Gotta love the internet. I'm an American woman living in Wyoming, watching a group of Pakistani people watching an orchestra in Denmark, with a Japanese conductor, playing a piece from a movie about the American old west which was shot in Spain, funded by the Germans with a composer and a director who were both Italian. It puts an interesting perspective on things. (Sorry about my run on sentence. 😋 Lol) This is also one of my favorite movie themes of all time. Edit: Thank you for all the likes! Second edit: this version is amazing. I've only heard the recorded version, but I've never seen a live version. It gives me goosebumps!
The gentleman with the moustache has music in his soul! It’s like he can’t hold himself, like a wolf dearly wanting to join in with the howl of the pack! It’s such a joy to watch him explore all this for the first time.
They all have moustache. I would attribute your comment to the youngest guy called Mukhtiar. He made the impression on me as that wolf wanting to join. He clearly sees such orchestra for the first time and is immensely intrigued by what he sees.
@@Kasey1405 a moustache is not distinctly described as a feature, if you have more beard around it. one of them doesnt even have a moustache, but a chin-beard and the others have full beards. there is only one man with only a moustache.
Comments like "It's like the entire village is playing" is why I watch the channel! Because it's such a different perspective than I would have thought of, a whole other frame of reference and it's so great to learn about other lives this way. Also makes me want to watch a movie about a village who decide to form a symphony orchestra 😁
Yes, exactly! Coming from a large metropolitan city in the US, it's easy to overlook that there are such small communities in the world. Such a great perspective changer!
@Dr Perun a lot of eastern countries period. The upper castes are usually very much offended by our music, but still want money from it from concerts; and even then, if an American artist does show up there, they're probably playing to the wealthy, and it will be censored for everyone else. It would be very easy for poorer people to have not heard really popular stuff. That's why I don't tend to listen to Hollywood mainstream. They just sell out to that crap. Everyone should be able to have and learn good music.
Super cool to see everything come together like that. It makes me wish there were American or European channels learning about Pakistani music, for example. We could all learn so much about each other.
I couldn't agree more! I used to walk down to my corner convenience store, where a Pakistani gentleman worked. We discovered that we were both singers, so whenever I came in, we would exchange bits of songs from our cultures and try to sing them back to one another. I really miss that.
@@oneeyedwilly8139 I agree that it would be wonderful to see things from their culture as well! I know that Adnan has said that doing those types of videos is beyond his current capabilities as he is just one man producing all of this, but this channel is really special in the amount of effort and consideration that goes into each video, so I bet the fans are special too- I wonder if maybe we viewers could come together and help make something like that happen? Idk much about making videos and such for my part though
it's wonderful even them not directly knowing about the film this was made for, nailing the themes. Just goes to tell how important a good soundtrack is for cinema
Yes, this! My first thought about Abdul was that he seems stern, but I have come to see that he is measured, observant, and sincere. He has said that he never received formal education, but he is proof that knowledge and wisdom are learned from many sources!
@@TaftisBack I am amazed how open minded he is regardless his age and education and how little influences he had outside his small village. I would love to have a conversation with someone like him. 😁
I love watching Mukhtiar and Muharam especially when there is music to react to. They get so involved and it is adorable! Poor Mukhtiar when he didn't realise at first that it was a dummy... bless his heart. I wonder how Parvita feels when she sees ladies singing and playing in the orchestra alongside the menfolk.
Your remark about Parvita is right on the money. She was also watching a woman in full charge and control of a world standard orchestra, a bittersweet moment, perhaps.
I think we don’t give Parvati enough credit . I think she knows more stuff ( or is open to it ) than we know . I see some real strength in her mindset ..
I apologise for my misspelling of her name. I do know it is Parvati, I don't know what came over me. It must indeed have made her very reflective. I agree, she has a lot more knowledge about the world than might be supposed - she is a smart lady.
@@YvonneWilson312 And let's have some sympathy for an intelligent woman who is very aware she can't have what she's being shown. Perhaps her daughters might.
@@ourfarmhouseinspain that is what is so heartbreaking to me! Yet I am so grateful that she can at least have this. It is still more than most of her fellow country women can have.
Aaahh so you’d been leading up to orchestra all this time! Love it! The amount of forethought and effort you put into this channel really stands out. To you, Parvati, Ustad Abdul, Ustad Muharam, Ustad Mohammad, and Ustad Mukhtiar: _meharbani!_ You are all fascinating individuals, and it is a privilege to be able to momentarily view the world through your eyes via these videos.
Actually I was warming up them for Nightwish Ghost love score live at wacken. And this was the final stage to reach there. They are now ready my friend.
I jumped up and down in joy when i saw the notification for this video :D Thank you so much for having them react to Enio Morricone's music - he was truly a master! I loved their answers when asked what the music meant in their opinion : love and fear, death and destruction are absolutely themes to be found in The Good, The Bad and the Ugly and the music does so much to convey them.... fantastic work as always
Aaaa I'm so happy you asked them about the themes, and you properly introduced them to many different elements up until now so they could really get a grasp of it. That's why I love this channel so much! Even if you say you are doing more music reactions because it is easier for you and you can put out more content that way, you still give the proper respect to each performance, your reactors, and your audience by the amount of research and careful consideration you put into each selection you make. We see the amount of effort you put in, and it makes all the difference. Keep up the good work!
@@revangerang it's easier for me because I take more interest in music reaction videos because I learn as much as they do. So I work more harder to make more videos even if they are not making money bcz of copyrights.
Now that they have heard this, you should show them the final scene of The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly and see their reaction to that. They can see how the music adds to the drama.
The gentleman in the red hat, gray mustache...i always love watching his reactions to things. He is very mobile and responds with such enthusiasm and interrest. So full of emotion
I like how the old man is wise enough to instantly grasp the most impressive element of an orchestra. The synchronicity and sheer number of instruments is an amazing accomplishment and takes immense discipline.
