the flute-piano girl probably wasn't faking because the piece she played was in a pretty high octave (which you only need one hand to play) so hats off to that girl
It's actually a real piece called Ambidextranata By Gary Schocker. One hand for flute and one hand for piano. You utilize harmonics to get a decent range.
6:15 The fact that this was an april fools prank, the balloon was actually filled with air not helium and that guy can actually hit that high note himself makes me think about life :|
@@dominiquepocopio777 Yup. I've known some boy trebles to keep that extremely high range until like 11-12 years old if they really work at preserving it.
The video where the girl gets hit with the percussion mallet happened at my university, so when I attended an honour band there, the prof introduced her to us as “mallet girl”. Always in my memory.
Well tbh the timpani is located the furthest from the war zone so I wouldn’t get hit But I make sure I have all my things near there so I don’t have to stray into the war zone It’s either that or the xylophone area
for those of you who don't know anything about singing: any kind of vocalization, especially opera is meant to be largely stationary. the fact that that singer did a cartwheel and stayed on any kind of pitch is incredibly impressive.
@@manuele.itriagom.728 Idk, this is a classical music channel, I would assume there are some people who know about opera singing. Including the person who originally made the comment lol
*+Ferny that's me* On the subject, I'm not a violinist, but there's a violin in my family's house, and I try to play it every now and then. Is the bow supposed to powder the violin with rosin? Because it does when I rosin it. lol
The first reason which came to my mind was that it really hurt her badly and that she needed medical attention !!! We can see the guy really worried, he desperately wants to go off stage and make sure she is OK, but at the same time he knows he isn't supposed to leave the orchestra !...
She took his drum stick I think.!! Also the bass drummer did not hit the skin of the drum at an angle but straight on creating the bass drum stick to fly out of his hand.
The most traumatizing musical moment in my life was during a school concert. we had practiced at the tempo we were supposed to play at at the concert, but when my music teacher was announcing to the audience he had said we would play it at 200bpm and it surprised a classmate of mine and he started playing exceedingly fast causing everyone to go along with him and i must say it sounded like a severe train wreck. Then after the embarrassment of already playing bad we sat next to the strings players and the played after us and literally sounded like heaven, i wanted to die of embarrassment the entire time i had to sit on stage 1 hour after finishing.
Aha…is it worst than messing up your solo? I screwed up one of my solo once and I literally was about to cry but I can’t because it would be more embarrassing if they saw my cry
07:19 The cartwheel during the high note actually makes sense in the story. It's from the opera "Die Fledermaus" by Johann Strauss II. The cartwheel doesn't necessarily makes sense in this one particular aria (called "Mein Herr Marquis"), but it definitely makes sense in the character's second aria "Spiel ich die Unschuld vom Lande" or "Adele's audition aria", because she's asking someone to sponsor her acting career and is showing off her skills.
He actually did the right thing. The moment he drop his instrument, he is an audience, and ought to salute the flag like all other audiences. To be able to do it on stage is admirable though. (´ ∀ ` *)
1:42 I think it’s life stages. Born as a violin, then grows to a viola, cello is the adult stage and double bass is the elderly who’s retired and on the easy life road 😂
*+Ferny that's me* On the subject, I'm not a violinist, but there's a violin in my family's house, and I try to play it every now and then. Is the bow supposed to powder the violin with rosin? Because it does when I rosin it. lol
7:25 I'm sorry, I lost it at the opera singer. Her face is just so excited for what she's about to do, and she totally nails it. Then the tromboner after--I couldn't even finish the clip I had tears in my eyes!
Kim Jong-oink, you’re right! That is a real recital! The girl in that video is my friend who goes to the University of Florida & it is most definitely a real video!
It was an April Fool's joie by the King's College Choir, absolutely hilarious every time I watch it!! For those of you wondering, the piece is called Allegri Miserere. There's a short and a long version to it. Long story short though, and luckily, they're not getting rid of the young boys when they sound as good as they do normally haha.
Polish guy playing alongside the faucet me: wooohhh Polish guy takes it to the next level me: this bops eddy: "when the faucet is more in time then your cellos and string quartet" me: oooohhhhhhhhhh lmaoooo
As a percussionist I can confirm that percussion instruments and sticks are weapons and they can hurt people pretty bad lol. I stabbed a friend with my drumsticks once
What exactly did doctors do during covid? Except for denying people visits in their surgeries, complaining in the media and putting people they had failed to examine on respirators and watching them die, the doctors didn't really do anything.
OK, but for anyone who's actually wondering, the singers gargling champagne and doing cartwheels are doing the aria from Johann Strauss commonly known as "Adele's Laughing Song" from his operetta, "Die Fledermaus." This is a very popular gala piece, and as the material is very light-hearted and humorous, people often like to have fun with it, as people won't get offended by it like one might if you tried that with more serious material. For anyone who wants to get into operas, "Die Fledermaus" is actually a really good one to get started with, as it is absolutely hilarious and full of famous excerpts.
Yeah but what they're saying is that it's close to impossible to find any random piece that you can play with only your left hand. You're still missing a lot of notes. So, perhaps she selected a piece that was possible to play on only left hand. So they're not saying it's dubbed over or something, but more like that "missing" pianist wasn't missing but just never existed?
