Eh, most of the torture implements are Victorian fakes trying to prop up how "civilized" the British Empire was. You know, the most successful drug dealers in history.
Fun fact: smoke on the water was actually plucked with two fingers, not strummed. So the double guitar pick is more correct than how most people play it.
The problem is that the string doesn't have time to do an oscillation before it is hit again. You are actually hearing the frequency of the picks hitting the string.
You do hear the strings oscillate, the speed of the picks isn't changing with insane precision to match the fret he's fingering. That's such a stretch mrs incredible is jealous
Yeah I think if he had less picks further spread out and if he can make them maybe a bit softer again you'd get a clearer sound from it, you can slightly hear the notes he's playing but it's pretty much getting drowned out by the pick noise
@@jankington216 Huh, @hgdolder is right that the strings don't have time to oscillate. I'm assuming the E strings are tuned to 82 Hz and 330 Hz, and he definitely exceeds that with the picks. But you're right, "the speed of the picks isn't changing with insane precision to match the fret he's fingering." But then how are we hearing the strings oscillating? I'm stumped.
Putting the "tabs" on the screen was a great touch. The metronome really brought that joke home. Also using it as a back scratcher; comedy gold. Well done friend.
12:55 Limbic System - A fiery streak penetrates your skull, trying to force your eyes open. It's a sound. A clarion call from hell. Encyclopedia - Somehow you know what it is -- a Coupris Kineema motor carriage.
although a regular bow sounds terrible on guitar, i met a guy who made an autobow...it was like made out of a dissected cassette tape deck player and used a thick rubber band in place of bowstrings. it sounded amazing! i told him he needs to patent that idea...this was over 20 years ago, and i have never seen anything like it at stores yet. 😥
This is what pioneering and real invention look like. Even in failure you are a genius, and the things that you learned during this are going to serve you well in the future I promise
Why do you hope that nobody Screenshot this?? HAHAHAHA I JUST THINK ITS ALL SOUNDING LIKE THE CRAPPIEST CLIP OF VALSE TONE SHREDDING I THINK IF THE PICKWHEEL IS LIFTING ITSELF INSTEAD OF PUSHING THE STRING DOWN WITH A HANDLE WHEN IT IS TURNED AROUND YOU CAN PLAY IN TUNE EVEN USE OPEN CHORDS
this is genuinely one of the most entertaining videos I’ve ever watched, the sheer amount of jokes and gags along with actual engineering is just incredible 💖
If video stops existing someday, nobody would believe there was a guy that actually did all this stuff. Best sound engineer ever at doing unnecessary things
I feel like Drone/Noise enthusiasts would appreciate this demonic pick engine. Also it looks absolutely sick. Like, straight up something from cyberpunk setting.
Mattias, I love how you're never stopped by the fact that what you're doing definitely won't "work" or make "good" sounding music, and that's not a backhanded compliment in the least. You do these things because you can, and because they're funny, and it's excellent. Keep it up!
That idea has become a lot more reasonable since the 3d printers became so much faster a few years ago. I assume full size one? Since smaller pianos has already been done very nicely already (not using strings)
@@Mattiaskrantz No, there are some truly massive 3D printers out there! Or alternatively, CNC, there are companies now that can operate highly precise room sized 5 axis CNC machines, so you could make a piano out of literally whatever you wanted! Now that I think about it, a piano CNC'd out of stone would be epic!
The fact that picks on 1000-picked guitar aren't picking thin strings makes me think of a bass with 1000 picks. I think you should try making it (at least, maybe, changing strings on the existing guitar?). It would be even more hellish then, because picking a bass with 5000 picks a second must be considered the most deadliest of the deadly sins.
A base doesn't even have a single note above 5kHz. There isn't a single note you could strike with that that would actually allow the string to even do a single full swing before the next pick grabs it. At that point he is simply limiting amplitude through the pick events ...
I am very interested in making the guitar pickups spin and make the bridge a normal one. Wouldn’t that sound cool, like 8 pickups fast spinning? Does that makes sense. Also I like bass idea!
