@@AmbyFloofy no he meant like, hes done, performed, and heard it so many times already it isn't that cool for him anymore. It doesn't make it any less cool for us though 😁
@@royalm8077 But that's every musician really... It's beyond my comprehension how anyone would enjoy what my group plays, but they didn't hear it five thousand times before...
@@Concatenate ik it's a joke but I hate the assumption people make that "metal heads" can't like other genres. And it's not even a stereotype from other music fans, it's metal heads patting themselves on the back for liking music that isn't metal.
The way he explains is in the simplest terms makes me happy. As a classical musician, I understand he could have easily used a lot of musical jargon, but his goal was to help them understand, not to give a theory lesson. I love it.
Do you understand the mechanics of how this instrument works? I didn't get a sufficient answer from the video. I tried to see some formed pattern and I don't see one.
@@timothyalan34 When he hits a wood tongue, it vibrates. The wood tongues vibrate the air in the box. The air in the box vibrates out making an amplified sound. Just like in an acoustic guitar. He tunes each tongue to a note. By carving away extra wood, the wood will be less heavy. The less heavy wood vibrates faster, creating a higher pitch. He needs the box so you can hear the sound. If he didn't have the box, the sound wouldn't travel as well. It'd be like playing an acoustic guitar without the body. Elijah Wyatt meant he could've talked about music theory. He could've talked about how all the notes are tuned to make nice sounding chords. How each note affects other notes. Etc. My apologies to Elijah Wyatt if he wanted to answer first. Lol. I love geeking out on music too!
@@cameronvadnais4388 dude, you're so dope! I'm a music nerd and this was eating me up lol I figured the length of the wood had something to do with it, and as you said the box supplies the acoustics. I wish he would've delved a little bit into music theory, but it might've been best to keep it in layman's terms for people who don't know what he means lol
@@timothyalan34 I think he carves the the shapes, we see 2D the length etc. for the esthetics, plus likely the size tells the player which produce lower and which higher notes. But the actual thickness of tongue is more important for the pitch - just it's better if it has clues in it's shape and position. This reminded me of the African finger pianos, was it Ndebele or what was the name, then Marimba etc, and Hand drum, which sounds like the steel drums of the caribbean music they are of course meatallic sounding, nearly electronic - yet the echo box, and likely it's the vibration length why they resemble.
@@teasipper5136 yeah but now they try to put big intros and make it into a show.. theres a few still doing it this way assuming you can get past all the wannabe youtube stars
Yep exactly. Haven't been to the website yet, but I guarantee the smallest one probably cost $89.99, most of those kids either had no money or some lunch money.
To be fair, it’s a helluva specialized product. Instruments in general aren’t really things you just impulse buy since, you know, you’ve got to learn how to play it.
It's fascination. They are just curious and amazed so they want to learn more about the world behind it and appreciate it. That doesn't mean however they'd buy it as some of us are actually incapable of playing instruments
@@applejuice3500 I mean... Sure! Nobody has anything aganist you wanting to buy something like that so go ahead. But if we had to bring our own personal example, for me I'd prob be unable to learn how to play it successfully, and then put it somewhere in the house as a house decor to collect dust, having also spent big cash on handcrafted piece. It would be a shame for such thing to end up this way as well as basically waste my own money so I'd probably abstain from such purchase.
I'd be curious to hear someone who's never done it before play, just to see the contrast between pro, and novice. Really beautiful, so glad I was one of the chosen few(or millions), who got this recommendation.
I wonder if it’s like a kinnor harp? I’m sure I read somewhere that if you tune a kinnor harp correctly it won’t sound bad, because the notes all ‘go well together’? I’m sure there’s a word for that, I just can’t remember it! 😅
Dots on everything... Everything except for that beautiful “coffee table”... (I would kill the one who dared to placed their coffee on this table, lol!)
Correction: Ooh my bad!!! There IS a pair of dots on that furniture piece! I don’t know how I missed them when I watched this last night... beautiful dots indeed.
Just hearing "Guatemalan Rosewood" makes me so happy and so sad. This is the last Rosewood of multiple generations, which makes me sad because of its gorgeous resonance and overtones that will eventually fade out, but happy that instruments such as this that being smiles all around are some of the final remnants of this exotic, perfect wood.
It's quite simple to understand really. I heard a youtube technician once say that they don't find videos for the people, but rather that they find people for the videos. That's how it all works.
@@gravemind555 the algorithm is pretty much random in terms of who it demonetises, that's what I deduced at least from all the algorithm experimentation videos I've watched. and it changes constantly what it considers "bad" so you can never avoid the algorithm's unfairness.
He did take up painting. I saw his paintings in a national art gallery once. He had many portraits of disabled veterans. I think it's his way of trying to reconcile the fact that he sent so many to war.