Playing flute myself, the left hand lets you play G - Db in both octaves. It's possible to play some other notes by over blowing / overtones or maybe alt fingerings (that I'm not aware of). This is still really fascinating to me though and thr fact that she still has such a great tone
What country is that? I’m sorry I may seem dumb but I’m horrible with regional dialects it seems to be Hebrew or have some Hebrew it so maybe Israel or Poland? My guess would he Poland as that mans complexion is much light but I may be wrong so if I am I am so sorry
The one at 8:50 has to be live, because you can hear the piano accompanist jumping around a bit to figure out where the violin is and match its pace, and then the pianist just gave up!
I got so many mild injuries as a percussionist throughout high school 😂 I had to play a piece on bass one time with blood running down my leg from accidentally running into a marching xylophone right before that in the band room... oh, the memories...
For those that might be interested: what the doctor was mimicking by hitting the Violin is what health professionals have to do when a baby is born. It is called: Stimulation. Stimulating the baby through unpleasant sensations helps him to "wake up" and take a breath. It is not done in every baby, only those that do not have an appropriate breathing effort at birth and it is NOT done by hitting the baby, it`s more a strong rubbing motion.
They pinched my daughter to get her to cry harder. Crying helps get all the amniotic crud out of the lungs, but my baby was content to just be out and in my arms.
As for the flute playing footage, this is possible. It is playing with harmonic techniques. It means that with the same fingering, the player can make it sound several different notes depending on the technique of blowing in the air.
3:03 As a flutist, I can confirm that all the notes she played can be played with one hand, i.e. only pressing the keys with the left hand. I am just doubting about the stamina and how she can maintain focus and the vibrato and the tone colour whilst doing the piano at the same time. also, with the E flat, it shouldn't sound this nice if you only play it with the keys on the left hand (you normally also involve right hand to give a better tone, but it is possible to sound the note out with only the left hand keys.) Anyways, I feel like it is staged coz I dont think there'd be a piece that's entirely consisted of notes that can be played with only the left hand keys, i,e. D, G, Bb, B, A, C (, Eb).
I actually am in flute studio with her. She's actually doing that legitimately. Tone quality and everything lol. I think it's a real piece too. One that's specifically made to be played by one person on both instruments.
@@wellhelltherefellwhuman4637 They're usually called both. I find generally Americans say flutist, but idk if that's correct as I've never been to anywhere else lol
I die a little trying not to laugh at the poor guy every time I see this one. Respect to that young man for figuring that the correct thing to do since his hands were suddenly free during the Star-spangled Banner was to salute it.
As a percussionist who has had the handles to their cymbals come undone NUMEROUS times during things, I can say that was one the most cringe things you can do. It was gold though 🤣
Yeah but what they're saying is that it's close to impossible to find any random piece that fits that requirement. You're still missing a lot of notes with only your left hand. So, perhaps she selected a piece that was possible to play on only left hand.
I always wonder how the musicians feel when their memed out video gets more views than their actual performance they worked hours for... can you imagine
I always wonder that about Grant Wood with visual art. The American Gothic the one piece he did in a style completely different than his usual one is the piece he is most well known for. That has to be at least a little soul crushing.
they pretend to be classica musicians but dont even know that a cello gives birth to a violin which then matures into a viola and then into another cello pffft
My school orchestra had a concert on Tuesday and the beginners went first. It was their first time under the director's conduction and they could NOT play in time whatsoever. They had to restart 3 times before they finish their piece and the director told everyone he tried. Everyone died from laughing and when we came back to school the next he said it was the first time in 21 years he has had to restart a performance.
im pretty sure the flutist wasnt lying. i checked the fingerings for her piece and u can actually do it with one hand with alternate fingerings. points to her for creativity and knowing the piano part
That's exactly what caused suspicion. Conveniently her piece can be played with one hand and she knew the piano accompaniment and her pianist didn't showed up.
@Iris Feline Nah, the body would have still wanted to be upright. Instead it bounced around evenly. But you know what that means. That kid hit those high notes ON HIS OWN.
IMA GET A SCHOLARSHIP TO KING’S COLLEGE I PROBABLY SHOULDN’T BRAG BUT DAG I AMAZE AND ASTONISH THE PROBLEM IS I GOT A LOT OF BRAINS BUT NO POLISH I GOTTA HOLLER JUST TO BE HEARD WITH EVERY WORD I DROP KNOWLEDGE
i'm a cellist, public sch. music teacher, retired, (can play a tune, on trumpet, trombone, violini, flute, viiola, clarinet, ) and I LOVE the episodes you present, and love the fact of your personal sense of pitch, and rhythm, and sight reading ability- so SO IMPORTANT to a good musician, just found you, and love all i have seen...
@@PaweLidke because poles are so conviced that they are the best nation in the world, and if anyone from west talk about Poland, they are having orgasm :c
Percussion is dangerous, my friends. Am a percussionist. Please hold your bass drum mallets safely and properly. Edit: Crap, now I’m playing bass drum in a November concert. Edit: 6:32 This is very much why I prefer playing the crash cymbals downwards.
6:53 is hilarious! anyone who's played snare on the star spangled banner like that knows just how painful it is... That little dude knew that if he looked over and lost focus he wouldn't be able to continue playing cause all the pain would just rush up to him at once lolll
I was in a concert held by the UdK in Berlin. The students there held their final conducting exam and that was made into a concert. The second student to conduct was mostly very precise and stoic in his conducting, but there was an immensly energetic part in the piece, and he started going wild. Arms flailing, head swinging from left to right. (It was probably still good conducting, but just very intense) Then there was a subito pianissimo in the piece, and in the moment where all the instruments fell almost silent everyone could audibly hear the conductor wheezing. He was breathing so hard, you could hear in quite a few rows back. I couldn't stop laughing for a good minute I think (of course it was a silent laugh, no worries).
