After learning to play guitar I perceive music so much differently to how I used to. It's actually really weird but fascinating, I no longer hear a song as one entity, but as multiple different pieces of a puzzle almost. The beat, rhythm, melody, chord progression, and baseline often stand out to me as independent of eachother yet work together in sync. It's a strange feeling but has kinda enhanced my enjoyment of music
i started learning how to play the guitar and this is exactly how i feel whenever i listen to music. sometimes i'll even isolate a specific instrument in a song and try to imitate it using whatever's available around me (a pen for the beats, my voice for pianos, my own guitar for the guitar). it's really fascinating.
I felt my memory was starting to wain, so at the age of 60 I started practicing the piano a little every day. I am now 65. I took lessons from age 6-16, and played in a small church as an adult but hadn’t played at all for about 15 - 20 yrs prior to starting this endeavor. At first I could hardly play my two hands together and played so slowly to get the notes it was very discouraging and disappointing. Obviously feeling that aging had made some changes in me I hadn’t realized. I’ve now continued to challenge myself playing some every single day for my brain, and thankfully having music I had inherited from a musical Aunt, I am now able to play with enjoyment and have material that challenges me as much as I want. I now care more about the detail of playing correct notes and purposing to play as well as I possibly can. I know this is improving me in many ways overall. . I am so thankful I still had my piano. I do believe that just by doing this has improved my brain immensely. This is why I am researching information on this topic and found your video. Thank you for your information.
No matter how hard you try, your always a musician! It just takes giving in to your lack of confidence, your shy ness, your fears, and your pride! When you get this right, you are now a "MUSICIAN!" All you have to do is play! Having said that, it helps if you have practiced for hours a day( I mean at least 8) and have done so every day for at least 3 years! Some are gifted and can walk through this training like its air, others have to work like dogs to get to the basic level.(that's me) Being a musician, isn't about being the best at your craft, it's all about Being! Being! Being! Being! Being! If you don't get those 5 words, then your not going far! You! Let your heart dictate where you go, Don't listen to people that judge, they have no talent other than to judge!
When I was a young lad, I tried the keyboard, but that failed miserably. Later it was the guitar, but found a familiar and undesirable cramping of my joints (later discovered it was early-onset arthritis). I've resently taken to the harmonica, but whenever I practiced dirty old town, my youngest dog starts howling along from where ever in the house she is. It's like some horrible irish 101 dalmations christmas special.
I started playing guitar three years ago,.at the age of 35.When I stared I couldn't hold the guitar in the right position, neither to say playing a note clear.. . Now, I can change between chords quickly, and know a few songs :) I love every minute of practice on this wonderful instrument!
Blocko is a terrible roommate, ordering his roommate around, and doing random tests on him. and then thru it all, Bob doesn’t retaliate, he may not be as smart as Blocko, but he is definitely a nicer person. (SARCASM ALERT, NO EASILY TRIGGERED PEOPLE BEYOND THIS POINT)
I can't tell if this comment is sarcasm or not, but I think that you should keep playing the piano. It's a beautiful instrument and it feels wonderful to play when once you get good at it. It will take time, but it's not impossible. Just play it every day and you will see improvements.
Guess Who Am I I’ve played piano at multiple gigs for the past five years, and I’ve encountered this problem before while traveling. Kinda hard to transport 500 pounds of wood in your car! The best solution to not actually having a piano to practice on is definitely find someone who does. Hotels usually have pianos, or maybe you live near a friend who owns one at their house. Maybe a relative owns one that they can ship to you? Or you can buy one yourself, even if it’s just a keyboard. Anything helps! If none of these help, then there’s another very important way to practice: Sight singing. Go online and find sheet music for you to read, and simply hum what you read. It’s great practice for your ear. Good luck!
I have to say, music has cured my depression. Musical instruments have been very therapeutic. I play guitar, bass, ukulele, piano and other miscellaneous ones that I don’t really play but have, kinda thing ? Music has been a great help I think.
It would be interesting to find out if my brain differs from that of a musician who learned academically, or from one who was entirely self-taught. I'm fairly strange in that I started taking music seriously because of a video game (Rock Band) and that had a drastic effect on how I conceptualize a piece of music.
I play violin, viola (yes, it exists -it's just under-appreciated), and piano For the moment I love playing violin (in fact I'm a teacher of it), though I'm rather impatient with piano as I have only played on and off for the past several years (plus the fact that my sister is teaching me which makes it feel like torture).
Ive been a metal drummer and guitarist for about 5 years. I absolutely love what im doing and ive seen that i am getting better at solving creally complicated math equation in school. Music is my life and it has helped me in soo many ways! I really recommend playing music!
I once played the piano. But the teacher was TERRIBLE! She made the parents help their students. She'd be at the front of the small classroom, and sitting at her piano, no projector or anything showing us where the keys are, just a chalkboard with 🎼 on it, then she'd say "Okay class, put ur first finger on the G key" and we'd all have to guess which one it is. Then in 3rd grade, u started to play the violin. So, I've benn playing for about 5 years
omg, same thing!!! kind of in my old school in the classroom in the 3rd grade my teacher would do nothing, she would just stand up and say "Okay now lets learn about the piano" and then the numbers would be there it would be either ABC or 123 or the things I forgot we would just sit down NO BOOKS OR ANYTHING while we are sitting down she would pick the silent kid and then make him stand up and tell him press "..." he would think which one it is and press it and then we had drums she would again say don't talk! the quitest one who isn't talking thats the kid she would pick and then so he would hit it as out national anthem like not all of it half of all of it OR all of it and then we had a new teacher but thats all I can remember I dont remember anything about out new teacher and that was years ago! sorry that this reply is like super long haha thats it.