@TRYBALS if you look closely, the opera lady does have a mic, a very tiny one, by her ear and cheek. If they enjoyed this, they might like to react to music by Thomas Bergensen, his production company is called 2 steps from hell. He writes epic music - ie powerful uplifting and emotional music - for film scores and such. Victory, Never Back Down, and Blackheart are very enjoyable. Also one called El Dorado which has a very unusual beginning but which turns into something totally different once it gets going.
I enjoyed this video greatly! Thank you. It is so interesting to see this group react to music I have heard my whole life. All the reactions are simply beautiful. Muharam is always so sweet and curious with his delightful smile, but I like Mukhtiar's reactions the best. He looks so intense, like he is trying to take in absolutely everything. Sometimes he leans in so far that he looks like he wants to climb through the screen. I love all of you. Thank you for sharing yourselves so openly for us. I honestly wish to travel one day to Pakistan to pay honor and tribute to you for making these videos. Watching all of them have brought me joy and laughter. Thank you
Very interesting! I was just waiting for a comment about a lady being the conductor, but they never mentioned it. It's such a joy to watch their reactions, always kind and appreciative.
The amazement in their eyes watching this was wonderful. I loved the way you exposed them to small pieces to bring it all together in an orchestra, then tied in Metallica. I feel so lucky to have watched their reactions, it made my day brighter. Thank you!
As someone who composes music for media, I must say these reactions made me smile so much, once again proving that music is a universal language and that encoding the emotion in the form of a sound wave does transfer to the listener's heart and soul. Thank you so much for making these videos.
I am so in love with these people! I would love to meet everyone of them, especially Muharum!! I just love his heart and energy, it shows in his face and every move he makes. ❤️❤️❤️
I agree! I love them all, but Muharam is so incredibly precious to me. I could also sit at Ustad Rind's feet and listen to him and learn from him all day. It's like he is an elder to ME, too, and I would carve his words of wisdom into my own soul forever and ever (and it would shine brighter because of it). 💚
@@fairmaidenwhite The world we live in has all the THINGS these people have never heard of. But look how deep and insightful they are without all those distractions. They make me feel that WE are the ones missing out.
Thank you for this! I played cello in many symphonies over the years and never even thought about our friends here reacting to this aspect of my culture. I love this channel. Thank you for sharing this project.
They are so lovely discovering the western culture with respect and curiousity. I hope we could have also the opposite, having a channel that shows to us things about their culture and traditions.
I am in love with Muharam, he is a real metalhead, always bobbing his head along to the music or dancing in his seat or clapping. Respect to you, sir. Sending you all much love and light, blessed be. Greetings from Guatemala.
I love Morricone too. Whenever I think of a Western, his music comes to mind. Without his musical scores, they would not nearly be as good. He and John Williams wrote the majority of all the American movie scores that are as identifiable as the movies themselves, IMO.
@@LadyDragonsblood Or Howard Shore - he has been producing film scores since the 70s with over 80 to his credit... many you'll probably have seen and not even realised it was his music, other than the Lord of the Rings trilogy for which he's most known. Examples include: Silence of the Lambs, Mrs Doubtfire, Big (Tom Hanks), Scanners, The Fly, Seven, Gangs of New York, Hugo. Many are lesser known films, I suppose, but even Williams did music for a lot of low-budget films pre-2000s, as well as big titles. Given that Star Wars was never expected to be as popular as it became in 1977, I think there was a bit of luck on his side scoring for Lucas that helped his rise to fame and a noticable shift from TV series scores to movie scores.
Everything about this channel is pure. You chose the participants wisely. They are a joy to watch. I have so much music in my heart that I want to share with them. I would truly love to meet each of these kind souls.
"she was singing about death and destruction". Wow he nailed it. Great service for me-I just suggested this video a week or so ago! haha but I see it was first suggested a few months ago, so mine wasn't the one that did it. I feel like I'd love to see them react to more of the Danish Orchestras music. But anyway, thanks for posting, it was great to see their reactions. (now I'm anxiously waiting to see if my other request, showing them George Harrison's "My Sweet Lord" comes true) Ah, so you do have a patreon! I will go contribute now.
One of your best videos yet bro, the way you introduced the instruments on their own in previous videos was a splendid orchestration in it self! The greater understanding really shows in the reactions, and the way you synchronize the reactions with the video we are watching just makes it feel all the more connected Amazing song choice as well, and as a Dane I’m proud you chose our national orchestra - makes it easier to live with the high taxes when you know at least some of it goes to something very good Would you mind if i share this with them? I can send a link to them with the video, and a short description so they know what it’s about - maybe we can get a reaction out of them 😁
@@johnthompson6374 good point, I'll give it a go and see if they respond! If not for a reaction, I'm sure the orchestra and the National Danish Broadcasting company will be equally delighted either way Peace, and a good day to you!
It's really interesting; in the era of The Good the Bad and the Ugly, it was Italians who were doing the movies about the American West better than Americans were, because of content limitations of the era. At the same time, America was doing movies about Ancient Rome better than Italy ever did.
Sorry I don't always have time to comment. Thanks for making these. It's really an amazing team you've assembled. Have you made a video talking about how you met each other? Did you know everyone already? Did you have "auditions"? Did you have an instinct about how expressive and descriptive and open-minded they all are? Anyway - Thanks again. It's fantastic stuff. 👍
i had thought of this as well, thank you for asking, i am also wondering how he put the team together, where he met them, interviewed them, and possibly how he got to know they would be open to experiencing and reacting to things.
Yet another great video my friend. You're right that all things have a proper time and place. You were correct to show them the individual elements before showing them an orchestra, very wise. I've placed my requests in pervious comment sections and I know you've seen them so I will patiently wait for their proper time while enjoying very video until then and after. Have a wonderful day.