@@Mattiaskrantzhonestly since it's a mechanism for picking up the magnetic resistance of the string over time, spinning it would oscillate the respective volume over the time dimension respective to the radius of the pickup from the center of rotation and so you could modulate the volume in a nonlinear fashion over time frequency and maybe that would be an interesting effect
Rotating pickups would create at least an auto-tremolo effect, though if Doppler effect comes in it would be auto-vibrato as well. But SO much more easily accomplished with some audio tools😂
10:28 Dude owns like 30 pianos, and apparently a 5 foot wide curved monitor on a computer capable of running about 300 programs at the same time. I'm starting to think he might be independently wealthy or something.
At 5k picks per second, you are well into the range where the pick rate is forming the pitch of the resultant sound, and the harmonic frequency of the string and the pick are contributing timbre rather than pitch. You could probably play a tune by holding an unfretted string down against the pickwheel and just ramping up and down the speed of the motor. Or treat it like a bagpipe - tune the pick-wheel rotation speed to a drone pitch, and play a melody over it with the strings.
Once the picking goes above 20/second, we start to perceive the attacks as another pitch, separate from the pitch of the string If you put the audio through a spectrogram you can immediately get the rate of picking by just finding the extra frequency that pops up
On top of that, at full speed the string has no time to vibrate freely before the next pick strokes it, since the picking frequency is higher than the free vibration frequency. So basically, the pitch you hear only depends on the rotation speed, irrespective on the string you pluck or where you put your fingers (although that does influence the timbre).
As a Hearing Impaired TH-cam viewer, I got to admit that: you sir, are really crazy for inventing next level of invention on guitar picks instrument. I spend my time as a hobby with my two of the 3d printers. 😁
How have I never seen this channel before?! This dude has TH-cam video production absolutely nailed... like seriously master level. This is a kid that grew up watching hella TH-cam.
@@Raven1024 It just becomes hard to distinguish, like a weird harmonic. Our brains can't really tell the difference between something knocking at 5khz versus a sine wave at 5khz. The pulse there is quick enough to become a tone either way. If you slowed down a 5khz sine wave enough, it would also sound like it was knocking or chopping. The string doesn't sound at 5khz either. Or I wouldn't think it did. The string sounds at the frequency it vibrates at for the length and tension - briefly, between pick strikes. And then on top of that are the picks impacting it at a consistent 5000 times per second, like a sine wave. The string has its own pulse in its vibrations, and then a secondary pulse exists from the picks striking it at speeds that actual notes/harmonics occur at. Both of them are fast enough to sound like tones, so they clash and confuse our brains.
I just love how much the chaos has grown over the years. Like, the ideas but also just the jokes and video editing. Genious level of chaos right there. Michael Reeves would make a great colab partner at this point
the issue is the multiple rings of picks: very few notes can ring out as the note from one pick is almost always choked out by a pick on another row touching the string. there needs to be enough rotation in between picks to get one pick clear of the string before the next touches it.
One tip for when a program is lagging due to 'too much stuff', which applies to a whole lot of different software- you might try breaking the project into separate files, then combining them at the end. I do this a lot with very complex/high resolution photoshop files, video editing and 3d modeling. The combine process ends up being the only really laggy part most of the time but it helps speed up the design process so that you're not waiting for the computer to catch up as you're trying to work. That guitar at the end is pretty wild looking- maybe not practical or even usable but it does look cool!
@@Namse21 Black Eyed Peas only sampled that, they didn't make that legend guitar line/"riff". "Misirlou" is an ancient folk song, and musicians were playing it by 1920's. And made really popular with Dick Dale's surf rock version from 1962, which is the one everyone mimics and that Black Eyed Peas sampled
This gives me hope in music. I have encountered fellow musicians in my life always saying "everything's been done" going back to "00 and then I hear new music, or I come across things like this.
Martin Molin is like sipping latte and having a cigarette. Mattias Krantz is like sipping a Four Loko and having a microdose of meth. I mean none of this as criticism. I'm here for it.
I appreciate Roy Clark more and more all the time. Excellent builds and sweet amount of thought put into the whole project. The softer picks sound better to me also. Thanks again! 🕊❤
Wow. You were missing from my feed a few months. Even back then I thought your video was superb. Didn't expect its so much better today. So many good jokes, hidden jokes, amazing editing.love you so much
Since the picks themselves are creating a tone based on the rate they are plucking the strings at this point, it would be awesome to implement some sort of variable speed control that is tied to some sort of midi controller so someone could "play" the picks while you play the guitar.
