About 10 years ago, my friends and me were sitting on top of our favourite hill spot, looking down to the valley where the sunset was to the west. We were talking about instruments and that we didn't know any tuba solos. We randomly put this song on and got totally hooked on it! Then, during the last moments of the epic tuba intro, a huge 5 second shooting star englightend the whole valley. 10 years later, me and my friends are still regulary listening to this song, remembering the unique moment :)
Not even considering multiphonics, (which are extremely difficult as it is, and he pulls it off flawlessly) his tone alone is amazing. He has that pillowed thump in his low notes and that massive reverberation in his high tones. His articulation is perfect, his fingering is agile and accurate... *quits tuba*
boys... allways doing comparissons... I never talked of Gene, no doubt that Gene, Bobo, Baadsvik etc. are good, but comparisons are not fair, cause everybody have different style of playing, is a matter of taste my dear gollum friend!
Who could have imagined that the tuba offered so many opportunities and the broadest range sound. Admittedly Baadsvik has a fabulous mouth technique. A Grandmaster of the instrument and a very convincing ambassador! Congratulations to the artist!
my friend passed away 5 months ago, and this was his favorite thing to listen to and study. I listen to it everyday now trying to perform bits and pieces to increase my range and skill. I would love to meet you Mr. Baadsvik.
Having the chance to meet him and getting his autograph, I promise you, when he goes on tour, do not miss it. The difference between a recording and hearing him light and sitting about 3 meters away from him is truly amazing. Wouldn’t trade the night for any other
Multiphonics, unorthodox sounds, tons of creativity, and a pretty mean groove to top it all off... I LOVE IT!!! Probably some of the best tuba playing I've ever heard. I am thoroughly convinced that tuba multiphonics in fifths and octaves are the best thing that ever happened to music...
I’m currently a middle school tuba player and I cannot imagine anyone reaching such a level. The clear tone is something I have never heard. The force on his low notes and the tone. The tone is just it for me. It’s truly a beautiful piece of music and an artistic showcase
Baadsvik is just leading the way into the future. Fifty years from now Euphonium and tuba players will be doing even more amazing things, because great modern players like Baadsvik are showing young players to explore and experiment. Strings reached their apex fifty years ago. The big brasses will continue to evolve for another fifty...thanks to the new literature and great performers.
That's all assuming we don't have virtual concerts we can attend to just by thinking it as we are all connected to the internet by our brains. And assuming the instruments aren't just synths. (Hey, it's 50 years from now, who's to say what really will happen.)
...curas..alegras..no impones religion...solo das alegria...cuan mas hermoso le haces a la vida con tu arte.....!fuera vientos de guerra!...vengan tus aires de paz....Gracias Naxos Norway por compartir elementos de paz.
this is officially my new workout song!!!! I LOVE THIS TYPE OF MUSIC!! I play the trombone. I only like this type of music because my dad was a band director back in 1984 and retired and now he has a 15 years old son at the age of 61. LOL
Потрясающе! Никогда не думал, что туба вообще может так звучать. Всегда думал, что это такой большой, отстойный инструмент, который иногда гудит в оркестре :) Разрыв шаблона, однако... Приятный! :)
StarLight Eb... It features a cylindrical bore throughout the valve section. Very interesting, I'd like to try one. I can say, however, that the FireBird is amazing.
Baadsvik is a diabolic virtuoso - a magician with an instrument that does not lend itself to being placed on the audial centre stage for a solo performance. It is the equivalent of a choreographer taking a man the size of Pavarotti and turning him into a prima ballerina.
@zachary chenault what he is doing is call multi Phonics (i believe that is how it is spelled) what u do is play the chord or root and hum the other pitches through the tuba it is really hard to well like that.
"It's easy" well said. All you got to do is try, then fail, then try again, then fail better. You'll get the hang of it. just don't do what I did and try to learn to quickly during marching band season or else your start accidently using your voice as you play. (Or is that just me) lolol
@@coffeeprogaming9395 That's just you. If you want to see a tuba who is better at multiphonics and lipbeating than Øystein, look up: Yougblood Brass Band Brooklyn, all of the weird sounds are the tuba doing multiphonics and lipbeating. It sounds really cool.
Does anyone know how he makes that sound at 6:30? If not could somebody please give me a link as to how to make that sound. I'm going to try experimenting on my own to figure it out, but if someone has some website or info to facilitate the process I'd be grateful.
