@@lawabidingcitizen5153 I know. I don't get it either. But that's the exact reason why I was expecting it. Because trashy memes are the ones that get overused.
@@freefxurteen Jeez, you must have a terrible band setup if the trumpets are right behind you. Usually the trumpets should be in the very last row, with the bass instruments. Unless you have 2 or more rows of woodwinds. This is coming from a french horn player; I'm used to it.
BTW - as the composer of this tongue-in-cheek piece, I should let you know that I originally wrote the song for 20 instruments. After the premier of the piece in my annual Christmas concert, Daron decided to add more instruments, take the total up to 25. Then, in 2014 he did the 30 instruments you see here. I haven't told him yet, but I think he should up it this year. Given that he plays over 100 different WW instruments, it's not a matter of the # of instruments but how to fit them all in this one piece - factoring in all the quick switches. Stay tuned.....
Note to all who are posting on this thread: I am surprised that people think this is so easy. Even though he is playing instruments in the same family (flutes, double reeds, clarinets, saxes, recorders, etc.) Daron's ability to quickly grab them w/o warming up and remember the subtle fingering differences, the different keys, etc. is what impresses me. But - to all those who would like to try the piece, I can send you a PDF and you can video yourself playing along. (The gauntlet is thrown!)
James Casto What I meant is that I play bassoon, contrabassoon and tenoroon. All of them belong to the bassoon family, so this can be simplified as "I play bassoons". This type of formulation ils far more common with clarinets because the family is wider and less insanely rare than a fucking tenoroon. Now if you don't believe me, go see my videos ; I don't think there is any tenoroon because I only play it at the bassoon ensemble and it does not belong to me, but you'll see a lot of instruments and you'll see I'm not lying. If you read all of this, congratulations ! It must be hard for someone who directly throw random sexual bullshit when he thinks he unraveled a lie with its awesome Sherlock skills, although he actually missed the whole point because he's just a misinformed moron.
Bassoon has fingerings so different from other woodwinds that make it, in many cases, the one woodwind that woodwind players choose not to learn, or leave until last.
Amani Graham Ya you’re right. I’m just saying a lot of the times it gets buried like it did in the video, and that’s not a flute exclusive problem either.
I could never. When I played at my schools graduation I played oboe and clarinet and it was so hard not to squeak when I went to clarinet then hard to get sound out when I got to oboe
oh please guys , cant we just appreciate the mans effort in playing all this instruments? instead of complaining "oh he didn't play this instrument!" "oh he didn't play that instrument!" just stop and appreciate. its not easy playing and switching all this instrument almost instantly ya noe? sooo if u have nothing nice to say, don't say it cause nobody likes reading negative comments. oh n btw i think the player did an excellent job!
Eve Moore I don’t exactly this you should be complaining they played recorder instead complain about the random instruments, kazoo conch bird whistle nose whistle
Hey all you Wild and Crazy Woodwind Fans and Players! Thanks to all the comments and views here, I have dared Daron to take the WW CHALLENGE at this year's "A Kurt Bestor Christmas" on Dec 14-16th in Salt Lake City. I am going to challenge him to go for THIRTY ONE instruments with the 31st being....you guessed it, a BASSOON! Stay tuned....
No one will believe me, but he is actually my Clarinet teacher. I saw all the instruments and he has even more now, such as a Hungarian flute. There’s no better teacher I got to say
The mic should have been at the finger holes and not the mouthpiece. Oh well. Yeah, mix sucked big time. It was probably a FOH (PA) mix and not a real media mix. Too bad, though.
Welcome to the Salty Spatoon- How tough are ya? I marched Baritone sax! Yeah, so? Get outta here! With a neckstrap! I'm very sorry sir, right this way! *Fun fact- I am currently marching Bari sax
Great job Daron! I actually liked the flow of the instrumentation throughout. I thought it would be much more choppy. Practicing that instrument setup alone would have been hard enough! ...and I thought I was cool by playing 10+ instruments...
Ha - well, while Daron DOES play some bassoon, there wasn't enough space in the song for him to add that WONDERFUL instrument! Perhaps next time we perform it, he'll play it.
The number of instruments is fun, but the fact that he can switch so quickly and still achieve such tone and control is quite astounding. Daron is the real deal - an exceptional musician.