The hardest I've ever laughed onstage was during a dress rehearsal... There were tears in my eyes! I am the section leader for the cellos, and we were in the middle of a piece when my stand partner's end pin started slipping. Eventually, she was completely folded in half, trying to play, but we were both laughing so hard that we couldn't read the music!
Claire LMAOOO! I also play the cello and there was a time during our orchestra class where we were playing a piece, and all of a sudden my stand partner’s end pin starting slipping. At first I didn’t notice it but then I just saw something in the corner of my eye going down and was like what the? And when I turned she was literally leaning down like she dropped something and was picking it up
i remember two years ago at the cadets music practice... i was playing a big solo part on my trombone, then i saw a guy trying to pull out his trumpet's tuning slide, then it ended up hitting him on the face it was so funny i puffed into my trombone... very loudly... and to this day we still talk about this event lmao
You guys are wrong at 1:30. When two Double Bases mate, they make a Cello. Then when two Cellos mate, they make a Violin. However, when the Violin turns around and inbreeds with the Cello, then a Viola is born! 😉
1:46 No the Cello is the stringed instrument in their prime childbirth age, the violin is a kid, the viola is an awkward teenager, and the double bass is a senior citizen
"That's a G"....
"IT'S GOT A BEAT"
Didn' t know Brett has perfect pitch ;)
@@krassimirsapoundjiev2650 He doesnt, but he has relative pitch. Eddy has perfect pitch though
the flute-piano girl probably wasn't faking because the piece she played was in a pretty high octave (which you only need one hand to play) so hats off to that girl
It's actually a real piece called Ambidextranata By Gary Schocker. One hand for flute and one hand for piano. You utilize harmonics to get a decent range.
HeyItsBeppa
Harmonics are also the best solution when a piece calls for a really strange or annoying trill up in the higher register.
high G then to a funny F# which you can manage with the left hand pinky key
Yep the notes i heard are all playable with 1 hand.
I can do that too
When that lady gripped her dress after taking off her scarf I thought she was going to take it off 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Neko Chan I thought so too😂😂
Man you pervs
hahahahahaha LOL me to
Me too. I was like:"She is gonna strip? There? 😂 😂 😂 "
Same
6:15 The fact that this was an april fools prank, the balloon was actually filled with air not helium and that guy can actually hit that high note himself makes me think about life :|
Really!!
OH WHAT
I'm pretty sure it's actually helium, because his voice quality changed
@@dominiquepocopio777 Yup. I've known some boy trebles to keep that extremely high range until like 11-12 years old if they really work at preserving it.
@@AndewMole I think it's because at 6:18 we can see that the balloon isn't rising, so we can confirm it's air and not helium.
The video where the girl gets hit with the percussion mallet happened at my university, so when I attended an honour band there, the prof introduced her to us as “mallet girl”. Always in my memory.
Lol that one makes me laugh because I know the director and the person who had the mallet
Carr-Lee Well, I guess we’re at the same university then.
r/thathappened
Bet that was embarrassing for her. What university?
Matthew Kropilnicki The University of Regina.
'Percussion is very dangerous.'
As a percussionist, I can confirm as I have gotten hit with sticks and mallets multiple times.
Charlie Is Loading dude it’s a war zone there lmao
The timpani is my shield
@@Wter-oy1dh I typically try to use a tambourine or something. Or my own sticks. c':
Well tbh the timpani is located the furthest from the war zone so I wouldn’t get hit
But I make sure I have all my things near there so I don’t have to stray into the war zone
It’s either that or the xylophone area
@@Wter-oy1dh I'm always in the war zone unfortunately lmao.
Oh boi
for those of you who don't know anything about singing: any kind of vocalization, especially opera is meant to be largely stationary. the fact that that singer did a cartwheel and stayed on any kind of pitch is incredibly impressive.
Aha, but what about a rock opera?!
Just the way you started your comment haha. How many people do you think know about singing opera?
True
Ugh. I know all about singing and so this comment brought me so much joy
@@manuele.itriagom.728 Idk, this is a classical music channel, I would assume there are some people who know about opera singing. Including the person who originally made the comment lol
"Doctors have way too much time on their hands."
Sudden dark overtones, March, 2020.
Tik tok lol
@@charlesgauthier8287 Nope
😂
Damn
Coronavirus
I play flute so I actually checked the notes and yes, it is possible that she could have played those notes with one hand 👍🏻
Jess_music 47 they’re saying that it was a big coincidence though
Alicia Parfait that sounds fake but okay
@@Alicia.parfait actually MY sister is the one playing
@@Alicia.parfait lol that's my gf
classygal well i know her name is alanna parfait so
ive seen that helium video 100 or so times before but i have NEVER noticed the guys face on the opposite side XD
Exactly
Nicholas Falconer posts a video
Where did you find that video ?
Nicholas Falconer weird flex but okay. XD
Lol same
Two things:
1- That helium thing was hilarious!
2- That water faucet and the violinist was actually sounding very good! That faucet has talent 😂
One thing:
1- The balloon didn’t have helium in it, if it did, then the balloon would’ve flew up
The kid in the balloon video can actually hit that note, it was an April fools prank
I need to find the faucet song.
3:45” the rest of the orchestra is oblivious"
the rest of the orchestra is always oblivious to us percussionists unless the maestro yells at us rip
Yeah lol
Yeah guy back left definitely saw it. His reaction was just as funny
It's because it's not a real instrument.
