the lick on 91 instruments 🎷
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- Опубліковано 10 тра 2022
- it's the lick
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#thelick
Which instrument number are you? Mine is 42 🥴
I am 78
77
Please make more videos like this incredibly SATISFYING
he took the shittiest concept in music and he made it great 😂 true master
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Love that the manufacturer for the conch is listed as “the ocean”
I knowtis it too it was funny XD
And the manufacturer of the Dizi flute is China
not a company in China, China itself
Lmfao
#73
Beat me to it😂
i like how we get the high soprano recorder and it sounds all nice and then it instantly jumps to bb contra clarinet
the beauty and the *_beast_*
@@aloysiuskurnia7643 which one is which
@@aloysiuskurnia7643 the beauty and the devil
Giving the full *range* 👀
@@InstrumentManiac not a bad sound on the contrabass clarinet!! Much love from a contra player ❤️❤️. I love that you showcased it! I never see anyone else play my instrument on UA-cam.
Every instrument:
Awesome music
Bb Contra Clarinet:
*BRRRRT*
sky pfp detected, based
I love how 90 instruments have normal brand names, and the Conch shell is just
*t h e o c e a n*
👁️🌊👁️
@@InstrumentManiacsir I must ask, why are you looking forward?
the djem†be is listed as being made by the country of senegal as well
THE CONCH HAS SPOKEN
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oh damn, for a moment I thought: "Why would anyone want to lick 91 instruments?"
🤣🤣
Devious lick, if you're at it. Lol
"my goes are being your understanding" school-band kid
Well if putting your lips on one counts as licking it then theres a good few instruments he "licks" while licking them.
@@matheussanthiago9685 goes?
I like how this slowly evolved into a full on song just using the”lick”. Really well done!
Thanks to the chords in the back
@@ahmedal-zamzami9683 well yeah but still genious :o
@@ahmedal-zamzami9683 Plus some backing lines
I think the music in the background destroyed the video
@@cristibaluta nah it made it better
0:56 the sudden shift from the high pitched recorder to the extremely low clarinet really made me crack up
WE MAKING IT OUT OF BAND CLASS WITH THIS ONE🔥🔥🔥🥶🥶🥶🥶🗣🗣🗣🗣💯💯💯💯
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All jokes aside, the fact that this sounds genuinely pretty nice is a great lesson in composition.
Even limiting yourself to just one measure of melody repeating, there are so many ways to add variety and vibes to it without overwhelming the listener with bells and whistles.
Well said!
True
Yes
I find that a great example of this is built to scale from rhythm heaven ds.
Just like Bolero!
The sheer amount of work it’s gotta take to learn all of these instruments is impressive
Not really… only a dozen or so actually “different” instruments. Percussion arguably doesn’t count, variations of the same instrument are easier to learn once you learn the first instrument. Mastering one instrument is definitely a much larger task than learning the superficial basics of a number of instruments
@@Jwellsuhhuh yea like that one trombone video called "something something A Trombone Sing", that guy was hitting those high notes I bet his lips were numb
@@Jwellsuhhuh yeah i mean you could learn to be the best maracas player of all time with years of mastery of the craft, or you could shake em about for 2 seconds and it does kinda sound like the lick
I count 15 different methods of producing sound, not including the otamatone or any of the percussion. Here's the list: flute method (I couldn't find a better name), single reed (see below), upright string, piano, harp, guitar, neck string, brass (see below again), recorder/air method, double bass, accordion, native flute (? idk I've never heard of it so I counted it outside of the flute group), double reed, mallets, 1/2 size cello thing. Maybe category: autocharp??, kalimba??
I grouped the single reeds as one as if you have the single reed embouchure down, you just need to tweak it al little to play the other instruments of its category. I don't play a single reed anymore, but one of my good friends in band plays clarinet and picked up bass clarinet pretty quickly.
I did the same with brass due to the same reason. I once again don't play brass, or at least multiple brass instruments, but it seems that you can pick up others easy if you know one, unless you are going from like piccolo trumpet to like tuba.