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Sounded like you were saying Oprah
Hey just wanted to inform you that there is a bot pretending to be you in the comments. (love your work)
@@djmidnightwolf You get a web browser! You get a web browser! Everyone look under your chairs!
no
Excellent as always, also what filament did you use
12th century: *instruments of torture*
21st century: *torture of instruments*
😂brilliant
Revenge!
Love it🤣
Eh, most of the torture implements are Victorian fakes trying to prop up how "civilized" the British Empire was. You know, the most successful drug dealers in history.
Fair channel summary. (Don't stop.)
Fun fact: smoke on the water was actually plucked with two fingers, not strummed. So the double guitar pick is more correct than how most people play it.
Aaa I have always strummed it! Interesting😄
Was it? I don't think so. You just use your index finger to pluck the next string down. One string with the pick, the other with the finger.
@@CristiNeagu It is the same technique, just with pick + finger instead of two fingers so you don't have to put down the pick.
@squidcaps4308 very noice
I’ve always been amazed how different your average person’s memory of Smoke on the Water is from how it actually sounds lol
"This sounds terrible"
Death metal musicians: "That sounds brutal, sell me one."
I was over here thinking "wake up, honey. New metal genre just dropped."
I need this in the metal in my life
As someone who is dating a metal guitarist this is so accurate !
It sounds like the souls of hell being tortured
It is fantastic
the way the all strings max speed sounded like a real human scream
8:02 Aw hell nah bro thought he was slick. I saw that.
lol Ok i'm happy I wansn't the only one
same
100 picks
He wasn't lying. At 8.19, you clearly see he has fabricated 100 dicks.
there is a D not P
congratulations you made a hurdy gurdy lmao
Somehow I get this comment on every project I make hahah!
That must mean you're an amazing hurdy gurdist
@@Mattiaskrantz Crab evolution theory but with musical instruments
@@Mattiaskrantz Maybe you should take that as a sign that you need to mess around with Hurdy Gurdys already, it totally matches your chaotic vibes
Glad someone else realized it.
8:03, I am almost 100% sure that is not a P in Pick
8:04 makes it worse.
Oops!!
"Insert disk"
@@octaviusmorlock 8:19 really solidifies the concept.
14:40 really contextualizes this.
Somewhere, a one-man black metal soundcloud band is dreaming about this guitar.
And its me
@@crinimal_ Lets see who steals this idea first!
came here to say this
Black Metal artists are probably creaming over this one
@@MingusAhUmmUhhhh I just jizzed on picture of Varg Vikernes on my wall
2:12 midwest emo final boss
The problem is that the string doesn't have time to do an oscillation before it is hit again. You are actually hearing the frequency of the picks hitting the string.
You do hear the strings oscillate, the speed of the picks isn't changing with insane precision to match the fret he's fingering. That's such a stretch mrs incredible is jealous
Well I enjoyed this class content, music is an art and this video brings some good shizz to the table. Never mind your string oscillator crap..
Yeah I think if he had less picks further spread out and if he can make them maybe a bit softer again you'd get a clearer sound from it, you can slightly hear the notes he's playing but it's pretty much getting drowned out by the pick noise
@@jankington216 Huh, @hgdolder is right that the strings don't have time to oscillate. I'm assuming the E strings are tuned to 82 Hz and 330 Hz, and he definitely exceeds that with the picks. But you're right, "the speed of the picks isn't changing with insane precision to match the fret he's fingering." But then how are we hearing the strings oscillating? I'm stumped.
@@ricebix Yeah, I was sad to see him "discover" the softer picks thing and then almost immediately abandon it. :(
crashing the cad program is always the sign of a good idea.
that last noise from hell is perfect for a doom soundtrack tbh
When Fusion 360 starts crashing you know it's working
@@TheTurtleyOne Yeah, since back when it was just Inventor it still had an issue with a large number of features or sketches.
This is scientifically accurate!