Crazy world, this vid showed up in feed and My mom bought one of these from this very man in an art fair booth around 1993! We didn't have much money and remember it was about $80 back then. So glad my mom splurged on it. I've had the drum for the last 20 years, she died earlier this year so I 'officially' inherited the drum. It's been neat to have college friends to eventually my kids play on it. This video helped me find the artist and website to ask about getting the right kind of mallets to play on it. His son responded and they are sending me some mallets in the mail. Thanks utube!
@@PotatoesMashedComedy he's in flagstaff Arizona the link is in the description, seems like an old school operation, website says coming soon October the ability to buy on the website. I don't know how much the drums will be but there contact information is on the website and they reply really fast
They probably help in orienting the instrument, as it otherwise appears the two sides are identical (perhaps they are?), although I assume they are "tuned" differently to allow a greater range of pitches.
true masters don't fear sharing the process. they know the only way to bring the project to a product is through time and dedication. the INFORMATION is the basis of the instrument, yet it's awesomeness comes from the CRAFTMANSHIP.
Absolutely agree. As a craftsman, I know I can give away all my secrets, but unless someone is willing to take the hours, sometimes days or weeks to apply the knowledge and get it right, my secrets are still safe.
just to tell you. the hindu culture that is practiced by western yogis or whatever is false and unrelated to the original traditions that are practiced in India. chakra isn't supposed to used how it is being used in America.
Yeah, he seems like a dick The guy said "do you make these" or something and he answered "I dont make these, now you're gonna make me sound deceptive" What the fuck?
I choose to believe that some guy from back when they decided what to put on the front page left a backdoor for himself in the algorithms and this is just what Old Man TH-cam sneaks in to share with the masses
Uncle Musty they are both one of a kind shows I love them both! Legends of kora is just a updated version and tells you more about the history of it all
I'm so stressed and depressed right now... hearing that music for just a few seconds seemed to somehow suppress my negative emotions. It's something magical and incredibly beautiful. There must be a CD of it somewhere.
"I and my son" makes total sense here as it is the subject of the sentence. "In a week, I and my son are going to..." You wouldn't say: "In a week, me are going to..." right?
@@ianmorris1612 me and my son is acceptable as well as much as English teachers hate it. It's common enough that it legitimized itself that's how language evolves.
@@joshbrucks but that isnt what's being argued, last guy said "I and my son" which really rolls off the tongue like shit. "me and my son" at least gets the pass for being relatively fluid
I think yall forget that wood can be incredibly resonate. Drums are often made of wood, and marimbas + glockenspiels (xylophones but wood lol) are made of wood, clarinets, etc are all made of wood. What is truly impressive is how they're made and tuned. The keys are so unique that I bet tuning them is a beast of a challenge.
I don't know why exactly this was recommended to me right after I watched a documentary about Fred Rogers... But I think he would have loved one of these things. Thinking about that makes me happy. Thought I'd share it.
*This guy had no idea this kids video would be the best commercial ever for his products and be seen by over 3 Million people so far. I hope he sent you one once he realized why he suddenly started selling more lol such a cool instrument.*
2011: nope 2012: still no 2013: not a chance 2014: maybe 2015: nevermind 2016: perhaps 2017: it's too old 2018: not yet 2019: almost 2020: 𝐒𝐇𝐎𝐖 𝐓𝐇𝐈𝐒 𝐓𝐎 𝐄𝐕𝐄𝐑𝐘𝐎𝐍𝐄
@Apple Pie @Apple Pie indeed I have, many times. You didn't answer my question though: have you ever tuned a lamellophone? So your contention is with the language I used. What is 'a real musical phrase'? "Through the nth harmonic" would mean, starting at the first harmonic, tuning each successive harmonic or overtone encountered, up to the nth harmonic. In this videos case, the first harmonic is the fundamental mode, having one nodal point at the 'bridge', and the second harmonic could also be thought of as the first overtone, this one having two nodes: one at the bridge and the other roughly a third of the way towards the bridge from the end 9f the key. My original comment was that on some of the keys, both of these vibrational modes are tuned. Whether by accident or intentionally, it sounds good.
Sounds like a sine wave with a short decay and a bit of release. But obviously more organic. Love it. Sine plucks are just one of my favorite sounds in production.
This is the music you hear on discovery channel documentaries.
Yes!! I knew this sounded familiar!
Back in the day, now its reality tv and weird sound effects like the animals themselves arent interesting enough.
1990s/early 2000s PBS childrens animal shows lol
No that’s called a marimba
I can imagine Buzzfeed using this too.. Right..? "And this is why you should recycle your own toilet water to fight racism" *cue the music
The trinity is complete:
Hard rock
Heavy metal
Hardwood
Underrated
😂
Triple H
What about Hard water (Ice)?