Yeah I'm gonna be honest I don't really care about percussion
I mean, no one likes percussionists
How much rosin did that guy have on his bow lol. There was a huge white cloud when it hit the ground.
NarekShak maybe dirt 😂
Nah I’m pretty sure it’s rosin hahhhahahahahaha
Enough to feed a family of 7 and 86 dogs
Lol
*+Ferny that's me* On the subject, I'm not a violinist, but there's a violin in my family's house, and I try to play it every now and then.
Is the bow supposed to powder the violin with rosin? Because it does when I rosin it. lol
3:20 just imagine like the reason she walked off is it happened during rehearsal and she’s just like NOT AGAIN JOSH WTF WE PRACTICED THIS COME ON
I'M SORRY IT SLIPPED
@@NKQuantum1293 God Damn it!
Oops my hand slipped my bad
The first reason which came to my mind was that it really hurt her badly and that she needed medical attention !!!
We can see the guy really worried, he desperately wants to go off stage and make sure she is OK, but at the same time he knows he isn't supposed to leave the orchestra !...
She took his drum stick I think.!! Also the bass drummer did not hit the skin of the drum at an angle but straight on creating the bass drum stick to fly out of his hand.
The most traumatizing musical moment in my life was during a school concert. we had practiced at the tempo we were supposed to play at at the concert, but when my music teacher was announcing to the audience he had said we would play it at 200bpm and it surprised a classmate of mine and he started playing exceedingly fast causing everyone to go along with him and i must say it sounded like a severe train wreck. Then after the embarrassment of already playing bad we sat next to the strings players and the played after us and literally sounded like heaven, i wanted to die of embarrassment the entire time i had to sit on stage 1 hour after finishing.
Aha…is it worst than messing up your solo? I screwed up one of my solo once and I literally was about to cry but I can’t because it would be more embarrassing if they saw my cry
Why would he change it?!
that sounds like me 😭
Big oof. What instrument did you play?
LOL! are you that classmate?
That polish guy playing to the tap made me cry laughing because everything in Poland is so broken but it’s so good
Well, ya know...pierogi aren't broken 😉
I'm polish
By the way, am I the only one that got all stupidly excited because I'm Polish as well? 😂
@Alicja Benowska Maybe you'll find out if you read the reply on top of you... ;)
Kiełbasa is still not broken
“Doctors have so much time on their hands”
DOCTORS: *laughs in endless hours and inconsistent and/or non-existent breaks*
Lol
Lol my mom is a doctor and this is soo true
Doug Johnson exactly
depending on the surgeon, that's perhaps excusable when someone is on the table for 10 hours straight, and you're responsible for keeping them alive.
I thought it meant: 1. a lot of paperwork, and 2. Their rating goes down. Still very interesting to hear.
Ana Pietrantoni did he succeed?
"When the faucet is more in time than the cellist in your string quartet"
Hehe- hueHuA nOW WAIT A SECOND-
Haha. Hope not in our quartet ;-)
im a cellist
hey what song did that faucet violinst play?
if you wait a second you'll miss your entrance
Spell 'cello
07:19 The cartwheel during the high note actually makes sense in the story. It's from the opera "Die Fledermaus" by Johann Strauss II. The cartwheel doesn't necessarily makes sense in this one particular aria (called "Mein Herr Marquis"), but it definitely makes sense in the character's second aria "Spiel ich die Unschuld vom Lande" or "Adele's audition aria", because she's asking someone to sponsor her acting career and is showing off her skills.
*Doesn’t laugh a video* * but laughs uncontrollably at Bret’s comments*
It was the same with me!
It’s Brett and yeah lol
Yeah, I laughed more at their reactions than the videos.
Is that thing dead????
In 10:03 man said "Koncert na kran i skrzypce" in Polish. That means " Tap and violin concert". To all those people who don't understand ^^ .
Dzięki
To all people who *don't understand
Taka mała pomyłeczka
@@kasaii99x69 Dzięki ^^ Poprawiona literówka
Oooh it sounded like Russian to me🔥👌🏻 "концерт на кран и скрипка " I guess it's very similar
666th like!
6:55 That salute was cymbalic
okay LMAO best pun
........
I'm trying to rationalize it...maybe he managed to break the cymbal when he dropped it?
He actually did the right thing. The moment he drop his instrument, he is an audience, and ought to salute the flag like all other audiences.
To be able to do it on stage is admirable though.
(´ ∀ ` *)
Fuck you
1:42 I think it’s life stages. Born as a violin, then grows to a viola, cello is the adult stage and double bass is the elderly who’s retired and on the easy life road 😂
you think playing a bass is easy huh? i mean... okay its not that hard but it can be exhausting sometimes
@@NeonBeeCat I meant it as in the fact that it gets more rest periods in sheet music not that it isn’t actually difficult to play
The violinist with the water tap accompanying him was simply superb! 😊👍🏼
Comic Neonate he's polish like me ^^
Thank You. More on our channel.
Hahaha, leave it to the Poles to get all creative 😝👍 awesome!
@@curiousfishie Thx
@@altravolta Nie ma za co :)
7:33 i didnt even know cart wheeling in a dress and heels was possible
Same
is your profile picture... a white megamind?
Hey Diddle Diddle Gal Oh shit im sorry
_Practice bby_
drag queens do it sometimes too
Instruments aren’t made, they’re born
Oh my god
This should be a merch
1:00
Glh
TeaFlavouredCoffe 555
9:44 I can't get over that little cloud of rosin that appears when it hits the floor. Peak magnificence.
