This "Top 10 Easiest Instruments" List Will Trigger ALL Musicians (Especially If You Play...)

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  • @mexicanosdelmundo
    @mexicanosdelmundo 4 роки тому +3600

    " *iF yOU CaN pLAy iT eASy , yOu CaN pLAy iT haRD* " - DumbMojo.

    • @runrig97
      @runrig97 4 роки тому +24

      Yeah and you just blow in the holes... someone should tell them that in blues, you do a lot more sucking.

    • @nieve_7
      @nieve_7 4 роки тому +34

      @@runrig97 Dumbmojo sucks anyway, so that should be "easy" for them

    • @runrig97
      @runrig97 4 роки тому +5

      I wish you hadn't edited the harmonica comment out of your comment now my reply has a lot less context 🙂

    • @sinjininakarmi3330
      @sinjininakarmi3330 3 роки тому

      They say it dumb for a reason...

    • @thekawaiikiing554
      @thekawaiikiing554 3 роки тому

      Throws a bongo at you balls of fury style with the wrench

  • @AnthiPanthi
    @AnthiPanthi 3 роки тому +4245

    Top 10 hardest instruments: "The basics are easy, but it's hard to master"
    Top 10 easiest instruments: "It's hard to master, but the basics are easy"

  • @thaohachristian28
    @thaohachristian28 4 роки тому +7804

    Showing a marimba while talking about a xylophone is like showing a recorder while talking about a flute

    • @thetrashcanking
      @thetrashcanking 4 роки тому +443

      everyone calls a recorder a flute it's so annoying

    • @tsvjen5131
      @tsvjen5131 4 роки тому +43

      @@thetrashcanking ikr

    • @TheNebulaeCollective
      @TheNebulaeCollective 4 роки тому +62

      @TheTrashCanKing I flinch every time I hear some one do that...

    • @pablolichtig2536
      @pablolichtig2536 4 роки тому +135

      I mean, in many languages it is. In spanish, recorders are called either "flauta dulce" (sweet flute) or "flauta de pico" (beak flute). And it's similar in german, dutch, etc (if I'm not wrong, it's called something like "block flute" in those languages). It is also part of the flute family, more precisely an internal duct flute.

    • @grace2104
      @grace2104 4 роки тому +31

      @@pablolichtig2536 you're right in Portuguese we call a recorder flauta doce.

  • @morphman86
    @morphman86 2 роки тому +1364

    Mojo's formula is quite simple.
    Hardest instruments: "Though it is easy to learn, it is hard to master"
    Easiest instruments: "Though it's hard to master, it is easy to learn"

  • @FluteGamerSouzaLima
    @FluteGamerSouzaLima 4 роки тому +4090

    One time, a percussionist told me, hit the triangle, that’s easy. Now, hit the triangle with the same strenght and produce the same sound 10 times in a row.

    • @AgentMango1
      @AgentMango1 4 роки тому +93

      Oof

    • @silvariad9551
      @silvariad9551 4 роки тому +81

      Yeaaaahhh my 3rd grade music teacher said the same

    • @panta3819
      @panta3819 4 роки тому +23

      I'm your 666th like 😌

    • @beyondbi7116
      @beyondbi7116 4 роки тому +47

      And that reminds me of the Bernstein roasting triangle video

    • @jackt1450
      @jackt1450 4 роки тому +60

      i had a triangle solo once, it went so hard

  • @multistanstruggles6043
    @multistanstruggles6043 4 роки тому +4675

    *Top 10 Easiest Instruments in the World*
    "Number 1. The triangle"
    Actually, the *triangle* is the hardest instrument because no one has played *Flight of the Bumblebee* on It.

  • @OliverHarrington
    @OliverHarrington 4 роки тому +8002

    My perspective as a percussionist is this: yes, some percussion instruments, like the egg shaker, are not very hard to learn or play. We can all agree on that. But, NO percussionist plays only the egg shaker. How about maracas, vibraslap, cowbell, woodblock, temple blocks, suspended cymbal, crash cymbals, toms, snare drum, bass drum, ratchet, gong, slide whistle, triangle, tambourine, timpani, bells, xylophone, chimes, marimba, vibraphone, steel pan, congas, bongos, and castanets, just for starters? Each instrument has its own technique and mallet requirements, so the thing that makes percussion hard is not how hard each individual instrument is, rather how many we have to know how to play. And yes, I am lightly offended by this video. But who cares? Real musicians appreciate every instrument in the band.
    And about that xylophone comment, if you’re playing xylophone in a band or orchestra and you miss a note, literally everyone in the hall hears it. It’s not something you can afford to miss notes playing.
    And one last gripe: they showed a clip of a bunch of kids playing xylophones, and then immediately switched to a clip of somebody playing MARIMBA. They don’t even know the difference between the two, so they (DumbMojo) have absolutely no authority in making this video.

    • @bsandoval2340
      @bsandoval2340 4 роки тому +492

      Me a percussionist just realized how many instruments I play

    • @simonenuovo5063
      @simonenuovo5063 4 роки тому +237

      I am a percussionist and you are completely right

    • @kyubinmoon251
      @kyubinmoon251 4 роки тому +179

      As a percussionist myself, you have only spelled facts

    • @kyubinmoon251
      @kyubinmoon251 4 роки тому +59

      Speaked*

    • @andrewpereira9748
      @andrewpereira9748 4 роки тому +20

      The video is mostly a joke... You probably shouldn't take it too seriously. They pretty much picked the most easily offended groups. Awkwardly they avoided bass and electric guitar despite them both being nearly as easy as any ukulele/banjo/lute instrument. Assuming because Davie has a hard on for acting like a dumb ass and pretending his one note nonsense "bass skills," are greater than classical music.
      Anyway, hate to break it to you but most percussions are very easy... Unless you're performing on like a 75+ piece kit in a progressive multi genere band going as hard core as like death metal to as chill as caribbean tunes... I don't think you should expect people to think your job is very hard. If you get THIS offended, well there is probably a reason for it.

  • @mythik4840
    @mythik4840 2 роки тому +626

    Okay, percussion gang here. At high levels we're required to know how to play ALL of those instruments, and even something as "simple" as the triangle or tambourine has a lot of depth behind it. Freshman year percussion studio class we had a whole THREE WEEKS devoted to nothing but triangle, and another three weeks to tambourine, and another three weeks to cymbals. No drums, no keyboard instruments, nothing. Beyond that we had juries where we were required to incorporate x amount of instruments in original compositions, so you had to keep up with your skill on the "low skill" percussion instruments. Not to mention the fact that getting a good tone out of a keyboard percussion instrument is largely due to correct mallet selection for the repertoire, consistent striking locations (not hitting the damn nodes), and correct stick control.
    Plus, using four mallets is ridiculously hard. Especially when you have to swap between two and four.

    • @BananaCoder
      @BananaCoder 2 роки тому +16

      Very true. Playing one percussion instrument really good is hard to do, but having to play *all* relatively good is not an easy thing. It's easy to make any sound on perc instruments, but making good sounds and correct sounds for the context is not.

    • @USA_UNITED1776
      @USA_UNITED1776 2 роки тому +3

      with triangle what you've just told me is your school wasted your time
      learned triangle in 2 minutes. *Ding *Ding

    • @bohanxu6125
      @bohanxu6125 Рік тому

      I mean you are making the case that a specific percussion instrument tends to be easier than other instrument, which is fine...

    • @kasomosi7145
      @kasomosi7145 Рік тому

      I KNOW! THANK YOU! IT TOOK ME NEARLY FOUR MONTHS TO PLAY RELATIVELY SMOOTHLY ON A BELL KIT HELP 👍🏽👍🏽😭😭

    • @57thorns
      @57thorns Рік тому +2

      Even as an outsider I can tell playing with for stick must be hard. And that is not even considering going from "hit stick with stick to make sound" to "play keyboard percussion using mallet consistently" is hard in itself.

  • @gabemlee
    @gabemlee 4 роки тому +4430

    “Triangle is the easiest”
    (Flashbacks to Leonard Bernstein trying to get the percussionists to play that triangle part)

  • @maradupras7278
    @maradupras7278 4 роки тому +12177

    "Ukulele only has 4 strings, it's easier then guitar"
    "Shakespeare's books have less words than modern novels, they're easier to understand"

    • @emilia1911
      @emilia1911 4 роки тому +289

      Nice one

    • @the_test013
      @the_test013 4 роки тому +196

      This made me laugh

    • @sir8923
      @sir8923 4 роки тому +125

      Made me let out an actual chuckle

    • @Quesnar
      @Quesnar 4 роки тому +58

      This is an excellent point! I think you meant “scripts” rather than “books” tho

    • @lifeontheledgerlines8394
      @lifeontheledgerlines8394 4 роки тому +132

      @@Quesnar The school system basically treats them like books, which is a shame honestly
      I think everyone would understand way more about them if we got to watch them, preferably in-person (obviously not now, but maybe watch a recording of a production, etc.)

  • @sollertia_
    @sollertia_ 4 роки тому +753

    "Of course, it's difficult to play well" is just DumbMojo's Ling Ling insurance

    • @fofohsenf3246
      @fofohsenf3246 4 роки тому

      i would like your comment but it has 420 likes

    • @liesalllies
      @liesalllies 4 роки тому

      They're gonna have a high premium

    • @julianmitchell3035
      @julianmitchell3035 4 роки тому

      @@liesalllies
      They applied for Ling Ling Insurance and got rejected.
      Now, they use Guppy
      15 minutes can save 15% or more on Roast Insurance.

  • @k.umer500
    @k.umer500 Рік тому +112

    I played the marimba for 7 years in school, and it’s NOT easy. Especially getting 9 marimbas to play difficult pieces together. Getting the right sound and dynamics. Getting the correct notes to play. With 4 mallets. I am a violinist now but will always have a respect to marimba players.

    • @AmeliaBancesco
      @AmeliaBancesco 7 місяців тому

      I'm your hundredth like, and I totally agree! You can easily slip up and hit two notes at the same time, you must have a great amount of coordination to play them.

  • @oxymoronic717
    @oxymoronic717 4 роки тому +1443

    DumbMojo: Four strings makes an instrument easier
    Also DumbMojo: The violin is the hardest instrument to play
    Me: :confushon:

  • @trishahannah
    @trishahannah 4 роки тому +4084

    “dumbmojo is back” knew it

    • @Brave_Aviator
      @Brave_Aviator 4 роки тому +4

      trisha poh yaaass

    • @thisisawkward5818
      @thisisawkward5818 4 роки тому +10

      Is dumbmojo the actual name?

    • @gerrard1144
      @gerrard1144 4 роки тому +4

      Theres now a new rule. The 169 rule

    • @oot2380
      @oot2380 4 роки тому +1

      I’m your 1st sub 👏 👏 👏

    • @trishahannah
      @trishahannah 4 роки тому

      Batzo 08 aw thank you but i’d prefer if u dont heh those were my primary school projects

  • @jx310
    @jx310 4 роки тому +1490

    when I was in band, we didn't have enough percussionists so the teacher had some flutes and clarinets play the instruments. This one kid was unlucky enough to play the triangle, and every sectional, the teacher spent half of it trying to get her to hold the triangle right, play the right rhythm, play the right tone, etc. Triangle isn't easy. You have to hit it at a precise angle to get the sound you want. 45 degrees is the sweet spot, but it depends on the piece you're playing and the conductor's preference. not to mention how stressful it was. the triangle's sound cuts through the sound of the band, so if you fuck up, the whole band stops and stares at you. there are also many sticks to hit the triangle with, and you have to use the right one to play the note depending on the dynamic. There are lighter sticks for piano, and heavier ones for forte. You also have to control the pitch, tone, and the amount of ringing, and know when the muffle it and when to let it ring.

    • @lucyicanel
      @lucyicanel 3 роки тому +94

      THANK YOU

    • @mikesrandomchannel
      @mikesrandomchannel 3 роки тому +78

      Of all the players in our wind band at school, the percussionists were the best musicians. And this was a good-quality band with Grade 8 players.

    • @youtubeisstupid1952
      @youtubeisstupid1952 3 роки тому +18

      I just know it's hard cause a lot of peices for it (that I've heard) have so many rests and that must be abbouong to count

    • @aoifemuller3751
      @aoifemuller3751 3 роки тому +27

      I knew it wasn't easy but holy crap that's a lot more to do than I thought.

    • @bluehats1
      @bluehats1 3 роки тому +13

      I actually thought it was easy. That sounds tough though, thank you!

  • @boxscribz
    @boxscribz Рік тому +101

    "there's not really much to playing the xylophone"
    **shows marimba player using four mallets**

  • @natsuki8845
    @natsuki8845 4 роки тому +4447

    “You just... well... shake them”
    *yeah, for the piano you just click on them*

  • @viataa
    @viataa 4 роки тому +3164

    I’m a professional percussionist and I‘m personally offended

    • @ottogibbs
      @ottogibbs 4 роки тому +121

      As a percussion student, I feel your pain.