Yay, something from my country! 🇩🇰 I've been a fan of this great channel long, so I am glad to see something from my country in the cultural exchange ❤️🎶
This was wonderful, I love hearing their commentary and their impressions! I wonder what they would think about a very emotional orchestral piece like for example "Morricone conducts Morricone: The Mission (Gabriel's oboe)", please consider making a video about it. All the best for you always ❤️
Greetings from New Zealand :) This channel is an amazing idea, and I really enjoy it :) The person who organises and explains the videos is very knowledgeable, and allows them to learn without over-explaining. The gradual introduction of different instruments, then combining into the orchestra is well thought out and shows great understanding of how best to bring this all together. All these people show great insight and understanding, and a willingess to be open-minded about a great many things. Music truly transcends every barrier, and is the greatest gift to humankind - all rivers lead to one ocean. I would love to see a reaction to Nightwish with Floor Jansen, and Amira Willghagen :) Thankyou so very much, and stay well :)
I’m not sure why, but I really enjoy watching you all react to these videos. You are so down-to-earth and interesting and honest. It seems comforting to watch you.
yes music is a universal language that crosses all cultures and creeds..it is something universal that we all can understand and interpret in different ways based on our personal life experiences..you are broadening our perspectives and we are theirs from things they have not yet encountered.. i am happy and proud at the fact this channel is a school for all that watch. thank you for letting us ride along. 😁
I have enjoyed your videos since I found them! Each of you are so wise in your comments. Please don’t stop these videos they are delightful. Thank you.
After their reaction to this one, maybe try them on some standard 'classical music' to see how they react, The Magic Flute, Nessun Dorma,? We could all suggest a few 'shorter' pieces from opera or symphonies
I love the Danish Orchestra!! Can you please show them more ? These songs are so powerful !!! 1) The Lord of the Rings- A knife in the dark by the Danish National Symphony Orchestra. 2)the lord of the Rings -The end of all things. Thank you very much😍💯💯💯
This is one of my favourite channels now and the videos I love the most are where you are reacting to music. Also -Mr Abdul's voice is so lovely to listen to - whatever comes out of his mouth sounds like a piece of wisdom. Thank you all of you for sharing your views and experiences with the world
The gentleman in the red vest and hat is an absolute music lover! He feels things so deeply! And the man in the tan shirt and black sequined hat loves it as well!
Riverdance, and then it's very humorous parody... Ondras: "Origin of Irish Dancing." th-cam.com/video/i3XLzYU7H8o/w-d-xo.html The "potty dance" is never not funny. ;) Just needs a tiny bit of explanation about port-a-potties and people "holding it, waiting for a bathroom" [who sometimes jiggle their leg, or do a little dance to fool their body into thinking it's doing something more important than peeing, and distract themselves to lower the urge to pee, while waiting]...
YES!! You deserve great credit for your forethought and planning. The moment I got this notification and saw the word Orchestra I was writing my comment in my head on how to suggest that your next step should be to loop it back to Metallica. You surpassed my expectations. Now, do we get to vote on which song off of the S&M album that gets reacted to next? The 1999 or 2019 version? Any song from the second half of the album from either year would be my vote. I'm easy. Peace/JT
Yes, suggestions are always welcomed :) My personal favorite is No leaf clover but like always I would always put my personal preferences aside and look for something worth their time and experience.
@@TRYBALS From the release of the S&M album I have felt that both songs "No Leaf Clover" and "-Human" were somewhat simple and forcibly written just to show off their new toy. The toy being the Orchestra. If I had to chose one of the two I'd chose -Human. My 3 favorites are 1- the anti-war song For Whom The Bell Tolls, 2 - Choosing your own path with Wherever I May Roam, and lastly (probably most fitting for this channel) 3 - The inclusivity of Nothing Else Matters. With all that being shared I feel inclined to share another great song with an important message for you to either relive or find anew. Civil War by GNR. Keep up the great work you all are doing. Peace/JT
Thank you so much for creating just the right time to introduce them to orchestra and these songs. I appreciate you explaining how you have been preparing them for this day! I really enjoy the videos y'all create and share with us!! ✌️💖🖖🤘
Do you guys like the hobbit/lord of the rings? There's this guy, tim foust, a renown very good singer that covered the song "misty mountains" and did everything in the song with his voice, no instruments needed. It's a glorious piece, would looooooove to see their reaction to such a glorious piece of music.
Since Metallica is mentioned, Nightwish would be a great follow-up, considering it's a blend of Symphonic and Metal. It would also be cool to see their reactions to Floor Jansen, or floorgasms as they are better known.
It's so wonderful that you have introduced them to various instruments first and then brought them all together in these beautiful pieces by a fabulous orchestra. I love how they identified with one of the instruments as being similar to one of their own. I also love the expressiveness that some of them show when they listen to music like this. You can see that music is an international language and touches the soul of everyone one way or another. We look forward to hearing music from their villages as well. Thank you for giving them the opportunity to enjoy so many things they might not get to otherwise and for sharing their experiences with us. They seem like very nice people, too.
I just found your channel and I'm enjoying very much. May I suggest reacting to a New Zealand haka? 🇳🇿 The one where the students were honoring their retiring schoolmaster comes to mind. Thank you!
If you are going to keep going on this classical music theme, it would be great to show them Beethoven's ode to joy. There is one Japanese group that had 10000 people singing it. If I could be so bold to recommend another piece of classical music to react to, it would be the lord of the rings soundtrack played by an orchestra.
Great recomendation. I have also recommended the Star Wars theme. There's a wonderful video of an orchestra playing it, conducted by John Williams himself.
I have been waiting for this! I am so glad they liked it. Now you should show them the movie so they may hear the original soundtrack. Thank you for showing them this one.
Wow... what an incredible piece of music, it brings me to tears, it is so magnificent; and to see it without the movie, just the musicians, heightens it's beauty. It was very cool to see the men leaning forward, enchanted by those magical sounds. Music, the international language; and that particular song says many beautiful things. Thanks for sharing!
I would like Trybal to try more non-western music as well. Stuff like the polyphonic songs of pygmy people, or chinese opera (戲曲), aborigenal music from Australia, haka from New Zeland and so on. The world is vast.
The film came out when I was a little girl. I remember the piece being played on the radio. I loved it then, and still do. It is wonderful seeing these folks from the other side of the world experiencing it as I did all those years ago.