Jojo Animated Umm excuse me? Then whatever bassoonist your hearing must not know how to play, because the bassoon is a beautiful instrument, and very difficult to play. And if you want to think that, then go ahead, but until you have tried playing the instrument, don't be saying that it "sounds like a dying horse"
I have 118 instruments in my collection, and play ALL of them. You name it, I have it. To me, one instrument is the same as another one. So 30 instrument, big deal... I generally play about 10 different ones daily. My house looks like a music store, instruments everywhere you look. But still very nice and impressive to see him play so many, and so nice!!! Love this video!!! Thumbs up!!!
Do you have a xylophone or any *phone instrument? Would be awesome if you started to hit things with xylophone mallet, trying to find a material that is most pleasant according to your own opinion and then tell someone to make a (insert greek translation of material name here)phone instrument.
Definitely amazing. I think he was the most comfortable on Alto Sax, Clarinets, and English Horn. And his transition from Clarinet to Bari seemed quite amazing! Wow! Some of the segments were so short on the individuals instruments...it leaves you wanting more! Amazing performance, arrangement, and musical talent! Thanks for posting! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I wish I could play even a 3rd of those instruments so well. I only play clarinet semi intermediate. Great job. Wow never heard a conch in an orchestra setting!!
Conch shell is technically a brass instrument, a.k.a. a labrosones, or 'lip-vibrated instruments'" (Baines, Anthony (1993). Brass instruments: their history and development. Dover Publications. p. 300.)
There are so many legitimate woodwinds that he could play instead of random party favors. Bassoon, contrabassoon, bass oboe, alto clarinet, basset clarinet, contra clarinet, sopranino saxophone, bass saxophone, etc.
High school and college music has been over 45 years for me. This gave me goose bumps. I know this is nothing but genius and God given talent. I remember students back in college mastering 3 maybe 4 instruments. But, 30?!! Maestro, my hat is off to you.
I play the Clarinet myself and I...I’ve never heard such talented music from the instrument. I knew it was capable of amazing tunes, but this is just completely fascinating to hear. I will push myself to be like him with his Clarinet skill. Also, very multi-talented man! 👏🏾 👏🏾👏🏾
This is insane. When I switch from practicing on my alto to my tenor there's a moment of adjustment and then I don't feel truly settled until a minute or two into whatever I'm playing. To do this over so many different instruments that are very technically and mechanically distinct with such enviable tone is AMAZING. That's an OG right there.
"You are in a band, you said?"
"Yes"
"What instrument do you play?"
"I play the *Weiner Whistle* , of course"
I was expecting you to say
"What instrument do you play?"
"Yes"
@@scmtuk3662 I'm glad he didn't, that meme was trash
@@lawabidingcitizen5153 I know. I don't get it either. But that's the exact reason why I was expecting it. Because trashy memes are the ones that get overused.
yes, right next to the nose flute of course
MrTotallyNotClickbait can’t forget the conch the best instrument
The saxophones in this piece:
Soprano: *s u a v e* runs
Tenor: *s m o o t h* riffs
Alto: *s e x y* solo
Bari: boop boop doot
Anyway he has one of the best soprano sax sounds I've ever listened to, he's able to produce sounds almost undiscernible from those of an oboe.
Well said
he didn't play the lick tho D;
ERBOCH
Bassoon: n o t here lol
I play the alto, so I appreciate your thoughts on the instrument.
I have never seen someone...
Play the kazoo that seriously.
Me neither
Or the recorder to be honest
Dez just watch the 50 instrument vid from Davie 504 and wait for the kazoo section
8:12
Literally why couldnt I play the kazoo in my band
"Welcome to the Band"
"Thanks"
"What instrument or instruments do you play?"
"Well I play 30 woodwinds"
"How about the bassoon"
"EW"
@Sahara Bechtel it my precious
@Sahara Bechtel He had the Weiner Whistle instead. That's an adequate substitute.
Bassoon is one of my favorite instruments
True
@@user-tqnxjwjoazppq mine too!!
People: technology is the most expensive thing ever!
Instruments: laugh in G major
The Cool Brain lol
I don’t get it
@@CarlosRuiz-cr9uo instruments in G are pretty rare. Most common instruments are pitched in either Eb or Bb
MetalFoil thanks
@@metalfoil924 and C
Crush: I LOVE woodwind instruments
Me:
Ethan Ward ok
Heath Brown grass and woodwinds are equal
AkwadTypo YT lol makes sense if u love them that much lol
TypicalNinjaGa,erKD3 Grass?