My mom made me take piano lessons from 6-10, then I willingly learned and took drum lessons from 15 through now (currently 27) along with the occasional guitar/bass dabble. I attribute a lot my success in other areas of my life to being able to play music.
I was lucky enough to have had an older mentor call my mother an say "you need to buy him a guitar right now". I was only 10 at the time and 16 years on I've learned to play quite a few instruments, as well as learning to sing fairly well. People are always so amazed and say things like "I wish I could or you were always naturally talented", which drives me absolutely nuts. The truth is I sucked as much as anybody at playing and I hadn't developed the strength in my vocal muscles to sound remotely appealing. *Anybody can learn, with the right amount of practice and dedication* . It took a considerable amount to learn personally, far more than I've witnessed with other people. The best time to start is in your youth and I encourage parents to introduce their children to music, in any capacity. When they grow up, they might be so thankful that mere words wont be able to describing their joy. That's how it is for me and i would hate to imagine a life without the profound effect music has had on me. *In ten years you wont regret having picked up that guitar, whether your are a child or an adult*
i play the flute and electronic piano and i love playing them plus i can learn languages very easily i learnt korean in a month (which is pretty good for an english person) i then learnt spanish in two weeks (i visit spain a lot so that helped) and a bit of japanese in a few days i was born to speak english so i do and german even though nobody in my family is even a bit german i just knew it fluently
I first got a piano 5 years from now (currently 2018) and I never really knew what to play, so I improvised a few songs I liked. Then I began to like certain bands that I really love until today, but their songs are pretty difficult to play, so I try to learn a few basics from TH-cam tutorials and add in a few steps to make it easier for me. Since I do that I feel like my hearing, creativity and recognizing of very tiny details have improved massively.
i’ve been playing guitar, piano, and french horn for my whole life pretty much. i’m only 17 and i love music with a burning passion. it literally keeps me alive
I don't know if I mentioned this in another video, but I've been playing flute for almost 6 years now, and I absolutely love it, I don't show any signs of quitting soon and Im also learning other instruments too, such as Alto Sax, Clarinet, and Violin. I also hope to learn Oboe some day.
Me too,my cousin show me how to play the piano then one day I learned how to play moonlight sonata movement 1 (only simple version), and also 7 years (first part) and faded :)
I was a little old when I started. I was 22 years old when I picked up a guitar for the first time now I am 70 and still play today. It is really help me my skills and it help me in life a lot. My doctor said I would never have, any brain injuries like all timers dementia or anything like that because I constantly play all the time. I really enjoy guitar almost 50 years on this instrument 70 years old and now a solo instrumental guitarist. I wouldn’t take nothing for it I love guitar. I have quit other hobbies, but never guitar I love guitar👍🏼❤️🎸🎸😎
My five year old son just started violin. He complains that it's difficult and tiring, but he understands now from this video that it's worth the effort! Thank you!
The bow has to be straight not slanted. The bow has to be between the bridge and the finger board. 2:08 I know this because i play the violin a lot. Plus im in school
So for 8 years now I have been playing the flute, doing musical experts that pros play as a sophomore in High School, which is really cool to know what this video has to offer. Thanks for informing, and you just got +1 sub!!!!! :D
Ive been teaching myself the piano for 2 years now, although I havent tried learning sheet music. Regardless I find that it really helps me release any stress and I feel alot better in terms of my mental health!
As a genius musician i can also tell you an important change to the brain from music is the sense of timing, the ability to drive more cycles of thought into less time. you can basically adjust your clock speed ;) it helps you recognize patterns in timing too, which helps in ... everything especially understanding physics, sound, user habits, economics.. etc.. i also think that fast paced shooters and RTS gaming has an effect here also i was kind of surprised you didn't touch on anything to do with timing, music in the 7 liberal arts was basically included as a study of math in time, rhythm
I love playing songs on the viola. I started it like 6 weeks ago, but i went to "music school" for at least 8 years. I started playing with the violin. It was a long time ago! I practiced violin every day for almost 30 minutes. Today i dont even need to practice, and i can learn some new songs fast. When i was like 8 or 9 yrs old, i joined a local orchestra, and it was worth it. I still go to a different 1, and actually enjoy it! We go outside of Hungary almost every year for contests and because we get invited to some places to play. Boy, its a lot of work, but it pays off! 2 years prior i started playing drums, and in those 2 years i learned how to play the marimba (on not a very high level tho) ! And looking forward, i would like to play the guitar and play the piano (i can play the piano on a starter level, but i want to become good at it; i havent tried the guitar yet) The conclusion is: i like to play music on the viola, violin, marimba and some rythms on the drum. Basically thats it. Ps.: sorry for my bad english, im hungarian and the language i learn is german xD The orchestra that i go in is "Gárdony Zoltán Ifjúsági Kamarazenekar" if you are interested in what it is like to an outsider I hope you enjoyed, reader, and stay schwifty (comment gotta get scwifty if you watch or have watched Rick and Morty :D)
I have been playing the flute for about 8 to 9 years as well as also the Piccolo for 4 years. I have played in concert band, symphonic winds, and also marching band in high school and college. I have really enjoyed being a musician and I have seen it help me improve in school.
The Great Wolf drums definitely count, especially if you’re playing with other people. I’ve literally never heard anyone say that drums aren’t a real instrument, btw
Charles Sea I invite you to my city then. Here, the "real instruments" people talk about are usually piano, violin and anything with the reputation of being complicated. Anything else it's "not a real instrument". I recently visited someone in a foreign country for me (Spain) and I was surprised to see the way they see music at all... They see it the way it is, an art, a beautiful form of art. Here music is considered by the vast majority just fooling around if it's not classical (then it's boring) or folk. A bunch of closed minds...