Heavy air
“Deep in the Peruvian rainforest is home to one of the most extraordinary species of tree frog”
Lmao i read it in a documentary style british accent 😂
@@c.nova8818 literally same 😂😂😂
Andrew McGranahan 😂😂😂
C. Nova88 saaameee
😂🤣👏
This dude has such a "yea they're cool im over it though" vibe lol
LOL AHAHHAHAHAHA
@Peter Milleson I think they meant the cameraman lol.
I would have to disagree Peter. He seems very knowledgeable and charismatic
@@AmbyFloofy no he meant like, hes done, performed, and heard it so many times already it isn't that cool for him anymore. It doesn't make it any less cool for us though 😁
@@royalm8077 But that's every musician really... It's beyond my comprehension how anyone would enjoy what my group plays, but they didn't hear it five thousand times before...
Is this the equivalent the minecraft noteblocks
Yeah
I thought of Minecraft cat music disc listening to these sounds
Yes. Definitely.
1:42 :D
100% accurate.
“Hard wood music” is the polar opposite of “heavy metal” literally and figuratively
And I'm a metal head who totally digs these. I wonder if that makes me a quantum entity?
@@Concatenate ik it's a joke but I hate the assumption people make that "metal heads" can't like other genres. And it's not even a stereotype from other music fans, it's metal heads patting themselves on the back for liking music that isn't metal.
Can I meet you all guys somewhere in a pub and having the time of our lives talking about metal and wood and meanwhile drinking a couple of lagers? 🙏😂
I can definitely enjoy this type of instrument being used for an intro for a metal song. BOO- follow the signs makes a great example of it
I feel like dream theater would be the band to incorporate those lol
*dude wacks wood box
Attenborough: DEEP IN THE AFRICAN RAIN FOREST-
Made me smile
Me too. I even read it with an accent... in hush/wisper tones... despite the 'all caps'.
I'm sure he doesn't actually have music on his documentarys
I just cackled aloud
Fucking hack
Nine years later, the algorithm has decided that the video is properly aged.
It has fermented sufficiently, and it's ready to be harvested and consumed by us wanting souls. Thank you, algorithm. I love you, algorithm.
i read this in a british documentary voice..
Its ripe and reading for plucking
@@mdstanton1813 it's ripe and reading for phucking.
Like a fine wine 🍷
The way he explains is in the simplest terms makes me happy. As a classical musician, I understand he could have easily used a lot of musical jargon, but his goal was to help them understand, not to give a theory lesson. I love it.
Do you understand the mechanics of how this instrument works? I didn't get a sufficient answer from the video. I tried to see some formed pattern and I don't see one.
@@timothyalan34 When he hits a wood tongue, it vibrates. The wood tongues vibrate the air in the box. The air in the box vibrates out making an amplified sound. Just like in an acoustic guitar. He tunes each tongue to a note.
By carving away extra wood, the wood will be less heavy. The less heavy wood vibrates faster, creating a higher pitch.
He needs the box so you can hear the sound. If he didn't have the box, the sound wouldn't travel as well. It'd be like playing an acoustic guitar without the body.
Elijah Wyatt meant he could've talked about music theory. He could've talked about how all the notes are tuned to make nice sounding chords. How each note affects other notes. Etc.
My apologies to Elijah Wyatt if he wanted to answer first. Lol. I love geeking out on music too!
@@cameronvadnais4388 dude, you're so dope! I'm a music nerd and this was eating me up lol I figured the length of the wood had something to do with it, and as you said the box supplies the acoustics. I wish he would've delved a little bit into music theory, but it might've been best to keep it in layman's terms for people who don't know what he means lol
@@timothyalan34 I think he carves the the shapes, we see 2D the length etc. for the esthetics, plus likely the size tells the player which produce lower and which higher notes. But the actual thickness of tongue is more important for the pitch - just it's better if it has clues in it's shape and position. This reminded me of the African finger pianos, was it Ndebele or what was the name, then Marimba etc, and Hand drum, which sounds like the steel drums of the caribbean music they are of course meatallic sounding, nearly electronic - yet the echo box, and likely it's the vibration length why they resemble.
@@cameronvadnais4388 do you know wheather these are full octaves or just notes from a scale?
“Mind if i record?” Guy just shrugs like a true man. Hes not worried about anything hes just living in his element.
free advertising, why would he care?
He do be vibin' doe
@Almighty God George Soros #420 #GetRekd don't use words you don't know the meaning of
@Almighty God George Soros #420 #GetRekd practice what you preach
I caught that too. I thought it was kind of douchey, but your take on it is better. He’s just chillin
I love how the sound of wood literally sounds like entering a magical forest or something
Definitely “or something”.