    • @vanilla5576
      @vanilla5576 4 роки тому +17

      F

    • @viataa
      @viataa 4 роки тому +4

      Otto Gibb Ayeee instrument mate

    • @benmartin8321
      @benmartin8321 4 роки тому +8

      Could be worse, you could be a violist and broke. 😁

    • @viataa
      @viataa 4 роки тому +22

      LING LING GRANGER I mean yes, but they show “percussion” as something worthless which really concerns me when I think about all the practice I’ve made to learn😂

  • @wouterbrozius3130
    @wouterbrozius3130 4 роки тому +1614

    "Ah yea the xylophone is pretty easy" _shows footage of a MARIMBA, being played with 4 MALLETS_ It even said marimba in the f***ing title card!! ._.
    "Ah yes the tambourine is very easy" _shows footage of a beatring_ Beatring doesn't have a head! Tambourine does!
    "Ah yes cymbals is easy" _shows footage of clash cymbals, one of the HARDEST percussion techniques to pick up for beginners_ ..
    My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined.

    • @mattcelder
      @mattcelder 4 роки тому +62

      No one understands how insanely difficult producing consistent, good crashes on crash cymbals is. It's super fucking hard and you usually only get 1 crash in a movement. It's probably the most underrated skill even by some percussionists.

    • @JohnDoe-pj2vw
      @JohnDoe-pj2vw 4 роки тому +47

      Not only that, but they dont seem to understand that being a percussionist means you have to be able to play all of them.

    • @hellothere-dv5me
      @hellothere-dv5me 4 роки тому +5

      @@JohnDoe-pj2vw Holy crap,how many percussion instruments are there?

    • @sirilandsariah
      @sirilandsariah 4 роки тому +20

      Underrated comment right here. I have played percussion for twelve years. As soon as I saw the title of this vid I said, “well time to cry”.

    • @ShadowfaxGambit
      @ShadowfaxGambit 4 роки тому +3

      Lamentable!

  • @nightowl1727
    @nightowl1727 2 роки тому +179

    I play clarinet and even I can tell that percussion isn't easy. Percussion is the group that my band director has to work with the most because of all the different rhythms and timing they have to learn and perfect for each piece.

    • @ShrOOMmIeEE
      @ShrOOMmIeEE Рік тому +2

      Those are true words right there. The only reason i say that our percussionists suck is because they dont put in the effort half the time in my school

    • @tribesprout7377
      @tribesprout7377 Рік тому

      i also play clarient and my band director is also very focused in the percussion line because its hard to master

    • @Cookie0927
      @Cookie0927 Рік тому +4

      Also I will say as a percussionist, the most vital thing is timing. We have to be the best with timing. If not, you are not playing. I was in marching band as a bass drum, and being on time and subdivisions, polyrhythms, were so difficult. Dont even get me STARTED on xylophone with the 4 mallets...

    • @dio_hoestar_4204
      @dio_hoestar_4204 Рік тому +2

      I'm not a musician, only do digital music for my college projects. but I have had the pleasure of playing real drums before and i gotta say, my admiration for drummers grew tenfold after.
      Holy crap, it was hard.
      The precussion gang seems to be really underated and I don't really understand why.

    • @bequerhernandez8487
      @bequerhernandez8487 Рік тому

      Percussionists who don’t get rhythms exasperate me aghhhhh

  • @angelobay2382
    @angelobay2382 4 роки тому +616

    *"we're not a roasting channel, we're a simmering channel"*
    - Eddy Chen, 2020

  • @Person01234
    @Person01234 4 роки тому +793

    "the ukelele only has four strings so it's easier"
    Watchmojo low key dissing violins AND bass.

    • @WH40KHero
      @WH40KHero 4 роки тому +15

      Davie504 wants to know WMs Location!

    • @acgm046
      @acgm046 4 роки тому +15

      Davie and TwoSet should just straight up set their differences aside and join forces to diss the sh*t out of WM in the name of all the musicians and instruments' honor insulted by WM.
      DumbMojo is both NOT EPIC and LAMENTABLE

    • @teresasun6542
      @teresasun6542 4 роки тому +6

      And the cello and viola my sister was like MMM CELLOS DESERVE BETTER THAN THIS

    • @clarachimmm907
      @clarachimmm907 4 роки тому

      Ok a violin player is triggered here.

    • @annalivingtv
      @annalivingtv 4 роки тому

      And cellos.... we ignore violas

  • @bassplayer2011ify
    @bassplayer2011ify 4 роки тому +3718

    Any instrument is "easy" to play if your just going to play the four chords of pop.

    • @your9thsymphony17
      @your9thsymphony17 3 роки тому +164

      What if you’re a flautist...
      **Sad flute noises**

    • @battlekon215
      @battlekon215 3 роки тому +31

      Easy u clone yourself

    • @your9thsymphony17
      @your9thsymphony17 3 роки тому +82

      @@battlekon215 Of course, I’m sure the chap from NASA who put electrodes in Vov Dylan’s violin will help me

    • @PinkSpiderFan10
      @PinkSpiderFan10 3 роки тому +13

      Haha yes. I can play a little hard pop song but I can't even play the easiest classical piece like Mozart's first variation of Twinkle Little Star 🤣

    • @sinpi314
      @sinpi314 3 роки тому +11

      Drummer: haha funny joke

  • @karmanwilmot1648
    @karmanwilmot1648 Рік тому +233

    Legit; watching you guys react to this made me feel better about me playing my Native American drum, I felt inferior to all other non-native instruments 😅. I always thought "I'm just hitting my one drum with my one stick, it's not very impressive looking for non-natives"🥲. But watching you guys say how those instruments aren't as easy as they look even with less drums or strings and whatnot...it made me feel better. I feel validated in my pride of native American drumming. Also, using our rattles! I have played the Native American drum and rattles. It IS more difficult than you'd think. Even more so for us actually. In my tribe, we aren't allowed to hit the center of the drum hide because it's seen as disrespectful. Our ancestors/grandma are in the center, so you'd be hitting them basically.

    • @allinory
      @allinory Рік тому +10

      Dude you're really epic!

    • @karmanwilmot1648
      @karmanwilmot1648 Рік тому +3

      @@allinory 😅Thanks dude! 😁

    • @pixie5853
      @pixie5853 Рік тому +6

      As a percussionist, anything that shakes or rattles is a lot harder than it looks (ex. tambourine, maracas, etc.), it takes an incredible amount of control so please be proud of what you play!

    • @jediknight6676
      @jediknight6676 Рік тому +2

      As also a Native American I agree drumming can be hard because I’ve participated in one of my cousins drum groups and it can be difficult

    • @saddlerrye6725
      @saddlerrye6725 Рік тому

      Wow, that's awsome! What is your instrument's specific name? I'd like to look it up, the whole tradition and symbolism behind it is really interesting!

  • @LookingGlass1865
    @LookingGlass1865 4 роки тому +260

    This is like a high-school presentation made by a non-musician the night before it was due.

    • @rithikradhan367
      @rithikradhan367 4 роки тому +8

      High school eleventh hour presentations are better..

  • @phdeclerck
    @phdeclerck 4 роки тому +2590

    I’ve actually seen a jazz percussionist doing an INSANE triangle solo.

    • @ireadysucks3026
      @ireadysucks3026 4 роки тому +31

      emc gang

    • @Chieh-Ning
      @Chieh-Ning 4 роки тому +24

      Wanna seeee

    • @albuch520
      @albuch520 4 роки тому +26

      Even the triangle gang
      IS BETTER THAN THA

    • @andrewmeyer2020
      @andrewmeyer2020 4 роки тому +11

      Bro Saxophone is actually so easy that should be #1

    • @cheeseclover
      @cheeseclover 4 роки тому +20

      It’s jazz so I’m not surprised

  • @rpgkingx3629
    @rpgkingx3629 4 роки тому +1244

    Dumbmojo: “smaller instruments are easier”
    Piccolo players: *facepalm*

    • @rpgkingx3629
      @rpgkingx3629 4 роки тому +22

      Also, as a mellet percussion player myself, I would call myself average at xylophone and glockenspiel. I still take many hours to practice on single piece of music. Dumbmojo does not do their research!

    • @bjjjccec
      @bjjjccec 4 роки тому +1

      idk thats not what they said but ok

    • @tuxdraws8004
      @tuxdraws8004 4 роки тому +6

      Piccolo was pretty hard for me to pick up, I play flute so I was required to learn it eventually

    • @ametch9759
      @ametch9759 4 роки тому +5

      @@tuxdraws8004 Dude playing high notes on the piccolo is so hard for me (the E flat, F above the ledger line and notes after) (;-;) For some reason my embouchure gets tight that I can't hit a clear note. It's so difficult since I'm still a beginner at the piccolo.

    • @mico5792
      @mico5792 4 роки тому +8

      Me, a piccolo player:
      **Plays a screeching noise till they die**

  • @emberart1634
    @emberart1634 2 роки тому +129

    Percussionist here who plays varsity marimba for high school Frontline:
    When I was first learning, there is so much that goes into the sticking and mallet technique. You have to have your hands gripping the stick a certain way, hit the center of the bar (even with four mallets and with you’re perception of the center being warped with the angle) thinking about up stroking, not pushing the mallet into the instrument, prepping the hands over the next note, moving in the direction you’re playing, pulsing on the pulse marks to match the music, and so much more all while looking up at the other frontline players to match what they’re doing as well. Mallet instruments take so much time and work to master. During the summer, only the drum line and frontline sections have to take 3 hour practices each week, and by the end of it, you’re hands are blistering and you’re arms are sore. Don’t ever downplay percussion, frontline, or drum line, instruments for being seemingly easy to master. They’re not.

    • @snorefest1621
      @snorefest1621 2 роки тому +2

      My sections practice 6 hours a week

    • @nadia9526
      @nadia9526 2 роки тому +4

      I just joined front for indoor percussion season. We had two three hour practices and one six hour practice this week. My hands hurt so bad. Still really fun tho. We’re going to nationals later this year.

    • @eel-in-a-pot1821
      @eel-in-a-pot1821 Рік тому +2

      I'm in drumline (snare player), I got put on marimba for one of our concert pieces and my part was easy but man marimba is extremely difficult I have mad respect for anyone that can have that accuracy and precision.

  • @adamschweyer4227
    @adamschweyer4227 4 роки тому +501

    “There’s not much to the xylophone”
    *proceeds to show image of a five octave marimba*

    • @angelocooper7631
      @angelocooper7631 4 роки тому +2

      also rose wood lmao

    • @Tconl
      @Tconl 4 роки тому +1

      The comment was correct, the accompanying footage wasn't. It''s all about the baseline. "Scaling" is another thing all together. Going from 2 to 4 is not twice as difficult with that instrument.

    • @lukegreenberg2148
      @lukegreenberg2148 4 роки тому

      Dude I literally can't with Mojo

  • @MarcelRz
    @MarcelRz 4 роки тому +768

    What they fail to understand is that nobody plays "cymbals" or "triangle". You play percussion, which requires the player to quickly be able to switch and play instruments like marimba, timpani, drums, and all sorts of small percussion like triangle and tambourine. There is a lot to it and becoming an expert in all of them is very difficult and takes time.
    Melodic percussion (xylophone,marimba etc) can be easy to pick up, yes hitting a note with a mallet isn't hard, but when you have to acurately play fast pieces or use 4 mallets it's extremely difficult. Every mistake is VERY noticable as you can't "hide" your mistakes in the masses like other instruments can do. You're on your own and if you miss, you bet that the conductor is going to give you dirty looks.
    Small percussion might not be THAT hard technically, but for example there are some really challenging tambourine pieces, which require hard techniques that do require actual training and practice. No it's not as hard as string instruments technically, but often they are relying on you for tempo (especially in youth orchestra's) If you mess up and start going slightly off beat, you'll confuse everyone and mess up the entire piece.
    Percussion also includes timpani. Quite difficult to master, especially if you have a challenging piece which requires you to tune timpani's mid piece. Sometimes you have less than a second to tune multiple timpani's. It forces you to actually plan before you play so you can set up everything beforehand.
    Also percussionists always have to set-up up ALL their instruments way in advance, pack them up at the end, carry them to a van, load them into the van, bring them back to a storage location. We're always at the venue at least an hour before everyone else and also leave way later than everyone else. It's a lot of work, especially if you play in an unconventional location (like an outside location) where you can't use wheels, so you have to carry those heavy drums and ruin your back.

    • @patrickherta6394
      @patrickherta6394 4 роки тому +30

      As a percussionist myself, I feel that on such a deep level! Thank you very much for showing the world what it means to be a percussionist🙏

    • @bjjjccec
      @bjjjccec 4 роки тому +2

      theyre still individual instruments which is the point of the video

    • @Tyranitar66501
      @Tyranitar66501 4 роки тому +3

      Hey, reminds me when I was playing Mega Man X. In this game, you collect special weapons that have different effects from defeating bosses. Each weapon has a function that it is easy to use on it's own, but you often have to switch between them. So I can feel for you by playing this game.

    • @ZoltarDeathNnja
      @ZoltarDeathNnja 4 роки тому +4

      Eastern Europeans would agree that there are some really challenging tambourine pieces.

    • @juliamikoajczak8085
      @juliamikoajczak8085 4 роки тому +2

      THANK YOU!

  • @tetsudojimusho
    @tetsudojimusho 4 роки тому +619

    I'm a 15-year recorder player and I admit that the recorder is easier for starters because the blowing techniques is simpler than other woodwinds such as the flute, clarinet, oboe, etc, but if your going up to the Vivaldi concertos, sonatas, or Romantic music levels, it's real freaking difficult

    • @sleepyknight-i7n
      @sleepyknight-i7n 4 роки тому +27

      Exactly! I’ve been playing the recorder for 8 years, and I’m doing it as one as one of my three instruments for my music A- level in two years time (I’m 13) and I hate that when I tell people I play the recorder, they immediately think I’m not a good musician. It’s about repertoire!