David A. Paulson I meant the part at 6:30 specifically... I know he has been doing multiphonics the entire time and I already know how to do that. (Haven't mastered it, but I know how to do that.) It just sounds really jazzy and I think it'd be cool to know how to do that. If I wanted to know how he did multiphonics I probably would've just ambiguously asked "How does he make that sound!?" with no specific point in the video in question. Use powers of deduction here buddy.
Taylor Schmitt at 6:30 he is essentially overblowing the fronts of notes for the "jazzy" articulation you are referring to. This brightens up the sound so it is likely what you are asking about. Definitely not so "O"of an oral shape as you would typically play with.
It's similar to what happens when you build up pressure against your tongue, and then quickly pull your tongue back. Kind of like a slap tonguing for reeds. But with practice you can do it quickly and basically just use your diaphragm to push the air the same way, though there is still a part involved with your mouth to give it that jazzy brass sound.
About 10 years ago, my friends and me were sitting on top of our favourite hill spot, looking down to the valley where the sunset was to the west. We were talking about instruments and that we didn't know any tuba solos. We randomly put this song on and got totally hooked on it! Then, during the last moments of the epic tuba intro, a huge 5 second shooting star englightend the whole valley. 10 years later, me and my friends are still regulary listening to this song, remembering the unique moment :)
You get a right way...😁...in music...
If you want some live entertainment, search some drum corps tuba go pro videos.
🧢
中1でこの動画を初めて見た時の衝撃は
8年経った今でも忘れられません。
Not even considering multiphonics, (which are extremely difficult as it is, and he pulls it off flawlessly) his tone alone is amazing. He has that pillowed thump in his low notes and that massive reverberation in his high tones. His articulation is perfect, his fingering is agile and accurate...
*quits tuba*
I don't care about the mouthpiece, he's a master!!
boys... allways doing comparissons... I never talked of Gene, no doubt that Gene, Bobo, Baadsvik etc. are good, but comparisons are not fair, cause everybody have different style of playing, is a matter of taste my dear gollum friend!
Baadsvik (professional tubist above), as well as all other college level or higher concert tubists, play on F or Eb horns (though, F more than Eb)
Who could have imagined that the tuba offered so many opportunities and the broadest range sound. Admittedly Baadsvik has a fabulous mouth technique. A Grandmaster of the instrument and a very convincing ambassador! Congratulations to the artist!
my friend passed away 5 months ago, and this was his favorite thing to listen to and study. I listen to it everyday now trying to perform bits and pieces to increase my range and skill. I would love to meet you Mr. Baadsvik.
He tours, comes to the US every Octuba (heh) and spring.
Having the chance to meet him and getting his autograph, I promise you, when he goes on tour, do not miss it. The difference between a recording and hearing him light and sitting about 3 meters away from him is truly amazing. Wouldn’t trade the night for any other
Isaac D. L
This is worthy of the golden buzzer in America has talent
@@JuanThePecina so true lol
Multiphonics, unorthodox sounds, tons of creativity, and a pretty mean groove to top it all off... I LOVE IT!!! Probably some of the best tuba playing I've ever heard. I am thoroughly convinced that tuba multiphonics in fifths and octaves are the best thing that ever happened to music...
I’m currently a middle school tuba player and I cannot imagine anyone reaching such a level. The clear tone is something I have never heard. The force on his low notes and the tone. The tone is just it for me. It’s truly a beautiful piece of music and an artistic showcase
自分の吹いている楽器に無限の可能性を感じた…
田辺賢太 muito lindo solo da tuba .
これ少しだけどできる
私も中一でチューバやってます!
同士ですね?
お前には無理だよ
@@ベントー-h1p 「楽器」って書いてあるのが読めないんですか?
重音うますぎだろ!
これが僕の吹く楽器と同じ楽器なのか・・・
演奏が最早人間がなしとげる域をこえている。
ステージも素晴らしいすぎる。
That Sir was absolutely a joy to watch and listen to. What an amazing ability and technique.
未だにチューバと検索してもこれが1番に出てくる
Baadsvik is just leading the way into the future. Fifty years from now Euphonium and tuba players will be doing even more amazing things, because great modern players like Baadsvik are showing young players to explore and experiment. Strings reached their apex fifty years ago. The big brasses will continue to evolve for another fifty...thanks to the new literature and great performers.