Or like crash bandicoot
@@spencerwells1328 literally crash bandicoot tho
"Literally", [sic] " or something". 😏
Sorry me no bueno english my dear señor
This looks like an instrument that will play while you are in a jungle.
Don’t play with my mind like that😞😞
50 years ago?
I saw you in the comment in the impact post
@@leomadero562 its his name account xd
@@leomadero562 1 week ago
It sounds like a kalimba. But much more milder, smoother.
It's principally the same instrument. They're both lamellophones and they're both idiophones (although one is struck and the other is plucked).
Like a kalimba made a baby with a marimba.
@@rickc2102 In Mexico they call that an Ay Caramba!
I never look at replies lol username doesn’t checks out
More like a marimba
Ah, back when people just uploaded whatever happened IRL to TH-cam.
people still do /shrug
@@teasipper5136 yeah but now they try to put big intros and make it into a show.. theres a few still doing it this way assuming you can get past all the wannabe youtube stars
@@shadowproductions969 Abroad in Japan lol
bluebird wonderland What’s wrong with Abroad in Japan
The gold times
Sounds like something that would fit in minecraft
@Plexit same
I was just about to comment about this lol!
Same
Yeaaaa
This reminds me of C418 - Aria Math
Can we appreciate how humble and informative this guy was?
It sounds like he's given this pitch more than once.
It's wonderful there are some people who spot it
Wouldn't be good for his business that he put so much effort into if he was rude, would it? He isn't your typical brick in the wall.
These are called tongue drums for anyone wondering, they're a really old type of percussion instrument
+
Looks lovely!
Thank you
Can you teach us how to play them?
Wow i wonder why theyre called tongue drums
"...here we can see the female kingfisher feeding the nestlings their first meal of the day...in two weeks they will start to develop feathers..."
lol docu 🤣🤣
😂
i see you joseph , wd.
😂
Brings me back!
“It’s not a fetish, it’s a strong liking” LOL
For a split second I thought you were our robbie
@@butteredlampshade same-
Lol that’s what they always say....
Nice Robbie profile pic
Who_is_Green thanks
2:22
Music teacher: What instrument do you play?
Me: The coffee table...
Oml....
hahaha man excellent comment
@@DannySullivanMusic thanks!
😂😂😂😂😳
As a music teacher, if a student ever said that to me and showed me this clip they'd likely get at least a B+ in my class
The quality of these looks absolutely incredible. I hope this man's store is doing well during this trying time.
That Z is so nostalgic
dude he’s probably dead
@@Wisegoatface This video is 9 years old and he seemed to have been in good health. Kind of a fucked up assumption
How much are they?
I’m not sure about the “hardwood percussion rainforest music sounding box” racket really blowing up during coronavirus era?
"soooooo, you wanna buy one?"
"Erm, I'm just going to have a walk around the other stalls and promise I'll be back later..."
Yep exactly. Haven't been to the website yet, but I guarantee the smallest one probably cost $89.99, most of those kids either had no money or some lunch money.
🤣
Man I’d love one of those for a larp prop tbh
Thanks, bro. Anyone who makes me laugh out loud while everyone's still asleep is golden in my book. Have a great day.
@@TwiigssGames more like $200, for the cheapest one. Most of them are $600+
I had no idea why everyone was saying it was George bush.
Then the camera panned up
He must get that a lot 😂
aboctok
in before someone insults you
@@lukeseaman2994 I hope that didn't *flew* over their heads!
But he sounds a bit like Robert Downey Jr.
Luke Seaman you mean before someone gets *tilted* ?
I love how nostalgic the music sounds despite never hearing it before
@Ryan Horner wtf
To summarize what Ryan was saying, it's ancestral.
Probably is because when you was a child you listened to a similar song
Lion King
you haven't heard the Chariots of Fire theme?
Dude asks if it’s ok to record...
Me: RESPEC
After recording for 1 minute...
J. S. Ikr but at least he did ask
@@j.s.1766 well he could delete it if the guy said no
Yeah I respect that. I had way too many people at my high school take pictures of me using snap chat with no reason or context. Its effing annoying.
Agreed
I’ve heard of hard rock music, but never hard wood music. Pretty cool.
I bet you thought that was going to get you a lot if likes. 2bad..
good shit brother
UNDERRATED
Underrated
@@jzoo6645 i mean, it kinda did
99% of the time, the people who ask the most questions never buy anything.
To be fair, it’s a helluva specialized product. Instruments in general aren’t really things you just impulse buy since, you know, you’ve got to learn how to play it.