Idk what a native flute is or if its like a flute in any way so I was lenient on that. Also I did count the different ways of holding a string instrument and playing them in different categories. Mallets arguably don't count along with the autocharp and kalimba. You could also not count harp or piano. Or even if you were more strict, not count like recorder or accordion or guitar.
So like its from 5-15 "unique instruments" in total
@@gamertime7079 I appreciate your analysis. It's no doubt very debatable as to what counts as a "variation" of an instrument. Learning how to play 90 instruments regardless of their similarity to each other is still a feat. and I think I dismissed that fact a bit too much in my first reply.
By "percussion doesn't count" I meant unpitched percussion like tambourines, castanets etc. since they are not playing the full "lick" just the rhythm. I still think pianos marimbas etc could count as idk "keyboard" instrument.
I'm Japanese and I use translations. Sorry if my English is weird.
I just recently found this channel and I love your playing.
How can you play so many instruments!
Above all you have great expressive eyebrows.
That's what I love the most.
Seeing you enjoy playing makes me happy too!☺️
Don't worry about your English, it will only improve the more you use it so don't hold back!
@@cloroxbleach9222 he's using a translator tho. Most likely doesn't know english
@@eightohthreefilms it's a damn good translator then god damn
wow those translations are really good
@@not_estainsthere's only some unnatural structures and an incorrect one but that's pretty much it, though we have to keep in mind the engine is translating it through japanese
I love that he continued with giving the electric bass after it was played, really. Among the instruments, the bass for me was always the instrument that gives support for both the percussive and melodic (and harmonic) aspects of music.
Of course, there are other instruments that played alongside it, really.
Lol 69 likes
You know, when I was expecting a simple showcase, I didn't expect Luke to go above and beyond with the presentation and make a fully fledged track with the lick. Well played, sir. Well played.
Edit: I love how focused he looks when playing all the percussion instruments, while he looks so lax playing the others XD
Thank you!
I thought the same. I didn't expected him to come up with an entire following tracks
'lax'
Proof that bossa is the ultimate genre
Facts.
ok i find it such a crime that no one is talking about the pure beauty and warmth that is the transition between the cello and the tenor saxophone. could honestly listen to that for hours
☺️☺️
I thought I was the only one who thought that
No wonder I can't play any instruments, this guy has taken all of the talent
Wow look at that eyebrow movement. A true musician
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I agree.
His playing itself is great, but that's not all.
His expressiveness is great, and he looks like he really enjoys playing!
I'm Japanese. I used a translation, so sorry if my English is weird.
As an Euphonium player, it makes me happy to see that the euphonium is on this, but not the tuba, since my instrument is always known as "small tuba."
Yeah, using a tuba instead of a euphonium would be a low blow.
I miss tuba☹️
I played the cornet in high school and it was nice to see it instead of just "trumpet" lol
yes!
Euph players finally getting justice
i love the way he played the trombone and silde whistle
Broo, that was sick. The silly man can make the most simple sound line look's like the most beautiful thing in the world
Not only did he perform The Lick on 91 Instruments, but he also, in regular Instrument Maniac fashion, added his own ring to it!
Timestamps for background instruments:
0:09 Keyboard
0:16 Claves
0:20 Shaker
0:41 Electric Bass
0:52 Snare
1:13 Violins
1:35 Triangle
1:56 Bass, Snare, and Violins Exit
2:02 Claves and Shaker Exit
Anyone got the chords for the midi?
