Right! That's what it sounds like! I was thinking this is definitely not the noise I expected and I would think of a different instrument hearing that. It really is like a string plucking sound. Pretty cool
@@asgeirsoe pretty sure the tongue we is is just bc she was wetting her lips and the actual noise comes from short, hard presses of air against the mouthpiece. Aintnoway someone can flick their tongue that quickly and hard downwards (and generally you play that flute without direct contact anyways)
@@YupppiI played the cello, but if the violin is anything similar I'd say either playing below the bridge or a pizzacato pluck bent by the tuners would've been weirder than just moving down the string.
@@Yupppi I recall having a specific sound that used to make everyone's skin crawl on the violin. I would do it whenever I was bored. I believe it was plucking and then gliding up? Not very unusual, but it would make everyone haaate me HAAHAHA
as a violinist whose played since middle school orchestra class, i can tell you from experience that that is NOT the weirdest sound you can make with a violin😂😂
Could also try playing with the wood of the bow makes a strange airy sound, or even try bowing the strings above the finger board near the tuning pegs for a really nice (nasty) squeak!
@@blu9547 we all thought buglers Holiday was boring lol plus majority of us never heard of it. Oh and our director actually got mad at the band cause everyone hated it and threatened to cancel our winter concert 😂
Reminded me of gabriels horn when being played by the cat/dog. Or when somone that isnt worthy of playing gabriels horn plays it. . It sounds bad... All dogs go to heavin 2 watch it youll hear it
@@supercrafter0154it's _basically_ true. He's doing a technique called "multiphonics". There are a few different ways to do it, but the most common one on brass instruments, and I think the one he's doing here, does basically involve singing into the instrument. Though note that he note you hear is actually not always the note he's singing, because what you hear is affected by the interference patterns between the note he's blowing and the note he's singing.
It's beat boxing I think! It's an extended technique on flute where I think you pop your lips while using enough air to go through it. I've tried it before but never actually got it well before 😅
It ain’t even the weirdest sound on a flute You can play it like a brass instrument, you can somehow play it with 2 people (look up 2 people 1 flute on TH-cam it’s nuts), and there’s probably much more I can’t think of
@@4Sillyzthey meant pizzicato in string instruments. It sounds very similar to when you pluck on a violin. They weren’t referring to the name of the technique
My favorite is the seagull sound cello can make when you draw the bow and slide down the fingerboard. James Horner used it in Titanic score during the sinking.
@MrDuckmanroblox I think that's how it's done. I play violin so it's the E string for me but I think cello is CGDA. The Titanic score does the seagull sound and it's very creepy/cool when all of the cellos do it together
I don't know much about brass, but I got the slight impression that the trombonist is low-key flexing? And I loved the tuba-elephant and whatever the trumpetist played lol
The trombonist is singing while playing. It creates a multiphonic effect. The trumpet player is doing what is commonly called a "horse whinny". You can hear an example of this effect being used in an actual price of music at the end of Leroy Anderson's Sleigh Ride.
@@msmbeach1288it’s a very Hungarian name to have especially with the spelling which is very clearly written and his accent, there’s no debate he is Hungarian 😂
It's called multiphonics. You hum into your horn while you play! I play trombone and it's really fun to do, but I can't play melodies while doing it. That guy in the video is incredibly talented at it.
i think there's a song somewhere that actually utilizes the trumpet horse lol played it in band once, forgot the name, i think it's like Korean Morning or sth
I once had to bow (drag a violin bow across something) a suspended cymbal. My director liked the awful sound so much, he put a microphone under it. I still get shivers from it
0:51 I don't know why but I always get sooo excited when I see a Hungarian out on the wild (online in a foreign environment). Like hellooo we have something in common thats so cool
My weirdest tuba noise is a light saber and my weirdest trombone noise is a sports car. Both make funny noises when you play them without their mouthpiece though
when I look at these people I see someone who dedicated themselves to their passion and craft and was probably told (hopefully not) that it was a waste of time by adults. And they pushed through and worked hard and get to make art for a living now. Beautiful
The weirdest sounds I've ever heard from an oboe are the first 2 years of my brother's learning to play it.
😂😂😂😂
Bruh.... Savage!
based
As an oboe player, I can confirm beginner oboeists invent weirder sounds every day
YOU win the internet today. Or 8 days ago, to be more precise.
Did she... pluck the flute?
I kinda liked it tho
More like slapping the instrument with the tongue. :)
Yeah, she did!
Right! That's what it sounds like! I was thinking this is definitely not the noise I expected and I would think of a different instrument hearing that. It really is like a string plucking sound. Pretty cool
@@asgeirsoe pretty sure the tongue we is is just bc she was wetting her lips and the actual noise comes from short, hard presses of air against the mouthpiece.