@@breadcrumbs3530 say that to 99% of people who have guitars lmao
It's fascination. They are just curious and amazed so they want to learn more about the world behind it and appreciate it. That doesn't mean however they'd buy it as some of us are actually incapable of playing instruments
@@applejuice3500 I mean... Sure! Nobody has anything aganist you wanting to buy something like that so go ahead.
But if we had to bring our own personal example, for me I'd prob be unable to learn how to play it successfully, and then put it somewhere in the house as a house decor to collect dust, having also spent big cash on handcrafted piece. It would be a shame for such thing to end up this way as well as basically waste my own money so I'd probably abstain from such purchase.
@@breadcrumbs3530 These cost 15 bucks in Mexico this instrument is foreign to Europeans obvious African roots
Didn't know that George Bush was into this kind of stuff.
These days I wouldn't be surprised
lol :)
Yeah, he paints too
You beat me to the comment 😊
Lmfao
Kids 9 years ago: "I hope you don't mind I'm recording this"
Kids today: Alright so ima just Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V aaaannd done. Mom mom look I did it.
Love these kiddos I'm proud of our new generation🌈💜👍🏼
@@tantrika.exotica wholesome
Tik tocs “yeah I got you I got you on camera” “REEEEARRHHH”
Jan Berrios hell, I was born in 04, i don’t think it’s when you were born, but where you were born and how you were brought up
I'd be curious to hear someone who's never done it before play, just to see the contrast between pro, and novice. Really beautiful, so glad I was one of the chosen few(or millions), who got this recommendation.
Basically the same as with a xylophone
I've been there before and its basically just trying to find a few spots that make a decent rhythm and hoping you hit them correctly lol
I wonder if it’s like a kinnor harp? I’m sure I read somewhere that if you tune a kinnor harp correctly it won’t sound bad, because the notes all ‘go well together’? I’m sure there’s a word for that, I just can’t remember it! 😅
sounds like a job for rob scallon
I feel like it would sound fine either way because it looks like all the notes in one box are on the same scale
"I like dots and I put them on everything"
That's fair
Dots on everything... Everything except for that beautiful “coffee table”... (I would kill the one who dared to placed their coffee on this table, lol!)
Correction: Ooh my bad!!! There IS a pair of dots on that furniture piece! I don’t know how I missed them when I watched this last night... beautiful dots indeed.
lmao this comment rules
I paint dots on everything too...got a vw bug. It's getting painted this summer with dots.and flowers.
That music is beautiful!
Just hearing "Guatemalan Rosewood" makes me so happy and so sad. This is the last Rosewood of multiple generations, which makes me sad because of its gorgeous resonance and overtones that will eventually fade out, but happy that instruments such as this that being smiles all around are some of the final remnants of this exotic, perfect wood.
I have read there are trade restrictions that help keep exploitation under control.
excellent some people recognize what's going on
*Humanity will evolve when we figure out youtube algorithm*
It's quite simple to understand really. I heard a youtube technician once say that they don't find videos for the people, but rather that they find people for the videos. That's how it all works.
Lol
@@gravemind555 the algorithm is pretty much random in terms of who it demonetises, that's what I deduced at least from all the algorithm experimentation videos I've watched. and it changes constantly what it considers "bad" so you can never avoid the algorithm's unfairness.
TH-cam algorithm is made based on one condition that is to increase the overall watch time.
@@TechSupportDave that sounds like a good way for them to systematically pay out less over time.
Now I know what George W. Bush did after presidency
Actually seems like something he might do. He's more into the arts than most people think.
He did take up painting. I saw his paintings in a national art gallery once. He had many portraits of disabled veterans. I think it's his way of trying to reconcile the fact that he sent so many to war.
@@icreatedanaccountforthis1852 and then liberals rehabilitate his bloody legacy like those lives meant nothing
Exactly what i tought! He looks like George W!
Or in an alternative universe.
Crazy world, this vid showed up in feed and My mom bought one of these from this very man in an art fair booth around 1993! We didn't have much money and remember it was about $80 back then. So glad my mom splurged on it. I've had the drum for the last 20 years, she died earlier this year so I 'officially' inherited the drum. It's been neat to have college friends to eventually my kids play on it. This video helped me find the artist and website to ask about getting the right kind of mallets to play on it. His son responded and they are sending me some mallets in the mail. Thanks utube!
So where is he located? Do you know how much his instruments are priced at now?
@@PotatoesMashedComedy he's in flagstaff Arizona the link is in the description, seems like an old school operation, website says coming soon October the ability to buy on the website. I don't know how much the drums will be but there contact information is on the website and they reply really fast
Very cool. What’s the brand?
Sorry to hear about your mom, losing a parent is tough.
I need mallets for my drum, I don’t have a trademark on mine ‼️ so glad your Mom picked it up for you 💕
Whoever is recording this was so interested in the music that they lost their ability to hold a camera
Image stabilisation was not a common feature in phone cameras in 2011.
hehe pro
Sounds like something you would hear in a Zelda game.