See you on my Discord fellow engineers
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Putting the "tabs" on the screen was a great touch. The metronome really brought that joke home. Also using it as a back scratcher; comedy gold. Well done friend.
11:57 oh fantastic! Thanks for the tabs on screen, I've got my box fan and ready to go!
Teacher: Now shred the guitar at fast as you can, only using a pick.
The Student’s Guitar:
Me trying to feed my guitar into a paper shredder:
@@DraconicFlower-mz5lw No, your guitar *is* the shredder!
@@Angel_Dude44*feeds guitar into itself*
@@Angel_Dude44 but sir! I can't feed paper into it!
12:55
Limbic System - A fiery streak penetrates your skull, trying to force your eyes open. It's a sound. A clarion call from hell.
Encyclopedia - Somehow you know what it is -- a Coupris Kineema motor carriage.
What are you talkin about, bro.
Sick reference. Its disco baby
Nice Disco Elysium refrence
Volition - Steady yourself. You don't need to give in to the noise. Focus. Breathe. It's just a sound, nothing more. You are in control.
@@VoidySan Look up Coupris Kineema Motor Carriage and fall down the Disco Elysium rabbit hole.
"Let's start with 0 picks"
Housemates: 10/10, no notes, please stop
Me, a cultured fingerpicker: "No problem"
8:03 100 Dicks i mean Picks!
0:13 mental health issues “ ok this gona be a great video already 🤣🤣🤣 “
Design straight out of hell. Sounds like a chainsaw.
Please get this into Mick Gordon's hands.
This Hurdy Gurdy from hell is perfect for the next Doom
Mick Gordon lives rent free in y’all heads
If he wants it I am up for it!
@puffballbk2186 the guy made guitar tones out of chainsaws, and put them on an 8 string, of course he does.
@@dropdead8886 if you look past the gimmicks you will realise that he is only an above average music producer and nothing special besides that
Dude took the scenic route to re-inventing the bow.
The bow is the mathematical integral of the pick.
@@Cab00v The bow does in a continuous way what the pick does discretely.
The pick is digital, because you work it with your fingers.
although a regular bow sounds terrible on guitar, i met a guy who made an autobow...it was like made out of a dissected cassette tape deck player and used a thick rubber band in place of bowstrings. it sounded amazing! i told him he needs to patent that idea...this was over 20 years ago, and i have never seen anything like it at stores yet. 😥
Reminds me of that old video that explains a gear differential by adding more and more spindles
@@sauercrowder Lego reduction gears, was that the one? where the Lego man will rotate a full 360° only once every several hundred thousand years?
Guy just invented the most odd yet effective back scratcher I’ve ever seen.
Frfr
ROFLMFAO!
This is what pioneering and real invention look like. Even in failure you are a genius, and the things that you learned during this are going to serve you well in the future I promise
OK, but the title block jokes at 8:10 were so good! All the editing was top notch, and the humor is perfect!
Bro, you literally invented a picked hurdy-gurdy.
"History is a flat circle" seems to apply to music history as well.
The one with the fish rod especially!
I always do somehow!
•
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@@groofay Time isn't made out of lines. It's made out of circles. That's why clocks are round.
@@ethansmith9065damn, never thought I’d see a red vs blue reference here
Been years since I watched that, shocked I remembered it lol
World Record holder for Tool Assisted Strumming Speedrun
.... and mental issues
@@v2ike6udik?????
Any %
8:04 oh man, I hope nobody screenshots this 😂
Why do you hope that nobody Screenshot this??
HAHAHAHA
I JUST THINK ITS ALL SOUNDING LIKE THE CRAPPIEST CLIP OF VALSE TONE SHREDDING
I THINK IF THE PICKWHEEL IS LIFTING ITSELF INSTEAD OF PUSHING THE STRING DOWN WITH A HANDLE
WHEN IT IS TURNED AROUND YOU CAN PLAY IN TUNE EVEN USE OPEN CHORDS
100 D!.ck.$ lol
Bro wat
Too late. 🤣
this is genuinely one of the most entertaining videos I’ve ever watched, the sheer amount of jokes and gags along with actual engineering is just incredible 💖
If there is an instrument called a "musical saw", then you just invented the "musical chainsaw".