Brett: *"Yeah, don't laugh."* - puts on serious face.
2 seconds later, both: *"PFFFTHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAH!"*
9:46 can we admire how much rosin came out of the bow when he dropped it.
*+Ferny that's me* On the subject, I'm not a violinist, but there's a violin in my family's house, and I try to play it every now and then.
Is the bow supposed to powder the violin with rosin? Because it does when I rosin it. lol
@@RAndrewNeal no, that means there is too much
@@cbfedge5593 "there's no such thing as too much rosin"
@@paulsebastian1612 "more rosin, more notes per second"
Haha I was thinking the same thing
6:12 when you're an alto and you know there's a high g coming up
Haha yes
😂 ima soprano so I'm used to singing a few notes above the staff
I had a girl friend who was a soprano and she said F was the midpoint of her range.
Im an alto lol
yeah but change alto to tenor and keep the g at the same pitch
7:25 I'm sorry, I lost it at the opera singer. Her face is just so excited for what she's about to do, and she totally nails it. Then the tromboner after--I couldn't even finish the clip I had tears in my eyes!
The flute one at 2:31 can be done with only one hand by playing harmonics. It is probably real
Kim Jong-oink, you’re right! That is a real recital! The girl in that video is my friend who goes to the University of Florida & it is most definitely a real video!
@@aldrencollins3366 omg i love her, she's goals!!
Do you know what song is that?
Aldren Collins hope she got a better accompanist
@@sergideki Yes, it is Ambidextranata by Gary Schocker.
And the octobass gives birth to the double bass
So who gives birth to the octobass ?
nope, thats how cellos are born.
No, the violin grows up to be a viola which grows up to be a cello. Obviously.
Lol I was about to say that 😂
Cory Mck so the viola is the equivalent to those awkward adolescent teenage years? Makes sense.
The thing with the helium is funny like a bit, but it sounds unbelievably good.
Ikr imagine all 4 of them on helium.
I'm pretty sure it was a sketch/skit/bit/whatever you want to call it.
The guy on the left is funnier😂
It was an April Fool's joie by the King's College Choir, absolutely hilarious every time I watch it!! For those of you wondering, the piece is called Allegri Miserere. There's a short and a long version to it. Long story short though, and luckily, they're not getting rid of the young boys when they sound as good as they do normally haha.
too bad they didn't have some Xenon as well although that would be a tad more expensive
Last time I was this early, ling ling was still playing a 1/2 size violin
And he was sight-reading with no sheet music. 😂😂
Ling ling can play with a 1/256 size violin and play flight of the bumble bee at 20493 notes per second but, who am i to say thats his limit
@@him6008 "iF yOU CAn plAY sLOwlY, yoU cAN pLAy qUIckLY."
Christian Vennemann Ling ling can sight read a blank page
Yael Roginsky ling ling never played 1/2 size
Polish guy playing alongside the faucet
me: wooohhh
Polish guy takes it to the next level
me: this bops
eddy: "when the faucet is more in time then your cellos and string quartet"
me: oooohhhhhhhhhh lmaoooo
As a percussionist
I can confirm that percussion instruments and sticks are weapons and they can hurt people pretty bad lol.
I stabbed a friend with my drumsticks once
*stab stab*
Wut
I used a violin Bow, I did not just stabbed my sister-
.... are you still friends?
uh-
"Doctors have way too much time on their hands"
Corona: let me fix that ;(
*Laughs in doctor tiktok videos
Ok boomer.
@@seagull4796 how is that boomer you idiot?
I think he means boomer doctors trying to do tik tok videos
What exactly did doctors do during covid? Except for denying people visits in their surgeries, complaining in the media and putting people they had failed to examine on respirators and watching them die, the doctors didn't really do anything.
10:04 guy says "Concert for tap and violin!"
Greetings from Poland, boys haha
Poland rulez 😁
KONCERT NA KRAN I SKRZYPCE
Dzięki. Zapraszamy na nasz kanał.
Yeh this is my uncle xD
Concert on* tap and violin. But yeah, it was an ingenious and creative idea for sure :)
3:18 Look at the guy on the top left. Lmfao he definitely noticed and was trying so hard to hold in his laugh 💀 🤣
He flinched so hard tho haha
in my mind
Violin= baby
Viola= teen
Cello=adult
Bass= elderly
Its weird i know
Next upcoming pokemon evolution
@@estelle_elith I hope they evolve with a Rosin Stone xD
Why do I feel "viola=teen" is super accurate, especially with the emo kids????
I’m an aDulT
3:12 that percussion gave her a concussion
Lmfaooo
Meh not really, but it’s still hilarious 😂
ooh that rhymes! only now did i notice!!
That Polish guy in 10:10 was awesome hahaha
@@sleepydumpling9501 He spoke polish :) ("Koncert na kran i skrzypce")
Concerto on water faucet and violin by Altra Volta string quartet :)
" Concerto for Faucet and Violin"
There's also another video like this with the bald Russian gopnik playing guitar in bathroom :) Gotta be proud of our Slavic culture
@@universe437 yea sorry
just heard "Концерт на кран и щипцы" which doesn't make any sense now that I think about it 😅
OK, but for anyone who's actually wondering, the singers gargling champagne and doing cartwheels are doing the aria from Johann Strauss commonly known as "Adele's Laughing Song" from his operetta, "Die Fledermaus." This is a very popular gala piece, and as the material is very light-hearted and humorous, people often like to have fun with it, as people won't get offended by it like one might if you tried that with more serious material. For anyone who wants to get into operas, "Die Fledermaus" is actually a really good one to get started with, as it is absolutely hilarious and full of famous excerpts.