I would love to see them react to their favorite Indian actors. Also favorite classical Indian songs, classical dancing…Pakistani also. I’m from California and Americans know zero about Indian and Pakistan music and culture so we can learn also, especially if we see a crossover actor or song we recognize. There have been Bollywood movie hits over here. I see you are keeping their interest by giving them challenges and tests lol! Thanks for all your efforts!
I can't be the only one who thinks Muharam would like listening to any track from the S&M album by Metallica. He loves metal and he feels the orchestra - it's a perfect match! And I'll confess, I really want to see his reaction. He just has a magic about him and it thrills me to no end to watch him feel music the way he does. It helps restore my spirit. 💚
This is the Danish National Symphony covering Ennio Morricone’s movie score. They also do Fist Full of Dollars and For a Few Dollars More and it’s great. I binged on these a year or so ago.
Great video as always! 💖 Is it possible for them to watch the movie Loving Vincent (2017)? It's the first ever fully painted movie. The movie is a biographical drama about the artist Vincent van Gogh, it was painted in his style by a team of 125 painters and took 6 years to make. It's beautiful. I think everyone would really like it since you all appreciate art, but I don't know if it has been translated to their language
This one of the most amazing video I have seen for the last time!! Love it!! It proves that, yes, Music is a universal language and people of different cultures, languages can understand and feel it.-- Love it-- thank you for that video.
Mr. Muharam would make a wonderful conductor! He's becomes so immersed in the music. Also, well done in the way you chose to introduce them to different components of what makes up this video so it was easier to comprehend what was going on.
great reaction from them as always. I think it's time for a symphonic metal.. epica - sancta terra live version would be a good choice, they have an orchestra performing with them and they sing in an operatic way..
Also metal and opera can make a great combination. I sugest Nightwish since their former lead singer Tarja had operatic training and it mixes with the brutal metal vocals of Marco in such amazing harmony. You should concider showing them the phantom of the opera LIVE from the "End Of an Era" tour. It's a masterpiece.
It's wonderful how they were able to interpret all of the themes from the movie, just by listening to the music. Perhaps you can show them some scenes from the movie someday, it's one of my favorites.
Gotta love the internet. I'm an American woman living in Wyoming, watching a group of Pakistani people watching an orchestra in Denmark, with a Japanese conductor, playing a piece from a movie about the American old west which was shot in Spain, funded by the Germans with a composer and a director who were both Italian. It puts an interesting perspective on things. (Sorry about my run on sentence. 😋 Lol) This is also one of my favorite movie themes of all time. Edit: Thank you for all the likes! Second edit: this version is amazing. I've only heard the recorded version, but I've never seen a live version. It gives me goosebumps!
I think they're indian. Unless Bombay is in Pakistan
@@tabaccount6113 Bombay is now known as Mumbai I thought
@@ameliesayshola8854 It was in reference to the cake shop and in all honesty I didn't know. Turns out they are in Pakistan though.
@@tabaccount6113 They are Pakistani. Watch the channel's vids...it's not a secret.
@@sundromos9456 what, i rectified my error ages ago, why are you carrying it on? did you not read more than one reply before commenting.
The oldest man is *the only one* who understood what the song was about... *"Death & Destruction."* That's a lifetime of wisdom folks.
The gentleman with the moustache has music in his soul! It’s like he can’t hold himself, like a wolf dearly wanting to join in with the howl of the pack!
It’s such a joy to watch him explore all this for the first time.
They all have moustache. I would attribute your comment to the youngest guy called Mukhtiar. He made the impression on me as that wolf wanting to join. He clearly sees such orchestra for the first time and is immensely intrigued by what he sees.
@@Kasey1405 I think he is referring to the man in the thumbnail.
@@Kasey1405 a moustache is not distinctly described as a feature, if you have more beard around it. one of them doesnt even have a moustache, but a chin-beard and the others have full beards. there is only one man with only a moustache.
@@Philtopy Thanks, you are right, my mistake. They were all emotionally involved in what they were watching.
Yes, he's great - I'd very much like to meet him. All of them, really.
Comments like "It's like the entire village is playing" is why I watch the channel! Because it's such a different perspective than I would have thought of, a whole other frame of reference and it's so great to learn about other lives this way. Also makes me want to watch a movie about a village who decide to form a symphony orchestra 😁
Yes, exactly! Coming from a large metropolitan city in the US, it's easy to overlook that there are such small communities in the world. Such a great perspective changer!
And again, in mentioned Metallica concert was 1,6 million guests. In my country are 1,3 million people. 😀 Perspective.
@@kulgerta if I may ask, which country?
@Dr Perun a lot of eastern countries period. The upper castes are usually very much offended by our music, but still want money from it from concerts; and even then, if an American artist does show up there, they're probably playing to the wealthy, and it will be censored for everyone else. It would be very easy for poorer people to have not heard really popular stuff. That's why I don't tend to listen to Hollywood mainstream. They just sell out to that crap. Everyone should be able to have and learn good music.
@@Gemini_Mama Estonia
Super cool to see everything come together like that. It makes me wish there were American or European channels learning about Pakistani music, for example. We could all learn so much about each other.
I couldn't agree more! I used to walk down to my corner convenience store, where a Pakistani gentleman worked. We discovered that we were both singers, so whenever I came in, we would exchange bits of songs from our cultures and try to sing them back to one another. I really miss that.
That's my thoughts too. I'd like to be able to react to their music and culture.
@@oneeyedwilly8139 I agree that it would be wonderful to see things from their culture as well! I know that Adnan has said that doing those types of videos is beyond his current capabilities as he is just one man producing all of this, but this channel is really special in the amount of effort and consideration that goes into each video, so I bet the fans are special too- I wonder if maybe we viewers could come together and help make something like that happen? Idk much about making videos and such for my part though
Yes! Maybe we do an episode for each commentator, so they can pick something to show/teach us (and maybe even the other commentators!)
It would be an honor for me to produce a series for you guys to be introduced to Sindhi music.
The way they described what scenes the music evoked to them at the end was great. Music IS a language.
music is a universal language
@Miles Doyle What utter nonsense. You are clearly indoctrinated.
