Glass Armonica (spinning glass bowls... that break)

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Get those fingers pruney and definitely don't press too hard.

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コメント (21)
  • "Blood works... Until it starts to dry" a sensitive instrument that temporarily accepts blood sacrifices
  • Rob playing weird instruments is a timeless genre we all adore.
  • This dude got cut from the glass and still played it while all the blood colored the glass in red and still finished the song is metal af.
  • man no wonder people in the past thought this instrument caused depression and melancholy. those dissonant notes are crazy
  • @jonpino
    "Blood still works until it starts to dry!" This dude made this heavenly sounding instrument metal.
  • 11:07 imagine going to see a cocnert of this guy, then he cranks it up, cuts his finger and the whole instrument goes red, and the madman just keeps playing with his blood. Metalheads have nothing on this guy.
  • @Nortonj8
    This guy's so stoked to share his niche instrument with someone whose genuinely interested
  • “Oh, he’s a natural! He knows his stuff; he’s a sensitive guy!” 🥰 The armonica musician here (armonicist?) is such a patient teacher and you can see he gets such enjoyment out of sharing his work with others. Also it’s nice to hear “sensitive” from a guy to another guy as a compliment. It’s not that hard… you might have to practice and it gets easier if you hear it more! Sending hugs to the sensitive guys out there ♥️ (which is all of you)
  • Every time Rob makes an observation about how difficult it is to play dude just makes a face like "welcome to my suffering Rob"
  • This is why a teacher is important. This guy probably learned everything he knew himself, and it must've taken years. Having a teacher made it possible to learn the basics, in a day.
  • “Why did you choose these instruments?” Dude, because they’re the coolest most eerie sounding and oddball instruments and they’re awesome!
  • @Zinj1000
    Even through the unfamiliar sound, you can still hear Mozart's style shine through.
  • ”I put glass bowls in my piano then put Ramen in”. I’m intruiged
  • There’s nothing worse than a teacher who is insecure when their pupil understands something very well. This man was a perfect example of the opposite of that person. He was so willing and ready to commend his efforts and praise his successes. What a wonderful example of a teacher
  • Who would've thought the instrument decorated with the most cherubs would turn out to be the most metal instrument of all time... People were dying!
  • And I thought drummers were crazy for wanting to play the most pain in the ass instrument to setup and transport. This guy is like "hold my beer"
  • I like how proud he was when asked if anyone's dropped it. "Has anyone dropped it?" "*I'VE* dropped it."
  • @videobakker1
    I once had the opportunity to hear this instrument live at a concert, but the musician became ill. Finally, thanks to you, I was able to see this instrument up close, Thanks.
  • @wotan10950
    I think the glass harmonica was also used by Italian composers in the early-1800s. The opera, Lucia di Lammermoor, has a big part during the soprano’s mad scene, since it sounds hauntingly crazy. It was recorded in the 1970s in a performance with Beverly Sills.