The opera lady with the bottle kinda sounded like Bret trying to sing opera
Well she was on pitch while doing it- so still better than him! Haha
@@liloruf2838 Haha, very true :))
So. True
SpongeBob Avocado 😂😂
Hey guys! The video of Ms. Baik playing the flute and piano at the same time isn’t actually faked. As someone who was at the recital, I should know.
Yeah but what they're saying is that it's close to impossible to find any random piece that you can play with only your left hand. You're still missing a lot of notes. So, perhaps she selected a piece that was possible to play on only left hand.
So they're not saying it's dubbed over or something, but more like that "missing" pianist wasn't missing but just never existed?
Playing flute myself, the left hand lets you play G - Db in both octaves. It's possible to play some other notes by over blowing / overtones or maybe alt fingerings (that I'm not aware of). This is still really fascinating to me though and thr fact that she still has such a great tone
eri139 its a piece called ambidextera or smth like that
She probably did a simplified accompaniment
10:20 I've never been more proud of my nation before
Alura honestly same
What country is that? I’m sorry I may seem dumb but I’m horrible with regional dialects it seems to be Hebrew or have some Hebrew it so maybe Israel or Poland? My guess would he Poland as that mans complexion is much light but I may be wrong so if I am I am so sorry
Glen Sheppard it’s alright. It’s Polish.
What is the pice that he's playing there? I really need to find it now🙏
The one at 8:50 has to be live, because you can hear the piano accompanist jumping around a bit to figure out where the violin is and match its pace, and then the pianist just gave up!
"Percussion is a very dangerous section" ~the times where I tried to make my senior deaf using cymbals
I got so many mild injuries as a percussionist throughout high school 😂 I had to play a piece on bass one time with blood running down my leg from accidentally running into a marching xylophone right before that in the band room... oh, the memories...
A place where everything is a weapon
*twoset*: this is you laugh you lose
Also twoset: proceeds to laugh at EVERY video
You haven't heard of PewDiePie, have you?
For those that might be interested: what the doctor was mimicking by hitting the Violin is what health professionals have to do when a baby is born. It is called: Stimulation. Stimulating the baby through unpleasant sensations helps him to "wake up" and take a breath. It is not done in every baby, only those that do not have an appropriate breathing effort at birth and it is NOT done by hitting the baby, it`s more a strong rubbing motion.
Brand “spanking” new. Pretty sure it used to hurt.
They pinched my daughter to get her to cry harder. Crying helps get all the amniotic crud out of the lungs, but my baby was content to just be out and in my arms.
As for the flute playing footage, this is possible. It is playing with harmonic techniques. It means that with the same fingering, the player can make it sound several different notes depending on the technique of blowing in the air.
3:03 As a flutist, I can confirm that all the notes she played can be played with one hand, i.e. only pressing the keys with the left hand. I am just doubting about the stamina and how she can maintain focus and the vibrato and the tone colour whilst doing the piano at the same time.
also, with the E flat, it shouldn't sound this nice if you only play it with the keys on the left hand (you normally also involve right hand to give a better tone, but it is possible to sound the note out with only the left hand keys.)
Anyways, I feel like it is staged coz I dont think there'd be a piece that's entirely consisted of notes that can be played with only the left hand keys, i,e. D, G, Bb, B, A, C (, Eb).
do you know what piece she was playing? it sounds gorgeous
With harmonics she can also play the high Eb and F as well as other notes.
I actually am in flute studio with her. She's actually doing that legitimately. Tone quality and everything lol. I think it's a real piece too. One that's specifically made to be played by one person on both instruments.
I thought flute players were called *_flautists_*
@@wellhelltherefellwhuman4637 They're usually called both. I find generally Americans say flutist, but idk if that's correct as I've never been to anywhere else lol
10:00 It means "Concerto for a faucet and violin"
Greetings from Poland 😜
Ahhh my youth Orchestra conductor, Cheung Chau has conducted and worked alot with the Sinfonietta Polonia...
Witam cię mój Polski przyjacielu
Polska xd
@@jangalik4434 Miło mi :)
Dzięki ;-)
6:46
And here we have the best recovery in history ladies and gentlemen
En La Cama I can’t breathe HAHAAHAHHAAHA
That was so freaking funny 😂😂😂
Agreeed
I die a little trying not to laugh at the poor guy every time I see this one. Respect to that young man for figuring that the correct thing to do since his hands were suddenly free during the Star-spangled Banner was to salute it.
As a percussionist who has had the handles to their cymbals come undone NUMEROUS times during things, I can say that was one the most cringe things you can do. It was gold though 🤣
As a trumpet player i have to say, 11:35 is actually more impressive than the actual piece
The choir boys have amazing voices, but when he pulled out that massive yellow balloon...that got me good😂
At 3:08 , it can be real because on a flute, you can play several notes just by blowing harder. You can play at least one full octave this way.
Yeah but what they're saying is that it's close to impossible to find any random piece that fits that requirement. You're still missing a lot of notes with only your left hand. So, perhaps she selected a piece that was possible to play on only left hand.
I listened to the notes played, and G, A, B flat, and high D can all be played with just the left hand
But it's real. Is it, alright😂
What song is it
I was once holding my laughter in while watching a concert and i was trying so hard i farted....
