I was playing the Byzantine scale and my dad said “what’s that it sounds familiar” And my mom was like “that’s the thing they play to make the snake come out of the box” 💀💀💀💀💀
if what you achieved granted you the title of 'illegal', just imagine what power you will be able to unleash after mounting the thing to the table with two pieces of sticky tape.
Congratulations you are the fastest one out of the 4 people in the world that plays this instrument edit: the people insulting me in the comments over a silly joke: get some help
@@istepp_96 lol thanks man, I appreciate that. I’m definitely an old soul that’s for sure. Most of the music genres from the “classics era” is my life, especially classic rock. Judging by what you said, I bet you have good taste in music as well.
@@istepp_96 lol I hear that bubba! I was born a decade too late myself, but my heart and soul belong to the 80s. The movies, music, and people of that time were just timeless. They don’t make ‘em like they used to.
It's probably just because the sound engine used the same wave forms to produce the sounds you heard in Prince of Persia. They didn't really record sounds much back then to play back because they required significant amounts of storage space.
For those looking, the song is called "Miserlou." Written by Dick Dale in 1962, it's probably _the_ standard of surf rock Edit: yes, you're all very smart. It's originally a Greek folk song. But the original song doesn't sound like this. This arrangement is Dick Dale.
As a percussionist this technique amuses me. It reminds me of a snare solo where you use one drum stick to strike the other stick which then strikes the snare drum. I can’t remember the name of the piece off the top off my head though
Impressive technique. I had the big brother of this stylophone many years ago. It had a switch called 'reiteration' (I think) which gave just this effect. It also had a second stylo and if you used both it would alternate between the two notes like a quasi-duophonic synth. :D
It's like the evolution of pro tetris players where they eventually discovered tapping was faster than manually trying to press the buttons really fast, and took the game to a whole 'nother level. This is like the same thing for what kinds of songs are playable now amazing! :o
@onethirty Homie, 9/10 people know this song as the theme song for the movie PULP FICTION. I personally don't know a single person that knows this song from the Black Eyed Peas, and I mostly associate myself with hip hop fans. Literally everyone I know, when I play this song, goes "English mother fucker do you speak it!?!" and when I say literally, I mean literally. Pulp Fiction is responsible for the modern fame of another old surfing song called Rumble, by Link Wray. No doubt, the only reason the Black Eyed Peas even know this song is from hearing it during the opening credits of the movie. As a youngster, I had originally assumed Quentin Tarantino had someone make this song specifically for the movie, because it fit so well. It is no doubt the best soundtrack for a movie that consisted of songs that weren't made specifically for the movie. Even when you go to Miserlou videos on TH-cam, the comments are filled with nothing but Pulp Fiction references. If you didn't get it by now, I (like so many other people) love Quentin Tarantino movies, and Pulp Fiction is his most famous movie. Like many of his other films, it is less of a movie and more of a slice of contemporary US pop culture... like Saturday Night Live and Johnny Carson.
For anyone wondering, this instrument is called stylophone and as the name suggests, you play it with a stylos and press it on the board. From being interested to throwing it in the trash can is just 1 minute.
@@ricksanchez147 It's something like a pen, but with a rounded point and that can be used on digital screens, like phones and stylophone's playing pad. Nintendos had the first stylos for gaming.
Miserlou as made famous by Dick Dale, originally a Greek song. What an awesome cover you did. I couldn't play that instrument that fast! You're INCREDIBLE!
@@Kevin-ud9cj As if yours is any better. This is like seeing someone say "You must be fun at parties", and someone replying with a comment about how tired and unoriginal that is, and then someone else pointing out how pointing that out is just as tedious a thing to encounter. Now I just need someone to comment to me about how I am being just as pedantic and putting out just as much if not more energy wasting the time to continue this cycle of emptiness.
That was a legitimately excellent rendition of Misirlou, until the stylophone started running away lol. Clamp it down and make another video like this, there's some legs in this idea~
Omg thank you! I've always wanted the original but only knew Pump it "by" black eyed peas, not that I ever put any effort into finding out but I'm still so happy to learn the title
@@161friends I'm a normal person, and Im replying to a normal person to confirm the fact that he's a normal person by thinking it should be illegal to play this fast.