Heath Brown kinda i play clarinet (my main) and french horn
coming out in 2050
one person plays every instrument ever in one performance
Hi I'm mayonnaise The vending machine but most likely not bassoon, everyone forgets it
Hi I'm mayonnaise The vending machine, it better include canons or Tchaikovsky will have your head.
Hi I'm mayonnaise The vending machine at the same time
People already do that now in 2019. It's called a synthesizer.
I can play every instrument except the titanic tuba since there’s only one and it’s a fortune to buy
Me; goes to the closet and digs out the old recorder from elementary school
"Nice to see you again, old friend."
All these bassoonist are like “Where’s the bassoon?” and “I feel left out” while I, a Contrabass Clarinet player, just have to laugh.
I’ve never heard of that wth
those r like 20k dollars thats really expensive wtf
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I want to like this comment but i can't because that'll destroy the 69th like
just wanted to say, where ist the contrabass clarinet
Brass Section: *exists*
Woodwind Section:
I like this comment, being a flute player and having the loud-ass trumpets behind me
@@freefxurteen Jeez, you must have a terrible band setup if the trumpets are right behind you. Usually the trumpets should be in the very last row, with the bass instruments. Unless you have 2 or more rows of woodwinds. This is coming from a french horn player; I'm used to it.
I play the flute and there is an alto sax on the left of me
LenaTube heck? Trombones should be in the back, like Michele said. Do you guys just not have saxes, or clarinets? Or tubas?
Still sounds bad with the exception of the saxes
I think that the magic conch is what made him learn more instruments
Laila and Leo the magic conch from lord of the flies
The conch would technically be of the BRASS family, not woodwind. Apart from that, it was good.
THE SHELL HAS SPOKEN
BTW - as the composer of this tongue-in-cheek piece, I should let you know that I originally wrote the song for 20 instruments. After the premier of the piece in my annual Christmas concert, Daron decided to add more instruments, take the total up to 25. Then, in 2014 he did the 30 instruments you see here. I haven't told him yet, but I think he should up it this year. Given that he plays over 100 different WW instruments, it's not a matter of the # of instruments but how to fit them all in this one piece - factoring in all the quick switches. Stay tuned.....
Is it possible to buy or rent the score? xD
add ocarina, has similar fingering to recorder and a bunch to pick from in terms of keys, hack, you can add another ten on just those
stay TUNED
@@musicaremcasa7628 Ooh good idea!
Note to all who are posting on this thread: I am surprised that people think this is so easy. Even though he is playing instruments in the same family (flutes, double reeds, clarinets, saxes, recorders, etc.) Daron's ability to quickly grab them w/o warming up and remember the subtle fingering differences, the different keys, etc. is what impresses me. But - to all those who would like to try the piece, I can send you a PDF and you can video yourself playing along. (The gauntlet is thrown!)
With pleasure ! I play nearly all of these instruments too, but I play some other ones who could replace the ones I don't have.
Yep. And I play bassoons :)
kurt Bestor I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE A COPY OF THE PDF! PLEASE? It would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
kurt Bestor Thank you. I dont like when everyone who saids its easy when they dont even play an instrument at all. Its harder 10x than it looks.
James Casto What I meant is that I play bassoon, contrabassoon and tenoroon. All of them belong to the bassoon family, so this can be simplified as "I play bassoons". This type of formulation ils far more common with clarinets because the family is wider and less insanely rare than a fucking tenoroon. Now if you don't believe me, go see my videos ; I don't think there is any tenoroon because I only play it at the bassoon ensemble and it does not belong to me, but you'll see a lot of instruments and you'll see I'm not lying. If you read all of this, congratulations ! It must be hard for someone who directly throw random sexual bullshit when he thinks he unraveled a lie with its awesome Sherlock skills, although he actually missed the whole point because he's just a misinformed moron.
He must've play *40 hours a day*
*GASP* He's a prodigy!
But, but, but! There's only 24 hours in a day!! You must've meant 40 hours a minute.
Almost r/wooosh
@@ralphyarl7346 Almost r/atetheonion. Redditors FTW!
LING LING!!!
Oops Wrong channel (aka twoset violin)
he played such an INTERESTING piece too
And just when I had thought he had played every woodwind instrument ever created, this man pulls out a nose whistle followed by a conch... masterful.
Will Wozniak not true. Bassoons not represented
I thought the band was too loud, like I couldn’t here the flute but everything else was GREAT!!