I should have laughed
Hahahahaha!🤣😂
Nahhh, that fart held *_real_* emotion. Better fart than laugh!
I farted as I read this
LMAO farts are funny! I fart all the time!
@@grobanite4ever85 lol same
that boy with the cymbals had a dad in the army his mom was really proud of him for this reason
Iconic video!
I always wonder how the musicians feel when their memed out video gets more views than their actual performance they worked hours for... can you imagine
IT AIN'T FAMILIAH!
@@bug5654 im proud i got the reference
@@bug5654 I *just* found the person of this meme
being classic musician is just not for popularity.
I always wonder that about Grant Wood with visual art. The American Gothic the one piece he did in a style completely different than his usual one is the piece he is most well known for. That has to be at least a little soul crushing.
they pretend to be classica musicians but dont even know that a cello gives birth to a violin which then matures into a viola and then into another cello
pffft
Noobs
So... The double bass it's a old cello? That's makes all the sense!
And the viola is the puberty of the violin. That's why it sounds so bad
Actually starts as a 1/16th scale and they need young players so that they can help the violins mature.
Perhaps the double bass is a bodybuilder cello
"Doctors have way too much time on their hands"
Ooh that sentence will make a lot of people upset
Stefan Vasilache especially asian moms
How? I don’t get it
@@annny6465 they don't.
i just saw this comment and i was mocking them 😂
When that lady did the cartwheel we all were like “why”
That kid who broke the cymbal is the real star. God bless America
My school orchestra had a concert on Tuesday and the beginners went first. It was their first time under the director's conduction and they could NOT play in time whatsoever. They had to restart 3 times before they finish their piece and the director told everyone he tried. Everyone died from laughing and when we came back to school the next he said it was the first time in 21 years he has had to restart a performance.
Oh gosh, that's pretty funny, and there's a first for everything
In my school performance the drummers stick went flying from the stage and he casually grabbed one from inside his pants. It was funny
@@hectorojeda8525 Well... Ok...
@@hectorojeda8525 lol ;)
Begum Erkan that’s what happened to me but I’m in the advanced group and our cellos need help
Eddy: we’ve got a bunch of clips to do with classical music.
The second video: *A cello having a baby*
The first video was not classical music either 🤣
Reee
im pretty sure the flutist wasnt lying. i checked the fingerings for her piece and u can actually do it with one hand with alternate fingerings. points to her for creativity and knowing the piano part
That's exactly what caused suspicion. Conveniently her piece can be played with one hand and she knew the piano accompaniment and her pianist didn't showed up.
“It’s not even funny, but it’s funny”
Eddy chan - 2019
Chen*
*san
Sempai
@@josuenunfio6020 *senpai
*kkun
3:24-3:35 Live reaction from the guy in the back left side
I laughed so hard, I was crying 😂😂😂😂
Richelle Chen I feel like that girl got a black eye at best 😭
BLESS YOU for bringing it to our attention
lol i know most of these people in that band lol
6:00 He wasn't on helium, that was just air in a balloon, it's not behaving right. It was an april fools video by King's College Choir.
@Iris Feline Nah, the body would have still wanted to be upright. Instead it bounced around evenly.
But you know what that means. That kid hit those high notes ON HIS OWN.
@@darjanator that dude is a legend, +1 rep
IMA GET A SCHOLARSHIP TO KING’S COLLEGE
I PROBABLY SHOULDN’T BRAG BUT DAG I AMAZE AND ASTONISH
THE PROBLEM IS I GOT A LOT OF BRAINS BUT NO POLISH
I GOTTA HOLLER JUST TO BE HEARD
WITH EVERY WORD I DROP KNOWLEDGE
@@cookiecat0503 If you get a scholarship, mad respect. I have a friend who barely scraped getting in and he got nearly all 9s in his alevels.
Georgia's Bookshop uhhh, it’s a Hamilton reference, I’m in year 10
i'm a cellist, public sch. music teacher, retired, (can play a tune, on trumpet, trombone, violini, flute, viiola, clarinet, ) and I LOVE the episodes you present, and love the fact of your personal sense of pitch, and rhythm, and sight reading ability- so SO IMPORTANT to a good musician, just found you, and love all i have seen...
One time someones phone went off during a concert and the ringtone was Anaconda. Just let that sink in.
Hilarious...
just be like the violin and sink guy and start playing to it
10:04
It's Polish...
,,Koncert na kran i skrzypce"
It mean
,,A concert on a tap and violin"
XDDD
My favorite Poland :')
Country Girl it’s the same in Ukrainian too!!
@@PaweLidke
Because we, Polish People are real patriots. We are proud of our origin :)
@@PaweLidke because poles are so conviced that they are the best nation in the world, and if anyone from west talk about Poland, they are having orgasm :c
What's the title of the song he played?
Takie krany tylko w Polsce 😂😂😂
Cello gives birth to a violin *laughs*
Already lost the challenge
7:12 (Captions on)
Eddy: That's how i *F*
Woah, finally someone who pays respect.
Percussion is dangerous, my friends. Am a percussionist.
Please hold your bass drum mallets safely and properly.
Edit: Crap, now I’m playing bass drum in a November concert.
Edit: 6:32 This is very much why I prefer playing the crash cymbals downwards.
How'd it go?
VilaBitches! It didn’t fly, thank god. 5 concerts and it didn’t fly at all.