I'm a not so normal person replying to a normal person about replying to a normal person thinking about how it should be normal for this to become illegal to play at this speed
Fun fact - from what I am aware, this is not a "fretless" instrument (you can't play microtones with just the stylus). You can change the pitch standard, however, using a knob on the back, and its range is about a fifth
A greek-named-instrument, playing a greek song extremelly fast, but without microtonality (that the Greeks were the last ones to use in the West)... Well I guess, none is perfect... 😞
It’s crazy. When you stated doing that I literally said out loud, “play misirlou!” But didn’t actually think you would because that is a stylophone, but was surprised when you did it!
Fun fact: He is so fast that the camera can't show his actual speed. If my interdimensional quantum physic calculation is right, then what you see here is just 0.69420% of his actual speed.
The first song is MEGALOVANIA by Toby Fox, second song is Misirlou by Dick Dale, third song is We Are Number One from Lazy Town, fourth song is The Lick (a jazz cliche). Edit: To those commenting about the second song being wrong, Misirlou was originally a folk song in the Eastern Mediterranean. The original composer and exact time of creation is unknown. I listed Dick Dale since he rearranged the song and popularized it in the United States. Pulp Fiction and Pump It were made after Dick Dale's version.
it’s interesting because 8 bit tracks only sound like that because they’re compressed down. there are videos of non compressed 8 bit game songs and holy smokes
I'd be impressed, but I've seen Dick Dale in concert. Dude was playing so fast that he melted his guitar picks mid song, a bunch of them. As each one would wear out, he'd yeet the ruined pick into the crowd as a souvenir, grab a new pick, and keep on shredding like nothing had happened 😎😎🤘🤘
One thing you might try is a technique high-level NES Tetris players developed to achieve absurdly high D-pad tapping rates called "rolling": Sitting down, set the stylophone resting halfway on your leg so that you can reach under one side with one hand. Now "roll" your fingers on the underside (1-2-3-4, 1-2-3-4, as if impatient). I'm not sure how you would keep the stylophone stable during this process, as obviously you do need both hands to play, but players have adapted the technique to all sorts of positions to optimize comfort and consistency. (You're sorta already doing this, except you're rolling on the pen instead of the stylophone itself.) I hope this helps! :)
This is effectively a rolling technique. The reason you roll the backside on an NES controller is that the hit surface is too small to roll on, so you roll the other side of the contact. With a stylus, you can fairly easily get the rolling on the stylus itself and use the pivot to transfer the motion into inputs.
As someone that can do this it's amazing how people probably look at this as being so hard to do. The way he's playing it actually makes it way more easy and more forgiving than actually playing it right
This man outshines all other snake charmers. He can also obtain frogs.
It was actually a black eyed peas song 😂
@@lio1234234 Miserlou was Dick Dale, boss. And the Black Eyed Peas should have collabed with Robbie Rotten.
@@FeloniousPedigrees true that, and it was originally a folk song from eastern mediterrania
I was playing the Byzantine scale and my dad said “what’s that it sounds familiar” And my mom was like “that’s the thing they play to make the snake come out of the box” 💀💀💀💀💀
@@fluxetcetera1554 that's what I wanted to say
This was the fastest I’ve ever seen someone play this instrument…
This was the first time I’ve ever seen this instrument.
This was the first time I've seen this comment 🤔
@@Weelki This is the first time i've ever
@@MisakaMikotoLuv This was the first time I've
@@Jackie_3 This was the first time
@@ivyrobloxqueen5391 This was the first
'the licc' is the simple most transcendant piece of music written so far.
Yes. It conveys all emotions
BRO HAHHAAH THE LICC AT THE AND MADE MY DAY❤
its not a piece, its a motif
@@philip.stigaardtrue
I'm literally wearing my licc sweatshirt
I had to watch this video twice because i spent the entire first time trying to read the title of the frog video on his phone
Yellow screaming frog?
Yellow screaming frog
th-cam.com/video/2w2hByfGQhs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=AFjIbToxtOtBu7aD
Yellow screaming frog?
Apparently it's yellow screaming frog you're welcome
It is, in fact, illegal to play this fast. It’s all over, lawbreaker.