It's the universal language...I am not the first one to say that.
it's wonderful even them not directly knowing about the film this was made for, nailing the themes. Just goes to tell how important a good soundtrack is for cinema
@Miles Doyle Cool story bro 😎
I would love to see Muharam as a conductor. He is so naturally expressive, he would be an amazing conductor!
Abdul gets it!! This man has so much wisdom its always a joy listening to his point of view!
He nailed it.
Yes, this! My first thought about Abdul was that he seems stern, but I have come to see that he is measured, observant, and sincere. He has said that he never received formal education, but he is proof that knowledge and wisdom are learned from many sources!
@@TaftisBack I am amazed how open minded he is regardless his age and education and how little influences he had outside his small village. I would love to have a conversation with someone like him. 😁
I love watching Mukhtiar and Muharam especially when there is music to react to. They get so involved and it is adorable! Poor Mukhtiar when he didn't realise at first that it was a dummy... bless his heart. I wonder how Parvita feels when she sees ladies singing and playing in the orchestra alongside the menfolk.
Your remark about Parvita is right on the money. She was also watching a woman in full charge and control of a world standard orchestra, a bittersweet moment, perhaps.
I think we don’t give Parvati enough credit . I think she knows more stuff ( or is open to it ) than we know .
I see some real strength in her mindset ..
I apologise for my misspelling of her name. I do know it is Parvati, I don't know what came over me. It must indeed have made her very reflective. I agree, she has a lot more knowledge about the world than might be supposed - she is a smart lady.
@@YvonneWilson312 And let's have some sympathy for an intelligent woman who is very aware she can't have what she's being shown. Perhaps her daughters might.
@@ourfarmhouseinspain that is what is so heartbreaking to me! Yet I am so grateful that she can at least have this. It is still more than most of her fellow country women can have.
Aaahh so you’d been leading up to orchestra all this time! Love it! The amount of forethought and effort you put into this channel really stands out.
To you, Parvati, Ustad Abdul, Ustad Muharam, Ustad Mohammad, and Ustad Mukhtiar: _meharbani!_ You are all fascinating individuals, and it is a privilege to be able to momentarily view the world through your eyes via these videos.
Actually I was warming up them for Nightwish Ghost love score live at wacken. And this was the final stage to reach there. They are now ready my friend.
What a coincidence, i was considering recommending the Danish National Symphony, please do consider watching more of their stuff :)
I jumped up and down in joy when i saw the notification for this video :D Thank you so much for having them react to Enio Morricone's music - he was truly a master! I loved their answers when asked what the music meant in their opinion : love and fear, death and destruction are absolutely themes to be found in The Good, The Bad and the Ugly and the music does so much to convey them.... fantastic work as always
DITTO!
Aaaa I'm so happy you asked them about the themes, and you properly introduced them to many different elements up until now so they could really get a grasp of it. That's why I love this channel so much! Even if you say you are doing more music reactions because it is easier for you and you can put out more content that way, you still give the proper respect to each performance, your reactors, and your audience by the amount of research and careful consideration you put into each selection you make. We see the amount of effort you put in, and it makes all the difference. Keep up the good work!
Thank you, this channel is all I drink, eat and breathe lol
@@TRYBALS It shows! 🥰 Be sure to take care of yourself too, tho
@@revangerang it's easier for me because I take more interest in music reaction videos because I learn as much as they do. So I work more harder to make more videos even if they are not making money bcz of copyrights.
Knowing that these wonderful people now know of my country and our finest orchestra is amazing! Thank you very much from your Danish friend ❤🇩🇰
Our pleasure!
hej fra USA! min brud er fra Olsted ... i love Danmark very much too!
Jeg blev også lidt stolt. " I was also proud. "
Now that they have heard this, you should show them the final scene of The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly and see their reaction to that. They can see how the music adds to the drama.
this!!!
YES! Show them the final scene with "ecstacy of gold" playing.
The gentleman in the red hat, gray mustache...i always love watching his reactions to things. He is very mobile and responds with such enthusiasm and interrest. So full of emotion
I like how the old man is wise enough to instantly grasp the most impressive element of an orchestra. The synchronicity and sheer number of instruments is an amazing accomplishment and takes immense discipline.
BTW, this show is my favorite thing on TH-cam right now, thank you guys so much for giving us your perspectives ♡
Glad you enjoy it!
@TRYBALS if you look closely, the opera lady does have a mic, a very tiny one, by her ear and cheek. If they enjoyed this, they might like to react to music by Thomas Bergensen, his production company is called 2 steps from hell. He writes epic music - ie powerful uplifting and emotional music - for film scores and such. Victory, Never Back Down, and Blackheart are very enjoyable. Also one called El Dorado which has a very unusual beginning but which turns into something totally different once it gets going.
I enjoyed this video greatly! Thank you. It is so interesting to see this group react to music I have heard my whole life. All the reactions are simply beautiful. Muharam is always so sweet and curious with his delightful smile, but I like Mukhtiar's reactions the best. He looks so intense, like he is trying to take in absolutely everything. Sometimes he leans in so far that he looks like he wants to climb through the screen. I love all of you. Thank you for sharing yourselves so openly for us. I honestly wish to travel one day to Pakistan to pay honor and tribute to you for making these videos. Watching all of them have brought me joy and laughter. Thank you
Very interesting! I was just waiting for a comment about a lady being the conductor, but they never mentioned it. It's such a joy to watch their reactions, always kind and appreciative.
The amazement in their eyes watching this was wonderful. I loved the way you exposed them to small pieces to bring it all together in an orchestra, then tied in Metallica. I feel so lucky to have watched their reactions, it made my day brighter. Thank you!
As someone who composes music for media, I must say these reactions made me smile so much, once again proving that music is a universal language and that encoding the emotion in the form of a sound wave does transfer to the listener's heart and soul. Thank you so much for making these videos.