    • @aceatlasska4343
      @aceatlasska4343 3 роки тому +12

      The blowing technique is easier but isn't it kind of harder in its own way? Like it's easy to make a sound, so you end up over blowing and squeaking and you need to have good control. I'm a flute player not a recorder one though, but that was my experience when I tried to play the recorder one time haha.

    • @klarafinke4874
      @klarafinke4874 3 роки тому +8

      Ayy exactly!! Have been playing the recorder for 6 years now and it is not easy... I tried oboe once and it was not any harder... It is just the stigma of the recorder being a "School instrument" :/

    • @tetsudojimusho
      @tetsudojimusho 3 роки тому +4

      @@aceatlasska4343 Exactly! That’s why many recorder starters ended up overblowing every note. It’s easy to make a sound, but when it comes to controlling, dynamics or phrasing, it’s as hard as other instruments.

    • @timewizard4276
      @timewizard4276 3 роки тому +4

      Same! When you're 8 it is baby easy, but when you start taking it seriously it gets crazy difficult. Blowing at exactly the right speed and force. Recorder Gang, unite!

  • @davidm1922
    @davidm1922 Рік тому +21

    Anyone who plays recorder well knows it's extremely difficult. Between producing a pleasant tone, playing in the third register, constantly adjusting pitch, creating vibrato with finger shading, applying the many tonguing techniques, playing in both bass and treble clef, learning to transpose fingerings across F, C, and D instruments, and using the many extended recorder techniques, there's at least as much to deal with on recorder as on more modern instruments.

    • @thefrogwhoscreams
      @thefrogwhoscreams Рік тому

      Facts. It is not easy, I would go into more detail but I'm tired so I won't

    • @kishascape
      @kishascape Рік тому +1

      On the low notes you have to barely breathe at all and half holing consistently is a pain. There's a bit more to learn because the recorder was never revamped with keys like other modernized instruments like the clarinet.

    • @sharichowparry
      @sharichowparry 10 місяців тому +1

      Recorder player here. Low intermediate level. No way are the advanced, proficient, or pro levels attainable. No way!

  • @MsLm97
    @MsLm97 4 роки тому +410

    "Of course it's easy to play any instrument badly" - DumbMojo in a nutshell

    • @paris5410
      @paris5410 4 роки тому +7

      I played the “Screeching Drunk Tomcats version of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” very well on the violin after only a month or so of my grandfather, who doesn’t even play the violin that well, exasperatedly trying to teach me the violin. I never touched a violin after that.

  • @general_dude8025
    @general_dude8025 3 роки тому +1906

    "Of course it's hard to be good with English, but learning the alphabet will take no time at all."

    • @quackerdeezles
      @quackerdeezles 3 роки тому +26

      wonder why im not that good, i have such a flaw

    • @Rikarwb
      @Rikarwb 3 роки тому +26

      Even the alphabet would be hard. I tried to learn russian, i barely memorized their alphabet LOL

    • @signup4146
      @signup4146 3 роки тому +3

      youtube is easy, you just talk

    • @Rikarwb
      @Rikarwb 3 роки тому +1

      @@signup4146 k, do it

    • @NeidenHalffur
      @NeidenHalffur 3 роки тому +1

      Same logic of this video

  • @1n9-b3c
    @1n9-b3c 4 роки тому +860

    “The xylophone is easy to play”
    **shows a marimba**

    • @emilianonahuelkrembs867
      @emilianonahuelkrembs867 4 роки тому +50

      Easy to play but hard to recognize it seems...

    • @juliakay7446
      @juliakay7446 4 роки тому +2

      @Emiliano Nahuel Krembs 😂

    • @MrSandman115
      @MrSandman115 4 роки тому +19

      3:53 That’s a merimba
      4:19 THAT’S STILL A MERIMBA

    • @nieve_7
      @nieve_7 4 роки тому

      Exactly, I thought I was the only one who noticed that

    • @la7mary362
      @la7mary362 4 роки тому

      Is the marimba not a xylophone?

  • @volundrfrey896
    @volundrfrey896 2 роки тому +83

    I think the mistake people often do is just because someone can transfer their skills and get an ok sound out of an instrument quickly it means it's easy. If you're a good percussionist then then you've already laid a lot of the ground work for tonnes of other percussion instruments.
    It's like with language, English is easier to learn if you're a native speaker of another germanic language (Swedish, Dutch, etc.) than if your native language is Korean. Because the languages are related and you already have a lot of the foundation ready.

  • @ankipruthi
    @ankipruthi 4 роки тому +1342

    By this logic, running should be the easiest sport actually. All you do is get up and run.

    • @autumnschenck9282
      @autumnschenck9282 4 роки тому +141

      Yeah, running is just fast walking.
      "Bruh, why aren't you running right now? You're wasting your time walking when you could be training to run. It's the eASiEsT sport, Of cOUrSE."

    • @aamoesong1774
      @aamoesong1774 4 роки тому +167

      if you can walk slowly you can walk quickly

    • @HECKproductions
      @HECKproductions 4 роки тому +90

      considering the way the reduce things every sport is the easiest sport because you just [do the win thing]
      - kick some ball in some net
      - throw some ball in some net
      - drive a car in a circle
      - hit a ball with a stick
      - punch some guy in the face
      - etc

    • @Raven_Ray1
      @Raven_Ray1 4 роки тому +13

      Leter du*bmojo will make top 10 easiest sport because of your comment ,lol

    • @calexito9448
      @calexito9448 4 роки тому

      I think this is right... run is easy, hitting a ball like in baseball is difficult

  • @giuliamarucci5561
    @giuliamarucci5561 4 роки тому +2904

    *DumbMojo:* * Says the ukulele is easy to play *
    *Me, a ukulelist:* * expects TwoSet to agree with them *
    *TwoSet:* * defends ukulele honor *
    *Me:* THIS IS WHAT I LIVE FOR!!!

    • @Geoffjun13
      @Geoffjun13 4 роки тому +68

      ukelele is literally easier guitar

    • @TabithaHolland_
      @TabithaHolland_ 4 роки тому +55

      I mean I'm a ukulele player and I agree with them lol

    • @eleahevans-hadi7879
      @eleahevans-hadi7879 4 роки тому +6

      EXACTLY!!! I FEEL SO LOVED

    • @gyorgyst5086
      @gyorgyst5086 4 роки тому +47

      Do you know Feng E?
      Yeah... The ukulele is easy to play
      😂😂

    • @spicyavocado8164
      @spicyavocado8164 4 роки тому +20

      BRO IM INSTANTLY FRIENDS WITH YOU IF YOU PLAY UKULELE

  • @fourthhorsemendeath218
    @fourthhorsemendeath218 4 роки тому +1703

    "A flute has no strings, therefore must be extremely easy to learn"
    -DumbMojo

    • @ahp_im
      @ahp_im 3 роки тому +9

      It is it, getting those high notes is difficult

    • @Jenna-hg4uh
      @Jenna-hg4uh 3 роки тому +17

      @@ahp_im Idk if you're saying that it is extremely easy to learn, or you mistyped, but yeah. high notes are cancer.

    • @katherinefoote4448
      @katherinefoote4448 3 роки тому +41

      as a flautist i have so much to say.... high notes, vibrato, reading FREAKING LEDGER LINES, embrochure shifts

    • @ahp_im
      @ahp_im 3 роки тому

      It is difficult is what I am trying to say lol now I am turning off auto correct

    • @Enhypenmeencanta
      @Enhypenmeencanta 3 роки тому +6

      It’s actually not that easy because if you want those high and I MEAN high notes then you have to blow hard across, but at the same time you can’t blow that hard or then it’s going to squeak and you have to stay steady and breathe right or then your going to have a head ache 😣 but yea dumb mojo is what their name is 🙄😬😂😂

  • @janitsch80
    @janitsch80 Рік тому +16

    I once played cymbals in orchestra (i was the pianist, but one piece had no piano so i was asked to do cymbals) and keeping track of 100 measures of rest was no joke. Percussionists, who have to play many different instruments, are AMAZING.

    • @pizzacAtto20
      @pizzacAtto20 10 місяців тому

      FR keeping track of rests and then miscounting 1 is the worst-

  • @mr.l4770
    @mr.l4770 4 роки тому +960

    Let's be honest here, all instruments are difficult to play if you want to play one professionally. Percussion, difficult. Woodwinds, difficult. Brass, difficult. Strings, difficult.
    Basically, almost every instrument requires a different set of skills.

    • @aaaimeelll7663
      @aaaimeelll7663 4 роки тому +28

      Yeah, but I think this video is just trying to get ppl with no music background to start an instrument with, and some are easier to start with in terms of understanding basics or producing a good sound..

    • @Oopsilone
      @Oopsilone 4 роки тому +20

      A very particular set of skills, skills you acquire over a very long career, skills that make you a nightmare for people like DumbMojo.

    • @basilsfakejordans
      @basilsfakejordans 4 роки тому +3

      @@ondrrejk kazoo can still sound sick tho

    • @basilsfakejordans
      @basilsfakejordans 4 роки тому +3

      @@ondrrejkua-cam.com/play/PLlTTNxyBD5Np43flqKvYlhPXBwkPB2ogn.html *proof*

    • @bryanchristian5849
      @bryanchristian5849 4 роки тому +3

      Requires different technique and skills

  • @JustOneMoreHero
    @JustOneMoreHero 4 роки тому +934

    I'm a percussionist. My instructor in high school made me learn every different way to play the tambourine. Then I had to learn a tambourine solo. That was the most difficult experience I've had.

    • @IETass
      @IETass 4 роки тому +34

      Thumb roll gang

    • @CaileanMacQueen
      @CaileanMacQueen 4 роки тому +15

      @@IETass Most underrated comment of 2020. If the head isn't waxed properly, or your thumbs too dry or too damp, you're screwed. You don't know unless you know.

    • @siribjerke9340
      @siribjerke9340 4 роки тому +7

      *cue memories of hour long lessons of literally just thumb rolls*

    • @Miipmiip
      @Miipmiip 4 роки тому +2

      Floor gang anthem

    • @PantsuMaster
      @PantsuMaster 4 роки тому +8

      I.E. Tass THUMB ROLL GANG
      I HAD TO DO A TAMBOURINE SOLO TOO. Honestly went into it thinking it wouldn’t be hard and probably unimportant, but during practice, my conductor was telling me how he wrote the tambourine solo to stand out from everything else and that it was one of the most important instruments in the piece and I was stumped 😂

  • @Kuzmathgar
    @Kuzmathgar 4 роки тому +605

    Okay, sure. I'm a classical orchestral percussionist who spent three years as the head of a world percussion ensemble. Let's get into it.
    Xylophone - reading music and learning key placement is a big hurdle for beginners. Any tonal instrument will have this. For xylophone players, choosing the mallet you use is important because it's the only way you have to change the timbre. If you've ever wanted to spend hours researching plastics, resins, rubber thicknesses, yarns, and various types of wood, this is the instrument for you. Xylophones also have fairly narrow bars for each note while also being very horizontally wide. However, many musicians will perform on a venue-provided instrument rather than traveling with one, and there is no standardized size. You need to re-learn the distance between notes on the fly every time you play on a different xylophone, which can make it hard to build muscle memory.
    Maracas - rhythmic accuracy on the maracas is extremely difficult because the weight of the beads inside will determine the time between when you move the maraca and when you hear its sound. Sharp, distinct sounds require precise wrist flicks, which take a lot of practice to learn to control the dynamics of. One of the hardest things to do on maracas is to create odd-numbered rhythm patterns, like two sixteenth notes connected to an eighth note. This is because the sound happens when the beads hit the edge of the maraca, so you need to get the beads high enough inside the maraca that they can come back down without making them go so high as to hit the back and ruin the rhythm, all while keeping it in time.
    Cymbals - they're showing and talking about two different types of cymbal here. A pair of hand-held crash cymbals are hard to play properly because if you just clap them together like one of the monkey toys, you will profoundly crunch the sound. You need to hit them together and then separate them apart in one continuous movement so the sound can resonate, but if they rub together there will be a loud and unpleasant scraping sound. Quickly repeating hits at low dynamics without crunching the sound is one of the hardest things you can do on the instrument. The suspended cymbal requires an understanding of the mallet you use, and if your piece moves between distinct hits and smooth rolls, you will need to rapidly change mallets during the performance. Dynamics control on suspended cymbal is very challenging for beginners, as the choice of mallets and the size of the cymbal will affect how long it takes to reach different dynamic levels over the course of a roll, and good players will look at the dynamics a roll is supposed to begin at and understand their cymbal well enough to judge how much earlier than written to come in to create the composer's written effect.
    Bongos - bongos have three main striking timbres, each with their own technique, and if you cannot play them all then you are not playing bongos. Bass is in the middle of the drum and can use the palm of the hand or the fingers depending on preference, and the challenge is to avoid a flat or deadened sound, which can happen if your hand stays on the drum for too long or if you hit too close to the dead center. Tone is on the edge, and is what people typically think of as playing bongos. Slaps are a higher-pitched sound that is often louder, played close to the edge. Getting a good slap sound requires a knowledge of the speed required as well as how to properly cup the fingers, and it is the hardest sound to produce on the instrument. It isn't uncommon for beginner bongo players to have swollen or dislocated finger joints or to experience fractured or broken fingers as they learn this technique, and many beginner bongos players will bind their fingers with medical tape to avoid injury as they learn.
    Tambourine - tambourines combine the hardest part of the bongos with the hardest part of maracas. Tambourines have bass, tone, and slap techniques, and you can also shake them to get just the sound of the shakers without the drum tone. Slaps continue to be difficult, as is judging the timing of your shaking to produce an even, consistent, on-tempo rhythm. Depending on the region of music you're playing, tambourines also add finger and hand rolls. Finger rolls are also present in Turkish drumming and are easy to understand the concept of but difficult to keep steady and consistent because some fingers of the hand tend to be stronger than others. Hand rolls are a full-hand movement that comes from the wrist, and have similar issues with dynamic consistency and rhythmic evenness in addition to requiring a lot of stamina. Tambourines are also deceptively heavy, so developing the stamina just to hold it and keep it in motion for an entire performance can be challenging for newer players.
    Triangle - any time you have a metal instrument being played with a metal mallet, you are moments away from a timbre disaster. The hardest part of a triangle is to avoid excessively abrasive sounds to keep it feeling light instead of clang-ey. Hitting a triangle off-center will tend to make it rotate on its string making it hard to play repeated notes in tempo, so there's a surprising amount of physical accuracy required. In more advanced repertoire, you can play a triangle with one hand and mute it with the other to create more rhythmic complexity, which is hard to get the hang of initially.