Olivia Favazza Consensus on the band being a little too loud!
I see ur a wings fan...
*hear
No matter what you can never hear us flutes 😂😂😂
@@martinamckeever2155 Flutes are weird like that. Always seems like you can never hear them, yet you know when they're gone.
Imagine how many reeds he must own...
XxContraryLambxX all of them
Imagine the bill...
Sponsored by boneless pizza
XxContraryLambxX holy crap
XxContraryLambxX Imagine how many instruments he must own
Me before watching the video:oh bassoon has to be one of the 30 instruments he can play
Me after:...he played the kazoo
Same
Bassoon has fingerings so different from other woodwinds that make it, in many cases, the one woodwind that woodwind players choose not to learn, or leave until last.
Yes I'm like were the basson
As a bassoonist, I will say that a bassoon a certain is just an expensive kazoo so I see no problem
Imagine having to wet all those reeds before the performance and have them stay good
Maybe he uses synthetic. You don't need to wet those
You can barely here the normal flute part and that’s so real it hurts
Merry Berry people underestimate the flute a lot but it can go wayy louder
Amani Graham Ya you’re right. I’m just saying a lot of the times it gets buried like it did in the video, and that’s not a flute exclusive problem either.
You hear better with headphones
The regular flute is the flute in c.
He sounds really good on all the instruments
Lanie Soto I couldn’t imagine doing this... switching from playing alto to clarinet in one song is already hard enough (I’ve done that for a concert)!
I could never. When I played at my schools graduation I played oboe and clarinet and it was so hard not to squeak when I went to clarinet then hard to get sound out when I got to oboe
oh please guys , cant we just appreciate the mans effort in playing all this instruments? instead of complaining "oh he didn't play this instrument!" "oh he didn't play that instrument!" just stop and appreciate. its not easy playing and switching all this instrument almost instantly ya noe? sooo if u have nothing nice to say, don't say it cause nobody likes reading negative comments. oh n btw i think the player did an excellent job!
DappleDepTail :3 a bunch of people who play bassoon are complaining.
DappleDepTail :3 there have been like five people complaining about the bassoon not being included
Well us bassoonists never get the spotlight. He literally played the recorder and still counted out bassoon
well said (clapping)
Eve Moore I don’t exactly this you should be complaining they played recorder instead complain about the random instruments, kazoo conch bird whistle nose whistle
Hey all you Wild and Crazy Woodwind Fans and Players! Thanks to all the comments and views here, I have dared Daron to take the WW CHALLENGE at this year's "A Kurt Bestor Christmas" on Dec 14-16th in Salt Lake City. I am going to challenge him to go for THIRTY ONE instruments with the 31st being....you guessed it, a BASSOON! Stay tuned....
I'll try and Facebook Live it in case you want to watch it. (Dec 14-16th 8:00 p.m.-ish)
“How many instruments can you play?”
*_”Y E S”_*
A brazillion instruments. That's how many.
How accurate (not sarcasm)
That’s the percussionists
Me:
*inaudible sound on clarinet*
Him:
*plays 30 woodwind instruments better than my music teacher*
i wonder how many reeds he had to soak
Pageboy25 my guess is 30
Andy Blober some of them don't require reeds
what if there's somebody else to help him s.......... hell no
In his case I would go for synthetics where possible.
Pageboy25 yeah dang
I swear I can hear some of those instruments still sounding after he removed them from his mouth.. but maybe I'm imagining it
Me too bro
Two words: B A C K I N G T R A C K
I heard that too.Maybe it’s just the echo in the room idk
From the orchestra
i believe the mic let it echo
Does anyone realize how much those instruments would cost all together?
I know an unused flute would’ve costed around 1,000 dollars. And now I’m thinking about Bill Gates.
@@gagejohnson3494 the saxes alone probably cost at least 20k and thats a low ballpark estimate without knowing the brands and models.
Find the conch alone must have been a challenge.
Gage Johnson I mean... he kinda looks like Bill Gates
My wallet doesn't need to hear such profanity.
No one will believe me, but he is actually my Clarinet teacher. I saw all the instruments and he has even more now, such as a Hungarian flute. There’s no better teacher I got to say
I play bass clarinet and my, the way he played that was amazing, the instrument is beautiful enough but when he played that is sounded awesome!