Or crash bandicoot
You wood hear in a Zelda game
@Matt K oooeeaARRRHHH?
AAOOooaarrhhhh.
minecraft for sure
bobby jones relaxing video games in particular :D
Ok hear me out: Avatar’s love on this
careless whisper of the tree
YES
Make
It
So
Or Iroh’s four seasons song... or any other song ever in avatar lol, such a good show
SECRET TUNNEL
"It's for decoration"
"Oh so It's like the guitar frets"
*EXCUSE ME*
Sas Bun they probably meant inlays but don’t know enough about guitars
Inlays
Technically speaking, you don't need frets. That's why they got fretless.
Well even inlays aren't decoration, they show common places to put your fingers on the board.
They probably help in orienting the instrument, as it otherwise appears the two sides are identical (perhaps they are?), although I assume they are "tuned" differently to allow a greater range of pitches.
Teacher:you’re not gonna get anywhere by smacking pencils on your desk
Him:I’m about to end this man’s who,e career
His pencils: I'm bouta start this man's whole career.
It makes me glad some people realize reality
"The snake is hungry, and is sneaking up to it's prey"
I hate this comment soo much just cause I what you are trying to say...
Why I read that with an animal planet narrator voice, 😂
@@TheWaldocrazy I also read it like that lol
The ambulance will have to wait their turn
I'll patiently wait for someone to play Toto's "Africa" on those.
Someone please do this
100th like fuck yeah!
Oh this would be magical
Yes please
Hull_K0gan calm down, *brother*
„white dots are for decoration“
„so Just like uuuh Guitar frets?“
*angry 2nd fret noise*
I was thinking the same thing the frets arent f***ing decorations 🤦♂️
and there actually called fret markers😂
cinnamonn princess They’re*
Sean Griffin don’t make me cuss you out
@@brethebrat Do you actually taste like cinnamon?
**hits it a couple times**
“Damn it I summoned the elves again”
haha! amazing comment
true masters don't fear sharing the process. they know the only way to bring the project to a product is through time and dedication. the INFORMATION is the basis of the instrument, yet it's awesomeness comes from the CRAFTMANSHIP.
Absolutely agree. As a craftsman, I know I can give away all my secrets, but unless someone is willing to take the hours, sometimes days or weeks to apply the knowledge and get it right, my secrets are still safe.
Listening to this soothing sound while I enter into the seventh Chakra.
just to tell you. the hindu culture that is practiced by western yogis or whatever is false and unrelated to the original traditions that are practiced in India. chakra isn't supposed to used how it is being used in America.
MASTER RAV it's a joke about avatar the last air bender
@@domotron3598 Thanks for making that clear to him.
@@sammyquartey1284 balls
@YuPei Chill mate 😅
Reminds me of a professor of mine who had an odd tone where every question was answered with a ‘oh if I must, here’s an answer to your dumb question’
Yeah weirdly off putting, but not quite reason enough to not ask more questions.
I agree
Yeah, he seems like a dick
The guy said "do you make these" or something and he answered "I dont make these, now you're gonna make me sound deceptive"
What the fuck?
@@Julio_Gomes It's because he had just said "Then *I* make a box"
@@Julio_Gomes lol. Calling people dicks cuz their accent and tone of voice. Great. Amazing.
This sounds like a song from the Minecraft Bedrock edition OST
Yeah I know the one you’re on about it’s official title is “Nova-3 ketchup remix”. Thank me later th-cam.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/w-d-xo.html
@@piccamix9345 🤣
Aria Math
@@piccamix9345 nice try but i memorised the link
PS guys its called Aria Math by C418
these are probably some of the best sounding tongue drums I've heard.
I expect Black Panther to pop out any minute
@@Twitch_Moderator i expected ENYA to come in the room and order ten of those..
But doesn't it just sounds like a wood xylophone ?
AGKyran “doesn’t a guitar just sound like a bigger violin?” You tell me genius
They have been making them for over 40 years so they probably are the best out there!
Those thingies are actually quite common and popular in south america. In Argentina, for example, they're sold even in gift shops. Fun little things.
That's actually what they're called...Wooden Music Thingies
@@Zindel42 I meant no disrespect, of course! I love them =)
Man, i never find in Brazil
I didn't even know they existed, and I'm from uruguay xD
Video made 9 years ago:
TH-cam algorithm:
Here you go
i'm not complaining hah
Ian B LoL EGGZACTLY
That only shows us: Make whatever you like and post it here. In 10 years you might be famous for one day :D
@@MasterCakeX5 What purpose did the colon serve in that sentence
@@SuzukiHalwende replaced the comma-conjunction ", and" lol
That instrument is a marvel. Each one is so unique. Beautiful sounds!