    • @justinguo6692
      @justinguo6692 4 роки тому +21

      Preach

    • @maximiliankilchert9640
      @maximiliankilchert9640 4 роки тому +32

      Hey thanks a lot man you're speaking for all of us. I was going to write out myself what makes me crazy about the percussion part but my English is just too bad!
      There is just to much wrong in that mojo video especially the cymbal and triangle part drives me the most. I played Schostakowitsch 10 cymbals & TamTam and here in germany we don't have quality percussive stuff in highschool. So I learned the part at home without feeling for the instruments that I had to play, coming to meet the orchestra for one week of intensive rehearsing an just knowing when to play. After screwing up im the crash rehearsal, luckily there was a professional percussionist showing me the important things on my instruments and I can tell ist f**ing hard

    • @aceo1-dip
      @aceo1-dip 4 роки тому +7

      They are comparing instruments though, not roles in an orchestra. Also, yes, any instrument can be hard, no-one ever disputed that, but is it hardER than other instruments? if you had to rank the difficulty of instruments, by a metric such as, how long would it take to sound acceptable to the untrained ear when playing standard repertoire, all the ones there, are probably less hard than most other popular instruments, which makes them easier. You can, for example, sound acceptable to the untrained ear in triangle instantly (you need to be able to count but even if you can't people might not notice as long as you play on the beat) wheras with violin or sax it would take much longer

    • @katalinaloves
      @katalinaloves 4 роки тому +10

      Whao, learned so much from reading this! 🤯

    • @tu2pa
      @tu2pa 4 роки тому +5

      wow I didnt know there wasnt a standardized size for marimbas and xylophones, I dont play them very much tho Im more of the drumset and hand percussion. Great information anyways, thanks.

  • @mariannedw
    @mariannedw 2 роки тому +44

    I play the recorder and the clarinet (and a bit of sax). If anything, the recorder is the hardest at a higher level because of tuning, alternate fingerings, extended techniques that are essential at a grade 7 level, which isn't the same with the clarinet. Even though it was easier to get a sound out of the recorder, making it sound good was so much harder than the clarinet or sax

    • @thewooddove2
      @thewooddove2 2 роки тому +10

      As a flutist, clarinetist, saxophonist, and oboist (who has played recorder to a decently high level before), yeah
      Out of all of them, Oboe is definitely the hardest, both to start and to sound good at, followed by recorder. You have to find a way for the recorder to actually sound soothing and not like a kid's toy. You have to play well enough to not just sound good, but to fight the stigma.
      Flute and clarinet are both harder to start but it takes less effort to sound good after intermediate level.
      And sax is just easy. It should be the thing kids start on. It's substantially easier than all other symphonic band instruments, especially alto and tenor.

    • @T4zchi
      @T4zchi Рік тому +1

      I could be completely wrong since I only play bowed string instruments, but I think that only matters if it can be better than sax or clarinet. A $100 instrument will be a lot more difficult to get a good sound out of than a $10,000 instrument of the same kind, and that isn't because it's harder, it's because the instrument is worse.

    • @57thorns
      @57thorns Рік тому

      @@T4zchi Friend of mine took up the violin as an adult. He got a decent second hand violin rather than buying a "school version", so he actually sounded ok after just a few months. And after two years he had a really nice rendition of "Happy birthday". We got to try it and it was not that hard to create _one_ pure note, because it is a good instrument. The cheaper "school violins" kid get to learn on requires a master to sound even decent. (I believe, these guys have a video on the subject, if not, feel free to roast me.)

    • @T4zchi
      @T4zchi Рік тому

      @@57thorns Yeah that's kind of what I was saying

  • @jenniferlu84
    @jenniferlu84 4 роки тому +304

    As a percussionist in an orchestra, you need to know how to play EVERY PERCUSSION INSTRUMENT YOU SEE
    IT’S NOT THAT EASY OKAY?

    • @jenniferlu84
      @jenniferlu84 4 роки тому +12

      LING LING GRANGER oh yeah you’re right haha, sorry I didn’t specify😅
      I mean like every percussion instrument the orchestra has😂

    • @ankavoskuilen1725
      @ankavoskuilen1725 4 роки тому +1

      WE know Jennifer!!!!!!

    • @joaosousa3198
      @joaosousa3198 4 роки тому +2

      but...watchmojo never said that its easy to be percussionist/knowing how to play SEVERAl of percussion instruments, they just said that individually, certain percussion instruments are just easier to pick up and learn reasonably well, than other instruments. But obviously that knowing a ton of them all together is really hard

    • @andrewpereira9748
      @andrewpereira9748 4 роки тому

      Calm down and hunt down my reply to other cry baby percussionists.

    • @moonylanatm_
      @moonylanatm_ 4 роки тому +1

      Yea like every instrument in the percussion family used in orchestra

  • @kylianlol13
    @kylianlol13 4 роки тому +619

    I am a percussionist and this is insulting at a level that goes beyond personnal

    • @jax_That_Nerd
      @jax_That_Nerd 4 роки тому +14

      Same! At this point I’m furious!!

    • @VanessaSanchez-zw1lg
      @VanessaSanchez-zw1lg 4 роки тому +26

      I'm not even a percussionist (I'm a flautist) and I'm offended

    • @RosaFlores-th3eo
      @RosaFlores-th3eo 3 роки тому +19

      Same. I am a drummer and though I don't know much but that was unnecessary. She didn't even know what she was saying or the point she was trying to get across. She was repeating herself over and over again without giving an explanation

    • @richardavila2951
      @richardavila2951 3 роки тому +13

      Same. Respect the percussionists! No wait, RESPECT ALL MUSICIANS!

    • @goosegoose2565
      @goosegoose2565 3 роки тому +4

      That’s so true. I may be in my 1st year but dam it ain’t easy idk how my hands and feet are still alive considering how lazy I am

  • @iosonolucaio
    @iosonolucaio 4 роки тому +979

    Friendly reminder that "the percussionist" is not a drummer, they usually play "anything that needs to be hit with something"

    • @passingthetime_
      @passingthetime_ 3 роки тому +34

      Well in that case a piano is a percussion instrument because you hit keys with your hands.

    • @nxyuu
      @nxyuu 3 роки тому +118

      @@passingthetime_ piano actually is percussion, but not because you hit the keys with your hands. It’s because of the hammers hitting the strings.

    • @passingthetime_
      @passingthetime_ 3 роки тому +40

      @@nxyuu no, it isn’t. Because the strings are actually making the noise, it makes a piano a string instrument.
      Edit: I just looked it up, and it’s considered both.

    • @bluchismoon
      @bluchismoon 3 роки тому +39

      @@passingthetime_ a stringed percussion instrument

    • @GlorifiedShed
      @GlorifiedShed 3 роки тому +17

      I'm a percussionists who's played in an Orchestra for many years. I've played all of the above percussion instruments in concerts and none of them are in any way easy. Frankly getting a basic beat going (which seemingly is what they're basing their video on) is far easier on drum kit than say bongos, or with Piano than Xylophone

  • @dakotafash4025
    @dakotafash4025 2 роки тому +66

    I just appreciate the fact that even Brett and Eddy know how hard it is to play a marimba.

  • @nenekkebayan
    @nenekkebayan 4 роки тому +538

    WatchMojo logic:
    Instrument A is top easiest instrument because while difficult to master, it is easy to pick up
    Instrument B is top hardest instrument because while easy to pick up, it is difficult to master

  • @mattrek9738
    @mattrek9738 3 роки тому +2976

    Ukulele is easy to learn. Took me about 3 hours. And no, it's not because I've been playing guitar for 17 years. I'm just a prodigy.

    • @luno1io129
      @luno1io129 3 роки тому +82

      i cant tell if you’re being sarcastic or not lol

    • @mattrek9738
      @mattrek9738 3 роки тому +169

      @@luno1io129 I am lol

    • @mattrek9738
      @mattrek9738 3 роки тому +204

      @@luno1io129 I mean, it did only take me a couple hours, but it's because I've been playing guitar. Not because I'm a prodigy lol

    • @luno1io129
      @luno1io129 3 роки тому +21

      haha thanks for clarifying

    • @mattrek9738
      @mattrek9738 3 роки тому +11

      @•°ms potter°• nope. I play ukulele. Just making a joke lol

  • @Denverdarbuka
    @Denverdarbuka 4 роки тому +653

    As a music teacher of 15 years and a percussionist for 26, this was really hard to watch.
    Xylophones have really small ideal strike zones and since the bars are different lengths and widths between Xylophones, you can't completely get it into muscle memory in addition, the parts are usually fast. You cannot hide even the slightest mistake as it is a very pronounced sound.
    Marimba is that to the 4th power. While playing 4 mallet, you usually have 3 different hardnesses of mallets as an added layer of difficulty.
    Maracas are easier than bongos by far. Getting those pieces inside to strike in time is hard as you have to move ahead of the strike.
    Bongos have so many tones and touches needed in addition to fingers of steel.
    Cymbals are a physical challenge, especially if you need to control crash length and dynamic. If you accidentally hit them straight on, they can suction cup each other, if the strap gets loose, you're gonna have a bad day.
    Triangle, you don't hit it going down but rather as you're pulling up. They have 2 sounds, good and clear or rough and metallic, rolling is its own beast.
    Tambourine, look up thumb rolls, arabic styles, etc.... its hard.
    In percussion, usually its a one man show and everyone has a unique part, no one to support you.

    • @start9976
      @start9976 4 роки тому +27

      Percussion instruments on this list are "easy" as in anyone can pick them up and make a sound, but they are SO idiotic because no instrument is easy to to play well. (Other than the kazoo lol)

    • @san5765
      @san5765 4 роки тому +20

      THANK YOU. just today in orchestra we got to see one of the most famous percussionists in Latvia perform with our orchestra as a solo artist (with orchestra ofc) and the TECHNIQUE THERE OHMYGOD. when I tell you I GAGGED when she did the SMOOTHEST thumb roll on tambourine I GAGGED like-....that was so beautiful. (also this was the piece "'Concerto for Percussion and Chamber Orchestra, Op. 109''

    • @acozybunny
      @acozybunny 4 роки тому +1

      The Marimba is easy to play though. I learned how to play several songs on it, while using all 4 mallets when I was only 8 years old, with only 10-20 total hours of practice.

    • @Denverdarbuka
      @Denverdarbuka 4 роки тому +14

      @@acozybunny i call bs.

    • @start9976
      @start9976 4 роки тому +4

      @@Denverdarbuka I do as well

  • @MothmanMocha
    @MothmanMocha Рік тому +16

    As a percussionist I’m actually going insane from this list. I’m fairly new to percussion (~2 years) and having played marimba (and xylophone for that matter) triangle, bongos, tambourine, shakers and cymbals, they are all shockingly technique based. They look super simple but often require super precise hand movements. For example, to get the proper sound from a shaker you need to ensure your doing the proper motion just rolling the beads inside isn’t playing it. Tambourine and triangle are more simple to do just a few small hits but they definitely get difficult when you have to do a bunch of repeated beats and keep in time. Also doing rolls for both of those are pretty hard, with triangle it can sound really messy if not done properly and tambourine there is a specific technique where you tightly drag your thumb around the edge to create a roll, it is hard to do (I still haven’t learned how yet 😢) Lastly, (I didn’t mean for this to be an essay whoops) cymbals are in the same area as triangle and shaker in the sense that getting a noise out is easier but it can sound reeeaaaallly messy if you don’t get the proper seal, motion, speed, mute when they crash.
    That I you for those that have read my percussion rankings and thanks two set for appreciating the percussionists ❤

  • @TheToastedTurkey
    @TheToastedTurkey 4 роки тому +4990

    The real top ten easiest instruments:
    10. All
    9. instruments
    8. get
    7. really
    6. difficult
    5. at
    4. the
    3. highest
    2. level
    1. Kazoo

    • @Zietus
      @Zietus 4 роки тому +177

      @っっ actually it isn't, you can buy original kazoos that are instruments

    • @artemis8368
      @artemis8368 4 роки тому +94

      Omg this comment is gold😂
      I was really confused as to why kazoo wasn't number 1 or 2 in the original list since drum like instruments depend a lot on rhythm which needs talent....
      Kazoo though... Yah...