I look back on my younger days at the stupid things I used to do. I couldn't play an instrument back then. So no wonder I did so many stupid things. Now I am a guitarist and a choir boy and that keeps me young and helps me to understand the world.
Learned trumpet at 10 for band class, played it through to college graduation. Taught myself piano, flute, ukulele, guitar, violin, harp, and clarinet in my free time throughout the years. I’m 27 now and I’m hoping my four year old wants to play too😍❤️
Normally doing activities only access specific part of the brain, While music is speard all across the brain , creating neural networks and bridges....that can't be achieved by other activities....and learning to play music gets takes this to another level since it involves motor parts of the brain... Thats what I get from the internet
Well. I play the drums. I've been following lessons for six years now and I still enjoy it. Nowadays, I'm teaching myself how to play the piano and I try to compose my own songs by creating melodies which come from my head, obviously.
I've probably played guitar for a solid week and I can play thirteen chords and nine songs. Oh and I didn't mention I'm not even legally old enough to drive.
Wow you all are awesome. I used to play the violin back in elementary. But never got back into it. As an adult, I got myself a guitar and I know about apps and all that can help you learn. Honestly, even a song or two would be nice to play
Been playing saxophone for 8 years picking up an instrument was the best thing because my mind thinks in music now I can relate many things into music terms so I can understand better
I have played the trumpet since 5th grade, (I'm fairly decent tone wise and not so great with rhythms) and I stuck with it throughout school. Its fun and challenging and also you meet a ton of new people in band and their generally nice. Sticking with any instrument for years is hard enough and playing it really good is even harder. Just saying, to all those instrumentalists out there reading this who love playing...keep practicing,cause what your doing takes a lot of time and dedication to become good at and that is something you should appreciate.
well.... if you take 2 triangles and fit them together perfectly, you make a quadrilateral... so Blocko is actually Triangle Bob*2.... perhaps Triangle bob only has 1 side of the brain because of that
Diogo Ayres his head is an equilateral triangle, and I’m pretty sure to equilateral triangles do not make a quadrilateral..... but I’m not sure so don’t quote me on that😂
I agree wholeheartedly I just started playing drums 7 months ago before I started playing uncoordinated lazy no will no strive nothing the big nothing 7 months later though I'm getting better and better and better in balance thought going through a normal day more clear minded I smell things different physically I feel better and on and on and on I just did this at 50 years old I used to regret not doing it when I was in my 20s but I'm glad it's there for me now and one last thing it's helping me socialized better with people when 7 months ago I couldn't stand nobody so if you feeling like crap you tried everything at least you thought you have try picking up an instrument and staying with it through the pain the blisters the blood exhaustion frustration just keep your willingness to go forward and Watch What Happens you'll be amazed and surprised most importantly you'll become a lot better person
When I was a kid, I played my dad's clarinet. I was just messing around with it until years later, I joined my Jr. High band for 4 years. Best times of my life! I knew a few things with the positive effects of music like intelligence but WOW! There's a lot more that meets the mind.😉😉
sleepyizzy gaming It isn't a paradox tho. Everything would just proportionaly grow. It makes sense. And we wouldn't notice. Same goes if it were to be smaller, everything would proportionally just get smaller.
I'm going to be writing a paper for my college class on a similar concept: the concept of what listening to music can do to the human brain. This is some great information and I'm going to make sure I check out the sources in the description for anything that could help put my paper together. Thanks!
I started playing the piano when I was 4 years old and when I was 7 I started to attend music middle school! I actually finished my finals from piano just yesterday and have officially finished the school! I have been playing the piano for almost 10 years now! Wow! It's been so long!
Brem Curt Kids have more flexible brains, they are better at learning and have more time, so you probably aren't gonna become #1 musician in the world, but that doesn't matter at all if you just want to play music for yourself. Go for it.
I play piano and I have seen changes within me. I love it. I started learning guitar and drums in between but wasn't able to continue. I love playing piano
Things that I'd really like to see be clarified are if singing and people who are entirely self-taught (a specific way) also apply. Because everything I've seen says playing an instrument improves fine motor skills, but clearly singing doesn't require that. And as far as math and the connection between audio and visual, I feel like those are specifically for people who read music. I know a lot of people who play instruments that never had any kind of remotely formal teaching that have absolutely no idea how to go about reading a piece of sheet music or many basic things we learn in band classes. I can't think of many things because I do play in a band, but I know people who are fully self-taught often don't understand much beyond basic theory, such as time signature, dynamics, tempo changes, etc. (Also, if you read through this entire thing thinking OMG WHY IS THAT ME, then laughed, then cried, feel free to ask questions and I might be able to help xD)
minecraf ter you don't need school to learn how to play music. I'm home schooled and I go get lessons at a music store. I have been playing the drums for two years
I can play piano, guitar, and drums. My level: Piano - intermediate Guitar - advanced Drums - beginner I love music though. Edit: 2020 Piano - still intermediate😁 Guitar - still advanced😆 Drums - more than beginner Ukelele - intermediate Flute - beginner
It definitely helps with the concentration and if you play an instrument where you have to use both hands a lot it also helps greatly with your coordination
I am fluent at 10 instruments: Baritone/euphonium, tuba, all percussion, violin, viola, bass, cello, and saxophone. I plan on learning more, and I need to learn some new languages to up my chance of getting a middle school, college scholarship. I have also mastered 3.5 core subjects: Science, Math, AP Algebra II, and biology.
I started playing the piano and guitar when i was a kid(8 y/o)...And today i still play it(11 y/o), it really helps me relax at difficult times especially when im stressed out...
My ukulele is currently strung with dental floss-
Creative Problem Solving.
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I feel like there’s a collaboration is coming soon with ginger pale and life noggin
Are you really Gingerlpal
I hope so TGR
So playing an instrument is supposed to make you more intelligent? I wonder what went wrong with me.