“your stolen goods are now *forfeit!”*
Now pay with your blood
Never shoulda come here
No cool guys allowed
I'm going down the mountain to save my sister
Even the instrument can't keep up with his speed. He's the fastest man alive.
Also known as the flash
@@tristan0260 as the flesh*
@@rahellseddek8540 no The Flash- the DC superhero who can run extremely fast
His name is Barry Allen, and he is the fastest man alive. To the outside world, he's an ordinary forensic scientist-
Man with the fastest fingers 😁
This is my first time seeing someone this fast using this instrument
No
This is my first time seeing someone using this instrument
This isn't a instrument, it's bass or nothing
Yo mockey
Genshin dude
I love how he continues playing even though the stylophone is about to fall
it didn't want to be an accessory to the crime
if what you achieved granted you the title of 'illegal', just imagine what power you will be able to unleash after mounting the thing to the table with two pieces of sticky tape.
Through the Fires and the Flames
he could even be more immortal than dapz
I was granted that title already, all I did was jump some dumb fence lmao
🤣
@@ambasfamily that will be illegal sheesh just to be able to play that song will require and shit ton of power
_”If you can play it slowly, you can play it quickly.”_
- Two certain violinists
I wonder whooo
The fact that my next recommendation was exactly that video of the "mY wIfE SaYs sHe iS maRriEd to tHe FaStEst fIngeRs"
"If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball"
YESSSS TWO-SET FANS LETS GOOO
@TwoSetViOLiN
He can play even faster, the only thing in his way is the stability of the instrument
And the universe's stability...
Clamp that shit
@@GodsEmperorOfMan We're not ready yet for a faster one
fast, faster, yet faster
@@MisterHunterRow faster, better, stronger...
the desert theme in every game
or surfing
Metal slug desert be like:
@@R_Y_O_7 metal slug is the 1st thing that went into my mind when i heard it
for me it was mario
Or racing
Congratulations you are the fastest one out of the 4 people in the world that plays this instrument
edit: the people insulting me in the comments over a silly joke: get some help
😎
very cool
Make that 5
👍👏
Because it's that hard 😎
This technique can totally be used to play the “Eruption” solo by Van Halen! I want to hear Eruption solo next!!!!
Ahh, a man of culture I see 😎
Question: do the lyrics "go ahead and jump" imply suicide or just like jumping
@@istepp_96 lol thanks man, I appreciate that. I’m definitely an old soul that’s for sure. Most of the music genres from the “classics era” is my life, especially classic rock. Judging by what you said, I bet you have good taste in music as well.
@@austinwallace118 I high key should've been an 80s kid 🤣
@@istepp_96 lol I hear that bubba! I was born a decade too late myself, but my heart and soul belong to the 80s. The movies, music, and people of that time were just timeless. They don’t make ‘em like they used to.
A "Fastest Player" Eddy and Brett would be proud of
Pls send this to twoset
@@OliverStreet omg yes.. great idea
Let's see
@@OliverStreet YES
If you can play it slowly you can play it faster 😎🥵✨✨
He used the NES Tetris tech
OMG, Great! :D
Ps: Use double sided tape for better handling, this technique will then transcend into a higher level!
Ay it's the stylophone legend himself! And you are definitely right with the tape aha. Without it became way too chaotic. Thanks!
hey there stylophone jesus
Oh wow I didn't even notice who was commenting lol
You ever thought of a bigger stylophone with more range? Maybe a polyphonic one? Maybe with tiny styluses on ur fingers to play like a piano?
Yeah, this technique is called "rolling" and it's mainly used for NES Tetris to tap over 16 times a second
"If you can play slowly, you can play it quickly"
Ah a fellow 2set fan
twoset oh yeah
wise words
It s easy when you practice 40 hours a day
Sacrilegious
I swear to god they made all the sounds for the original Prince Of Persia for DOS with this.
It sounds exactly like I remember.
It's probably just because the sound engine used the same wave forms to produce the sounds you heard in Prince of Persia. They didn't really record sounds much back then to play back because they required significant amounts of storage space.
I think the song is called nightmare
I found the song 😁th-cam.com/video/v4SWvf0jBq8/w-d-xo.html
@@toohao mmmm, bet you didn’t
@@toohao The melody is just Misirlou, like famously used by Dick Dale for his surf rock version
"yellow screaming frog" 💀
Not seen a Stylophone for years!