    • @mahirshyam4127
      @mahirshyam4127 4 роки тому +33

      @っっ YOU ARE INSULTIBG MY WAY OF LIFE KAZOO IS LIFE

    • @dustind6102
      @dustind6102 4 роки тому +9

      Kazoos are actually really easy. It’s probably the easiest instrument to play no matter what lol. Feel free to prove me wrong :)

    • @takumisae8682
      @takumisae8682 4 роки тому +6

      Ah yes *A man of Classical Culture*

  • @jumee1555
    @jumee1555 4 роки тому +956

    they literally showed a clip of the MARIMBA when talking about the xylophone, that itself is enough to show that they have no idea what they're talking about.
    Both marimba and xylophone are actually a lot harder to learn and get used to as well. Even if you have piano/keyboard experience and know which notes to hit, you still have to practice holding and using the mallets, and getting used to four-mallet holds can be pretty painful and uncomfortable for your hands when you're a beginner.

    • @AlibifortheAfterlife
      @AlibifortheAfterlife 4 роки тому +27

      "they have no idea what they're talking about."
      Sums up literally every watchmojo video ever.

    • @pokiish
      @pokiish 4 роки тому +8

      the rolling skills too. it needs to be smooth

    • @flimflamwackit5492
      @flimflamwackit5492 4 роки тому +2

      And plus when you look at the notes, the conductor, and the keys it complicates things quite a bit.

    • @Maurits580
      @Maurits580 4 роки тому

      I am working to controle the 4 mallets grib for the marimba

    • @farrellpurba2095
      @farrellpurba2095 4 роки тому +4

      Ikr. I remember being told to play the marimba at a school concert and I was like wtf because I'm a pianist. I told the teacher that, but she still said that it's similar, even though the song we're playing is pentatonic and I have zero clue nor experience of playing the instrument. Truly sacrilegious.

  • @soumavobanerjee8917
    @soumavobanerjee8917 4 роки тому +1418

    "Percussion is Easy"
    Me, a Tabla player- Yeah, we'll see about that

    • @mokko759
      @mokko759 4 роки тому +42

      Us taiko players will back you up.

    • @AlifLamMiim
      @AlifLamMiim 4 роки тому +17

      Mokko Us Daff players will back you up as well

    • @dillion5397
      @dillion5397 4 роки тому +32

      Any percussionist will back you up, it’s hard

    • @Pizzastealingninja
      @Pizzastealingninja 4 роки тому +7

      Takadimi bro 🔥🔥🔥

    • @orangerc2358
      @orangerc2358 4 роки тому +11

      TI DAK DA TA DA TI DI DA DAK

  • @ol2241
    @ol2241 Рік тому +9

    As someone who has played recorder in symphonic band, it is not easy. the fingerings are similar to a saxophone, but it mostly requires changing your air flow like you would when playing trunpet to change octaves, as opposed to a sax having an octave key.
    plus not to mention, anyone can make sound out of a recorder but it takes practice to actually achieve a GOOD sound like most wind instruments

  • @AnkaraMessi-p8g
    @AnkaraMessi-p8g 3 роки тому +666

    4:59
    "just blow, and voilà, you're playing music."
    "just grab a bow and a violin, pull the bow and voilà, you're playing music."

    • @quinn7894
      @quinn7894 3 роки тому +40

      "And violà, you're playing the accompaniment."

    • @rebecca5279
      @rebecca5279 3 роки тому +30

      Yup, just grab some music in alto clef & a "big violin" and... VOILA!!! You're playing VIOLA!!!

    • @lulubelle0318
      @lulubelle0318 3 роки тому

      Screeeeeee!!!

    • @thunder_2470
      @thunder_2470 3 роки тому +13

      Just sit down at a piano, press some keys, and violà, you’re making music!

    • @funkiebutch9690
      @funkiebutch9690 3 роки тому +6

      4:34 I'm really triggered with this statement. I mean, I could be wrong but the basic notes for almost all instruments are just the same, yes. But to play a piece or a music, it needs time and practice. Seriously, mojo is a piece of crap that they just find stupid content on google and make a video. The stupider, the better.

  • @jlrosiefan9848
    @jlrosiefan9848 4 роки тому +777

    Classical Singer: What about the voice? Is that easy or hard?
    DumbMojo: The voice is an instrument?

    • @0Bonaparte
      @0Bonaparte 4 роки тому +50

      YES! Though as a vocalist, I will say it is simultaneously the easiest and the hardest as most instruments were based on the voice. Everyone can sing, but there are very very very few operatic singers in comparison.

    • @jlrosiefan9848
      @jlrosiefan9848 4 роки тому +12

      Precisely. Anybody has the ability to sing. Only a select few know how to master it.

    • @cocobarbarian1510
      @cocobarbarian1510 4 роки тому +15

      Mojo: "anyone can sing! It's an easy instrument. But the mechanics are hard"

    • @0Bonaparte
      @0Bonaparte 4 роки тому

      Cocobarbarian true it does sound that way I am just of a mind that all singing is beautiful. It is an expression of self, but operatic singing and other such professional singing is beautiful on another level

    • @katherinek6392
      @katherinek6392 4 роки тому +2

      Don't give them ideas.. O.O

  • @graysoncary2724
    @graysoncary2724 4 роки тому +641

    As a percussionist, i would LOVE to have a “special talk” with whoever wrote that script

    • @candice_ecidnac
      @candice_ecidnac 4 роки тому +9

      Technically the ideas and the list items are usually submitted by viewers, then voted upon to determine their placement in the list. WM writes the script but their viewer base is largely responsible for their content.
      That's a really simplified way to put it, but it doesn't excuse their ignorance in many subjects.

    • @michellejones4911
      @michellejones4911 4 роки тому +8

      When you do, please record it because I’m going to want to watch as you put her in her place because she is obviously clueless!

    • @sooryashankarjoy8571
      @sooryashankarjoy8571 4 роки тому +4

      (Holds gun) I just want to talk to him

    • @emilia1911
      @emilia1911 4 роки тому +6

      As a recorder player... same. But I think as a percussionist you are even more triggered...

    • @candychu269
      @candychu269 4 роки тому +3

      Yes. I would like to talk to them too, I am a percussionist too

  • @bhelliom3
    @bhelliom3 Рік тому +6

    They shows NEIL PEART, the GOD of drumming, for their “bongos” clip. I’m at a loss. He was well known for bringing and playing an entire percussion section to live performances, he was a fucking beast. I honestly would love to watch your guys’ reaction to Rush’s live performance of Xanadu from Exit… Stage Left, it’s a work of art, and all three band members are virtuosos in the rock community.

  • @justinanderson2926
    @justinanderson2926 4 роки тому +644

    You can “just shake them” IF you can move your hands to all the Latin dance rhythms...with syncopation...and polyrhythms...and accounting for the delay of the rattling material to be flung from one side to the other...which varies A LOT...but yeah, you can just shake them...

    • @benjespina
      @benjespina 4 роки тому +11

      Yea. People will totally notice if youre off the tempo.

    • @stefanm.734
      @stefanm.734 4 роки тому +24

      It's like saying:
      Piano: You can just hit the keys.
      Guitar: You can just strum them.
      Flute: You can just blow into them.
      Drum: You can just hit them.

    • @missis_jo
      @missis_jo 4 роки тому +3

      Right? I already struggle with my kids shaker eggs...

    • @Santonomy
      @Santonomy 4 роки тому +6

      IKR, I tried playing maracas once, I was like, oh YEAH imma pick them up and shake them and it will sound so cool. 1 out of 3 shakes made a real noise, the rest barely even made a sound.

    • @Santonomy
      @Santonomy 4 роки тому +3

      @@stefanm.734 lmao, can't play La Campanella, just... hit the right notes, just do it. Why are you so bad.

  • @jaipreetsingh6566
    @jaipreetsingh6566 4 роки тому +843

    "Precushion is easy"
    Me a tabla player: the WHAT

    • @abhinav2584
      @abhinav2584 4 роки тому +29

      its percussion mate.

    • @policeman9225
      @policeman9225 4 роки тому +29

      Yeah, I know a guy who plays Tabla for like 15 years and still he is perfecting it. And he is just 20. A tabla prodigy.

    • @rudranroy2109
      @rudranroy2109 4 роки тому +25

      Tabla is probably one of the most difficult percussions ever.
      The thing I hate is the way these days no mainstream indian song uses tabla. And I personally think indian music is incomplete without it.
      Gone are the days of 50's-60's when all of the mainstream compositions used tabla. It's sad.

    • @nehamahtolia9197
      @nehamahtolia9197 4 роки тому

      @@rudranroy2109 I agree

    • @necromancexiii
      @necromancexiii 4 роки тому +9

      @@rudranroy2109 That's because mainstream indian songs these days are just like the four-chord pop songs :D

  • @prehistorik1342
    @prehistorik1342 4 роки тому +77

    Showing a marimba while talking about the xylophone is basically like calling a cello a violin

  • @swiftabulous13
    @swiftabulous13 2 роки тому +87

    As a percussionist, this video offended me to a whole new level. I mean like, come on. We literally have to learn and master the techniques of every single percussion instrument. Just think of it this way. You have to learn violin, viola, cello, and double bass in a few weeks because you have to play them all in your upcoming concert. Sounds challenging, right? Also, don't you just love how DumbMojo shows literal movie clips of some of the instruments as valid evidence? All I can say is, many thanks to TwoSet for supporting us percussion players.

    • @nadia9526
      @nadia9526 2 роки тому +1

      Even their claim of “simply learning the feel and the notes of the instrument will take no time at all” is garbage. I started percussion about a month ago for my high school’s indoor percussion program (glockenspiel). I’ve had about 45-50 hours of rehearsal and no. I can rarely hit all the notes correctly, I’m only just able to look up from my board to make sure I’m with the other players, and my hands hurt constantly. Also I never expected the triangle to be as difficult as it is.

    • @a5h1ey-c8m
      @a5h1ey-c8m Рік тому +1

      If percussion didn’t exist, i would’ve left band. I always use percussion to help me count, love you guys

    • @TotalMeltdown2
      @TotalMeltdown2 Рік тому +1

      ​@@nadia9526You're just bad

    • @nadia9526
      @nadia9526 Рік тому +2

      @@TotalMeltdown2 Actually I’ve kept with percussion and am doing quite well.
      And who asked you, you don’t seem like you’re all the great at anything.

    • @TotalMeltdown2
      @TotalMeltdown2 Рік тому

      ​@nadia9526 I'm better than you'll ever be and that's a fact. Cope

  • @Plumbusplumbus
    @Plumbusplumbus 4 роки тому +243

    All instruments have different learning curves, to compare them is just plain stupid.

    • @aceo1-dip
      @aceo1-dip 4 роки тому +8

      they have different learning curves. Different = comparable

    • @basilsfakejordans
      @basilsfakejordans 4 роки тому +4

      They are all hard in different ways

    • @Spoonley
      @Spoonley 4 роки тому

      It can be easy like if you know how to play saxophone, you will be able to play alto and bari sax as well as a recorder and song flute. Or at least that’s how it is for me

    • @Plumbusplumbus
      @Plumbusplumbus 4 роки тому

      @Elijah Kim 김기성 Most instruments require some skill. At any level you should be challenging your self. If you have been playing guitar for 5 years, or piano for 5 years, you should still challenge your self the same. Just find the instrument you enjoy and practice.