Piano Man - Piano Covers. Little witch
same XDDD
Same happened with me
OOF
Maybe you will be much stupid if you didn't play it lol
After learning to play guitar I perceive music so much differently to how I used to. It's actually really weird but fascinating, I no longer hear a song as one entity, but as multiple different pieces of a puzzle almost. The beat, rhythm, melody, chord progression, and baseline often stand out to me as independent of eachother yet work together in sync. It's a strange feeling but has kinda enhanced my enjoyment of music
I forgot to mention harmony
You just stated what i always wanted to say. Thank You
Same
i started learning how to play the guitar and this is exactly how i feel whenever i listen to music. sometimes i'll even isolate a specific instrument in a song and try to imitate it using whatever's available around me (a pen for the beats, my voice for pianos, my own guitar for the guitar). it's really fascinating.
Same bro, I play trombone in a band with multiple parts, and I play piano with each piece having multiple parts as well, it truly is game changing
I felt my memory was starting to wain, so at the age of 60 I started practicing the piano a little every day. I am now 65. I took lessons from age 6-16, and played in a small church as an adult but hadn’t played at all for about 15 - 20 yrs prior to starting this endeavor. At first I could hardly play my two hands together and played so slowly to get the notes it was very discouraging and disappointing. Obviously feeling that aging had made some changes in me I hadn’t realized. I’ve now continued to challenge myself playing some every single day for my brain, and thankfully having music I had inherited from a musical Aunt, I am now able to play with enjoyment and have material that challenges me as much as I want. I now care more about the detail of playing correct notes and purposing to play as well as I possibly can. I know this is improving me in many ways overall. . I am so thankful I still had my piano. I do believe that just by doing this has improved my brain immensely. This is why I am researching information on this topic and found your video. Thank you for your information.
No matter how hard you try, your always a musician! It just takes giving in to your lack of confidence, your shy ness, your fears, and your pride! When you get this right, you are now a "MUSICIAN!" All you have to do is play! Having said that, it helps if you have practiced for hours a day( I mean at least 8) and have done so every day for at least 3 years! Some are gifted and can walk through this training like its air, others have to work like dogs to get to the basic level.(that's me) Being a musician, isn't about being the best at your craft, it's all about Being! Being! Being! Being! Being! If you don't get those 5 words, then your not going far! You! Let your heart dictate where you go, Don't listen to people that judge, they have no talent other than to judge!
But seriously tho... how do you put the ship in the bottle??
You put the bottle outside the ship
@@whoeverthisguyis nice
@@whoeverthisguyis nice
@@whoeverthisguyis nice
You build the ship inside the bottle with tiny grippers. 😑
Well it certainly helps you stay focused, that's for sure. And it also keeps you awake as well.
You're here as well?
*G O T C H A B I T C H*
Umm... It'll wake others up
Danny Phaggot he is everywhere
NOT YOU AGAIN
can you be my boyfriend....?
0:30 young quadrilateral 😂😂😂
Nidhi Goyal glad to se someone else noticed
Daniel Collins now it's 78+ now you can 😂😁
Sharon Williams hot
XD
Nidhi Goyal MY LORD WHEN I SAW THAT 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
Who knew all those time memorising the Shrek musical actually made me a bit smart
"Some..."
Good job
BO-dy
Ordinary Potato i memorized the songs and know most of the lines.......
Meeee
When I was a young lad, I tried the keyboard, but that failed miserably. Later it was the guitar, but found a familiar and undesirable cramping of my joints (later discovered it was early-onset arthritis). I've resently taken to the harmonica, but whenever I practiced dirty old town, my youngest dog starts howling along from where ever in the house she is. It's like some horrible irish 101 dalmations christmas special.
I started playing guitar three years ago,.at the age of 35.When I stared I couldn't hold the guitar in the right position, neither to say playing a note clear.. . Now, I can change between chords quickly, and know a few songs :) I love every minute of practice on this wonderful instrument!
1:21 考え続ける
Means “Keep on thinking”
Tobe Shinji google translator i choose you
JohnGoesDerp *translate! translate!*
Actually, it’s “To keep on thinking”. “Keep on thinking” is 「考え続けて」or 「考え続けろ」, not 考え続ける。
Blocko is a terrible roommate, ordering his roommate around, and doing random tests on him.
and then thru it all, Bob doesn’t retaliate, he may not be as smart as Blocko, but he is definitely a nicer person.
(SARCASM ALERT, NO EASILY TRIGGERED PEOPLE BEYOND THIS POINT)
Our Tube You're right
My disapppointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined.
Our Tube I think it's fair considering how many perks Bob gets because his roommate is really good friends with the animator.
LagiNaLangAko23 Oh, I forgot.
Our Tube lol
I’ve started learning the piano today
I also gave up today
I can't tell if this comment is sarcasm or not, but I think that you should keep playing the piano. It's a beautiful instrument and it feels wonderful to play when once you get good at it. It will take time, but it's not impossible. Just play it every day and you will see improvements.
Murlin Shpurkle the thing is, I don’t have a piano and I’m using an app
And in an app, the keys are small and you can’t access every key
Ah, ok, never tried a piano app before, but I can understand how difficult it is to play on that.
Murlin Shpurkle what should I do now?
Guess Who Am I I’ve played piano at multiple gigs for the past five years, and I’ve encountered this problem before while traveling. Kinda hard to transport 500 pounds of wood in your car!
The best solution to not actually having a piano to practice on is definitely find someone who does. Hotels usually have pianos, or maybe you live near a friend who owns one at their house.
Maybe a relative owns one that they can ship to you?
Or you can buy one yourself, even if it’s just a keyboard. Anything helps!