I think the bass clarinet needs more love
@@nadiadias6606 indeed it's like the odd one in low brass but I love it
@@stupiddog7314 Bari sax is like that too, at least for me. My director seats us in the back between the Tuba and Bass clarinets.
Same
@@azurekuzma3598 same am a bass clirinets
One of the most amazing musicians EVER.
+K Brown And might I add....the NICEST guy you'll ever meet!
Did you meet him in Salt Lake City?
Daron has played woodwinds for me for more than 30 years - mostly in the studio but sometimes in live performance as well.
Oh I see wow, I mostly know him from his work with Chance Thomas
Haha, this is my girlfriend's great uncle! I had the pleasure of knowing him my first year of college-and he is indeed this amazing!
Stop faking it you liar
You wouldve been here to see it earlier BuT NOOOOOOO you came in a year and a half late.
James Dog says you “6 days ago”. Leave him alone and stop being immature
@@jamesdog159 Nigga stfu
@@jamesdog159 ok boomer
HE PLAYED A NOSE WHISTLE I CAN'T-
can we just talk about how nice this song is, like forget about all the instruments, this things a BOP.
The background was *WAY* to heavy I couldn’t even hear him
Bryce Susong i don’t get it
the accompaniment was too loud. you can barely hear the soloist. that's what he means.
Madison Willacey ok thanks
facts the last 5 were drowned out :(
I agree
Definitely great, but the sound mix was way too heavy on everyone but him
The mix was just taken from a summed mix off the board, in other words - unmixed.
That’s because he is switching and he has to make it sound like he is 30 different people
Yeah I could barely hear the flute
The mic should have been at the finger holes and not the mouthpiece. Oh well. Yeah, mix sucked big time. It was probably a FOH (PA) mix and not a real media mix. Too bad, though.
Should have use a pair of condenser mic’s instead of a dynamic that really only picks up about a foot and poops out fast.
Why is everyone feeling so offended down here stop feeling that and just enjoy how amazing this man can play so many different instruments
-Welcome to the Salty-Spatoon, how tough are yah?
-I was played a song that reqired all of the saxophone.
-Yeah so?
-At the same time.
lol this is far from all the saxophones
Welcome to the Salty Spatoon- How tough are ya?
I marched Baritone sax!
Yeah, so? Get outta here!
With a neckstrap!
I'm very sorry sir, right this way!
*Fun fact- I am currently marching Bari sax
Welcome to the salty-splatoon, how tough are yah
I can play oboe.
So?
In the marching band.(Not not in marching band but ok)
Ok sir get in here
All you are saying it's hard to March with bari? It's easy! I March with bari neckstrap too. So what?
Scary
So glad this wasn’t spoilt with constant interruptions for adverts
The Comments:
80% Bassoon
10% why it is or in't impressive
10% Random
also he didn't play contrabass flute. It is hilariously huge, look it up
0.00000000001%: That's easy anyone can do it.
Sam Huggett and the contrabass clarinet and saxes (bass and contra)
Lol I only saw 2 comments about the bassoon but I’m honestly not even surprised.
@@donniedial3014 /lol
Great job Daron!
I actually liked the flow of the instrumentation throughout. I thought it would be much more choppy. Practicing that instrument setup alone would have been hard enough!
...and I thought I was cool by playing 10+ instruments...
It was indeed all about "choreography" as well as my trying to arrange something intelligent.
Still very cool!! 😎
m’humble brag
I only play 5 (ukulele piano guitar flute and violin) but I’m only in 7th grade soooo
Before watching this I thought I was cool for 5 instruments tbh
As a bassoonist, I'm kinda offended we got left out :P
Did you have too start out on oboe too?
Same
Owlduke I play the bassoon too
I'm playing mine right now
Ha - well, while Daron DOES play some bassoon, there wasn't enough space in the song for him to add that WONDERFUL instrument! Perhaps next time we perform it, he'll play it.
The number of instruments is fun, but the fact that he can switch so quickly and still achieve such tone and control is quite astounding. Daron is the real deal - an exceptional musician.
Crush: im doing band and I love woodwinds
Me:
😂😂
*plays wiener whistle*
@@nicorabago9887 woah dude
This is the equivalent of playing/hitting every percussion instrument before rehearsal starts in middle school band
you're not wrong
I STARTWD CACKLING WHEN HE PULLED OUT THE KAZOO
Samantha Knaus whats a cackle lmao
Madison DeCou freaking love this definition
Yep 😅
Imagine wetting all those reeds
I think that's what his stand partner did. ;-)
eww
kurt Bestor gross
Just use water...