I am so in love with these people! I would love to meet everyone of them, especially Muharum!! I just love his heart and energy, it shows in his face and every move he makes. ❤️❤️❤️
Me too!! I would love to go to their homes and meet their families and see how they live.💜
I agree! I love them all, but Muharam is so incredibly precious to me. I could also sit at Ustad Rind's feet and listen to him and learn from him all day. It's like he is an elder to ME, too, and I would carve his words of wisdom into my own soul forever and ever (and it would shine brighter because of it). 💚
@@fairmaidenwhite The world we live in has all the THINGS these people have never heard of. But look how deep and insightful they are without all those distractions. They make me feel that WE are the ones missing out.
@@clwbchbabycakes so true!
@@fairmaidenwhite Same. My two faves. Muharam is just a sweetheart
Thank you for this! I played cello in many symphonies over the years and never even thought about our friends here reacting to this aspect of my culture. I love this channel. Thank you for sharing this project.
I really like when they get to experience the arts of all kind music,paintings,sculptures even nature photography
They are so lovely discovering the western culture with respect and curiousity. I hope we could have also the opposite, having a channel that shows to us things about their culture and traditions.
I am in love with Muharam, he is a real metalhead, always bobbing his head along to the music or dancing in his seat or clapping. Respect to you, sir. Sending you all much love and light, blessed be. Greetings from Guatemala.
Ennio Morricone wrote the music the Trybals are listening to. He was one of the GREATEST modern composers of our time!
I love Morricone too. Whenever I think of a Western, his music comes to mind. Without his musical scores, they would not nearly be as good. He and John Williams wrote the majority of all the American movie scores that are as identifiable as the movies themselves, IMO.
@@catladyfromky4142 That is so true. If it wasn't written by Williams, it was written by Morricone.... and vice verse.
@@LadyDragonsblood Or Howard Shore - he has been producing film scores since the 70s with over 80 to his credit... many you'll probably have seen and not even realised it was his music, other than the Lord of the Rings trilogy for which he's most known. Examples include: Silence of the Lambs, Mrs Doubtfire, Big (Tom Hanks), Scanners, The Fly, Seven, Gangs of New York, Hugo. Many are lesser known films, I suppose, but even Williams did music for a lot of low-budget films pre-2000s, as well as big titles. Given that Star Wars was never expected to be as popular as it became in 1977, I think there was a bit of luck on his side scoring for Lucas that helped his rise to fame and a noticable shift from TV series scores to movie scores.
@@MarcusBritish Yes, that is true. They were the BIG THREE of Hollywood there for a time.
@@LadyDragonsblood and Hanz Zimmer
I so love watching these people react to Western music. Their reactions are honest and straightforward. Applause, applause.
Thank you so much for your channel. I have laughed a lot and cried a lot. Absolutely fantastic.
This was wonderful, please pass along our appreciation to these delightful people. I'm glad they enjoyed this music. :-)
Everything about this channel is pure. You chose the participants wisely. They are a joy to watch. I have so much music in my heart that I want to share with them. I would truly love to meet each of these kind souls.
as a dane and fan of the channel, i´ve been waiting for this one. keep up the good work.
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@@isnisse3896 ha ha tak og kamalåså til dig også :)
"she was singing about death and destruction". Wow he nailed it. Great service for me-I just suggested this video a week or so ago! haha but I see it was first suggested a few months ago, so mine wasn't the one that did it. I feel like I'd love to see them react to more of the Danish Orchestras music. But anyway, thanks for posting, it was great to see their reactions. (now I'm anxiously waiting to see if my other request, showing them George Harrison's "My Sweet Lord" comes true)
Ah, so you do have a patreon! I will go contribute now.
Thank you trybals, I'm familliar with most of what you present. But the reaction from these nice people is a blessing to me.
Yes! I've been hoping they get to listen to an orchestra. I also think they may enjoy watching marching bands.
I've suggested Clanadonia as well. Peace/JT
And a New Zealand haka!
One of your best videos yet bro, the way you introduced the instruments on their own in previous videos was a splendid orchestration in it self!
The greater understanding really shows in the reactions, and the way you synchronize the reactions with the video we are watching just makes it feel all the more connected
Amazing song choice as well, and as a Dane I’m proud you chose our national orchestra - makes it easier to live with the high taxes when you know at least some of it goes to something very good
Would you mind if i share this with them? I can send a link to them with the video, and a short description so they know what it’s about - maybe we can get a reaction out of them 😁
That would be great. I really would love to see their reaction.
What are you saying, TRYBALS?
Seeing as this channel is all about sharing and learning, I'm thinking they would be happy to share. Peace/JT
@@johnthompson6374 good point, I'll give it a go and see if they respond! If not for a reaction, I'm sure the orchestra and the National Danish Broadcasting company will be equally delighted either way
Peace, and a good day to you!
It's really interesting; in the era of The Good the Bad and the Ugly, it was Italians who were doing the movies about the American West better than Americans were, because of content limitations of the era. At the same time, America was doing movies about Ancient Rome better than Italy ever did.
You're right, that is interesting. It's not something that occurred to me before, but it's absolutely true.
That's true, funny hadn't thought of it like that. The music was written by an American as was the screen play though
@@donnacsuti4980 Ennio Morricone was not American. 🤨
@@donnacsuti4980 Ennio Morricone secretly American? Who knew?
I was having a bad day. You all have brightened it a bit. Thank you.
I lost it when I saw that you were going to listen to the late Ennio Morriconne!!!! I am so happy!!!!
Sorry I don't always have time to comment. Thanks for making these. It's really an amazing team you've assembled. Have you made a video talking about how you met each other? Did you know everyone already? Did you have "auditions"? Did you have an instinct about how expressive and descriptive and open-minded they all are?
Anyway - Thanks again. It's fantastic stuff.
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i had thought of this as well, thank you for asking, i am also wondering how he put the team together, where he met them, interviewed them, and possibly how he got to know they would be open to experiencing and reacting to things.
I believe he answered some of your questions in their birthday video.
@@karend1577 Thanks. I'll have to watch that one again. I must have missed it.
You are all wonderful people. It was a joy to see you.