0:33 SO SMOOOTH😤😤😤😤
bro it feels so nostalgic for no reason at all its soooooooooo good
all the 90 other instruments: tiny or medium sized
contrabass clarinet: i dont fit in your house
Musical Instrument Timestamp
0:00 Flute
0:03 Soprano Sax
0:05 Cello
0:06 Midi Keyboard
0:09 Leveled Harp
0:11 Guitar
0:12 Clarinet
0:13 Violin
0:14 Claves
0:16 Cornet
0:17 Toy Piano
0:19 Egg Shakers
0:20 Bass Clarinet
0:21 Alto Recorder
0:22 Banjo
0:24 Piccolo
0:25 Double Bass
0:27 Tambourine
0:28 Accordion
0:29 Vibra Slap
0:30 Native Flute
0:32 Alto Sax
0:33 Flute 2
0:34 Guitar 2
0:36 Oboe
0:37 Castanets
0:38 Sophariano Recorder
0:40 Electric Bass
0:41 Cabasa
0:42 Guiro
0:44 Sand Blocks
0:45 Maracas
0:47 Castanets 2
0:48 Triangle
0:49 Djembe
0:50 Snare
0:52 Pedal Harp
0:53 Euphonium
0:54 Alto Flute
0:56 Mandolin
0:57 Soprano Recorder
0:58 Contrabass Clarinet XD
1:00 Vibraphone
1:01 Eb Clarinet
1:02 Ukulele
1:04 Cello 2
1:05 Tenor Sax
1:06 Cowbell
1:08 Glockenspiel
1:09 Electric Piano
1:10 Washboard
1:12 Violin 2
1:14 Hi Hat
1:15 Wood Block
1:16 Tambourine
1:17 Ride Cymbal
1:18 Ratchet
1:20 Sleigh Bells
1:21 Bike Horn
1:22 Wind Chimes
1:24 Viola
1:25 Clarinet 2
1:26 Sophaninro Recorder 2
1:28 French Horn
1:29 Bass Flute
1:30 Native Flute 2
1:32 Dbl. String Harp
1:34 Triangle 2
1:35 Alto Clarinet
1:36 Electric Guitar
1:37 Banjolele
1:38 Train Whistle... LOL
1:40 Conch Shell
1:41 Tenor Recorder
1:42 C Melody Sax
1:44 Dizi Flute
1:45 Native Flute 3
1:46 Trombone
1:48 Oracina
1:49 Bassoon
1:50 Keyed Flute
1:52 Chime
1:53 Autosharp
1:54 Kalimba
1:56 Desk Bells
1:57 Slide Whistle
1:59 Bass Recorder
2:00 Pitched Chimes
2:01 Flute 3
2:02 Toy Piano 2
2:03 Otamatone
That's all! I really take a long time on this.
Edit: OOPS! I put the Sophanros, and flutes number list wrong, that's what I fixed it
Wow, amazing job!
Only one mistake, there are three flutes.
no harmonica surprises me
Damn no trombone
Oracinia?
1:40 Conch Shell. Brand: "The Ocean" 😊
The lick but it’s a ✨lick ensemble✨
can we just appreciate how many instruments this man plays and how well???
0:58 had me dead
But anyways, this is really impressive! How are you so good at so many instruments? I know it’s a simple few notes but your sound quality on all of them is actually good. It’s not like you’re a beginner
yeah i was NOT prepared
im pretty sure a part of it has to do with the fact that families of wind instruments tend to have similar mechanisms between each other so you can switch into them and use prior instrument experience (thats why theyre transposed)
Lmao, he found the brown note
Thanks! Been doing this for 20+ years now… I’m old 😂
Catch yourself on and get yourself clued up about how recorders are properly played and not just a stereotypical beginner's instrument.
Which instrument number are you? Mine is 42 👀
38 :)
13 used to be 7
61
62 but I’m hoping to play contrabass one day
65!!!
if i had 1% of his talent i could be the best violonist of my entire country
He obviously has some musical talent, but the control of his eyebrows is unbelievable!
👀
I was just expecting a regular showcase. Instead I get a friggin' BOP!
The Lick sounds great outside of jazz.
What makes it 'THE' Lick?
The toy piano and Contrabass Clarinet really threw me off 😂
They all sound so nice… and the otamatone. That got me
Exactly! The little dude right at the end, made me laugh out loud :)
given that he’s pretty much good at every instrument, he could basically create a whole band with just him
Basically what his channel is
Trombone
@@braydend2997 thank god he fixed it. i ended up trying it out myself, realized it wasn't really that hard
0:53 Yesss, you included the euphonium!