Aintnoway someone can flick their tongue that quickly and hard downwards (and generally you play that flute without direct contact anyways)
Not even “I play the tuba” he says THIS IS THE TUBA
You don't play the tuba. The tuba allows you.
@@decathec the tuba chooses you.
elephant = tuba
Even funnier he said "this is a tuba"
I am heavy instrument guy, and this, is my instrument (said in deep Russian accent)
Flute sound is amazing because it sounds percussive
Bro I got Utopia flashbacks
il s'agit de la technique "Tongue -ram "
I thought it sounds more like a plucking noise on a very tight string. Love it.
To me, it looks like a pizzicato made in a violin or a viola.
@feesh6597 Finally someone said it. That's the first thing I think of when I hear the sounds too
The trombone played Canon in Despair
🤣🤣
Very comprehensible, though
This hits hard after playing Danganronpa for the long period of time
😆
No that was clearly Basket Case.
…or was it Scatman’s World?
I think only katherine grasped the concept of weird sound 😂
100%
Yeah, I've heard all these in regular classical music.
Please elaborate on the weirdest noise on oboe, trombone, tuba, trumpet or violin in your opinion :)
@@YupppiI played the cello, but if the violin is anything similar I'd say either playing below the bridge or a pizzacato pluck bent by the tuners would've been weirder than just moving down the string.
@@Yupppi I recall having a specific sound that used to make everyone's skin crawl on the violin. I would do it whenever I was bored. I believe it was plucking and then gliding up? Not very unusual, but it would make everyone haaate me HAAHAHA
That vocal trombone harmony is awesome.
Yessss
Yeah, polyphony is rad, not weird
@@error.418agreed.
It's the melody of Pachelbel's canon in d major
@@AverageBishop- we know
Flute 🍿🍿
Oboe 🚢🚢
Trombone 📯🌀🌀📯
Tuba 🐘🐘
Trumpet 🐴🐴
Violin 🐀🐀
Tuba: 🕷🟦🟥
This is excellent! I didn't get the trombone comparison, though... probably because I don't know a lot about music...
as a violinist whose played since middle school orchestra class, i can tell you from experience that that is NOT the weirdest sound you can make with a violin😂😂
Should've dragged the bow on the part of the strings that's below the bridge
Nah loosen the g string then play it
Could also try playing with the wood of the bow makes a strange airy sound, or even try bowing the strings above the finger board near the tuning pegs for a really nice (nasty) squeak!
I think that’s the weirdest sound you can make if you value your violin 😂
@@sleepynightowl4182yep instead of actually playing or practicing thats what I do lol
The tubist had a cannon event
That's where I heard that!
And the trombone had a Canon event
Sounded more like the Prowler sting than 2099's.
I already knew the trumpet was boutta do the horse whinny 😂
Everybody learned how to do it in their middle school Christmas concert I love it lol
@@trinitybaker6805 Leroy Anderson my beloved
I haven't played the trumpet for over a decade and i immediately went "oh, valves half-down, yeah?" lol
I did that for my winter concert in 7th grade I also had to wear the mask lol
@@blu9547 we all thought buglers Holiday was boring lol plus majority of us never heard of it.
Oh and our director actually got mad at the band cause everyone hated it and threatened to cancel our winter concert 😂
The man with the tuba: summon Spiderman 2099 ☠️
💀💀
It's actually Prowler tho.
I was looking for this comment!!
I came to the comments section just to see if someone else had heard the similarity between the tuba sound and theme from the Spiderverse movie. 😂
WE MUST PROTECT JOHN AND HIS TUBA AT ALL COSTS, HE LOOKS TOO WHOLESOME FOR THIS EARTH
HAIL
@@4thechivostreamsarchive586
SNOW
The tuba
I have the power to change the likes from 999 to 1k
Tbf every single soul in this video is adorable ❤
I think the flute wins! She made a perfect plucked string sound!
Agree 🎉
Playing Canon in D by yourself on trombone is a pretty cool flex.
LOL the tuba was an elephant that suddenly felt a burning sensation in his behind.
😂😂
Reminded me of gabriels horn when being played by the cat/dog. Or when somone that isnt worthy of playing gabriels horn plays it. . It sounds bad... All dogs go to heavin 2 watch it youll hear it
"Trombone isn't a polyphonic instrument"
YES IT IS
He’s using two instruments, the trombone and his voice
@@lebojayI am unsure whether this is true or not, but it’s still very cool
I'm ALMOST completely sure he's singing the high part.
Having tried to do this with flute, I am still impressed.
@@supercrafter0154it's _basically_ true. He's doing a technique called "multiphonics". There are a few different ways to do it, but the most common one on brass instruments, and I think the one he's doing here, does basically involve singing into the instrument.