Yet another great video my friend. You're right that all things have a proper time and place. You were correct to show them the individual elements before showing them an orchestra, very wise. I've placed my requests in pervious comment sections and I know you've seen them so I will patiently wait for their proper time while enjoying very video until then and after. Have a wonderful day.
Hit the hammer when it's hot 😉🤗❤️🌷
@@TRYBALS I finally figured out how to sign up on Patreon 👍👍
I noticed, thank you so much for considering to support us :)
I love the intensity the senior sir puts into his watching and listening and his way to make sense of the clips you guys show him.
What a great piece to introduce them too from a classic Italian western!
Yay, something from my country! 🇩🇰 I've been a fan of this great channel long, so I am glad to see something from my country in the cultural exchange ❤️🎶
Love this, and wonderful the panel has the chance to enjoy music without lyrics. Thank you, I’m learning so much from the channel.🌸
I love watching this group. So sweet and humble with great intuition. Thank you!
Muharam just can't help it, he has music in his soul.
Parvati is a beautiful elegant lady.
Its a whole new world perspective we can all learn from
Thank you, Trybals! Your videos always bring me so much joy and happiness - I can't help smiling through each video. Wonderful!
2:20 In English, we call it an ocarina.
Love from MD, USA.
I'm loving all their reactions as I look through your videos. Wonderful people.
This was wonderful, I love hearing their commentary and their impressions! I wonder what they would think about a very emotional orchestral piece like for example "Morricone conducts Morricone: The Mission (Gabriel's oboe)", please consider making a video about it.
All the best for you always ❤️
Greetings from New Zealand :) This channel is an amazing idea, and I really enjoy it :) The person who organises and explains the videos is very knowledgeable, and allows them to learn without over-explaining. The gradual introduction of different instruments, then combining into the orchestra is well thought out and shows great understanding of how best to bring this all together.
All these people show great insight and understanding, and a willingess to be open-minded about a great many things. Music truly transcends every barrier, and is the greatest gift to humankind - all rivers lead to one ocean. I would love to see a reaction to Nightwish with Floor Jansen, and Amira Willghagen :) Thankyou so very much, and stay well :)
Loved the reactions again.
I’m not sure why, but I really enjoy watching you all react to these videos. You are so down-to-earth and interesting and honest. It seems comforting to watch you.
The Flower Duet might be the most beautiful Opera ever written. It would be great to see them react to it.
Check out Amira Willighagen for a stunning performance
The opera's name is Lakme
I agree, the harmonies are beautiful and delicate
These people are so nice, humble and polite. Bless them!
yes music is a universal language that crosses all cultures and creeds..it is something universal that we all can understand and interpret in different ways based on our personal life experiences..you are broadening our perspectives and we are theirs from things they have not yet encountered.. i am happy and proud at the fact this channel is a school for all that watch. thank you for letting us ride along. 😁
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I have enjoyed your videos since I found them! Each of you are so wise in your comments. Please don’t stop these videos they are delightful. Thank you.
Definitely written to give a feeling of an intense adventure. This is a fantastic movie worth watching at least once a year.
I really like your selection of music. No popular shallow music that plays every radio but high quality music that really speaks deep into your soul.
After their reaction to this one, maybe try them on some standard 'classical music' to see how they react, The Magic Flute, Nessun Dorma,? We could all suggest a few 'shorter' pieces from opera or symphonies
Beautiful songs!! Beautiful vídeo!!
I love the Danish Orchestra!! Can you please show them more ? These songs are so powerful !!! 1) The Lord of the Rings- A knife in the dark by the Danish National Symphony Orchestra. 2)the lord of the Rings -The end of all things. Thank you very much😍💯💯💯
This is one of my favourite channels now and the videos I love the most are where you are reacting to music. Also -Mr Abdul's voice is so lovely to listen to - whatever comes out of his mouth sounds like a piece of wisdom. Thank you all of you for sharing your views and experiences with the world
Ennio Morricone would be happy with this video. A great modern Italian composer..🙏 Ciao from Italy
The gentleman in the red vest and hat is an absolute music lover! He feels things so deeply! And the man in the tan shirt and black sequined hat loves it as well!
Would love to see them react to traditional Irish dancers and music :)
Riverdance
Riverdance, and then it's very humorous parody...
Ondras: "Origin of Irish Dancing."
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The "potty dance" is never not funny. ;) Just needs a tiny bit of explanation about port-a-potties and people "holding it, waiting for a bathroom" [who sometimes jiggle their leg, or do a little dance to fool their body into thinking it's doing something more important than peeing, and distract themselves to lower the urge to pee, while waiting]...
Yes, or ballet.
Wo-hoo! Greeting from Denmark, awesome to see my tiny country features here. PROUD!
YES!! You deserve great credit for your forethought and planning. The moment I got this notification and saw the word Orchestra I was writing my comment in my head on how to suggest that your next step should be to loop it back to Metallica. You surpassed my expectations. Now, do we get to vote on which song off of the S&M album that gets reacted to next? The 1999 or 2019 version? Any song from the second half of the album from either year would be my vote. I'm easy. Peace/JT
Yes, suggestions are always welcomed :)
My personal favorite is No leaf clover but like always I would always put my personal preferences aside and look for something worth their time and experience.
@@TRYBALS From the release of the S&M album I have felt that both songs "No Leaf Clover" and "-Human" were somewhat simple and forcibly written just to show off their new toy. The toy being the Orchestra. If I had to chose one of the two I'd chose -Human. My 3 favorites are 1- the anti-war song For Whom The Bell Tolls, 2 - Choosing your own path with Wherever I May Roam, and lastly (probably most fitting for this channel) 3 - The inclusivity of Nothing Else Matters.
With all that being shared I feel inclined to share another great song with an important message for you to either relive or find anew. Civil War by GNR. Keep up the great work you all are doing. Peace/JT
Thank you so much for creating just the right time to introduce them to orchestra and these songs. I appreciate you explaining how you have been preparing them for this day! I really enjoy the videos y'all create and share with us!! ✌️💖🖖🤘
Do you guys like the hobbit/lord of the rings?