Aa a trombonist, bro didn't even try to learn it. Glad you fixed it in the newer videos
This man’s eyebrows are jumping hurdles
The oboe sounded *really* nice. (Instrument number 25, 0:35)
Something that really bothers me is that 86 (the slide whistle, 1:57) and 88 (the pitched chimes, 2:00) could've been played with pitch, but were not. But overall, I really liked the video.
@iiSimply_Ali same! Played for a good few years now and he had a very rich tone on that 👌
Yoooo, here's some oboe players!!
@@quinn7894 2:00 ye
HOLY CRAP
this was way cooler than it needed to be, and I'm all for it
bro the contrabass clarinet scared me so bad i fell out of the bed
I like how... just to show off your collection... you turned the most infamous riff in all of Jazz Music into a catchy song.
Kudos.
Love that you put a groove and some chords into this to make it musical. And awesome collection!
Thanks so much!
I'm not going to stop saying it... How can you possibly play so many instruments!? You're incredible. Fantastic lick and such an enjoyable production! You're the gift that keeps on giving. 😁 Can't wait for the new tugs tune that's coming sometime soon!!! 🥳😉
Haha thanks Nick I really appreciate it!
The way he slapped the vibraslap at first made me physically hurt since my teachers taught me you should never ever ever do that
pain is the goal 👏
I was just tricked into listening to two whole minutes of only the lick.
Twice.
All the other multi-instrumented people that claim to play all their instruments really struggle to get a good sound the strings (I.e. Violin, Viola, Cello etc…) but I’m shocked at how good the strings sound here
Thanks! 8 years of cello lessons and going 6 years strong on the violin lessons 😂 they’re tough!
contrabass clarinet be like: *t a c o b e l l*
Honestly, the most impressive part of this to me so being able to afford all of these instruments
Such a vibe
The 90 instruments in the video: 🥰👑🫶❤️
contrabass clarinet:💀
This could be like a song, it should be on Spotify!
coming soon! Waiting for it to clear 😅
as much of a meme the lick is, this really does slap
Bro’s speaking Morse code with his eyebrows
👀👀👀
So I came here to hear the lick 91 times, I was NOT expecting a whole arrangement with it. Absolutely incredible work!
everyone chilling till contrabass clarinet shows at the party
Octobass and big Carl the tuba:so? What did we miss?
this is the best jazz song ever created
the background instruments added a lot to this!
I like how for the shell it literally just says “the ocean” under it
I wouldn’t expect too much out of this, but still I’m looking forward to it!. 😊
It’s cool
"Yo what instrument do you play?"
"Yes"
Missed opportunity to write Luke Lickman in the credits
This is so underrated, to even be able to play one measure with so many instruments is a skill within itself, amazing!
that contrabass clarinet caught me so off guard. jesus christ.
This is just a flex to show that he knows how to play 91 instruments
Idk why but this is making my former inner band kid happy
All he’s missing is a tuba and a bari sax
“What instrument do you play”
“The li- all of them”
Love the euphonium!
ngl backing track is the best part. The lick itself is just background to the bass, violin, piano, and other background instruments that make it sound good.
MANN THIS SO FIRE, im literaly crying with just one sample, you are really talented to do that, im really impressed
"Which instrument do you play?"
"Yes."
So fun! Love this Luke!
First comment of an year later comment,hello!
as a flute player, i am very very VERY happy to see that you mentioned flutes in this video, and the song is amazing.
0:32 can we appreciate how beautiful the alto sax is?
We not gonna talk about the amount of flutes this guy has
Are we not gonna talk about why he counts all his flutes as "different instruments" ?
@@CSmyth- Because they actually are different?
Lmfao they are
@@joejoe5081 So you're telling me that, because I can play flute, I can claim "I can play 1million different instruments!" just because there's 1million different flutes that exist? Obviously not an exact figure or anything, just sake of argument.