Though note that he note you hear is actually not always the note he's singing, because what you hear is affected by the interference patterns between the note he's blowing and the note he's singing.
He kinda looks like Tommyinit
as a band kid myself, I want to recommend finding the strangest sound on a clarinet... it sounds like a dying duck in your walls.
Bro really summond Miguel O'Hara with that tuba...
Glad im not the only one that immediately thought that
Exactly what I was thinking
trombone guy just casually playing harmonics
HOW did she do that with her flute? I have to learn this sorcery.
It's beat boxing I think! It's an extended technique on flute where I think you pop your lips while using enough air to go through it. I've tried it before but never actually got it well before 😅
I'd believe it if someone said there was a violinist plucking their strings behind her. She's clearly a pro
Welcome to pizzicato my friend
It ain’t even the weirdest sound on a flute
You can play it like a brass instrument, you can somehow play it with 2 people (look up 2 people 1 flute on TH-cam it’s nuts), and there’s probably much more I can’t think of
@@aliindavally5520 You're gonna love Greg Pattillo, does a ton of beatboxing flute
OMG I DID NOT EXPECT THERE TO BE A HUNGARIAN! as a hungarian it makes me happy in more ways than one 😂
Fellow Hungarians,we must protect our countrymen Tamás at all costs 💪🏻🇭🇺
She really turned that flute into a percussion instrument omfg 😂😂
That was NOT the sound I was expecting that flute to make XDD
Suddenly many cartoon sounds make a lot of sense😂
As a former trombone player I'm impressed by the trombone guy! The noice he made actually isn't easy at all and takes a lot of practice! Wow
His skill is impressive but I am still slightly disappointed. I know he could make a weirder sound if he had less talent and more creativity.
I had no idea you could make a flute sound pizzicato 🤯
ermm actually its staccato
@@4Sillyzthey meant pizzicato in string instruments. It sounds very similar to when you pluck on a violin. They weren’t referring to the name of the technique
@@4Sillyzastute observation! its almost as if it was a joke
The trombone player was growling, where he sings a lower note than what he plays to make a chord. It's a valid jazz technique.
I can't explain it, but those are the most brass looking brass players ever.
I love every single one of those noises.
"Hi, i am a singer and this is the weirdest noise i can make:
Hi, i am a singer and this is the weirdest noise i can make"
As the daughter of a trumpet player i knew exactly that he would play that 😂
That’s such a daughter thing to say 😂 I love that
Bro the Tuba was spiderman 2099 Canons Event i swear
I was looking for someone who would say this 😂
@@chulk2764 same couldnt find anyone so did it myself
Katherine was hilarious.
“I play the trombone, and this is the weirdest sound I can make.”
*Pachelbel’s Canon*
Say slateport
How tf did that first lady turn a flute into a percussion instrument
Tongue slap
My favorite is the seagull sound cello can make when you draw the bow and slide down the fingerboard. James Horner used it in Titanic score during the sinking.
On the A string?
@MrDuckmanroblox I think that's how it's done. I play violin so it's the E string for me but I think cello is CGDA. The Titanic score does the seagull sound and it's very creepy/cool when all of the cellos do it together
Okay, thanks! Time to troll my orchestra
DJs need to hop on that flute sound fr
As a trumpet player the second I saw him I knew it was going to be the horse whinny 😂
Pretty sure that third guys a vampire
Why? How?
Former band kid, and I’m not making any accusations, but most of my strange sound discoveries came to me when I really didn’t want to work on scales.
Katharine ate that!
The violin at the end scratched my brain in a place that I did not know was itchy
That violin LITERALLY sent shivers down my spine. I've never felt that before!
Made a funny noise on my ocarina once. Instead of a funny video, I got ringing in my ears that lasted for 2 days!
Okay but the trumpet player has TOTALLY done the horse solo in Sleigh Ride 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"The weirdest noise I can make is Pachelbel's Canon in D."
As a faroese person i always get excited when i see faroese people in videos. Lets go Dávur! 🙂
The trombone one is actually a skill lol
I can definitely make some weirder noises with all of these instruments
The flute 'plucking' really caught me off guard
I want a song with that flute noise!
kinda sounds like pizzicato!
I don't know much about brass, but I got the slight impression that the trombonist is low-key flexing?
And I loved the tuba-elephant and whatever the trumpetist played lol
The trombonist is singing while playing. It creates a multiphonic effect. The trumpet player is doing what is commonly called a "horse whinny". You can hear an example of this effect being used in an actual price of music at the end of Leroy Anderson's Sleigh Ride.