If none of these help, then there’s another very important way to practice:
Sight singing.
Go online and find sheet music for you to read, and simply hum what you read. It’s great practice for your ear.
Good luck!
I have to say, music has cured my depression. Musical instruments have been very therapeutic.
I play guitar, bass, ukulele, piano and other miscellaneous ones that I don’t really play but have, kinda thing ?
Music has been a great help I think.
It would be interesting to find out if my brain differs from that of a musician who learned academically, or from one who was entirely self-taught. I'm fairly strange in that I started taking music seriously because of a video game (Rock Band) and that had a drastic effect on how I conceptualize a piece of music.
AMaliciousMoose I play Pro Drums on Rock Band 3 and 4 and on Phaseshift. It's cool how close it is to playing real drums.
i would like to know the theory of this omg because i’m a self taught guitar player
I play piano and guitar and I’m still stupid af 😂
Billy K Same lol
I know your pain.
But at least you will not forget that your stupid af.
You're*
Billy K if u judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree ...itll end up thinking its stupid its entire life...😘
These videos have an awesome style
I play violin, viola (yes, it exists -it's just under-appreciated), and piano
For the moment I love playing violin (in fact I'm a teacher of it), though I'm rather impatient with piano as I have only played on and off for the past several years (plus the fact that my sister is teaching me which makes it feel like torture).
I legit feel the same way, I play violin but piano is like torture because the keys/notes are so weird T^T
I play viola too and yeah it's soooo underappreciated compared to the violin. It's not fair that they get all the good parts either.
At least you have a teacher, my teacher never showed up and now we are getting a new one. I just want to learn it as soon as possible!
ayy viola squad! one of the first instruments i ever learned :D
oh okay .... *he's eating the ball* 2:56
Ive been a metal drummer and guitarist for about 5 years. I absolutely love what im doing and ive seen that i am getting better at solving creally complicated math equation in school. Music is my life and it has helped me in soo many ways! I really recommend playing music!
Can you do a video about mental facilities (The experience of them, are they actually how they are in movies, etc. )
Ann Onymus Good idea! I was recently in one, and it's not at all like in the films. :)
This was a *Note-worthy* video. Hahaha I guess I'm pretty *sharp*
Quite the *major development*
*snickers*
This was quite the *KEY* to my heart
xd
Narwhalla Bassed on those puns, i predict you guys are Minors
Somebody push these guys off *clefts*
I once played the piano. But the teacher was TERRIBLE! She made the parents help their students. She'd be at the front of the small classroom, and sitting at her piano, no projector or anything showing us where the keys are, just a chalkboard with 🎼 on it, then she'd say "Okay class, put ur first finger on the G key" and we'd all have to guess which one it is.
Then in 3rd grade, u started to play the violin. So, I've benn playing for about 5 years
Emily Duh Jedi “on the g key” dont even-
Retal Sabban *g note*
The score 🎼 :P
Eva Lu *sits in the corner and sobs*
omg, same thing!!! kind of in my old school in the classroom in the 3rd grade my teacher would do nothing, she would just stand up and say "Okay now lets learn about the piano" and then the numbers would be there it would be either ABC or 123 or the things I forgot we would just sit down NO BOOKS OR ANYTHING while we are sitting down she would pick the silent kid and then make him stand up and tell him press "..." he would think which one it is and press it and then we had drums she would again say don't talk! the quitest one who isn't talking thats the kid she would pick and then so he would hit it as out national anthem like not all of it half of all of it OR all of it and then we had a new teacher but thats all I can remember I dont remember anything about out new teacher and that was years ago! sorry that this reply is like super long haha thats it.
My mom made me take piano lessons from 6-10, then I willingly learned and took drum lessons from 15 through now (currently 27) along with the occasional guitar/bass dabble. I attribute a lot my success in other areas of my life to being able to play music.
I was lucky enough to have had an older mentor call my mother an say "you need to buy him a guitar right now". I was only 10 at the time and 16 years on I've learned to play quite a few instruments, as well as learning to sing fairly well. People are always so amazed and say things like "I wish I could or you were always naturally talented", which drives me absolutely nuts. The truth is I sucked as much as anybody at playing and I hadn't developed the strength in my vocal muscles to sound remotely appealing. *Anybody can learn, with the right amount of practice and dedication* . It took a considerable amount to learn personally, far more than I've witnessed with other people. The best time to start is in your youth and I encourage parents to introduce their children to music, in any capacity. When they grow up, they might be so thankful that mere words wont be able to describing their joy. That's how it is for me and i would hate to imagine a life without the profound effect music has had on me.
*In ten years you wont regret having picked up that guitar, whether your are a child or an adult*
i play the flute and electronic piano and i love playing them plus i can learn languages very easily i learnt korean in a month (which is pretty good for an english person) i then learnt spanish in two weeks (i visit spain a lot so that helped) and a bit of japanese in a few days i was born to speak english so i do and german even though nobody in my family is even a bit german i just knew it fluently
Triangle Bob ia hilarious
BlackStarVega omg when he broke the bottle 😂😂😂
Triangle Bob Is A Opposite Of Blocko. TRIANGLE BOB IS UGANDAN KNUCKLES
I first got a piano 5 years from now (currently 2018) and I never really knew what to play, so I improvised a few songs I liked. Then I began to like certain bands that I really love until today, but their songs are pretty difficult to play, so I try to learn a few basics from TH-cam tutorials and add in a few steps to make it easier for me. Since I do that I feel like my hearing, creativity and recognizing of very tiny details have improved massively.
i’ve been playing guitar, piano, and french horn for my whole life pretty much. i’m only 17 and i love music with a burning passion. it literally keeps me alive
I don't know if I mentioned this in another video, but I've been playing flute for almost 6 years now, and I absolutely love it, I don't show any signs of quitting soon and Im also learning other instruments too, such as Alto Sax, Clarinet, and Violin. I also hope to learn Oboe some day.