👀
Nowe
Not since Rolf Harris advertised it. No wonder they didn't sell...
Yeah, because you've been watching DSP all this time.
A random Guru Larry? In my comment section of the stylophone rabbit hole I've fallen into?
Can we at least talk about how he had that final sound perfectly prepared for us
can we talk about the paused screaming frog video on the side
Yes we can
yes
FR
@@Iseeyoustalker frfr
For those looking, the song is called "Miserlou." Written by Dick Dale in 1962, it's probably _the_ standard of surf rock
Edit: yes, you're all very smart. It's originally a Greek folk song. But the original song doesn't sound like this. This arrangement is Dick Dale.
I thought it was Pump It by Black Eyed Peas
thank you soooo much! i knew iv had seen this song before but i didint know the name! im going to put that in my music project
Thank you so much... I have been looking for this song title for years... Also THE BLACK EYED PEAS SUCK
Yeah, it was also used in pulp fiction
The song was originally an old greek folk tune, Dick Dale adapted it for surf rock.
I AM NOT LYING BUT WHEN I SAW THIS VIDEO'S THUMBNAIL I IMMEDIATELY THOUGHT OF THE FIRST MUSIC AND IT PLAYED ONG.
ME TOO
I love how he is adjusting to the stylophone's position mid play
He is a true professional.
@@winterbeat13 A little blu-tac would fix that.
@@philoshaughnessy906 yeah or some vaguely efficient desk clamps
I like how everyone just calls it "this instrument"
They don't know how to spell stylophone a very easy word to spell.
Electro box
Nintendo DS 'brass piano' edition.
Musical synthish instrument
Summing up all the above comments, this is.....
Tiny Electro Noise Synth Calculator - Nintendo DS brass piano edition
aka "This Instrument"
If you had it stuck to the table, you'd be able to make some seriously impressive covers
Maybe he wants it that way you fiend.
@@M60gunner1971 Unrelated but I’m amazed at how your account is 12 years old
@@Mits_ I'm amazed yours is only one year.
@@sam8404 ive had several accounts, i think my oldest one was from 2013
@@Mits_ I just have one other account I use to save documentaries and audiobooks to fall asleep to.
0:38 WE ARE NUMBER ONE!!!!!
HEY!
As a percussionist this technique amuses me. It reminds me of a snare solo where you use one drum stick to strike the other stick which then strikes the snare drum. I can’t remember the name of the piece off the top off my head though
Miserlou by Dick Dale, glad to help. 🙂
@@Allen1350 he probably talks about the "piece" that has the snare solo with this technique he mentioned...
@@Allen1350 lmao thought you did something there huh
@@midnightdeluxegaming6582 at least he tried to help, be kind bro
Impressive technique. I had the big brother of this stylophone many years ago. It had a switch called 'reiteration' (I think) which gave just this effect. It also had a second stylo and if you used both it would alternate between the two notes like a quasi-duophonic synth. :D
It's like the evolution of pro tetris players where they eventually discovered tapping was faster than manually trying to press the buttons really fast, and took the game to a whole 'nother level. This is like the same thing for what kinds of songs are playable now amazing! :o
Oh neat, I'm not the only one thinking of tetris while watching this.
My mind jumped to the Rolling technique.
@@RaceBanditfuck, you beat me to it
It was originally a drumming technique so I guess it's comming full circle.
His girlfriend will get happiness
You play this near an old nokia and the snake comes out
When he find the power of tape and adhesives, this man will be unstoppable.
yup
the playing sounds horrible still. its way off....
@@scoper7897 no one gives a fuck
"Wanna see how good I am with 2 fingers, babe?"
"Yes daddy, show me."
*pulls out stylophone*
And shreds misirlou...
😳😳😳😳
For the people who don't know the song:
Miserlou - Dick Dale and the Del-Tones
(also sampled in) Pump It - Black Eyed Peas
@onethirty sorry but Ithe black eyed peas one brings back nostalgia
@@franklinclinton5967 yea but mfs don't even know the origins of the song :')
Also, Megalovania.