@@travismmedinamultiphonics isn’t even the widest thing you can do bc if you open your spit valve and play that is crazy
Multiphonic Canon is 🤌🤌🤌
@@travismmedina I pretty sure the trombone player just has his quart valve half pressed and on his instrument that means he both routes are open
@@Boredom_Herself I mean if you doodle tongue and molting phonics while playing it’s sick
As a former tuba player, I can confirm that we are not playing the tuba. The tuba is playing us. We are simply a vessel for the tuba.
Yes!!! We got a sleighride neeeiiiggghh from the trumpeter ❤❤❤
The first lady understood the assignment perfectly 👌
pachebel deserves it. also that's a canon event noise.
When the first lady started with the flute, I had flash backs of American pie
Hi from Hungary, Tamás! 😊
But I think he is Tomáš and this is name from the Czech Republic or Slovakia
@@msmbeach1288dude...
@@msmbeach1288it’s a very Hungarian name to have especially with the spelling which is very clearly written and his accent, there’s no debate he is Hungarian 😂
@@msmbeach1288nah man i know that accent when i hear it lol
These people seem so wholesome and wonderful 🥲❤️
Wow band kids could've been so much worse thank you band kids for toning it down for us
Amazing talented musicians with sparkly personalities ☺
The flute one was SO cool!
Agreed ❤
Okay but i really love the trombone harmony thing
It's called multiphonics. You hum into your horn while you play! I play trombone and it's really fun to do, but I can't play melodies while doing it. That guy in the video is incredibly talented at it.
It’s from a song called pachabel canon in d major
i legit got goosebumps on the violin part i dont like that
My jaw dropped open when she played the flute! I didn't know flutes could sound like that!! Incredible!
You just know the trumpets know that from playing sleigh ride during Christmas concerts
i think there's a song somewhere that actually utilizes the trumpet horse lol
played it in band once, forgot the name, i think it's like Korean Morning or sth
They also use it in Sleigh Ride!
The Flute Player actually playing a weird noise, then all the others just play their instruments bad on purpose
the trumpet whinny is real
They're not playing the instruments badly. Each of these sounds could be placed effectively into a song.
Trumpet guy is looking like John Goodman as soon as he plays it.
I knew the oboist was going to make that noise. You can have a lot of fun with that one in the right context and location 😂.
That trombone wasn't weird, Davur is literally providing his own backing harmonies... that was awesome.
Trumpets really do just like to horse around. (I play trumpet)
Yo that TUBA saund like that latest spider man movie
2024
Across the spider-verse?
Yeah definitely sounds like it
John went full send on that tuba!!💥
That “weird” trombone noise was actually pretty cool. Sounded like boss music.
The oboe won it for me
Nah that ain't a tuba or trumpet those are elephants!!
There’s way weirder things you can do with a tuba😭 bro just blasted
LOVE THIS!!!💚
And violin for the win.
No one can get remotely close to Kathy’s glorious performance 🎭
Flute pizzicato?!?
😂
I love how proud they all sounded when presenting their noise😌
That violin belongs in invidious
*Insidious. I immediately thought of it too!
I once had to bow (drag a violin bow across something) a suspended cymbal. My director liked the awful sound so much, he put a microphone under it. I still get shivers from it
Isn't that like a legit sound making that horror film sound artists use? Or similar stuff, iirc
@@justjaguar2314 pretty much. It sounds like if you were to drag a metal fork across a chalkboard. It was awful having to stand next to it lol
@@apl.and.banna08 yeah I bet it would make my skin crawl too lol :D
0:51 I don't know why but I always get sooo excited when I see a Hungarian out on the wild (online in a foreign environment). Like hellooo we have something in common thats so cool
Hehe same, I saw his name and heard him say it and went like AYEEE TESÓÓÓ de király vagy!!
Tamás magyaaaaaar! 😍😍😍❤️
Még jó hooogy💪💪
😃WAY too excited watching this😅
John (tuba), Chris (trumpet), and Tamas (strings) are the only ones that got the assignment.
My weirdest tuba noise is a light saber and my weirdest trombone noise is a sports car. Both make funny noises when you play them without their mouthpiece though
I love their sense of humor lol
Canon on the trombone sounds from a surreal animation
Thanks to you, musicians, for giving us so much joy when playing.
"I hope" 😂
The flute, oboe, trombone, tuba, trumpet and violin make funny noises! Well done guys! 🤣♪ Hahaha! 🤣
As a trombone player, Katherine wins
when I look at these people I see someone who dedicated themselves to their passion and craft and was probably told (hopefully not) that it was a waste of time by adults. And they pushed through and worked hard and get to make art for a living now. Beautiful
I fully thought this would be about people coughing between pieces (during concerts).
I love how happy and mischievous they all look just before makimg the sound. Glad they had fun!