  • @veniecechan174
    @veniecechan174 4 роки тому +1430

    As a marimba/xylophone player (and generally a percussionist), I am DEEPLY offended by the ranking video. I can’t even make myself try and see pas that and see why it is easy for those people 🙄
    Marimba/xylophones are complex instruments, and they require the right sticks and right pressure to produce a good, resonating sound that can set the metal tubes under them echoing the note. Learning to read the music and play at the same time is quite hard, actually.
    The sticking has to hit exactly on the note, (and of course, sight reading can be improved with practice) and in more advanced levels, the multiple sticks used to produce chords are even harder to coordinate-you’re basically holding a stick between your other fingers, and is very unsteady. To make the sticks balance and have the same pressure as the other one in your hand is proven, quite difficult.
    the player also has to move around the keyboard to reach high and low notes. If you have a piece that’s quite long and has a large range of notes, it’ll be a lot of jumping around for you.
    Since it is not a piano and pressing on keys, the pressure you hit the blocks with will determine the sound quality.
    Don’t even get me started on rolls, flams, grace notes, double flams. They’re even harder.
    As a level 5 ABRSM percussionist who started playing at 5 years old (I’m 14 now), i can confirm it’s not easy. Level 5 hasn’t even been the start of double sticking, and the repertoire just gets more complicated with easier polyrhythms and more fancy shmancy grace notes and note ranges. Double sticking is I think-level 6/7 stuff. I’ve been to concerts starring master percussionists and it’s so nice to see difference techniques used in their playing.
    //
    Edit:
    I saw in the comment replies: if you try and save the note, it messes up the tempo.
    That’s true-a block has a sweet spot that you have to get right to make a good sound. There are dead parts of the block (like where the string connects the blocks) that don’t make any good sound. There are sometimes quick parts in music that makes your sticks fly across the keyboard and a couple wrong stick placements resulting in dead notes can mess up the passage real badly.
    Edit 2:
    What I was emphasizing in the short piano paragraph was that piano keys are easier to make a sound because it is pressing down on a key that will lead to a mechanism to strike the string to make a note.
    In percussion, you need to hit the key in a sweet spot (see edit 1)) that will produce a good sound. A piano key is already set at the spot where it needs to be hit, and it is only a matter of how loudly or softly the note resonates.
    Edit 3:
    There are over 100 percussion instruments and percussionists have to master most, if not all of them. Triangle, tambourine, bongos, drum kit, mallet, maracas, cymbals etc etc etc! They each have their own techniques, and to actually learn them all and remember them as well requires *patience* and *lots of practice*. To say that percussion is easy because it just seems like hitting things together is an understatement. Not to mention in orchestras, there are usually a shortage of percussionists, and the ones that are there are required to change instruments a few times in a piece. For example a triangle player might have to also play maracas, bongos and tambourine in a single piece. To switch between them and count on time while doing all that is quite difficult especially if it’s a hard polyrhythmic piece.
    Sometimes percussionists are required to memorize the music, to (let the other instrument sections have the stands). Imagine memorizing a piece for 4 instruments. Yeah might seem easy playing 3 notes on the triangle in a last bar, but you saw what happened in the “Life As A Percussionist” video. You can miss.
    Not. Easy.
    Conclusion: percussion is not easy. As are all instruments in their own way and no one should judge the difficulty of instruments unless they’ve tried them all.

    • @daphnesmith7430
      @daphnesmith7430 4 роки тому +61

      right! same here. it’s easy if you play with bad technique....

    • @vickym__0635
      @vickym__0635 4 роки тому +7

      yes!

    • @Tan-hb3qu
      @Tan-hb3qu 4 роки тому +20

      As a percussionist, I agree with you!

    • @Cookie_Comment
      @Cookie_Comment 4 роки тому +23

      Boom! In your face Dumb Mojo

    • @nathatleue
      @nathatleue 4 роки тому +13

      same. I play the violin and I don't think marimba is easy.

  • @thaissa215
    @thaissa215 4 роки тому +770

    "tambourine is easy" go watch a video of a person playing tambourine in a samba or pagode song and then come back, I'll wait

    • @Denverdarbuka
      @Denverdarbuka 4 роки тому +16

      Thumb roll. If they don't know that standard technique, they don't know what they are talking about.

    • @Tyranitar66501
      @Tyranitar66501 4 роки тому +1

      Agreed.

    • @Tyranitar66501
      @Tyranitar66501 4 роки тому

      @@Denverdarbuka Yes. I just got one recently and I couldn't figure out for the life of me how to do it.

    • @Denverdarbuka
      @Denverdarbuka 4 роки тому +5

      @@Tyranitar66501 make sure there's a bit of wax or roughness to the skin, makes it much easier

    • @Tyranitar66501
      @Tyranitar66501 4 роки тому +1

      @@Denverdarbuka Ok I'll try. I just don't want my hands blistered. And when I do standard rolls (not thumb) my arm gets tired. Am I doing this right?

  • @amarabertelson9106
    @amarabertelson9106 2 роки тому +66

    I’m really confused as to why kazoo wasn’t number one

    • @VavafsEtMouton
      @VavafsEtMouton Рік тому

      😂 there's nothing to say

    • @VavafsEtMouton
      @VavafsEtMouton Рік тому +1

      This video is just the exact definition of SACRILEGIOUS

  • @datgamerulike4239
    @datgamerulike4239 3 роки тому +1281

    As a percussionist over 4 years in learning, here is my 2 cents:
    Marimba/Xylophone/Vibraphone: This is where I specialize. Been playing them for half my career. Shit is extremely difficult. Ask literally anyone for an explanation why.
    Triangle: The first thing you need to learn before playing is how to hold it, which is very specific. Triangle beater control is something I still cannot do well, and rolling is an entirely different monster.
    Tambourine: A third of playing this instrument is to learn to be still, another third of it is chops, a quarter of it is learning all of the hand techniques for striking it, and the other 9ish% is learning the hand technique for holding. This takes incredible hours of dedication to get down.
    Maracas: I cannot say I have played maracas in a musical setting before, but I imagine it takes just as much, if not more control as a tambourine.
    Hand drums: I don't even have to speak on this so much as a few sentences. I don't play bongos but I have played djembe. Getting the desired sound out of the drum (like all things) takes intense precision. Not to mention how much it physically hurts you to play.
    Cymbals: As someone who has marched cymbals for parades I can say they are deceivingly heavy and zap your energy quickly. As someone who has played cymbals in a concert setting I can say they are deceivingly heavy and zap your energy quickly. There are a million different techniques and sounds you can get out of a pair of crash cymbals (assuming this video was ONLY talking about crash cymbals, and not ride cymbals, china cymbals, suspended cymbals, splash cymbals or bells).
    This was a pathetic jab at an incredibly talented craft. Musician to musician I hope we can agree that this is a whole lotta bullsh

    • @Ellsblue34
      @Ellsblue34 2 роки тому +69

      As a percussionist that has been playing 5 years mostly with marimba/xylophone/vibraphone, and crash cymbals in parades, I agree with this fully.

    • @datgamerulike4239
      @datgamerulike4239 2 роки тому +28

      @@Ellsblue34 brotha from anotha directa

    • @miquelcanosasanteularia1678
      @miquelcanosasanteularia1678 2 роки тому +8

      Agreed

    • @libsyates2426
      @libsyates2426 2 роки тому +32

      The one thing I can say about percussion (as someone who's done it a small amount but is mainly a flutist) is that percussion is a lot easier to get a relatively good sound on to start. It doesn't require tuning (in most cases) and it doesn't require breath control, *but* it does require a lot more than other instruments in other areas. It's like they said, each instrument is a lot different, and while there's a lot more one can do as a beginner, those skills are incredibly difficult to progress afterwards. And, musician to musician, props to you for being able to do as much as you do because this shit is difficult, and it's really awesome that people do care about it. Flutist to percussionist, specifically, thank you to all percussionists for helping to keep us all in line in a band setting.

    • @kazakhstanobamarunesports1350
      @kazakhstanobamarunesports1350 2 роки тому +6

      yea the cymbals also hurt your fingers like hell and they go numb very quickly, i also specialize in the same part as you and i completely agree

  • @redgunnit
    @redgunnit 3 роки тому +279

    "Harmonica is easy! JUst put in mouth and blow!"
    You also gotta INHALE as well to get half the notes. It's literally a machine controlled by breathing, and your tongue is a part of the sound.

    • @demonkiller479
      @demonkiller479 3 роки тому +16

      God, let alone bending and overblowing. Dear god it takes a while to just play single notes consistently. Also learning how to read sheet music on a diatonic instrument. Then chromatic harmonica is a whole different beast.

    • @redgunnit
      @redgunnit 3 роки тому +9

      Yeah, I'm trying to learn harmonica and this shit is hard! Like it's easy to play happy birthday or camp town ladies poorly, but it takes work to play it well! What were they thinking?

    • @jurisprudence6549
      @jurisprudence6549 3 роки тому +6

      For real, just getting a single note by itself took me weeks of playing at every stoplight. The only “easy” thing about a harmonica is that you can practice almost anywhere and carry it in your pocket. Still gotta out the time in to actually play it.

    • @isaacspalding5054
      @isaacspalding5054 3 роки тому +2

      Breathing in sextuplets and 32nd notes would suck.

    • @sophia_lty
      @sophia_lty 3 роки тому

      lol pls could they(dumb mojo) search up cy leo or just chromatic harmonica pls????!!! i mean, chromatic harmaonica can play 3 octaves!! also, ever heard of the chord harmonica or bass harmonica??? they are vey heavy and could take out someones head out!!! As a cromatic harmonica and chord harmonica player, im very offended. plus, cromatic harmonica has a whole seprate button to get sharps and flats! and dont even mention octaves and double stops.

  • @yagmurdeniz5216
    @yagmurdeniz5216 4 роки тому +67

    As a woodwind instruments player, I wanted to throw my C# harmonica to people who made this list. As you said harmonica has so many little holes and position of your lips are highly important. For people who do not play harmonica, I can say that harmonica is not played just by blowing/exhaling. Basically exhaling creates sharp notes and inhaling creates flat notes. That means you have to control your breathe very well. That is not even all, harmonica is a highly polyphonic instrument and you have to learn all those ornamentations and consistency on each hole.
    Recorder? I won't even comment about it. Seems that Dumbmojo is on duty.

    • @juemin_how
      @juemin_how 4 роки тому +5

      mine is chromatic harmonica!yeah when I saw she said you just pick up and “wow” you can play music!
      ??how about your intonation?and all others techniques?

    • @BishopXLR
      @BishopXLR 4 роки тому +3

      Lets talk about bending on the harmonica real quick. Its easy right?😑

  • @janaeclark7058
    @janaeclark7058 Рік тому +13

    As a percussionist, when she said xylophone and showed the marimba clip, I actually died inside. I play the marimba, glockenspiel, vibraphone, and all mallet percussion instruments. It takes so long to learn how to use more than 1 stick in each hand (especially for chords because of how far of a stretch your hand needs to do to play while also staying in time). Plus, you need the right mallets, right dynamics, and yknow what? I'd like to see the lady try having 4 mallets in her hand playing 16th notes on the marimba in the piece Bamboo Warrior. Or better yet, have her do what I did for that piece. I played Cabassa, Gong, Suspended Cymbal, Taiko Drums, Wood Block, AND 4 MALLETS ON THE MARIMBA. Have her do that in that piece. She'll move it to the hardest instruments.
    "Maracas. How hard could it be?" You need to get the rhythms right because when you shake them for straight 8th notes, sometimes its delayed.
    Crash cymbals. They're heavy and you sometimes need gloves so the leather straps don't burn your hands. And you need to hit them at certain angles to have a good sound.
    Triangle. Listen to Night In Bald Mountain. Listen to the triangle. Thats all im gonna say.
    so go ahead Miss Dumb Mojo, please keep dissing all of the percussion section instruments.

    • @dash4800
      @dash4800 Рік тому

      As someone who plays the drumset, I look at a xylophone and I instantly know I don't want any part of that.

    • @KatelynHarden
      @KatelynHarden Рік тому

      I totally agree, marimba is my main instrument and it takes a long time to get used to playing with 3 or 4 mallets. Also, the auxiliary may look easy, but it can get very challenging. I would like to see a non-percussionist try to do a roll on a triangle.

  • @godcomplex1929
    @godcomplex1929 4 роки тому +1522

    "Piano is also easy to play, just sit in a stool and hit those piano keys": DumbMoJo

    • @neoagent3
      @neoagent3 4 роки тому +38

      Theres way more to learning piano than just "yeah press keys"
      You have to learn everything.

    • @SixofCrows44
      @SixofCrows44 4 роки тому +3

      @@neoagent3 I so agree

    • @Brutal192
      @Brutal192 4 роки тому +15

      @@neoagent3 he is just saying it ironically, refering to the ukelele

    • @PancakeTheKat
      @PancakeTheKat 4 роки тому +3

      That just... I’m triggered by this comment

    • @hirololisuko1486
      @hirololisuko1486 4 роки тому

      @@PancakeTheKat sAME ;-;

  • @gabrielfrench8382
    @gabrielfrench8382 4 роки тому +1338

    "Percussionists, teach us why that comment was sacrilegious."
    *I've got this one, Eddy...*
    *...Finally, my time to shine.*
    *{Inhales}*
    I have been a percussionist for 7-years now, basically half my life, and I still have not "mastered" any of the instruments--despite playing them almost every single day. I dare you just to TRY the four-mallet grip and play a single chord repeatedly--I'd be MONEY you'd mess up.
    Maracas aren't the hardest instrument, admittedly, but if you just "shake them," they won't sound musical at all--you need developed touch and feel to get them to sound the exact way you want them to.
    Oh-ho-ho, crash cymbals... I'm gonna teach you a cymbal technique called a "sting" real quickly: When crashing the cymbals--the right way, with the right angle and approach--you're going to immediately jab those Captain America shields straight into your God-given ribcage and suck up the pain to mute the cymbals as fast as you can. Tell me how that goes.
    Most people don't know how many different ways there are to strike a bongo, and most people can't even do one effectively or consistently--next time you hear one, just listen to all the different tones and resonances they are creating to create feel in the song. Tribes didn't just go "Oh, it goes 'bong', duhh"--NO, it can create many different rhythms and even be musically independent to sound good by itself.
    Tambourine--okay, try a thumb roll--or just to create a consistent noise with it. Even all-state percussionists can struggle with thumb rolls because they're just not easy...
    Lastly--triangle... One of my fellow percussionists played the triangle on "Also Sprach Zarathustra" (aka the 2001 Space Odyssey theme) and he legitimately was cramping so bad after rehearsals that it was hard for him to write, because rolling on a triangle corner for that long will make extended writing look like a break.