He probably used synthetic reeds
*plays nose whistle , bird caller, and a shell*
Where tf is the bassoon
Olivia Renae we’re never included
He couldn’t fit it into the song
Well that’s too bad. Your instrument sounds like a dying horse.
Olivia Renae we’re honestly the most forgotten about woodwind
Jojo Animated Umm excuse me? Then whatever bassoonist your hearing must not know how to play, because the bassoon is a beautiful instrument, and very difficult to play. And if you want to think that, then go ahead, but until you have tried playing the instrument, don't be saying that it "sounds like a dying horse"
Nobody:
Me:
THE CONCH
The conch!
TBH a conch works more like a brass instrument in principle
3:01 Me: Hold up that’s not a flute!
*Watches rest of video*
HmMm
I'm a clarinettist and you played it so well
Cameron Clarke I play both clarinet and bass clarinet, I think he did a very great job!
I'm a clarinetist, but I think it's great that your a clarinettist!
Sloth Potter me too
That smear in the beginning was absolutely beautiful. I’m also a clarinetist.
Keaton Vids Me too!
What I find most impressive : that he's able to think in so many different pitches simultaneously.
Béranger Seguin and switch embouchures quickly
How about that recorder we learned in school?
Lol
Soprano recorder
Those annoying plastic ones
I still have mine lol
It is there. The soprano one.
Judge: What instrument will you be playing?
Him: All of them of course
Girls locker room:
Omg he’s probably cheating on me
Boys locker room:
...
Boys locker room: all star on every instrument ever including mayonnaise
@@wijo6234 wait but is mayonaise an instrument?
@@joshwinder9945 just as much as horseradish
@@wijo6234 so my band teacher lied t oyl the whole class. I will now become the best mayonaiseist ever
sometimes music doesn't need a language, it speaks for it self. Thanks for sharing such a masterpiece.
I'm just baffled as to how he played those double reed instruments on dry reeds... those things close up so quickly 😂
People: " Apple products are so expensive."
Me: *Laughs in Eb pitched Selmer Paris Alto Sax.*
Kurt Joe Armstrong yea and then the alto prices look like a joke compared to baris
And the Gemeinhardt flutes😂
🤦♂️
@@Ghost_of_Michael_Collins What?
Bassoonists find this amusing, typical bassoons go upwards of $10,000
I never thought anyone could actually make the recorder sound good, until I saw this video
Look for music by Paul Brűggen
What impresses me the most is the quality of the sound on each instrument!!! Not just your 5-th grade beginner, but a professional quality sound!!!
nobody’s talking about how good he is at oboe, oboe d’amore, and english horn? Those take YEARS to get good at and he nailed them like dang
I'm playing the clarinet so that was cool to see him play those
"Tenor recorder" I fucking laughed out loud
Yo don't laugh. I play Tenor Recorder
bob Zie you nerd
KAZOO THOUGH
I don't play recorder at all (I play sax) but I just want to ask like all the ppl here? What is wrong with the tenor recorder
Guys recorders are instruments used by the rich back then give some respect
I have 118 instruments in my collection, and play ALL of them. You name it, I have it. To me, one instrument is the same as another one. So 30 instrument, big deal... I generally play about 10 different ones daily. My house looks like a music store, instruments everywhere you look. But still very nice and impressive to see him play so many, and so nice!!! Love this video!!! Thumbs up!!!
i plan to start a musical instrument collection, myself
Do you have a xylophone or any *phone instrument?
Would be awesome if you started to hit things with xylophone mallet, trying to find a material that is most pleasant according to your own opinion and then tell someone to make a (insert greek translation of material name here)phone instrument.
excuse me
Do you play
the mayonnaise
And here I am a guy trying to play a clarinet or EVEN a flute that’s playing a trombone
Me: what woodwind do you play?
Him: yes
I play flute
Me: "Hey, what instrument do you play?"
Him: "Yes"
Me: "What"
Him: "You heard me"
Me: Only plays flute and piccolo
Daron: Plays NOSE WHISTLE CONCH!!! BIRD WHISTLE
Definitely amazing. I think he was the most comfortable on Alto Sax, Clarinets, and English Horn. And his transition from Clarinet to Bari seemed quite amazing! Wow! Some of the segments were so short on the individuals instruments...it leaves you wanting more! Amazing performance, arrangement, and musical talent! Thanks for posting! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
better title for video:
"man blows into 30 things while surrounded by musicians playing music"
I wish I could play even a 3rd of those instruments so well. I only play clarinet semi intermediate. Great job. Wow never heard a conch in an orchestra setting!!
