DIY PVC flutes - The Symphony of Simplicity | Nicolas Bras | TEDxArendal
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2024
- Nicolas Bras takes the TEDx stage to remind us of the beauty found in simplicity.
Armed with nothing but PVC pipes and an assortment of simple tools, Nicolas challenges our perceptions of traditional instrument-making. As a homemade instrument builder and musician, he creates DIY flutes live, demonstrating the possibilities of ingenuity and resourcefulness.
Through his hands, ordinary plumbing materials evolve into intricate musical instruments, each with its unique sound and character.
This talk is not just about music; it's a testament to the magic that ensues when creativity meets everyday objects.
He’s classically trained for guitar and percussions but still consider himself self-taught after 15 years of manufacturing his own instruments and more than one thousand prototypes.
He travels all over the world for concerts, talks, workshops and any creative invitation that will allow him to progress in his quest for musical instruments.
Back to his workshop, he shares his projects and creative processes on TH-cam and other social media platforms to hundreds of thousands of followers. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
Thanks again for the invitation, it was a pleasure to be a part of this evening!
I have followed your FB account and your strange instrument account for years. Very cool to see this Ted talk! Thanks
Thank you for sharing your passion for musical innovations with sincerity and infectious innocence. I own your Aquatic Harp, Beatbox Flute & Nail Violin SP VSTs… Inspirational to my Sonic Universe! 🙏🏾 💗 🎶 👂🏾
О там и Русская Калюка есть
As a pipefitter, I’m about to be having a lot more fun on the job sites!
0:52 "Wind instruments don't use the container, only the air inside" Well said ! At last a musician who understands physics ! Kudos, fascinating show.
The passion he has for manifesting music out of what some would could consider non-musical is a win for the potentiality of humanity.
Brilliant artist!❤
You are amazing! Your passion for producing sound is contagious! This is genius on display, so inspiring!
Thanks to Nicholas, I can no longer simply walk or cycle past a skip. I have to check it for PVC tubes.
What a great video
Just awesome!!
such an underrated one😕
This is a great brilliant Man God bless him.
Hmmmm….That’s pretty neat , good job Bro
Fabulous!!
10:27 is a real life braaaam sound
I really liked the rotative trumpet ''elephant roar'' at 4:55. Does anyone know a video where he plays more with this. (and all the other things that he didn't have time for here, basically.)
He always has no time to play in brass (vibrating lip) fashion of instruments. Haha!
I love how, every time brass playing techniques come up, he instantly dismisses them with "But we don't have time for that"
Greater and greater!
Brilliant as usual Nicholas
Ok well I’m definitely going to Home Depot now
And that's how the pyramids were made 🪈 With simple alien technologies
I wonder why he only has so few views, he should have millions.
At 12:00 I was so blown away by the audience too
Awesome
I would compliment him but i dont have time
Im sorry, I guess that’s kind of neat, but it sounds terrible. None of those “instruments” actually produce any sort of musical tone. What’s the point here?
It doesn’t sound terrible. You’re not used to ear those kind of sounds that’s all. Clarinette, flute, trumpet, work on the same principle, the air vibrate into a container, and create sounds. Nicolas made some instruments that sound exactly the same that the original ones made of wood. Here, the tunning is not perfect on every instrument because he doesn’t have time to spend on stage to do it with enough precision. But the point is made. Making those modular instruments from pvc is dope.
there is infinite possibility here, and it actually is fairly hard to tell the difference from a recorder or flute. There is a reason Hans Zimmer bangs on about PVC pipe so much. he uses it all the time in his scores.
This might be a bit "raw" in sound but as a source gives incredible opportunities of creating music. Nicolas is a great artist and craftsman.
Here comes the deaf participation trophy crowd right on queue 😂