The Gods in the Rainforest are very happy with these beautiful Instruments!
About time we stop sacrificing babies to them
Mico Hazakin85 Have you sacrificed a baby to the Gods? I haven’t.
Lol,I thought babies are the only thing we can sacrifice to the gods
There is only one God
Preston Bozeman I think so.
So does youtube just dig through super old videos and decide “yeah let’s recommend this one today” or what?
It's the AI.
Idk man life is weird
I choose to believe that some guy from back when they decided what to put on the front page left a backdoor for himself in the algorithms and this is just what Old Man TH-cam sneaks in to share with the masses
Ah shit, I didn't even realize until I saw this comment because they're all so recent.
Jaysus Crass plot twist, Old Man TH-cam is actually the man in this video and he’s trying to boost sales
Sounds like something that would be in the background of avatar: the last air bender
Loved that show legends of Kora is just as good.
That's exactly what I thought
@@anthonycedillo9982 it most certainly is not and how dare you disrespect the show like that.
Minecraft.
Uncle Musty they are both one of a kind shows I love them both! Legends of kora is just a updated version and tells you more about the history of it all
This guy is awesome. Probably one of the most generous man my family and I have ever encountered.
He is the best!
The guy: And this is the furniture version
Everyone with a kid in the house: Naha... not in my house!
The deep resonance of the 'coffee table model' is especially beautiful and satisfying. Thank you.
Sounds like one of theses "new" Minecraft OST
i am so confused as to why "new" is in quotes,,,,,, it's new or it's not lmao
@@servvo It's because they are the last being added but they are already pretty old in my opinion
@@sirfox_ lmao they've only been out for like 2 months but ok
@@servvo i don't talk about the ones in the 1.16
@@sirfox_ well then they're not the most recent lmao make up yr mind
I played this next to my cat... he is now a cheetah running after his prey
haha
😂
Me:
*hears this music playing*
*Turns around*
*Sees a cheetah running after its prey*
exactly
@@lifepasses1875 yes
@Darren Kastl lolol
Natalia Flores-Bradham :D Plot Twist: You are the prey and the cheetah is playing the music
@@NoName-ek4oo Just running full tilt on its hind legs, eyes locked onto yours, aggressively playing music as it closes in for the kill
Bro this is like Minecraft’s and Avatar the Last Airbender’s sound track
Yes
my pfp...
Scrub_SoScrawny 22 fuck off
@@Blastmn Love you
@@skinlord2902 fuck both you Bolbis
George bush has to much time on his hands.
too*
r/rareinsults
Yes Onion666 - that pertains to you too. Adding a Reddit hash is a super common insult as well. Very overdone. So you are a hippocrate.
@@Twitch_Moderator well shit
lmao
I'm so stressed and depressed right now... hearing that music for just a few seconds seemed to somehow suppress my negative emotions. It's something magical and incredibly beautiful. There must be a CD of it somewhere.
George W. Bush is making music boxes. The world is upside down.
Wow.
would australia be right side up
@@Venomous-n7j 'merica!
Bush is a jew, this man is not. So it is not even same race.
I sang Hamilton in my head
I'm sorry in advance if this comment brings Hamilton enthusiasts here lol
“They’re just for decoration”
“Oh yeah, just like, you know-guitar frets”
HMMMMMM
A fretless guitar must be a nightmare
@@theeguy9022 ye
He's not completely wrong
I think they meant inlays
The only thing that blew my mind in this video is him saying "I and my son".
I’m literally crying😂😂
"I and my son" makes total sense here as it is the subject of the sentence.
"In a week, I and my son are going to..."
You wouldn't say: "In a week, me are going to..." right?
@@TimesOfSilence its "my son and I" you sperg
@@ianmorris1612 me and my son is acceptable as well as much as English teachers hate it. It's common enough that it legitimized itself that's how language evolves.
@@joshbrucks but that isnt what's being argued, last guy said "I and my son" which really rolls off the tongue like shit. "me and my son" at least gets the pass for being relatively fluid
I think yall forget that wood can be incredibly resonate. Drums are often made of wood, and marimbas + glockenspiels (xylophones but wood lol) are made of wood, clarinets, etc are all made of wood. What is truly impressive is how they're made and tuned. The keys are so unique that I bet tuning them is a beast of a challenge.
The music that plays while my plane touches down on the runway in Africa or when I'm walking through the jungles in South America.
Or while falling asleep.
In the jungles of south america you would hear a indian flute
Stillwater Camargo no you wouldn’t India is in Asia
I never saw a more stable hand shooting a video like this.
The guy filming has fucking parkinsons.