    • @lifeontheledgerlines8394
      @lifeontheledgerlines8394 4 роки тому +41

      I've tried so hard to play four-mallet marimba, and that was an epic fail. I really wanted to get a percussion teacher, but then corona was like "lol nope"
      Also, my friend lowkey kicked me from bongo duty because she knew I didn't have the experience to play hand percussion at that level, so I did a bunch of traps/aux. stuff. I learned so many things about different ways to hit a triangle. I also did a thumb roll once by accident and could never replicate it, rip
      I still really want to get marimba lessons someday, it's such a cool and underrated instrument (I play violin/piano)

    • @gabrielfrench8382
      @gabrielfrench8382 4 роки тому +31

      @@lifeontheledgerlines8394 Thanks, bud. I've always seen it this way--we as percussionists understand that you don't just "blow into a tube" and play advanced pieces, or "hit some keys" and play a composition on piano, so why does everyone think we just "simply hit stuff"...? Of course there's more to the story, anyone with training can make something look easy to some.

    • @lifeontheledgerlines8394
      @lifeontheledgerlines8394 4 роки тому +19

      @@gabrielfrench8382 Yeah, why is it always percussion that people assume is easy? If there's one thing to know about playing instruments, or any skill really, it would be that anyone with skill can make it look easy, when in fact it's really not.

    • @frvicboi
      @frvicboi 4 роки тому

      TL;DR

    • @iota328
      @iota328 4 роки тому +24

      I’ve been a percussionist for 23 years. Agreed wholeheartedly with this. Dumb Mojo is
      Clueless! Cymbals are a pain in the ass to learn really well, crash/choke well and sustain. Xylo with four mallets is a bear. Triangle- if you mess up by coming in a 1/8th of a beat late oh it is soooo audible 😂

  • @mikaschmidt2110
    @mikaschmidt2110 3 роки тому +1212

    "And you well... Shake them."
    And I just push keys on my piano.

    • @thatcatholicgirl5675
      @thatcatholicgirl5675 3 роки тому +75

      And I put my fingers on the holes of my tin whistle or press buttons on a flute.

    • @MusicalBlam
      @MusicalBlam 3 роки тому +53

      And I just move my slide on my trombone.

    • @jjfwwhlol5923
      @jjfwwhlol5923 3 роки тому +43

      And I just press strings and strum them on my guitar

    • @pherlong7
      @pherlong7 3 роки тому +36

      And I just press buttons on the french horn

    • @benjamingillingham-murray8795
      @benjamingillingham-murray8795 3 роки тому +32

      And I just press keys on my clarinet

  • @christianboi7690
    @christianboi7690 2 роки тому +8

    I played the vibraphone all throughout high school. Didn’t take me too long to get through the basics. My first year I only did the warm ups on the marimba and played the percussion instruments the rest of the year, but my second year I got to play the vibraphone and I had a bit of trouble because they immediately got me playing with 4 mallets and I had to move from chord to chord really fast. So, I had a lot of trouble learning how to move my mallets different distances and keeping making it intuitive to hit for different notes at the same time.
    Overall, I would say that it isn’t too hard to learn the basics though, especially if your already familiar with piano playing.

  • @cpotter6836
    @cpotter6836 4 роки тому +918

    Lady: "All these percussion instruments are so easy"
    Me, a percussion captain trying to teach my freshmen and watching them fail for an entire two years before they somehow get an inkling of what they're supposed to be doing: "You betcha."

    • @displayclayton3407
      @displayclayton3407 3 роки тому +9

      After two years, they wouldn't freshman, now would they? (Just a joke)

    • @sophiamartinez7261
      @sophiamartinez7261 3 роки тому +23

      Exactly. I always see freshman join Drumline bc there "gONNa pLaY AN EasY InSTRuMeNt" then leave bc they can't play a sixteenth note on a bass one

    • @somedood9989
      @somedood9989 3 роки тому +8

      @Aidan Bramwell didn't we all?
      Really, the hardest part of auxiliary percussion when they ask you to switch from cymbals to bongos in a quarter note.

    • @clairejohanson515
      @clairejohanson515 3 роки тому +12

      Literally took me months to learn proper 4 mallet techniques
      Also, I ABSOLUTELY HATE WHEN PEOPLE REFER TO EVERY SINGLE KEYBOARD AS A XYLOPHONE
      And I feel targeted watching this video
      sorry for my ranting lol

    • @m.a.9648
      @m.a.9648 3 роки тому +4

      As a percussion section leader, same

  • @richiii5863
    @richiii5863 3 роки тому +460

    As a classical guitarist who started playing guitar after learning ukelele, I can say that it isn't easy. It took me 2 weeks to strum and a month to do melody playing.

    • @Roititouan
      @Roititouan 3 роки тому +2

      I agree, I started classical guitar 3 years ago and still in pain to try to play Asturias and Recouerdos de la Alhambra

    • @franceskinskij
      @franceskinskij 3 роки тому

      I'm a guitarist too. I remember being put on a technique adjustment period. 6 months only open strings and some notes

    • @rexthelegend3180
      @rexthelegend3180 3 роки тому +1

      I thought ukulele was super easy for everyone. I played guitar first (never super good, but still somewhat good), and I got really good really fast. Everyone around me dunked on it, so I was just like “oh, haha, yeah it’s super easy.” Then after a while, I had them play it, and omg they were SO BAD. I think it’s just cause it’s smaller and easier for my hands to reach?

    • @Nikita-ze8ii
      @Nikita-ze8ii 3 роки тому +1

      2 weeks? Fml, I give up virtually anything after a day or two of it not working

    • @samairagomes4447
      @samairagomes4447 3 роки тому +2

      I am a guitarist I've started guitar a year ago I can play songs with cords but I struggle always with bar cords

  • @josiahrichmond1560
    @josiahrichmond1560 3 роки тому +872

    As a unprofessional percussionist I can say that maracas and other shaker type instruments can be incredibly hard to learn. Keeping time is hard on any instrument, but on maracas, you have to keep time by feel, not visuals. This isn't even including anything but straight 8ths.

    • @asterbde6660
      @asterbde6660 3 роки тому +36

      Gotta use the momentum to get the right rhythm and technique to get the right sound, not as easy as ppl make it seem😭

    • @lilytheechidna6564
      @lilytheechidna6564 3 роки тому +16

      And when you’ve got larger piece filled maracas and you have to play staccato notes. It will never play right

    • @Fraaatama
      @Fraaatama 3 роки тому +2

      Cybals or Marimba are Easy to learn?

    • @josiahdimarco7486
      @josiahdimarco7486 2 роки тому +1

      @@Fraaatama as a cymbal player in marching band and playing marimba in 5 straight songs i disagree
      lol

    • @beepbeep1374
      @beepbeep1374 2 роки тому

      @@Fraaatama i'd argue that marimba is the hardest instrument in percussion, drums are definitely easier than mallets when your sight reading

  • @background_character3098
    @background_character3098 Рік тому +11

    i think she should have to learn each and every one of these instruments and then play them in a concert hall solo.

    • @background_character3098
      @background_character3098 Рік тому

      also i play tenor and alto recorder with my high school music program (small school so no real orchestra or even band) and sure, a child can play a soprano recorder but even alto is long enough that it's hard to hit the holes right and make a non-tortuous sound. also i don't think she knows about the second octave which is super finicky and i struggle with after playing recorder for 5+ years. for her punishment, i sentence her to a year of instructing a bunch of first graders on the soprano recorder.

  • @liamsullivan2634
    @liamsullivan2634 4 роки тому +222

    Twoset: “tennis is easy”
    One minute later, an ad pops up: “tennis is easy, but find somebody to play with...”

  • @cattpig
    @cattpig 4 роки тому +303

    They're roasting percussion instruments but it's not like you just play one, you play all of them 😂 Also the xylophone is not easy

    • @patheddles4004
      @patheddles4004 4 роки тому +32

      And like, the xylophone is not the same thing as the marimba.

    • @BabaBeanis
      @BabaBeanis 4 роки тому +2

      True

    • @Bathorhem
      @Bathorhem 4 роки тому

      Bring a percussionist myself, percussion is not easy, playing 4 instruments in one song at one of my concerts, plus the stress at being in one is not good

    • @cattpig
      @cattpig 4 роки тому

      @@Bathorhem same, 4 mallets on a marimba has me quaking

  • @moriya_san8630
    @moriya_san8630 4 роки тому +450

    This video hurt me a little bit more than I thought it would.
    First of all:
    Percussion is really underestimated.
    Yes even a triangle is hard to play.
    I’ve been playing the marimba for about two years and now started my third and only this year I started using 4 mallets. It ain’t easy. The amount of times you hit a wrong bar in the beginning is countless. Btw using 2 or 4 mallets isn’t the only way tho. We can go for 6 mallets in some pieces.
    As a percussionist this discribes me: “I feel my heart crack”.

    • @josephmurray5915
      @josephmurray5915 4 роки тому +5

      Yeah this video made me want to punch this channel into oblivion

    • @Kuzmathgar
      @Kuzmathgar 4 роки тому +4

      Once you learn four mallet technique, going up to six is a lot easier compared to going from two to four. You got this!

    • @rolynjoycemarohombsar4385
      @rolynjoycemarohombsar4385 4 роки тому +3

      you can do it tho 🥺 you're really doing well, keep up the good work mate

    • @WinterFlare
      @WinterFlare 4 роки тому +1

      Triangle actually isn’t that hard

    • @tamasmasat9008
      @tamasmasat9008 4 роки тому +3

      You're so right. Once I sas a dude playing with 8 mallets. I did not want to believe it. Sure, he wasn't really able to configure the mallets and stuff. And mostly it was for show off. But hey. I couldn't do it. And it was quite impressing

  • @AulisA.O.T
    @AulisA.O.T 3 місяці тому +1

    7:38 Kazoo gang: **T R I G G E R E D**

  • @fredericchopin6445
    @fredericchopin6445 4 роки тому +771

    For the people who say first
    *WHY AREN’T YOU PRACTICING*

  • @august1837
    @august1837 4 роки тому +330

    I think the worst thing about these videos is that non musicians actually look them up for reference. I doubt anyone who worked on this video was an actual musician. I try not to imagine the poor kid who stumbled across this video and decided to play percussion because it was “easy,” and instead found themselves expected to learn ten or more different instruments.
    I’m a clarinet and violin player, and percussionists are the people who I’m always most impressed by. In my school band, we had two or three percussionists, and in some pieces, each of them were expected to play about two to four instruments at the same time.

    • @coreythecommonman4115
      @coreythecommonman4115 3 роки тому +7

      This is the truest thing i have ever heard. Trangle- easy Cymbal- easy Shaker- easy. Now try to play the shaker in 1 hand for 10 measures with the tringle in the other hand and then put them both down in 1 beat and pick up the sticks to roll on a cymbal without dropping anything. SOOO EASY!!!!! (drop a triangle on the ground and tell me your ears don't burn it interrupts the whole band and you are the most embarrassed you will ever be.

    • @richardavila2951
      @richardavila2951 3 роки тому

      @@coreythecommonman4115 AMEN!!!

    • @dinoel2149
      @dinoel2149 3 роки тому

      And the funny moment is when there is one percussionist missing to the rehearsal and you have to constantly Change instruments so that it isn't very noticeable. We're like 6 percussionist and it happens very often xd

    • @yukiara1350
      @yukiara1350 3 роки тому +1

      Even in my school band, where there are 11 of us, we sometimes play 3-4 instruments. As I said in my comment, there is a reason why all those "percussion toys" are easier to play

  • @S3rr4k
    @S3rr4k 4 роки тому +294

    "Cymbals are easy"
    Shows a person playing crash cymbals incorrectly. There's a VERY specific technique to playing the crash cymbal. Not to mention that every cymbal (ride, splash, finger, suspended, tamtam, gong, etc) has multiple techniques that you need to know just to be competent.
    As for aux percussion, the finesse and coordination needed to produce a good sound on those instruments consistently requires tons of practice. Then you have specific techniques with those (maraca roll, triangle role, triangle muting, tambourine roll, hell even figuring out where and how to hit the tambourine) that you need to practice on too.
    Xylophone (or MARIMBA that they showed over and over) is obvs very difficult. As are bongos.
    Kazoos can suck it tho
    signed, a percussionist.

    • @3h0archer49
      @3h0archer49 4 роки тому +11

      Don’t get me STARTED on marching cymbals

    • @_cynth_wave
      @_cynth_wave 4 роки тому +2

      That's actually a pretty valid crash technique! Pretty sure that's a vic firth video, lol.