I've played piano for 8 years. I have an exam tomorow and my graduation is in a few days. What a coincidence that this video came out just now, heh.
Is Mayonnaise an instrument?
Yes. It's a very complex instrument that can only be played by true musical geniuses. I myself have been playing it for 4 years.
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OneSock Wonder I have been truly enlightened
I love playing songs in my piano. I can play faded and I’m learning the chords and notes to pray for me. I make my own songs sometimes
austin Imohi nice! You sound very talented
Me too,my cousin show me how to play the piano then one day
I learned how to play moonlight sonata movement 1 (only simple version),
and also 7 years (first part) and faded :)
Jrv 2356 thanks
Sir_ ace nice job I bet your better than me xD
austin Imohi still you must be even more talanted than me :)
I was a little old when I started. I was 22 years old when I picked up a guitar for the first time now I am 70 and still play today. It is really help me my skills and it help me in life a lot. My doctor said I would never have, any brain injuries like all timers dementia or anything like that because I constantly play all the time. I really enjoy guitar almost 50 years on this instrument 70 years old and now a solo instrumental guitarist. I wouldn’t take nothing for it I love guitar. I have quit other hobbies, but never guitar I love guitar👍🏼❤️🎸🎸😎
My five year old son just started violin. He complains that it's difficult and tiring, but he understands now from this video that it's worth the effort! Thank you!
Me: I wanna play the violin
Mom: why?
Me: because, it looks fun
Mom: which anime character plays the violin?
Fact Core Kaori!!! 😍
HAHA AINT THAT THE TRUTH XD
Almost positive that’s why I’ll never be allowed to be that ace Attorney XD
Or
I wanna play volleyball/ice skate/swim/cook etc.
Vince Cangco Don't remind me of Kaori!! My heart hurts now😭
The bow has to be straight not slanted. The bow has to be between the bridge and the finger board. 2:08
I know this because i play the violin a lot. Plus im in school
Luis Plays YT Someone was in choir in high school...
Lol jk, it's actually pretty neat
Kra Z Kapin choir? More like orchestra
THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT I WAS GONNA SAY!
😂
Kra Z Kapin choir is a whole different thing. It’s orchestra
Great video! Love your channel!
So for 8 years now I have been playing the flute, doing musical experts that pros play as a sophomore in High School, which is really cool to know what this video has to offer. Thanks for informing, and you just got +1 sub!!!!! :D
I play the cello 💕🎻 I love it and it brings peace to my mind, keeps me awake, focused, and very happy
Ive been teaching myself the piano for 2 years now, although I havent tried learning sheet music. Regardless I find that it really helps me release any stress and I feel alot better in terms of my mental health!
Can music attract aliens?
If you call Teen Titans Go fans aliens and if you play “Booty Scooty”
I keep finding your comments. Why?
We dont know enything about aliens so this quetion is imposible to get answered
Zuzu Idk just throw a boombox outside and tune on something at max volume (something loud :D)
Zuzu no
Boi triangle bob is playin the guitar better than me!
FuzYT Lol me too
*me : Don't give up just try to play the guitar....
Gives up in 1 sec*
As a genius musician i can also tell you an important change to the brain from music is the sense of timing, the ability to drive more cycles of thought into less time. you can basically adjust your clock speed ;) it helps you recognize patterns in timing too, which helps in ... everything especially understanding physics, sound, user habits, economics.. etc..
i also think that fast paced shooters and RTS gaming has an effect here also
i was kind of surprised you didn't touch on anything to do with timing, music in the 7 liberal arts was basically included as a study of math in time, rhythm
I play an otomatone
👌
I never heard of that insterment.
@@ashleysmith8402 That is because its an instrument, not an insterment.
Life Noggin I started playing cello in fourth grade is that early enough to make some good changes or too late?
Same I started violin and piano at that time
If you have to ask it might be too late. jk
is mayonnaise an instrument?
YuccaFruitGaming technically... and also that is one of the best episodes.
Depends on your creativity. Smack the jar like a drum or mix the mayo around in the jar and hit the sides will make sound. So I guess sp
lmao
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I was looking for this comment
I love playing songs on the viola. I started it like 6 weeks ago, but i went to "music school" for at least 8 years.
I started playing with the violin. It was a long time ago! I practiced violin every day for almost 30 minutes. Today i dont even need to practice, and i can learn some new songs fast. When i was like 8 or 9 yrs old, i joined a local orchestra, and it was worth it. I still go to a different 1, and actually enjoy it! We go outside of Hungary almost every year for contests and because we get invited to some places to play. Boy, its a lot of work, but it pays off!
2 years prior i started playing drums, and in those 2 years i learned how to play the marimba (on not a very high level tho) !
And looking forward, i would like to play the guitar and play the piano (i can play the piano on a starter level, but i want to become good at it; i havent tried the guitar yet)
The conclusion is: i like to play music on the viola, violin, marimba and some rythms on the drum. Basically thats it.
Ps.: sorry for my bad english, im hungarian and the language i learn is german xD
The orchestra that i go in is "Gárdony Zoltán Ifjúsági Kamarazenekar" if you are interested in what it is like to an outsider
I hope you enjoyed, reader, and stay schwifty (comment gotta get scwifty if you watch or have watched Rick and Morty :D)
I have been playing the flute for about 8 to 9 years as well as also the Piccolo for 4 years. I have played in concert band, symphonic winds, and also marching band in high school and college. I have really enjoyed being a musician and I have seen it help me improve in school.
Do playing drums count?
I mean people say I'm not playing a real instrument, but I disagree.