Jesse James Dupree begs to differ.
Mick Gordon also begs to differ.
this feels more like a musical highfrequency blade, its a bit further than a chainsaw
It’s a thing
Brings a whole new meaning to shredding.
TH-cam comments: "now do 1 pick vs 1000 guitars"
OkGo: "Hold my gasoline"
Hold my whatsoline?!!?
@@beanman929petrol?😂
I love your fearful respect of that thing rolling at full speed. You need some safety glasses, lol.
Mick Gordon is going to use this to make demon noises in whatever game he works with next
Me before looking him up: "I bet that's the doom guy"
I think that guitar would fit well in some of my songs
If Bethesda can actually pay him
@@dr.insecto7846fr
If video stops existing someday, nobody would believe there was a guy that actually did all this stuff. Best sound engineer ever at doing unnecessary things
Even more than Bernth!
"5,000 guitars, they seem to cry. My ears will melt, and then my eyes."
Unexpected Blue Öyster Cult
More cowbell!
Uh... Sorry. It's reflex at this point.
5:57 not the mark rober music💀
GD appreciation comment
Bro I was literally bout to comment this lol 😂
"Begin audio prompt in 3... 2... 1..."
14:56
"Document results."
Lmao
I hate this comment so much cuz it made me laugh mid-drink and now i gagged on my milk
thank you very much xD
Results=
Not a guitar.
Possibly a torture device?
More testing needed.
😂
That made me relive all the moments I died in Pizzaria Simulator
sounds like the cry of a tortured soul.
I feel like Drone/Noise enthusiasts would appreciate this demonic pick engine. Also it looks absolutely sick. Like, straight up something from cyberpunk setting.
Mattias, I love how you're never stopped by the fact that what you're doing definitely won't "work" or make "good" sounding music, and that's not a backhanded compliment in the least. You do these things because you can, and because they're funny, and it's excellent. Keep it up!
This is how some of the greatest discoveries are made.
Also, you learn from each failure. So if you're prepared to fail you don't get hung up on that and instead get your maximum learning from it.
Man, you’re a genious! Kind of makes me proud of being part of humanity 😊 Keep on making my days!
What a dedication to craft such demon summoning instrument
Got to get red orbs somehow.
You should 3D print an entire functioning piano
That idea has become a lot more reasonable since the 3d printers became so much faster a few years ago. I assume full size one? Since smaller pianos has already been done very nicely already (not using strings)
@@Mattiaskrantzhow about a 3D printed folding upright piano so you can transport it everywhere like a suitcase
That would be actually useful @@KestralRR1
@@Mattiaskrantz No, there are some truly massive 3D printers out there! Or alternatively, CNC, there are companies now that can operate highly precise room sized 5 axis CNC machines, so you could make a piano out of literally whatever you wanted! Now that I think about it, a piano CNC'd out of stone would be epic!
You've done a dozen acoustic, stringed piano experiments - what about a Rhodes?
@11:10 He was gonna say kitten ... get your heads out of the gutter 😂
get your mind outta the gutta
but you know
d
turn the captions on that moment
wtf i replied twice
@@NaiveCat45446zeroSEVEN sweet Lord the captions did him dirty 😂
@@HousecoatHero i also thought he was going to say that
props for actually building it and not just thumbnail
The fact that picks on 1000-picked guitar aren't picking thin strings makes me think of a bass with 1000 picks. I think you should try making it (at least, maybe, changing strings on the existing guitar?). It would be even more hellish then, because picking a bass with 5000 picks a second must be considered the most deadliest of the deadly sins.
A base doesn't even have a single note above 5kHz. There isn't a single note you could strike with that that would actually allow the string to even do a single full swing before the next pick grabs it. At that point he is simply limiting amplitude through the pick events ...
I am very interested in making the guitar pickups spin and make the bridge a normal one. Wouldn’t that sound cool, like 8 pickups fast spinning? Does that makes sense. Also I like bass idea!
@@Mattiaskrantzhonestly since it's a mechanism for picking up the magnetic resistance of the string over time, spinning it would oscillate the respective volume over the time dimension respective to the radius of the pickup from the center of rotation and so you could modulate the volume in a nonlinear fashion over time frequency and maybe that would be an interesting effect
@@Mattiaskrantz Hey man, wanna try to recreate this, any way u could put the CAD file anywhere?