@@CSmyth- because they're different types of flute?
The lick for normal instruments: 🥰👍
The lick for the drums: 🟧⬛💀
I like the French horn it's not to loud or not to soft. PERFECT!
I thought this video was going to be extremely slow paced at first like the start, but you turned it into a whole song and its amazing
can't tell which is more impressive being able to play all these instruments or having all of them in your possession even if just rented
i love how the cb clarinet just comes out of nowhere, i pranked all my friends and they all got scared
Thought it’s gonna be 91 variations of “the weezer lick”
that was more than I could have ever expected! absolutely amazing work!
Glad you liked it!
The contrabass clarinet actually caught me off guard. 🤣
The fact that no one talks about how smooth 1:24 - 1:29 is is a crime.
Flute
Bass Flute
Native Flute
Dizi Flute
Keyed Flute
Alto Flute
Piccolo
Plastic Ocarina
Ceramic Ocarina
Ocarina Of Time
C Melody Saxophone
Soprano Saxophone
Tenor Saxophone
Alto Saxophone
Trumpet
Trombone
Cornet
Euphonium
French Horn
Violin
Viola
Cello
Double Bass
Harmonica
Accordion
Tango Accordion
Clarinet
Eb Clarinet
Bb Clarinet
Bass Clarinet
Alto Clarinet
Contrabass Clarinet
Splash Cymbal
Ride Cymbal
Finger Cymbal
Claves
Egg Shakers
Vibraslap
Snare Drums
Cabasa
Guiro
Woodblock
Sleigh Bells
Police Whistle
Train Whistle
Siren Whistle
G Tin Whistle
D Tin Whistle
B Tin Whistle
Slide Whistle
English Horn
Vibraphone
Tubular Bells
Music Box
Xylosynth
Omnichord
Soprano Xylophone
Bass Xylophone
Bass Marimba
Xylophone
Marimba
Flexatone
Triangle
Hi-Hat
Kick Drums
Bass Drums
Stylophone
Stylophone GEN X-1
Vingate Stylophone
Stylophone Synthesizer
Lever Harp
Pedal Harp
Autoharp
Tambourine
Castanets
Sopranino Recorder
Soprano Recorder
Tenor Recorder
Bass Recorder
Alto Recorder
Sand Blocks
Djembe
Oboe
Maracas
Mandolin
Acoustic Guitar
Acoustic Bass
Electric Violin
Electric Bass
Electric Guitar
Bass Guitar
Ukulele
Ukulele Bass
Banjo Ukulele
Banjo
Mini Banjo
Desk Bells
Pitched Chimes
Electric Piano
Grand Piano
Nord Keyboard
Electric Keyboard
Toy Piano
Washboard
Cow Bell
Ratchet
Wind Chimes
Jaw Harp
Kalimba
Double Strung Harp
Otamatone
Conch Shell
Bassoon
Your eyebrow form is impressive! Doubtlessly my favourite instrument in all this
Why is this so beautiful especially THE HARP WAAAHHH
Edit: Timestamp is 0:09
Me too maybe it's because it's sounds like ancient or magical?
2:04 The Real Sully G would be proud.
The ending which is 91 is me cause he end it off with style 👌😎
Would love to listen to this while shopping
bro when i heard the contrabass clarinet, i thought it was a fart for a second
nah fr- 💀🤚
I can't believe you forgot about the best instrument of all, the kazoo.
I'm just so relieved you included the bike horn.
I love how you still tried with the wind chimes even though you were doomed to failure by the nature of the instrument. Fantastic effort.
Not to mention it still sounded good!
the fact that the intonation was also good is just mindblowing
Accordion has to be the best
This literally almost works as a song in and of itself wtf
As a man who plays trombone but loves all instruments, this is an amazing love letter to music in it's own way.
His talents is everything but do we not gonna talk about how he express his felling through his eyebrow?. lol It seem to me that he is not only play the lick on those marvelous instruments but also his eyebrow too tho😆
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