@onethirty Homie, 9/10 people know this song as the theme song for the movie PULP FICTION. I personally don't know a single person that knows this song from the Black Eyed Peas, and I mostly associate myself with hip hop fans. Literally everyone I know, when I play this song, goes "English mother fucker do you speak it!?!" and when I say literally, I mean literally.
Pulp Fiction is responsible for the modern fame of another old surfing song called Rumble, by Link Wray. No doubt, the only reason the Black Eyed Peas even know this song is from hearing it during the opening credits of the movie. As a youngster, I had originally assumed Quentin Tarantino had someone make this song specifically for the movie, because it fit so well. It is no doubt the best soundtrack for a movie that consisted of songs that weren't made specifically for the movie.
Even when you go to Miserlou videos on TH-cam, the comments are filled with nothing but Pulp Fiction references. If you didn't get it by now, I (like so many other people) love Quentin Tarantino movies, and Pulp Fiction is his most famous movie. Like many of his other films, it is less of a movie and more of a slice of contemporary US pop culture... like Saturday Night Live and Johnny Carson.
Strange, it seemed like he was about to forecast a sandstorm.
For anyone wondering, this instrument is called stylophone and as the name suggests, you play it with a stylos and press it on the board. From being interested to throwing it in the trash can is just 1 minute.
Thank you for answering all my burning questions at 2am so succinctly.
@@kjw79 You're welcome, always ready to help people out from raging over a stylophone.
Question. What’s a stylos?
@@ricksanchez147 It's something like a pen, but with a rounded point and that can be used on digital screens, like phones and stylophone's playing pad. Nintendos had the first stylos for gaming.
what?? no!
Miserlou as made famous by Dick Dale, originally a Greek song. What an awesome cover you did. I couldn't play that instrument that fast! You're INCREDIBLE!
you deserve more like for people who don't know what song is that
Edit: Sometimes i remember that the internet is not so bad places after all.
directed by Quentin Tarantino
@Crow if you are curious there's also an older greek version. Pretty cool, as a greek I had no idea, I thought misirlou was some spanish song
its we are number 1
@@rmm0_
We are number one was thrown in at the end
This dude: *Exists*
Barry Allen: “Finally a worthy opponent”
Don’t forget Superman lol.
No
Patrick's pet rock: "Another slow creature"
Almost died one shot to Frost's Dad 💀
@@TahuRock lol
The stylophone throughout the video ⤴️↪️🔄
I love how he plays the lick at the end.
Thank you! I was wondering if someone would comment on that!
This video is:
✔ Life changing ✔ Informative
✔ Inspiring ✔ Heartwarming
✔ Useful ✔calming ✔Enjoyable
✔ Other
this comment is
✓unoriginal✓
Your comment can't relate unfortunately
@@Kevin-ud9cj As if yours is any better. This is like seeing someone say "You must be fun at parties", and someone replying with a comment about how tired and unoriginal that is, and then someone else pointing out how pointing that out is just as tedious a thing to encounter. Now I just need someone to comment to me about how I am being just as pedantic and putting out just as much if not more energy wasting the time to continue this cycle of emptiness.
And this comment is:
✔ Life changing ✔ Informative
✔ Inspiring ✔ Heartwarming
✔ Useful ✔calming ✔Enjoyable
✔ Other
@@SilverSphereSorcerer you got serious angers issues
My osu side is going wild seeing that technique
SAME LMFAO
HAHAHHAHAHAHAH OUR HEADS ARE THINKING THE SAME
Same
SAME
Ah yes, found the osu player
Best 48 seconds spend of this day.
And then the Tetris community was all "TAPPING IS A HONED SKILL THAT CHANGES THE GAME" Legit tho nice moves
nah bro rolling is the new meta
What song was that
That he was playing first
@@arushrusia805 Megalovania from Undertale
@@NOT_A_ROBOT It is true the meta has changed and outpaced the stylophone
Haven't heard we are number one in a long time. Had to check when this was uploaded. Thank you for blessing my ears with such musical masterpieces🙏
sounds like a tussian song
@@Hardstyler981 the song at the end, before the outro
@@Hardstyler981 pulp fiction intro song
Actually that was vairo
I remember the monstrous Rolf Harrris used to flog these on TV in the seventies.