Conch shell is technically a brass instrument, a.k.a. a labrosones, or 'lip-vibrated instruments'" (Baines, Anthony (1993). Brass instruments: their history and development. Dover Publications. p. 300.)
Henry Longmore I was going to say isn't the conch considered brass because it is an early version of the French horn
An early version of any brass instrument, really. Maybe didgeridoo can compete with conch shell for most ancient brass instrument.
You're right. It was just added as a joke at the end!
I honestly had no idea a conch was actually a legitimate instrument.
Henry Longmore holy shit a works cited in a TH-cam comment. You are a professional.
7:11 when he ended off with that baritone sax sound that was so awesome
There are so many legitimate woodwinds that he could play instead of random party favors. Bassoon, contrabassoon, bass oboe, alto clarinet, basset clarinet, contra clarinet, sopranino saxophone, bass saxophone, etc.
High school and college music has been over 45 years for me. This gave me goose bumps. I know this is nothing but genius and God given talent. I remember students back in college mastering 3 maybe 4 instruments. But, 30?!! Maestro, my hat is off to you.
My left ear really enjoyed the piccolo
I play the Clarinet myself and I...I’ve never heard such talented music from the instrument. I knew it was capable of amazing tunes, but this is just completely fascinating to hear. I will push myself to be like him with his Clarinet skill. Also, very multi-talented man! 👏🏾 👏🏾👏🏾
the low whistle looks like a flute's body with an other head joint :D
Thats what it thought too
i read this comment as he played the low whistle
Awesome! #30👍👍 Back in high school I did a similar deal with brass..trumpet, french horn, trombone and tuba.
anyone else get goose bumps when he ended with the conch shell? a beautiful wind instrument, which everything else was in a way inspired by ?
This man has my dream instrument
The tenor recorder
Bassoonist : OMG he didn’t even use a bassoon
Oboists : after many centuries of waiting we have been called upon!
8:26
I like how the sound just continues playing even though he's not playing it anymore
I always thought that was just an echo
Omggg I'm so grateful that some people actually learned how to play the recorder nicely👌
This is insane. When I switch from practicing on my alto to my tenor there's a moment of adjustment and then I don't feel truly settled until a minute or two into whatever I'm playing. To do this over so many different instruments that are very technically and mechanically distinct with such enviable tone is AMAZING. That's an OG right there.
The beginning clarinet part sounded like the beginning of raphsody in blue.
Danini Panini YAS I thought it was
It was. What made it sound different from the original?
@@ralphyarl7346 I'm pretty sure it was in a different key
I was looking for someone to say that. Especially with the glissando at the beginning!
Fellow Tenor Sax, and/or Trumpet players like here
Whooo Oboe! *claps alone* oh.. I'm lonely..
I play oboe...
**claps with you even though I can’t play oboe but I want to learn it sometime in my life**
Undyne The undying YOUR NOT LONELY OBOES UNITE
Me to fam 😂*claps with you*
Undyne The undying heyyy 👏😂
This is so impressive! Just learning one instrument and playing it effectively is hard but He can play 30! I am so amazed!
Woodwind instruments are officially my favorite music instruments.
Dude in video: plays recorder
Me having elementary school flashbacks:😨
Musician to student: I think you should try bassoo-
Student:NO YUCK
I wish he had played some of those instruments longer.
What a fun video, thanks for sharing Kurt.
The Low Whistle with keys is impressive, I'm currently in the process of fitting keywork on my tenor recorder as the finger stretch is too great.
"Wow, this guy plays 30 instruments! Ain't that cool?"
me, a percussionist: *t r i g g e r e d*
The alto sax🥰🥰🥰🥰 I swear I be gettin goosebumps when I listen to these
I wanna see someone do this with brass instruments! 🎺
Stressedoutgirls Eh See: James Morrison.
Stressedoutgirls Eh yes!
It's so much easier to do because the skills are transferrable from one instrument to another
mfabbo woodwinds are similar too
Wislian 214 yes but brass valves are all the same besides transposing
One of the most beautiful pieces I ever heard
Can we appreciate that this amazing man played on mostly dry reeds and still made a great sound on them all