A Tear Through Reality Thanks dude
Narwhalla I know this, you know this, they don't know this and they don't wanna hear it.
I'm surrounded by stubborn people
The Great Wolf Drums are the oldest instrument in history whoever says that is stupid
The Great Wolf drums definitely count, especially if you’re playing with other people.
I’ve literally never heard anyone say that drums aren’t a real instrument, btw
Charles Sea I invite you to my city then.
Here, the "real instruments" people talk about are usually piano, violin and anything with the reputation of being complicated. Anything else it's "not a real instrument".
I recently visited someone in a foreign country for me (Spain) and I was surprised to see the way they see music at all...
They see it the way it is, an art, a beautiful form of art.
Here music is considered by the vast majority just fooling around if it's not classical (then it's boring) or folk.
A bunch of closed minds...
“A Young Quadrilateral”
*thats a hecking triangle*
Exactly
@@joannemata1968 mhm.
I want more staged life noggin videos
I look back on my younger days at the stupid things I used to do. I couldn't play an instrument back then. So no wonder I did so many stupid things. Now I am a guitarist and a choir boy and that keeps me young and helps me to understand the world.
Learned trumpet at 10 for band class, played it through to college graduation. Taught myself piano, flute, ukulele, guitar, violin, harp, and clarinet in my free time throughout the years. I’m 27 now and I’m hoping my four year old wants to play too😍❤️
I'm currently on a school band trip to Chicago. I play the French horn.
Cole Costie Woah, that's pretty interesting! I don't really know anyone who plays brass instruments so this is pretty unusual to me.
Cole Costie YES I FOUND ANOTHER ONE OF MY KIND!! *cough* i mean me too!
How's life playing the off-beats in every march ever? :P
Yass that’s what I play
Claudia Carranco cool! Im one of the only two french horns in my whole middle school
What instruments DID/DO u guys play? I'm currently playing violin and piano. 🎻🎹
Same!
I'm mainly a bassist but I'm doing some acoustic stuff right now
Piano
Erhu
mayonaise
when you're early and you don't know what to write ;¬;
Beazley Dang
I love how your profile pic goes perfectly with that comment
I support this message thank you. I've personally have been playing bass guitar since 2009 and I love it.
Normally doing activities only access specific part of the brain,
While music is speard all across the brain , creating neural networks and bridges....that can't be achieved by other activities....and learning to play music gets takes this to another level since it involves motor parts of the brain...
Thats what I get from the internet
What if I break my fingers while playing guitar
Well, you soon get used to your fingers cracking and breaking, who needs fingers to play guitar anyway?
Can you do a facts series, maybe about 50 facts per video?
Michael D with different themes?
Unscrewed _ Up yup
What happens if the music is Lil Pump?
Then in a few hours of listening to him you have a high probability of going deaf :/
The Ace Of Spades nothing will happen your IQ level would drop 50 points or more
Thats not music ...
Your brain shrinks to the point it doesn't exist anymore, just like Lil Pump's brain!
Then I can't sleep
Well. I play the drums. I've been following lessons for six years now and I still enjoy it. Nowadays, I'm teaching myself how to play the piano and I try to compose my own songs by creating melodies which come from my head, obviously.
1:13 This proves he really lives in a 3D universe: The way he sits on the desk shows depth.
GG's 😣🤔🤗 so sorry
Acoustic 6-string Yamaha Guitar
It is my life👌🏻
Val McDonnell Ayyyye
Val McDonnell Fender Telecaster Standard guitar, Tis ze life of me
1966 Gibson ES-125TDC is supreme to all of my others
*HARDBASS MAKES YOU SLAV*
Who's ready to actually go through with learning a new instrument???
I'm learning Piano! And my hands and wrists are really tired. I started 4 days ago, I'm already doing chords so I'm pushing. What 'bout you?
Rogelio Arreguin-Mancera
I've been learning guitar and tenor sax for a while now, I'm thinking of learning keyboard or bass next.
I've probably played guitar for a solid week and I can play thirteen chords and nine songs.
Oh and I didn't mention I'm not even legally old enough to drive.
Wow you all are awesome. I used to play the violin back in elementary. But never got back into it. As an adult, I got myself a guitar and I know about apps and all that can help you learn. Honestly, even a song or two would be nice to play
For a while, I wanted to play "So long, Goodbye" by 10 years... What are some songs you all like?? And recommend for a beginner
Been playing saxophone for 8 years picking up an instrument was the best thing because my mind thinks in music now I can relate many things into music terms so I can understand better
I have played the trumpet since 5th grade, (I'm fairly decent tone wise and not so great with rhythms) and I stuck with it throughout school. Its fun and challenging and also you meet a ton of new people in band and their generally nice. Sticking with any instrument for years is hard enough and playing it really good is even harder. Just saying, to all those instrumentalists out there reading this who love playing...keep practicing,cause what your doing takes a lot of time and dedication to become good at and that is something you should appreciate.
0:53 she goes from playing freaking rap music to a slow waltz
Did you seriously just call TRIANGLE Bob a QUADRILATERAL??
Lannai G if you payed attention his body was a square as a child.
Axolotl Man Oh, that makes more sense, but he still has a triangle head😂
well.... if you take 2 triangles and fit them together perfectly, you make a quadrilateral... so Blocko is actually Triangle Bob*2.... perhaps Triangle bob only has 1 side of the brain because of that
I. AM. TRIGGGERD
Diogo Ayres his head is an equilateral triangle, and I’m pretty sure to equilateral triangles do not make a quadrilateral..... but I’m not sure so don’t quote me on that😂
When I was watching the video:
Woah.... Doctor terms.... Noice!
I have NO idea what ur talking about, but its so interesting!