Rotating pickups would create at least an auto-tremolo effect, though if Doppler effect comes in it would be auto-vibrato as well. But SO much more easily accomplished with some audio tools😂
Thanks for the TABs to play along! much appreciated
that comment flippin killed me
10:28
Dude owns like 30 pianos, and apparently a 5 foot wide curved monitor on a computer capable of running about 300 programs at the same time. I'm starting to think he might be independently wealthy or something.
I think these are not programms, but tabs in autodesk fusion
but he's frying eggs in a pot
And he milked those spiders that one time.
@@matveyboayr toolbar of fusion i think.
@@jmizzuf6575 rich people can still fry eggs in pots, they just don't HAVE to.
This is so so cool!!! It may not sound amazing, but it's such a cool art piece! Your channel is awesome!
Bro pulled out the Mark Rober OST when he started explaining.
and slo mo guys
5:50 Lol you're right
him: *starts playing guitar with 1000 picks*
me: cool, you got something else ?
him: *starts playing drums with 100 sticks*
*front end loader full of drumsticks dumps bucket*
🤣🤣
general greivous
Wake up, Mattias remembered his TH-cam password.
See you in 6 months again!
Plot twist: he wrote it down on a piano.
The password is 88 Es
Mattias is the person to use sheet music as a password.
0:27 What's this riff?? I need to hear it in full! It sounds like an emotional Polyphia riff
13:46 suddenly safety glasses lol
So you invented a motorized electric hurdy gurdy
It's closer to a music box.
Patty Gurdy needs one.
And oddly still not mechanical enough
"I just wanna touch it, like it's a little ki-." I'm sure you were going to say kitten RIGHT? 😂
Editors gonna lose his job 💀
Words in the English language cannot describe how much I hope he was going to say kitten🤣
:D i had to laugh on this. same with the part earlier where he felt something whilel ooking at the hot guitarist babe ^^
From Matt to drake in .2 seconds
1:16 WHATING THE STRINGS
*Plucking
@@rb1k. bro ngl I heard fvck 3 times😭
He is literally saying fvcking, you cant convince me otherwise😂
I REALLY liked the way the pic wheel sounded at certain speeds with certain songs.
I think you should write something specifically for the instrument.
Definitely
At 5k picks per second, you are well into the range where the pick rate is forming the pitch of the resultant sound, and the harmonic frequency of the string and the pick are contributing timbre rather than pitch. You could probably play a tune by holding an unfretted string down against the pickwheel and just ramping up and down the speed of the motor.
Or treat it like a bagpipe - tune the pick-wheel rotation speed to a drone pitch, and play a melody over it with the strings.
Once the picking goes above 20/second, we start to perceive the attacks as another pitch, separate from the pitch of the string
If you put the audio through a spectrogram you can immediately get the rate of picking by just finding the extra frequency that pops up
nice!
On top of that, at full speed the string has no time to vibrate freely before the next pick strokes it, since the picking frequency is higher than the free vibration frequency. So basically, the pitch you hear only depends on the rotation speed, irrespective on the string you pluck or where you put your fingers (although that does influence the timbre).
That super guitar sounds like it’s going to summon something
12:10 Sounds great for a Mad Max soundtrack! Almost like a car engine guitar
First the flamethrower guitar, now this for the sequel
6:28
Love how you were able to turn that failed print into a joke. Awesome video man!
"We've had the Stone Age, we've had the Bronze Age, now we're in the Pissing About Age..."
The “F around and find out Age”
I honestly love that for us
- Karl pilkington
Karl is a wonder in our time.
As a Hearing Impaired TH-cam viewer, I got to admit that: you sir, are really crazy for inventing next level of invention on guitar picks instrument. I spend my time as a hobby with my two of the 3d printers. 😁
11:07 "its addicting, i just wanna touch it. Like its a little kid" 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Yep😅
He is unhinged 💀
@@whaisonw2865 UNHINGED?!!!!! THAT SHIT IS SICK, THANKS FOR THE PRE RECORDED TIME STAMP SO I CAN REPORT HIS WEIRD ASS!!! DONT FUCK WITH THE KIDS BRO.