    • @goldencalf13
      @goldencalf13 4 роки тому +2

      Amazing point, also showmanship is even more important on the more simply designed instruments you don't get into an orchestra by just hitting a gong. You need flare and showmanship to a degree. Make it visually appealing. (Assuming the orchestra is being watched)

    • @axolotlbaby5574
      @axolotlbaby5574 4 роки тому

      @@_cynth_wave Yeah lol my old highschool teacher would show us the exact video the clip is from every year haha

  • @hoodiesquadbuddies3503
    @hoodiesquadbuddies3503 Рік тому +2

    Percussion requirements:
    1. It’s “eaAaAaSsSsSsY” so you have no instruction.
    2. Must know all scales + music languages. Yep, that’s right, treble clef, base clef, and percussion clef.
    3. Must be extremely skilled in all areas. Cannot mess up more than twice. Not even during practice. You waste everyone’s time by needing instruction.
    4. If one person is sick you need to cover their part (depends on area but that’s what I gotta do since we don’t have enough extra players).
    5. Gotta be very attentive, quiet, robotic like. You can’t be human.
    6. You gotta be called lazy + stupid as your part is extremely easy and you barely get solos..
    7. Gotta carry that tempo. Band mates ain’t gonna do it.
    8. Change parts on the whim. That’s right, you work on a song doing marimba and next thing you know you’re now doing timpani. Guess what? The concert is tomorrow! Gotta practice.
    9. Practicing your instrument is not practicing. In my case I would need to practice timpani or some other instrument. I do not have that instrument at home (it’s big and expensive obv), so I improvised when beating on the bed with the drum sticks with the grip of the instrument I’m playing. I’ll listen to the music while paying along. Parents then tell me “you’re doing rhythms, not actually practicing” or “you’re just beating on the bed, you need to actually practice”. Like damn not every song I do snare or bells on.
    10. Share music. You don’t get a folder.
    11. Work together like an empire. You get handed sheet music, figure out what part you play (assign non-perm roles), and then learn that part to only be assigned your actual part 10 days later. (I’m in 8th so we don’t have perm instrument yet. Yes we’re playing grade 3, aka higher high school level stuff.)
    There’s more but I don’t feel like remembering it. Percussion gets roasted too often-
    Anyways doing all this actually is hard. And then to be told “oh your parts easy, do more” actually kinda sucks. Or have people who don’t know what they’re doing join. Like this girl joined at the beginning and took 5 days to choose an instrument to play. Ended up in percussion. Tbh she picked it up decently, but I bet the only reason she choose percussion was because it’s “easy”. She tryna get out of playing now too xD
    Ok so to the point, stop thinking percussion is just annoying lazy people who barely do anything. There is more to it than it seems. Check other people’s comments for how it is harder, I ain’t explains that stuff.
    We need rights for percussion (and non-recognized instruments)!!

    • @Freeando
      @Freeando Рік тому +1

      Thank you! I swear people think percussion is so much easier than it is! This new kid went into band for the first time and saw percussion and thought it looked easy. He couldn't read music and has no rhythm, and surprise! He can't play crap. percussion gets too much slander

  • @jay_wong5430
    @jay_wong5430 4 роки тому +361

    "We aren't saying these instruments are easy, rather they are simply easier to learn and play than others"
    *Ah yes, the floor here is made out of floor*

    • @vanadium8865
      @vanadium8865 4 роки тому +14

      “We’re not saying that these instruments are easy but like, they actually are, lol”

    • @ratstyle5468
      @ratstyle5468 4 роки тому +5

      As yes, musicians make music.

    • @vanadium8865
      @vanadium8865 4 роки тому +2

      The Axolotl Really, dude?! That’s absolutely insane!

    • @xyns8184
      @xyns8184 4 роки тому +6

      more like "I'm not saying the floor is made out of floor, but the floor here is made out of floor"

    • @Beelzebubby91
      @Beelzebubby91 4 роки тому +1

      I guess it really depends on the person. The first instrument I was introduced to was piano as a little kid, then I wanted to try electric guitar and I practiced and practiced and even took lessons but I just couldn’t do it as well as piano. Another friend of mine on the other hand, sucked at piano but was great at bass and guitar, and another was better at percussion and keeping rhythm.

  • @daphnesmith7430
    @daphnesmith7430 4 роки тому +282

    as a percussionist in a class of people who aren’t great or don’t try i want to say mallet instruments are easy to learn but hard to play correctly with the right technique. sure anyone can pick up a mallet and play twinkle twinkle little star but to hold the mallet correct, stroke right, roll, play dynamics, play with multiple mallets, etc. it becomes harder very fast. tldr easy to play incorrectly somewhat hard to play right.

    • @ottogibbs
      @ottogibbs 4 роки тому +1

      @daph 71 I'm in a similar position to you in my school. Yeah, mallets are hard.

    • @gingertimelord9334
      @gingertimelord9334 4 роки тому +2

      This is so true, I play marimba and one thing that is never perfect is technique. A percussionist never stops trying to improve their technique. Even the greats aren't perfect.

    • @angelicagtle
      @angelicagtle 4 роки тому +4

      Lmao give a non-percussionist 2 mallets and they may not even curl in their index fingers. Many people play dead strokes if you just hand them mallets because no one thinks of the upstroke

    • @Tei_022
      @Tei_022 4 роки тому

      Not a percussionist but I’m in band and I can say, percussion definitely isn’t the easiest thing in the world

    • @Luke-we9gj
      @Luke-we9gj 4 роки тому

      As a percussionist who just did Two Mexican Dances for Marimba by Gordon Stout as my college audition, I was incredibly hurt when they called xylophone (which i won’t even begin to state how they showed a marimba when referencing Xylophone , I’m T R I G G E R E D). Watchmojo should be gotten rid of, plz.

  • @HowardTse
    @HowardTse 4 роки тому +517

    5th easiest instrument: *Recorder*
    Lucy Horsch: *"Am I a joke to you?"*

    • @frecha3450
      @frecha3450 4 роки тому +4

      "Lucie"

    • @kyrabel__
      @kyrabel__ 4 роки тому

      Luci

    • @ILikeBirds
      @ILikeBirds 4 роки тому

      Kyrabel aWkWaRd because that’s not how you spell it either

    • @potatopotato0715
      @potatopotato0715 4 роки тому

      Lol what about that kid who did krusty krab on recorder

    • @HowardTse
      @HowardTse 4 роки тому

      @@potatopotato0715 he is just average I guess, but he is a funny guy

  • @Endertub3
    @Endertub3 10 місяців тому +1

    triangle being number one is not suprising at all. people think its super easy because "oh you hit metal thing on triangular metal thing" even though something as little as putting a little velocity into each hit making it create a ding sound everyone thinks of makes it difficult already, but making sure you do the rythms right while watching the conductor and reading your music takes it to a whole nother level

  • @BobbyJCFHvLichtenstein
    @BobbyJCFHvLichtenstein 4 роки тому +524

    DumbMojo really doesn't realize that not only does every Percussion instrument have their own technique, but percussionists have to be able to perfect every. single. percussion. instrument. Btw, there's like 100+ percussion instruments.
    And no one plays just a single percussion instrument - that literally does not exist. Percussionists play all percussion instruments...
    Sure, in High School, you can focus more on Drums, or Mallets, but in professional settings, you need to achieve virtuosity on every single percussion instrument.

    • @Kuzmathgar
      @Kuzmathgar 4 роки тому +6

      The only possible exception to this is timpani, because timpani. I know my school offered a whole separate degree for timpani performance. That being said, I still had to learn how to play them to the same standard, so.

    • @BobbyJCFHvLichtenstein
      @BobbyJCFHvLichtenstein 4 роки тому +3

      In HS, I actually mostly considered myself to specialize in Timpani (the only thing I was lacking in was mallet percussion), but when I got to university, I had to be proficient in everything.

    • @user-wp1pj9jb1d
      @user-wp1pj9jb1d 4 роки тому +10

      To master violin u practice 40 hours. To master Bass you practice 69 hours. To master percussion you must practice 4.2 hours for each 100+ percussion instruments. Which means 420+ hours to master percussion

    • @_gerald_3816
      @_gerald_3816 4 роки тому +4

      I don't play percussion but I've seen how in shows or concerts my band percussion switch on who plays what and it is just honestly impressive

    • @michellejones4911
      @michellejones4911 4 роки тому +1

      Exactly!!

  • @peytonheadrick3498
    @peytonheadrick3498 4 роки тому +127

    As a percussionist for the past 10 years, this cut deep. Just the “basic” job of percussionists to keep the tempo is difficult for the average human. But specifically, the marimba!?! Controlling those 4 mallets with tempo, dynamics, accuracy, all while reading music is extremely difficult. The tambourine is also not as easy as it looks, because it takes skill and knowledge to understand where to hit it, how to hit it, how to shake it in rhythm, and, once again, keeping tempo. If you don’t know these things, the tambourine can sound like you’re just hitting a piece of leather. The maracas...as shown in your video, can also be difficult. Controlling the rice or beads inside calls for pristine accuracy and wrist control. And once again, the major issue that most people in the world would struggle with...PERCUSSIONISTS NEED TO KEEP TEMPO...just like all musicians. There’s a reason why everyone in the world isn’t a musician. Just because the instrument looks simple, doesn’t negate the fact that you need to know basic music theory to play it well.

    • @0racle01
      @0racle01 4 роки тому

      can you introduce the techniques in timpani? I’m curious

  • @ianwest5172
    @ianwest5172 3 роки тому +985

    It’s always hilarious seeing non-musicians try and judge which instruments are “easy” or “hard”. To be honest, learning ANY instrument is hard. No matter which one you decide to learn, you will have to learn some form of notation, which is like learning to read in a different language. On top of that, non-musicians think instruments that are easy to get a sound out of automatically means it is the easiest, most user-friendly instrument, when in fact, it probably means that another aspect of playing is difficult. For example, getting the sound out of a piano or violin is incredibly easy. However, learning the technicalities of the instrument, like finger placement, can be immensely difficult. On the other hand, an instrument like a flute or saxophone is nearly impossible to get stable sound out of as a beginner, but once you nail down a somewhat decent tone and develop your embouchure, the learning curve of finger placement and technicalities is fairly linear. Each instrument is pretty unique and just because an instrument may be easy to get a sound out of, does not mean the instrument itself is in any way “easy”.

    • @isola--
      @isola-- 3 роки тому +23

      and the concept of guitar looks easy, but getting urs hands to do two compltley different things at once is incredbly difficult

    • @EnbyFranziskaNagel
      @EnbyFranziskaNagel 3 роки тому +15

      the easiest instrument is the human voice. even newborn babys can make a sound with it. 😏

    • @jeremyzabel2923
      @jeremyzabel2923 3 роки тому +3

      I mean yeah I don't think @TwoSetViolin cut WatchMojo enough slack. If you rate instruments by difficulty, you'll make people mad. But unless all instruments are equally difficult to learn, *something* is going to end up with the title of "easiest instrument." Now *obviously* there is a huge gulf between beginning on an instrument and the very top. Rythm can be difficult for any beginner. But the mechanics and breadth of possibilities are going to be different from one instrument to the next. A piano and guitar have more musical possibilities than maracas. Not to insult maraca musicians, there's clearly a lot of skill there, but there's only so much you can do with them, which seemed to be a running theme with the instruments they selected to their list.
      Anyways it should have been titled "10 least difficult instruments" just to respect them.

    • @BloodyYTNamingNonsense
      @BloodyYTNamingNonsense 3 роки тому +22

      Getting a stable sound out of a violin is not easy wtf are you talking about.

    • @zentyler1646
      @zentyler1646 3 роки тому +1

      Isn’t the tuba another instrument that’s simple to produce sounds with but challenging in other aspects?

  • @Endertub3
    @Endertub3 10 місяців тому +1

    they roast the xylophone (which stands out in any setting, orchestra, marching, anything) and proceeds to show a 5 octave marimba from what i assume is a vic firth video. i hate it when people cant tell the difference.

  • @ottosfunandgames7664
    @ottosfunandgames7664 3 роки тому +240

    As a decent xylophone player who knows 6-stick grip, it’s one of the hardest to play. You have to look at the bars and the music at the same time and if you miss everyone knows

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 2 роки тому +6

      I'm guessing they meant playing for fun without reading sheet music. Not playing well known tunes in a concert hall with an audience that knows what you should have played.

    • @samuelungar6528
      @samuelungar6528 2 роки тому +6

      I beg your pardon, 6?

    • @ottosfunandgames7664
      @ottosfunandgames7664 2 роки тому +7

      @@samuelungar6528 yeah 6, my band director taught me 4 and then 6 stick grip in high school. Although I guess I don’t play xylophone much, most of my experience is on Marimba

    • @CerealSSBU
      @CerealSSBU 2 роки тому +1

      6 mallet grip on xylo? what a madman

    • @ottosfunandgames7664
      @ottosfunandgames7664 2 роки тому +1

      @@CerealSSBU only 4 mallets? Choose a mallet grip with some chest hair!

  • @Ned7567
    @Ned7567 3 роки тому +216

    WatchMojo: This instrument is really easy to pick up.
    Also WatchMojo: Shows the highest level of mastery possible with this instrument as an example.

    • @pherlong7
      @pherlong7 3 роки тому +16

      Oh, harp is so easy. *proceeds to show flight of the bumblebee on harp*

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 2 роки тому +1

      Also the physically heaviest instrument variant that isn't easy to carry away.

    • @willgarlick7734
      @willgarlick7734 2 роки тому

      Omg.... so annoying!

  • @autumnschenck9282
    @autumnschenck9282 4 роки тому +135

    "dude, 4 sticks at once, control the pressure and dynamics..." "SOO NOT EASY"
    Thank you for the validation guys, actually. (From a percussionist whose favorite percussion music to play is solo marimba or vibraphone music)

  • @AMMstudios
    @AMMstudios 2 роки тому +3

    Who was that harmonica player shredding an improv solo???