That's all assuming we don't have virtual concerts we can attend to just by thinking it as we are all connected to the internet by our brains. And assuming the instruments aren't just synths. (Hey, it's 50 years from now, who's to say what really will happen.)
やっぱりすごい‼
baadsvikさんのチューバ個人的に世界で一番うまいんじゃないかと思う笑
分かります!
女生宿舍就算了大量卓有成效
もはやユーフォのような音....
ほんとすごいですよね!
世界一のチューバ奏者はロジャーボボです。
僕もbaadsvikさんが1番うまいとおもいます!!美しい!
彼がチューバを魅せることに最も長けているチューバプレイヤーですよね。ほんと神。
ほんと、髪。
それでもなおカッコイイので凄いですほんと。
...curas..alegras..no impones religion...solo das alegria...cuan mas hermoso le haces a la vida con tu arte.....!fuera vientos de guerra!...vengan tus aires de paz....Gracias Naxos Norway por compartir elementos de paz.
Thank you for offering us 8 minutes of pure happiness in a magnificent environment!
It's called multiphonics it's basically humming the note as well as playing it on brass instruments it's really cool!
+Kevin Hanson Oh yeah and is it cool!
Für mich , der beste Tuba Spieler . Spiele selber Tuba. An diese Qualität würde ich nie ran kommen.
Falta fazer a tuba falar!! O cara é demais!
Baadsvik é sensacional.
いつ見ても感動です。
上手すぎる
憧れ
I love how happy this guy looks when he plays
John Maughan it's called fnugg and he composed it
John Maughan oups wrong comment, my bad ;)
さすが!baadsvikさんや!!
尊敬するわー
maravillosa interpretacion,..que belleza de espectaculo me gusta mucho
Senza dubbio il miglior tubista di tutti i tempi
元気ない時とかこれ以上上手くなれないんじゃないかと思う時はいつもこれ聞いてんなわけねぇわまだまだだわ謝れと思って頑張れる
ところどころ重音になってんぞ!?一体何をやってるんだこの人は・・・
こいつは重音奏法という特殊奏法で、楽器が鳴る音と奏者の声を同時に出す奏法です。楽器では実音Fを吹いて声では実音B♭を出したり。
むず……当たり前か
Yyu
I got to watch him live! ^_^ he is crazy talented and yes he was singing and beat boxing in his tuba
I wish I was half the tubist that this guy is.
I feel ya man
wow, i would love to have seen this. such a beautiful place and beautiful music.
this is officially my new workout song!!!! I LOVE THIS TYPE OF MUSIC!! I play the trombone. I only like this type of music because my dad was a band director back in 1984 and retired and now he has a 15 years old son at the age of 61. LOL
👏👏👏muito lindo. 🤗🤗 Curitiba (Paraná) - Brasil 😻😻
Fnugg. Tuba goals.
I agree
6:23 Smoke on the water?
Fuck yeah dude!
Um instrumentista virtuose, brilhante.
この曲を吹きたくて重音を練習するためにこの動画を何回再生したことか
じゃがさん!笑
ヘリウム吸ってテューバ吹いた動画で吹いてたフレーズはこの曲だったんですね!
3日前…笑
dayum, 3 years ago
нереально.фантастически играет
生で聴きてー
Sin palabras que bien suena esa tuba
6:22 Favorite Scene
WHAT??????!!!!!!!! HOW YOU DID IT??????? IT'S FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!
What an awesome solo in a spectular venue. This is one of those things you wish you coukd do once in your life.
Amazing human being of this universe ...
Потрясающе! Никогда не думал, что туба вообще может так звучать. Всегда думал, что это такой большой, отстойный инструмент, который иногда гудит в оркестре :) Разрыв шаблона, однако... Приятный! :)
StarLight Eb...
It features a cylindrical bore throughout the valve section. Very interesting, I'd like to try one. I can say, however, that the FireBird is amazing.
the world is MISSING this quintessential musician
Musical society:"The Tuba can't be a solo instrument"
....YOU MAKE ME BELIEVE IT CAN MR. BAADSVIK
beautiful venue!!
Baadsvik has had the greatest teachers to ever play the tuba. Arnold Jacobs, Roger Bobo, Daniel Perantoni, just to name a few...
めちゃんこうめえ………………
重音めちゃめちゃかっけぇ…
Even besides the multi phonics his upper register just sounds amazing
Это волшебник!!! Он делает то, что инструмент делать не позволяет. Дьявол ему помогает или он богом избранный!