Dr Krantz
I think he said kitten but the edit is priceless.
It's really cool you got Oprah to sponsor this video.
I know I thought she was busy giving away cars.
8 minutes and 4 seconds... perhaps you might want to reposition the green screen... 🤭 "100 dicks" 🤣🤣🤦♂️
She has her own browser now? My god, that woman is everywhere!
@@meekrob bro... 😂👏👏👏😂
There's an audience for everything. I've been to several concerts where you could unironically play this thing.
I will invite you and the 14 people liking this comment!
@@Mattiaskrantz Please combine it with the electric piano. I feel like they'd go very nice together.
Yup. He basically made a harsh noise instrument. Merzbow would be all over that hurdy-gurdy from hell.
How have I never seen this channel before?! This dude has TH-cam video production absolutely nailed... like seriously master level. This is a kid that grew up watching hella TH-cam.
if you are playing a string 5000 times per second it doesn't matter what note you fret, the frecuency the string will sound at is 5000Hz.
Yeah i hear brrrt
Unless it's electrical..
If that were strictly true you wouldn't hear any change when he changes fret positions, but you do. Which means this is not quite true.
@@Raven1024 It just becomes hard to distinguish, like a weird harmonic. Our brains can't really tell the difference between something knocking at 5khz versus a sine wave at 5khz. The pulse there is quick enough to become a tone either way. If you slowed down a 5khz sine wave enough, it would also sound like it was knocking or chopping.
The string doesn't sound at 5khz either. Or I wouldn't think it did. The string sounds at the frequency it vibrates at for the length and tension - briefly, between pick strikes. And then on top of that are the picks impacting it at a consistent 5000 times per second, like a sine wave. The string has its own pulse in its vibrations, and then a secondary pulse exists from the picks striking it at speeds that actual notes/harmonics occur at. Both of them are fast enough to sound like tones, so they clash and confuse our brains.
You simply hear 5,000 copies of the same note, whatever it happens to be. Which is a bit of a mess, but not a 5,000 Hz mess.
Not gonna lie, the horse brush sounds better 😂😂
Yeah😂😂
Horse brush guitar?
I just love how much the chaos has grown over the years. Like, the ideas but also just the jokes and video editing. Genious level of chaos right there. Michael Reeves would make a great colab partner at this point
Exactly my thoughts after seeing those transitions. The chaos is spreading.
I like it a lot, and it's still not zoomer level ridiculously fast jumpcuts
Two words:
Mental
Health
Issues
@@Psycho-Ssnake
**Cough**
Yeah I really liked the chaotic editing and transitions in the intro. Maybe it was a bit much all the way throughout though but still great
Thanks for the tab it was really helpful☺️
the issue is the multiple rings of picks: very few notes can ring out as the note from one pick is almost always choked out by a pick on another row touching the string. there needs to be enough rotation in between picks to get one pick clear of the string before the next touches it.
I suspect pushing down the strings would also bend them out of tune
, I think just removing the two inner rows of the guitar pics would make a big difference! •
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8:02 - I refuse to believe this was accidental.
As a graphic designer, I can tell you: thatʼs definetely not a P.
@@majime-yamashitaas a gutiarist i can definitely tell you it doenst say pick either
@@majime-yamashita he accidentally increased size of a lower-case 'p', lol
I mean just look at 8:19
One tip for when a program is lagging due to 'too much stuff', which applies to a whole lot of different software- you might try breaking the project into separate files, then combining them at the end. I do this a lot with very complex/high resolution photoshop files, video editing and 3d modeling. The combine process ends up being the only really laggy part most of the time but it helps speed up the design process so that you're not waiting for the computer to catch up as you're trying to work.
That guitar at the end is pretty wild looking- maybe not practical or even usable but it does look cool!
At 8:13 it looks like it says something else
Bicks :P
I came to the comments for this.
Same
The amount of insane geniuses on TH-cam creating crazy stuff is increasing. And I love it.
After being optimised, you can probably write a song that only that guitar can play
thank god for the tabs at 12:20, now I can play this myself :)
RUSH E, eat your heart out.