But my palms did get sweaty, so I’m gonna start wrapping my mallets
What’s good my fellow Percocet
i've seen many drop their mallets while marching and it's a scary scence
how did it go? 😂
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*string review*
👏String 👏Review
6:53 is hilarious! anyone who's played snare on the star spangled banner like that knows just how painful it is... That little dude knew that if he looked over and lost focus he wouldn't be able to continue playing cause all the pain would just rush up to him at once lolll
Yep, that’s a familiar feeling lol
Also, all the percussionists I’m finding in the comments is making me so happyyyy
Yeah I've had the "Just don't stop focusing and your arms won't fall of and die" feeling.
I'm so grateful for "koncert na kran i skrzypce"
I was in a concert held by the UdK in Berlin. The students there held their final conducting exam and that was made into a concert. The second student to conduct was mostly very precise and stoic in his conducting, but there was an immensly energetic part in the piece, and he started going wild. Arms flailing, head swinging from left to right. (It was probably still good conducting, but just very intense) Then there was a subito pianissimo in the piece, and in the moment where all the instruments fell almost silent everyone could audibly hear the conductor wheezing. He was breathing so hard, you could hear in quite a few rows back. I couldn't stop laughing for a good minute I think (of course it was a silent laugh, no worries).
They've ought to do a video on Netflix's _The Umbrella Academy_ eventually.
Don't get me started on that the violin scenes almost made me quit watching that series
That first episode tho...
@@evanwoods4074 the infuriating thing is that, no offense, the playing wasn't even good, but the opening scene was really good XD
Joshua C. I know, but the violin playing was really off
I've just seen it yesterday. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHTICYNVDGJV
I think I laughed at their reactions more than the actual clips, lmao.
Girls locker room: DiD u SeE aShLeYs NeW hAiRcUt?
Boys locker room 10:38
As a girl, I can confirm. Lucky you guys
@@roseberry-nj2ux lol
@@roseberry-nj2ux not a simp or anything but
Wanna be friends?
TAKE ME TO YOUR SCHOOL
@Abigail Horvath yes this person has not been in the girls' locker room before/has no female friends
We all came for 9:55 like
Nobody:
Literally No One:
Polish Guy with a broken Sink: I CAN WORK WITH THIS
xD
But what was the second song he played though
That gentleman is a GENIUS 👏
@@talal4351 Thank you! =D
nobody:
middle school bands/orchestra's and choirs: 11:10
Yes
@@elizalay2987 not what i was trying to say but alright 🤷♀️
Eliza Lay r/woooosh
*laughs in middle school indoor percussion*
Laughs in 7th grade
one time i was practicing a song with my class and when i started i think i inhaled a bit of rosin dust on my bow and just had a full cough attack.
I cannot be the only person who has loved the way opera sounds since childhood
The hardest I've ever laughed onstage was during a dress rehearsal... There were tears in my eyes!
I am the section leader for the cellos, and we were in the middle of a piece when my stand partner's end pin started slipping. Eventually, she was completely folded in half, trying to play, but we were both laughing so hard that we couldn't read the music!
Claire LMAOOO! I also play the cello and there was a time during our orchestra class where we were playing a piece, and all of a sudden my stand partner’s end pin starting slipping. At first I didn’t notice it but then I just saw something in the corner of my eye going down and was like what the? And when I turned she was literally leaning down like she dropped something and was picking it up
3:18 that guy on the top left saw everything
And he was shocked indeed
10:03 That guy said "Tap and Violine concert" in Polish.
Dokładnie tak to było ;-) Pozdrawiamy
Cześć! Dobrze widzieć swoich haha
*concerto
Dokladnie tak
My Favrouit part was when that lady did the cartwheel and she was wearing HIGH HEELS
i remember two years ago at the cadets music practice...
i was playing a big solo part on my trombone, then i saw a guy trying to pull out his trumpet's tuning slide, then it ended up hitting him on the face
it was so funny i puffed into my trombone... very loudly... and to this day we still talk about this event lmao
Your username...😂
Guy: *screws with faucet to make a beat.
Bret and Eddy: *begin rocking out
9:26 did anyone see the rosin on that bow?
I know right! Like you can see it coming it off on impact
I think that might be dust
Yup, though it might be dust on the ground
No, that's all rosin, if u slow the vid down the rosin dust cloud appears before floor impact 😂
Can someone tell me what's the name of the piece tho?
10:23
Brett and Eddy: Vibing to the music
Me: Also vibing to the music.
We too :-)
I love the cloud of rosin that comes up at 9:26
oof
You guys are wrong at 1:30.
When two Double Bases mate, they make a Cello. Then when two Cellos mate, they make a Violin. However, when the Violin turns around and inbreeds with the Cello, then a Viola is born! 😉
Ah, inbreeding. It explains.
@@ibenindrevr2612 That's why it's so messed up
Ultimate anime plot
[...] then a viola is born! Voilà!
Ho!
What gives birth to a Harp then ?
8:45 Im from Serbia this is serbian television, it's legit I watched it and laughed my ass off 😂😂😂 fun fact it's live program lol.
Hahahaha ja sam crkla od smijeha 😂😂😂
nije mi bilo dobro kad sam videla hahahahahah
E svasta hahah 😂
.........I got my heart absolutely obliterated into dust by a Serbian and he still hates me........feelings ruin everything
Do you think he's wearing an ear piece and there was a delay? Like the piano audio being played in one room and being piped to him, but on a delay?
1:46 No the Cello is the stringed instrument in their prime childbirth age, the violin is a kid, the viola is an awkward teenager, and the double bass is a senior citizen