I agree wholeheartedly I just started playing drums 7 months ago before I started playing uncoordinated lazy no will no strive nothing the big nothing 7 months later though I'm getting better and better and better in balance thought going through a normal day more clear minded I smell things different physically I feel better and on and on and on I just did this at 50 years old I used to regret not doing it when I was in my 20s but I'm glad it's there for me now and one last thing it's helping me socialized better with people when 7 months ago I couldn't stand nobody so if you feeling like crap you tried everything at least you thought you have try picking up an instrument and staying with it through the pain the blisters the blood exhaustion frustration just keep your willingness to go forward and Watch What Happens you'll be amazed and surprised most importantly you'll become a lot better person
When I was a kid, I played my dad's clarinet. I was just messing around with it until years later, I joined my Jr. High band for 4 years. Best times of my life! I knew a few things with the positive effects of music like intelligence but WOW! There's a lot more that meets the mind.😉😉
*Is Mayonnaise An Instrument?*
D.J.R Productions
yup
D.J.R Productions definitely it can produce different pitches depending on how much pressure you put on it
*Mayones
D.J.R Productions Yeah
My childhood
I asked the same question in the last video but you didn't see it. I'll ask again. What if atoms where 1mm bigger?
sleepyizzy gaming It isn't a paradox tho. Everything would just proportionaly grow. It makes sense. And we wouldn't notice. Same goes if it were to be smaller, everything would proportionally just get smaller.
for fun ur brain will be huge
U will be smart af
No hot cross buns???? Im sad.
Tarry Ant I guess I'm not the only one who did recorder lessons in primary school.
These kinds of videos are inspiring me to pick up my instruments again and to keep playing. Thanks!
I'm going to be writing a paper for my college class on a similar concept: the concept of what listening to music can do to the human brain. This is some great information and I'm going to make sure I check out the sources in the description for anything that could help put my paper together. Thanks!
it’s hard to ignore a life noggin notification
Fares 212 I know right
A question I can actually answer
I play the saxophone
I play the drums! ^-^
PartiallySpringtrap i play the piano
I can play what all you can play but I didn’t master any of them
SC4RCH what is a guitat ps i know its guitar
I dunno
YO SAME ❤
I started playing the piano when I was 4 years old and when I was 7 I started to attend music middle school! I actually finished my finals from piano just yesterday and have officially finished the school! I have been playing the piano for almost 10 years now! Wow! It's been so long!
We watched this in my 7th grade band class and loved it, thank you so much!
I play the violin and the trombone. I am also trying to learn how to play the harmonica. Does anybody else play all these instruments?
Karla silva ayy trombone!
Yess! I also play the trombone!!
My people lol
I did not listen too music that much as a kid nor do I play music. Have I lost my chance now or?
Brem Curt No. It will be better to start at a young age but like the video said, you can still play no matter what age.
Brem Curt
Kids have more flexible brains, they are better at learning and have more time, so you probably aren't gonna become #1 musician in the world, but that doesn't matter at all if you just want to play music for yourself. Go for it.
D00MMAST3R
Thank yall,
I play the trombone. I love it
Hello there, my fellow trombonist! How long have you been playing?
KingKramer Hello! Don't you Love it? For about 3 years how about you?
I play piano and I have seen changes within me. I love it. I started learning guitar and drums in between but wasn't able to continue. I love playing piano
Things that I'd really like to see be clarified are if singing and people who are entirely self-taught (a specific way) also apply. Because everything I've seen says playing an instrument improves fine motor skills, but clearly singing doesn't require that. And as far as math and the connection between audio and visual, I feel like those are specifically for people who read music. I know a lot of people who play instruments that never had any kind of remotely formal teaching that have absolutely no idea how to go about reading a piece of sheet music or many basic things we learn in band classes. I can't think of many things because I do play in a band, but I know people who are fully self-taught often don't understand much beyond basic theory, such as time signature, dynamics, tempo changes, etc. (Also, if you read through this entire thing thinking OMG WHY IS THAT ME, then laughed, then cried, feel free to ask questions and I might be able to help xD)
thats why we have schools but i kinda hate school
minecraf ter you don't need school to learn how to play music. I'm home schooled and I go get lessons at a music store. I have been playing the drums for two years
ChifF SkrUbZ Same here. Ultimate Guitar is my no 1 chord source but don't use their chord windows, go to nationalguitaracademy.com for those. :)
I can play piano, guitar, and drums.
My level:
Piano - intermediate
Guitar - advanced
Drums - beginner
I love music though.
Edit: 2020
Piano - still intermediate😁
Guitar - still advanced😆
Drums - more than beginner
Ukelele - intermediate
Flute - beginner
me too! same here! I like Nu Metal music though! its awesome!
Update ur level now, it's been 2 years!😃
Someone oki oki hehe
Edit:
Updated it👍🏻👍🏻
Does singing horribly count?
It definitely helps with the concentration and if you play an instrument where you have to use both hands a lot it also helps greatly with your coordination
I play the piano and am learning guitar. I love playing them but I never thought I was good enough. Thanks for making me feel good about myself.
How about rubik cube.Does it change our brain
Ruzaiman's Gaming it isn't an instrument, but it also makes you improve math and be smarter if I am right.
It might improve logical thinking
Srsly, a minute late notification?
I play the flute
I am fluent at 10 instruments:
Baritone/euphonium, tuba, all percussion, violin, viola, bass, cello, and saxophone. I plan on learning more, and I need to learn some new languages to up my chance of getting a middle school, college scholarship. I have also mastered 3.5 core subjects: Science, Math, AP Algebra II, and biology.
I started playing the piano and guitar when i was a kid(8 y/o)...And today i still play it(11 y/o), it really helps me relax at difficult times especially when im stressed out...