That is amazing!!! Pure genius! Keep up the good work
that's sounds like it'd be a tool a horror movie audio designer would love ngl
Im not even into music, just watch these videos to watch him silly goof
Thank you that’s how it should be😎
@@MattiaskrantzYoure welcome, and the Black eyed peas at 6:50 sounds really awesome actually :)
@@Namse21 Black Eyed Peas only sampled that, they didn't make that legend guitar line/"riff". "Misirlou" is an ancient folk song, and musicians were playing it by 1920's. And made really popular with Dick Dale's surf rock version from 1962, which is the one everyone mimics and that Black Eyed Peas sampled
@@DaP84 Didnt know all that but good to know!
@@Namse21 might be ^^ Agree that the fishing roll rendition sounded really awesome! Now we need Mattias on a surfboard playing this simultaneously lol
12:32 SOMEBODY SAMPLE THAT SOUND 🔥🔥🔥
On it
Pretty much this
th-cam.com/video/XjNwUG_r-y0/w-d-xo.htmlt
Wicked
This gives me hope in music. I have encountered fellow musicians in my life always saying "everything's been done" going back to "00 and then I hear new music, or I come across things like this.
This is peak TH-cam, janky yet just perfect.
Edit: Also all those TH-camr references were great, slowmo guys, veritasium ect
I absolutely love how "100 PICKS" was put perfectly on your shoulder to block out the bottom of the P 😂
I had to scroll too far to find this comment :P
LOL !
@@FrankDaBank25 8:04 if anyone is looking for it
8:03 your creative editing has earned my subscription. 100 Dicks , I laughed hard at that once i realised what you did there
Martin Molin is like sipping latte and having a cigarette. Mattias Krantz is like sipping a Four Loko and having a microdose of meth. I mean none of this as criticism. I'm here for it.
"it is an instrument so it needs to sound good"
bagpipes, recorder, kazoo : "thats objective"
Waterphone.
Recorders cook in the right hands
You don’t like bagpipes? Tell me you aren’t Scottish without telling me you aren’t Scottish.
Bagpipes sound amazing, and if you disagree it's because you never heard one.
*subjective
Dang man, you’re going to time travel with that thing. Amazing.
What song is playing at 0:04? And in general, in just a first couple of minutes
“Man On The Moon” by R.E.M.
@@SleepyDJC thx
Generic trap garbage.mp3
Darude Sandstorm
100 DICKS was my favorite part. Lmao
"YOU GET SEARCH ENGINE, AND YOU GET A SEARCH ENGINE, I NEED EVERYONE TO LOOK UNDER THEIR CHAIRS FOR THEIR SEARCH ENGINE"
14:21 - that fucking super mario ahh wobble though
😮
LMAO
XD
The editing of this video is absolutely on fire and your energy and attitude is absolutely on crack
He went for a lot more jokes. This was a fun video.
Thank you!! This video was a bit easier with the engineering aspect. So had more time to cook up entertainment instead!😄
I appreciate Roy Clark more and more all the time. Excellent builds and sweet amount of thought put into the whole project. The softer picks sound better to me also. Thanks again! 🕊❤
"it's addictive, i just wanna touch it, like it's a little ki..." 😂😂😂😂
Yeah, I caught that 😂😂
The surf music almost sounded good
rare miss
average youtuber signaling their proclivities via "jokes"
I mean kittens are so cute and soft!
Wow. You were missing from my feed a few months. Even back then I thought your video was superb. Didn't expect its so much better today. So many good jokes, hidden jokes, amazing editing.love you so much
Since the picks themselves are creating a tone based on the rate they are plucking the strings at this point, it would be awesome to implement some sort of variable speed control that is tied to some sort of midi controller so someone could "play" the picks while you play the guitar.
Dude, you are crazy cool! I love it!!
That is the most original thing I have seen on TH-cam for ages.
Well done. If I wasn’t already subscribed I would subscribe!
12:24 the metronome got me wheezing xDDDDDDDDDDDD
Broooo you have LEVELLED UP your videos. Love it
Like always you have a great idea and perfect inginering constructions , congratulations !!!