QuinnTheAspie in 2011: uploads this cool thing
TH-cam Algorithm in 2020: *I T ' S T I M E*
Nice unoriginal comment
@@landoakechi9406 Thanks man, it took a long time to copy/paste
My time has come
Looking for this
God bless this patient man answering the same questions over and over again.
It would be cool to see the “Sweden” track being played by a minecraft developer on these boxes
You can pitch it to him. I forgot what website he puts tracks on that he's made, but you can make a request from Chris or Notch.
Random channel : Uploads
TH-cam : Let's recommend this after *9 years*
Just saw this now for the first time.
yesh
th-cam.com/video/8y9tlEQg-qk/w-d-xo.html
IKR... lol
Exsquisit and absolutely beautiful not only in looks but the sound is enchanting you play them wonderfully.
Well done sir impressive 👍🙏
This is how we got the OG Crash Bandicoot music
Everyone is talking about how this sounds like avatar, I'm here thinking I hear my conference phone ringing when I'm not even in my office
Everyone: "Wow thats amazing!"
My brain: I think im in a jungle in minecraft
I immediately thought of the Cat Music Disk
so excellent some people see what's what
I don't know why exactly this was recommended to me right after I watched a documentary about Fred Rogers...
But I think he would have loved one of these things.
Thinking about that makes me happy. Thought I'd share it.
Imagine doing shrooms with your buddy and he just starts playing the table
hehehe fantastic comment
I dont know what rabbit hole I'm down at the moment but I'm okay with it
I really like how he calls them "this guy"
Everyone else got recommended this like 5 days ago, why am I so behind ;-;
Nah man. I just got this recommended now
Nine years later😃
Extra late squad
I got this 3 days after you :)), dont feel down
I just got it recommended lol
*This guy had no idea this kids video would be the best commercial ever for his products and be seen by over 3 Million people so far. I hope he sent you one once he realized why he suddenly started selling more lol such a cool instrument.*
2011: nope
2012: still no
2013: not a chance
2014: maybe
2015: nevermind
2016: perhaps
2017: it's too old
2018: not yet
2019: almost
2020: 𝐒𝐇𝐎𝐖 𝐓𝐇𝐈𝐒 𝐓𝐎 𝐄𝐕𝐄𝐑𝐘𝐎𝐍𝐄
@Lance Anthony can your useless reply fuck off?
@@MSDJHERO in his defense theres so damn many, stupid bitch.
Lance Anthony comments as a whole are useless so what you’re implying is that comment sections aren’t mandatory
Lance Anthony yeah they’re so annoying lmao
@Lance Anthony it's not even original anymore, it's just straight up repetitive and stupid
Among the reasons these particular instruments sound so nice - he tuned many of the tongues through the second harmonic. Hats off to the craftsman.
@Apple Pie can you not hear it, my dear?
care to enlighten us then? Have you ever tuned any lamellophones?
@Apple Pie @Apple Pie indeed I have, many times. You didn't answer my question though: have you ever tuned a lamellophone?
So your contention is with the language I used. What is 'a real musical phrase'?
"Through the nth harmonic" would mean, starting at the first harmonic, tuning each successive harmonic or overtone encountered, up to the nth harmonic.
In this videos case, the first harmonic is the fundamental mode, having one nodal point at the 'bridge', and the second harmonic could also be thought of as the first overtone, this one having two nodes: one at the bridge and the other roughly a third of the way towards the bridge from the end 9f the key.
My original comment was that on some of the keys, both of these vibrational modes are tuned. Whether by accident or intentionally, it sounds good.
@Apple Pie haha. You're cute. Have a good one buddy.
This giving me a rain forest vibe or sumn
Wasn't expecting this much beauty. Makes you reevaluate a simple wood box.
0:12 this touch explains how I feel the whole video
The musical coffee table is the kind of thing I'd expect a celebrity to have in the house on an episode of Cribs.
No
Mr Jebadia yes clown 🤡
If you use one of these as a coffee table you should be arrested lol
@@TrateMusic
No
@@mrjebadia2582 yep
It sounds almost like a more precise or like, Efficient marimba.
I think marimba sounds sharper. This has a much softer sound.
It's one thing to make such a piece of art, but it's another to be able play them so beautifully. I must have one.
I think the TH-cam algorithm has done it's miracle again
man that rosewood one has an amazing tone...
I loved the large “furniture” tongue drum!
Such a gorgeous sound, beautiful craftmanship!
I can finally die knowing of the instruments that were used for the starting levels of Crash Bandicoot 1
Ok, I'm just dropping by to say this was ingenious.
Sounds like a sine wave with a short decay and a bit of release. But obviously more organic. Love it. Sine plucks are just one of my favorite sounds in production.
The music coming from these instruments vibrate my phone in a way that I can’t describe and its amazing.