There's this guy, tim foust, a renown very good singer that covered the song "misty mountains" and did everything in the song with his voice, no instruments needed. It's a glorious piece, would looooooove to see their reaction to such a glorious piece of music.
He or Geoff Castellucci. They both did amazing covers. I agree, I would love to see their reactions.
I love the reaction, interpretation and insight into western music that these Tribal People experienced.
Since Metallica is mentioned, Nightwish would be a great follow-up, considering it's a blend of Symphonic and Metal. It would also be cool to see their reactions to Floor Jansen, or floorgasms as they are better known.
Well, I have been making both opera and orchestra to warm them up for Nightwish's ghost love score live at wacken
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Romanticide would be the next one
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Another worthwhile mention of opera would be Carmina Burana by André Rieu.
@@TRYBALS that’s a great idea
@@TRYBALS That's awesome, I was thinking of suggesting that same song.
It's so wonderful that you have introduced them to various instruments first and then brought them all together in these beautiful pieces by a fabulous orchestra. I love how they identified with one of the instruments as being similar to one of their own. I also love the expressiveness that some of them show when they listen to music like this. You can see that music is an international language and touches the soul of everyone one way or another. We look forward to hearing music from their villages as well. Thank you for giving them the opportunity to enjoy so many things they might not get to otherwise and for sharing their experiences with us. They seem like very nice people, too.
I just found your channel and I'm enjoying very much.
May I suggest reacting to a New Zealand haka? 🇳🇿
The one where the students were honoring their retiring schoolmaster comes to mind.
Thank you!
Such a great channel and such beautiful people. Much love from The Netherlands to our Pakistani friends
If you are going to keep going on this classical music theme, it would be great to show them Beethoven's ode to joy. There is one Japanese group that had 10000 people singing it.
If I could be so bold to recommend another piece of classical music to react to, it would be the lord of the rings soundtrack played by an orchestra.
Great recomendation. I have also recommended the Star Wars theme. There's a wonderful video of an orchestra playing it, conducted by John Williams himself.
@@aleatharhea Ovmaybe the original Holst
Game of thrones theme!!! Any version would be ok!🙂
Yes, "Ode to Joy" is great. So is "Hallelujah!" They should do both!
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@@aleatharhea Rather the Imperial March on disk drives. :D
Now we’re talking! Keep the opera / orchestra stuff coming ❤️🎻
Great reaction! Thank you to all of you ☺
I have been waiting for this! I am so glad they liked it. Now you should show them the movie so they may hear the original soundtrack. Thank you for showing them this one.
Wow... what an incredible piece of music, it brings me to tears, it is so magnificent; and to see it without the movie, just the musicians, heightens it's beauty. It was very cool to see the men leaning forward, enchanted by those magical sounds. Music, the international language; and that particular song says many beautiful things. Thanks for sharing!
You can really tell that the man with the red hat and the one with the black hat are feeling the music... This is really beautiful to watch
I would like Trybal to try more non-western music as well. Stuff like the polyphonic songs of pygmy people, or chinese opera (戲曲), aborigenal music from Australia, haka from New Zeland and so on. The world is vast.
The film came out when I was a little girl. I remember the piece being played on the radio. I loved it then, and still do. It is wonderful seeing these folks from the other side of the world experiencing it as I did all those years ago.
I would love to see them react to their favorite Indian actors. Also favorite classical Indian songs, classical dancing…Pakistani also.
I’m from California and Americans know zero about Indian and Pakistan music and culture so we can learn also, especially if we see a crossover actor or song we recognize. There have been Bollywood movie hits over here.
I see you are keeping their interest by giving them challenges and tests lol!
Thanks for all your efforts!
Agreed, there are some Bollywood films I definitely like, and I'm a fan of Daler Mehndi, but I would love to know more :)
That was delightful. Good job to all of them on picking up the theme.
I can't be the only one who thinks Muharam would like listening to any track from the S&M album by Metallica. He loves metal and he feels the orchestra - it's a perfect match! And I'll confess, I really want to see his reaction. He just has a magic about him and it thrills me to no end to watch him feel music the way he does. It helps restore my spirit. 💚
This is the Danish National Symphony covering Ennio Morricone’s movie score. They also do Fist Full of Dollars and For a Few Dollars More and it’s great. I binged on these a year or so ago.
Great video as always! 💖
Is it possible for them to watch the movie Loving Vincent (2017)? It's the first ever fully painted movie. The movie is a biographical drama about the artist Vincent van Gogh, it was painted in his style by a team of 125 painters and took 6 years to make. It's beautiful.
I think everyone would really like it since you all appreciate art, but I don't know if it has been translated to their language
I watched that. Really enjoyed it. So much work and dedication.
Ohhh that's a great suggestion! Or at the very least they could react to the trailer for it. After being introduced to his artwork first, of course.
This one of the most amazing video I have seen for the last time!! Love it!! It proves that, yes, Music is a universal language and people of different cultures, languages can understand and feel it.-- Love it-- thank you for that video.
Muharam would’ve been a conductor in another life 😭
Mr. Muharam would make a wonderful conductor! He's becomes so immersed in the music. Also, well done in the way you chose to introduce them to different components of what makes up this video so it was easier to comprehend what was going on.
show them the film.the film and the music are married and will for ever be the masterpiece it was meant to be.
"The Ecstasy of Gold" (2nd) is one of my favorite pieces of film music. Ennio Morricone was a brilliant composer.
great reaction from them as always. I think it's time for a symphonic metal..
epica - sancta terra live version would be a good choice, they have an orchestra performing with them and they sing in an operatic way..
These are fantastic! I enjoy your videos so much. Keep up this wonderful content. Music is truly a language bringing all people together.
Also metal and opera can make a great combination. I sugest Nightwish since their former lead singer Tarja had operatic training and it mixes with the brutal metal vocals of Marco in such amazing harmony. You should concider showing them the phantom of the opera LIVE from the "End Of an Era" tour. It's a masterpiece.
It's wonderful how they were able to interpret all of the themes from the movie, just by listening to the music. Perhaps you can show them some scenes from the movie someday, it's one of my favorites.