The best
3:11 adorei como aquela garotinha o aplaudiu em pé.
There aren't concert halls like this in the USA either 0_o wowza
Baadsvik is a diabolic virtuoso - a magician with an instrument that does not lend itself to being placed on the audial centre stage for a solo performance. It is the equivalent of a choreographer taking a man the size of Pavarotti and turning him into a prima ballerina.
What are you talking about? And this comment was made when I didn’t have a fully functional brain
tuba badass
@zachary chenault what he is doing is call multi Phonics (i believe that is how it is spelled) what u do is play the chord or root and hum the other pitches through the tuba it is really hard to well like that.
sou fa desse cara,essa tuba dele e mirafhone em Fa???
It's cool! What song he play from 4:07?..
Great video!
I come from HK, he is the best tuba player I ever see
This is so impressive!
上手すぎ
。 。 一
This is fantastic!!
まって、これチューバ!Σ(×_×;)!?
最近これを聞くのが日課になってる
すげぇなw
at around 1:20 what he is doing, what is it called and how do you do it?
It's called multi phonics. He is playing his tuba while singing
Just humm while u playing trust me it's easy...I can do it lol
"It's easy" well said. All you got to do is try, then fail, then try again, then fail better. You'll get the hang of it. just don't do what I did and try to learn to quickly during marching band season or else your start accidently using your voice as you play. (Or is that just me) lolol
@@coffeeprogaming9395 That's just you. If you want to see a tuba who is better at multiphonics and lipbeating than Øystein, look up: Yougblood Brass Band Brooklyn, all of the weird sounds are the tuba doing multiphonics and lipbeating. It sounds really cool.
I know them. But it's hard to beat Oystein!! :)
impresionante, Brazos
Squeaky sound from the crowd at 0:13
Rubber Ducky?
Multiphonics on tuba are killinnnnnnnn
Absolute Wahnsinn! Fantastisches Spiel!!!!
Impresionante
ヤバイ!上手すぎる🎵
こんなに上手に吹けたら演奏すんの楽しくて仕方がないだろうなぁー。😄
てか、この人身長なんセンチなんだよ?
Baadsvik the best
I'm pretty sure is using throat singing aswell as multiphonics alowing 3 notes to be played
中2の先輩がこれで県金賞とってた
去年のとある県大会でも見た
show!!!! Muito bom!!!
Baadsvik, the Tuba god
Love u sir ..
amazing!! ! how can i get this music score?thanks!!!
別次元だよな
頑張ってついていく
Нравится! Своеобразно
Does anyone know how he makes that sound at 6:30? If not could somebody please give me a link as to how to make that sound. I'm going to try experimenting on my own to figure it out, but if someone has some website or info to facilitate the process I'd be grateful.
You mean the low notes? Muted double tonguing. The high note is an Eb (F if we're in Bb).
Yes,,,he sings while he is playing. That was what he was doing for the entire intro.
He has this technique mastered.
David A. Paulson I meant the part at 6:30 specifically... I know he has been doing multiphonics the entire time and I already know how to do that. (Haven't mastered it, but I know how to do that.) It just sounds really jazzy and I think it'd be cool to know how to do that. If I wanted to know how he did multiphonics I probably would've just ambiguously asked "How does he make that sound!?" with no specific point in the video in question. Use powers of deduction here buddy.
Taylor Schmitt at 6:30 he is essentially overblowing the fronts of notes for the "jazzy" articulation you are referring to. This brightens up the sound so it is likely what you are asking about. Definitely not so "O"of an oral shape as you would typically play with.
It's similar to what happens when you build up pressure against your tongue, and then quickly pull your tongue back. Kind of like a slap tonguing for reeds. But with practice you can do it quickly and basically just use your diaphragm to push the air the same way, though there is still a part involved with your mouth to give it that jazzy brass sound.
wow im speechless...
Muito Bom!!!!! Excelente!!
Остин как обычно бесподобен!
I can't get enough of this
this is BEAUTIFUL
What version of tuba?
Браво!!!
Ça me souffle!
awesome!!!that is so amazing~
O my goodness this is incredible
Hes gift is off the charts
すっげえ!
This sounds like lord of the rings or Star Wars. Lol
Фантастично!!!
gostaria de saber o local onde foi realizado esta apresentação...