One of the random underrated instruments on this planet that I love and I've never seen it played that fast lol
0:01 Megalovania
0:15 Miserlou
0:36 We are Number One
0:45 The Lick
thank you, clutch
Misirlou*
A blessing from the Lord!
the one at 0:15 (imo) sounds more like nightmare by Vairo
@@kalilavila5213 nah it’s definitely misirlou
Gotta love that final bit of “we are number one” capped off with the frog scream
i didn't remember the name of the song and I was looking for it like crazy thank you!!!!
th-cam.com/video/PfYnvDL0Qcw/w-d-xo.html
Yes
I've missed your videos! You never disappoint 😊
That was a legitimately excellent rendition of Misirlou, until the stylophone started running away lol. Clamp it down and make another video like this, there's some legs in this idea~
i know it too xd i was like "wow he s playing this song? wtf?"
Omg thank you! I've always wanted the original but only knew Pump it "by" black eyed peas, not that I ever put any effort into finding out but I'm still so happy to learn the title
That’s one of the best guitar songs
I'm a normal person, and I can in fact confirm that it should be illegal to be able to play this fast
im a normal person, and i can in fact confirm that youre a normal person and that you think it should be illegal to be able to play this fast
@@161friends I'm a normal person, and Im replying to a normal person to confirm the fact that he's a normal person by thinking it should be illegal to play this fast.
I'm a not so normal person replying to a normal person about replying to a normal person thinking about how it should be normal for this to become illegal to play at this speed
Fun fact - from what I am aware, this is not a "fretless" instrument (you can't play microtones with just the stylus). You can change the pitch standard, however, using a knob on the back, and its range is about a fifth
A greek-named-instrument, playing a greek song extremelly fast, but without microtonality (that the Greeks were the last ones to use in the West)... Well I guess, none is perfect... 😞
You had me at knob
“Screaming frog” ah yes my favorite TH-cam video
i am convinced this man owns and can play every instrument to ever exist
Imagine what else he could do with his finger using the exact same speed..
weirdo
@@halloweentreehouse ur the weirdo for imagining weird things 😂
Propably steer my Coffee
do streams in osu!
My prostate is breathing heavy just thinking about it
It’s crazy. When you stated doing that I literally said out loud, “play misirlou!” But didn’t actually think you would because that is a stylophone, but was surprised when you did it!
Bro's really butterfly-clicking his stylophone
Nice
Thanks
@@OliverStreet know this guy?
Fun fact:
He is so fast that the camera can't show his actual speed. If my interdimensional quantum physic calculation is right, then what you see here is just 0.69420% of his actual speed.
nice
haha nice
For sure
Hi Sheldon.
Real mature, kid.
This is like the stylophone version of heal-toe kick drumming and I love it.
More like double bass, than heel toe, but I get You. "One" move, two hits.
More like a gravity blast, I'd say
Or actually playing bass string xd
I was hoping the frog would make an appearance. Was not disappointed
The first song is MEGALOVANIA by Toby Fox, second song is Misirlou by Dick Dale, third song is We Are Number One from Lazy Town, fourth song is The Lick (a jazz cliche).
Edit: To those commenting about the second song being wrong, Misirlou was originally a folk song in the Eastern Mediterranean. The original composer and exact time of creation is unknown. I listed Dick Dale since he rearranged the song and popularized it in the United States. Pulp Fiction and Pump It were made after Dick Dale's version.
Thank you!
U got me fucked up I swear the second song was that oil level from Sonic 2
Thanks mate
I thought the first was approaching the boss in river city ransom
Dick Dale got misirlou from the Greek folk song.
I love that he has the video prepare for the end.
The talent show judges would lose their minds out and crazily shouted, "amayyyzing!"
"If you can play it slowly, you can play it quickly," they say. "Sacrilegious!" I say.
The algorithm is working.
If only 8-bit songs editors in old games had known this guy earlier, all our atari games' bands would've been genius
it’s interesting because 8 bit tracks only sound like that because they’re compressed down. there are videos of non compressed 8 bit game songs and holy smokes
Oliver I legitimately want you to be featured on Davie504 or Twoset. You deserve it for your creativity
Some of my videos i literally made because I wanted to be noticed by twoset but i just never did get noticed lol
@@OliverStreet I'm pretty sure you'll attract the attention of *Adam Neely*.
