiful touch.
So bad it is terrible. So terrible it is awful. So awful it is awesome. Hugely experienced woodworkers and luthiers are screaming at the screen as you put them out of work. Well done for having some fun with the idea and for being on youtube this long creating such a breadth of fantastic content. You can be proud Rob Scallon of what you do.
This series is just so good
well done rob for staying on youtube for 15 and not leaving, thank you
Congrats, Rob S. Great work. Cheers! Keep us posted. From, Ethan Moeckel.
“let’s evenly space the strings. they’re about…”
perfection at its finest
As someone who rebuilt/restrung pianos for 15 years, I am chuckling & shaking my head 6 min in. I admire the attitude-and gotta stick around long enough to see how they make the ‘bridge’ 🤔
Sca-Taylor is the best musical instrument brand ever.
i like that you drew your design on the inside of a shoebox on the back of your car in the parking lot in freezing temperatures
Idk what took me do long to subscribe, maybe it was simply the fact that this video REMINDED me of this awesomeness
My favorite thing about sca-Taylor is how the plans for the build are literally drawn out on a shoe box in the parking lot right before picking up supplies.
I honestly love these videos. There is a progression, music, creativity and just fun to these videos. Keep up the great work and I can't wait until your next upload!
That legit sounded dope, I can imagine that on a video game soundtrack
Already ordered 3 of these. Can't wait to play them.
I can't believe you guys did this surrounded by snow while it's 2F/-16.6C outside...that insane!
But then again so are the creations of Sca-Taylor.
dude no joke this is scataylor's best product yet
Learned a lot and had fun along the way - the best
this is one of a kind elegant piece of instrument
Excellent timing! I was just rewatching the drum kit and guitar the other day.
Congratulations on FIFTEEN YEARS!
Now Rob needs to get Andrew and do a First of April just using these instruments
ive never been more excited for the implication of a secondary video than watching this video. and this video is awesome!
I love the juxtaposition between using a wood thicknesser and then eyeballing everything else 😁
Congratulations Rob. Thank you for the entertainment.
Sca-Taylor: innovating music technology
Hi, Rob. I have a friend whom is a Piano, Lock, Gunsmith. Him and I built a 1908, Wurlitzer Pianola. Sadly our industry is almost dead here (N.Z.). Yamaha, have the market. You can buy one for $50.00 and they sit in most peoples halls as an antique (Sad). We used animal glue for the bellows (Not sure if you are allowed to anymore). Had some reels, to play. We got it working. It has been imported, and survived two world wars. The moths had laid their eggs, down in the holes where the strings traveled. It was an upright.
DUDE the tune at the end was shockingly good
"Every Spike is Necessary"
Sca-Taylor Guitars