@@OliverStreet Well you have all my attention
Or stevie t
Love how the stylophone starts moving across the table the second that he starts playing the song
This th-cam.com/video/wtbcaWnybzs/w-d-xo.html .
Love how this video was recommended to me by the algorithm solely because it’s starts with Megalovania but then the rest of it is an absolute banger
I love how the stylophone starts tilting away but he keeps going.
Nice! I love it when people find new ways to use something that's been around forever. Nice job with the lick at the end, too
I can honestly say that this was the best performance I have ever seeing using this instrument.
I clicked away right as I heard 3 notes. I came back to make sure it was what I thought it was.
Such a genius technique!
Thanks!
@@OliverStreet The lick played at the end was a good ending lol
So many memes in a 49-second video. Amazing.
Dude that's awesome! Got my 9yo a stylophone for Christmas and he's actually playing some cool stuff, I gotta show him this
WAIT THATS ACTUALLY SO COOL now that really makes me want to have a stylophone
I first read saxophone player lol and because of that I thought that all the twosetters (like me lol) would come and say that you’re sacreligious.
The LingLing force is with Oliver
Ling Ling 40 hours 🗿
Learn to read
never thought i’d see the day when i heard the lick played on a stylophone
Literally what I was about to say
I'd be impressed, but I've seen Dick Dale in concert. Dude was playing so fast that he melted his guitar picks mid song, a bunch of them. As each one would wear out, he'd yeet the ruined pick into the crowd as a souvenir, grab a new pick, and keep on shredding like nothing had happened 😎😎🤘🤘
that's awesome
I've seen Dick Dale too. It was a decent homage.
No. Stop.
I still have my Dick Heads pick from the Middle East - Cambridge, MA
But have you seen Dales Dick?
My friend, let me introduce you to double sided tape
this man literally has the curse (or blessing) of being in everyone's recommended sections.
So you can tremolo pick a Stylophone? Time to do some death metal shit
This persons a legend. Can't wait to see them when the algorithm kicks in again for another random video.
This was the first time ive ever seen an instrument run away
One thing you might try is a technique high-level NES Tetris players developed to achieve absurdly high D-pad tapping rates called "rolling":
Sitting down, set the stylophone resting halfway on your leg so that you can reach under one side with one hand. Now "roll" your fingers on the underside (1-2-3-4, 1-2-3-4, as if impatient). I'm not sure how you would keep the stylophone stable during this process, as obviously you do need both hands to play, but players have adapted the technique to all sorts of positions to optimize comfort and consistency. (You're sorta already doing this, except you're rolling on the pen instead of the stylophone itself.) I hope this helps! :)
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This is effectively a rolling technique. The reason you roll the backside on an NES controller is that the hit surface is too small to roll on, so you roll the other side of the contact. With a stylus, you can fairly easily get the rolling on the stylus itself and use the pivot to transfer the motion into inputs.
Very nice 👍
Thank Magic Cucumber!
new stylophone player in town
Less go!
My work here is done
Collab?
I see the algorithm has brought me back to this masterpiece
I was watching at first without sound and thought man it would be so dope to play misirlou like that. Turns out he thought the same lol.
As someone that can do this it's amazing how people probably look at this as being so hard to do. The way he's playing it actually makes it way more easy and more forgiving than actually playing it right
He is playing right.
Not conventionally, but certainly not wrong.
"butterfly clicking is not only for minecraft pvp, its also for music"
- Oliver Street of what he just did
butterfly clicking on a stylophone, amazing
The only problem with being faster than the speed of light, is that you'll always live in darkness
Not to mention, we can't travel at the speed of light because it would rip your clothes off.
If I could move my hand that fast, I'd never leave the house. 🤣
Are you talking about what I think you are talking about 💀
I can. Commenting from my bed, obvs.
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@@theSword- just taking an inspiration break
@@memphisdaniels3218 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 yea ya gotta have mental motivation.
I've seen this instrument for the first time
that fast
Lol...
Tapping like a top-level Tetris player.
This was my second time seeing someone play this instrument this fast!
I have watched this same video twice