Well I expected all the comments to be saying how amazingly beautiful the Theorbo is. Instead I come to find all the comments saying how amazingly beautiful Brandon is.
Instrument of the Bards: Theorbo Wondrous Item, Legendary Once per day, you can expend a 9th Level Spell Slot and for 24 hours you become the biggest chad in a 64 mile radius.
you reached out to find a theorbo expert, and then you find a person that not only has the instrument but is also a great speaker, and teacher. one can tell he truly loves this instrument and speaks through it....17 minutes...and i could watch it for another 17...thanks rob
The repertoire is amazing. It drove me to play early instruments too, so yeah. Didn't get to find an affordable theorbo builder though, so it's just lute, recorder, vihuela, viol da gamba, hurdy gurdy, crumhorn, cornett and tambourine for me sadly. I'm not obsessed I swear.
@@nextlifeonearth The solo repertoire is good but there's nearly none of it out there. You could feasibly learn nearly every single piece ever written for the instrument in a pretty short period of time =/ The instrument is just so damn unwieldy and because of the re-etrant tuning it makes it difficult to write good melodic parts.
I know this stuff probably bores a lot of people but this dude's emmense and enthusiastic knowledge/love for historical stringed instruments makes it all so fascinating. Such a fun video.
Anything is interesting if the guy talking about it is interesting, and interested in the subject at hand. An interested, interesting guy can make anyone interested in their interest. (Mostly anyone, some people are lame)
CurlyWurly77 ikr!! It’s so awesome to see people find others to just enjoy their passion with others. I’d bet it had been a long time since he got to teach another person and just jam and it’s amazing seeing the joy it brings
Lute guy has unreal genetics I have to say. Well-spoken, good on camera, fantastic musician, good looking. I am none of those things and I don't even have a sick lute to make up for it.
Nice, nice and it was a joke because CHI probably has ter...tha....terob fuck whatever clubs. Lots of old universities and churchy shit going on, symphony and orchestra communities that are fairly elite...I think they could find even more rad shit to expose himself to. Do a djent on weird old instruments tour it's been at least a month since Someone Else did lol
Sorry for being that guy, but I don't consider Djent to be Metal...it's literally it's own thing. More than 6 strings are not needed in metal and most metalheads I know despise Djent and the few Djent fans I know only like Djent. Metal to me is the perfect blend between art and brutality. US metal already tends to put *much* more emphasis on the brutality aspect than European Metal but Djent isn't even compareable to that. I know it sounds like an insult but Djent where I live is treated like Rap music...and I mean literally. They are two groups that rarely interacts with each other, metalheads hate the music, usually can't find anything likeable even if they try and vice versa. My fav genre is Melodic Deathmetal (finnish style) but I listen to pretty much every other subgenre and I have at least a few songs that I really like within most genres I can think of...I'm very tolerant when it comes to different tastes. The only exeptions where I was truely appaled by what I listened to where screamo, some of the -core genres and most of them all Djent. Core genres I just didn't like at all, they felt like the most basic and generic kind of metal I've heard. But in Djent there's literally nothing metal I could find.(it fits the word, but not the music) They may use the same instruments, but the way *how* they use them is so fundamentally different But I guess the US definition of metal is so different that Djent seems more metal there than let's say symphonic metal or 90s power metal
@@AgeofJP haha. amusing. djent sucks. the only djent i can stand is when metal bands are influenced by djent. like meshuggah. but even then. it can be.. hard to fully appreciate.
Now THAT is a guy who got his money’s worth from a college education. As soon he started talking about the Renaissance and the Baroque period, I just said “This one’s for me!”
15:11 you can see Rob go into his usual trance of getting familiar with an instrument, and you see Brandon join in like he sees Rob as an equal value colleague, Brandon is a good man. You have an expert player with a good heart and someone who might as well be considered a savant of stringed instruments and they just make a great duo.
Not sure why this came up in my recommended videos over a year and a half later but it reminded me that I really enjoy Brandon's videos and he hasn't posted anything in a while. I subbed after I watched this video and have watched all his videos ever since. Dude is crazy talented.
This entire series where you learn about new instruments AND play them, is some of the best content ever. My utmost respect to you Rob. Please do more of these
Damn, imagine how many people you could take out with that neck with just a careless half turn. I could listen to Brandon talk about the theorbo all day. Love when you can really feel someone's passion when talking about something they truly enjoy. Rob could play mayonnaise at this point and I wouldn't be surprised that it sounded good.
Every once and a while youtube will recommend me your channel again and I always fall in love with your love for music and learning. It inspires me a lot as I was raised in a musical family but never really found anything I clicked with. Maybe I'm just looking at instruments from the wrong century.
Kudos to Brandon for his skill and expertise I just realized how much of work it is to make it sound like it used to sound in its time. The process he described of trying to get there is hard... love these videos when you collaborate. I need to go to Brandon's channel too.
@@paulbissonnette3650 don't be an ass, it's an innocent joke. The guy is awesome, he's obviously very young and yet at the same time you can't help but feel like he has hundreds of years of knowledge. There's nothing wrong with talking about that.
It was really interesting listening to Brandon, seems like a really passionate person. The folding neck is awesome, especially the fact that it stays tuned ! Awesome ! :D
Most lutenists are pretty passionate as the lute family are not easy to play, very expensive, and pretty obscure so it takes a certain passion to build a career out of it.
At the moment I'm writing a new piece for theorbo, and found this video super helpful! Thank you very much. Also, great playing, and good style. Always nice to see cool people playing old instruments.
Yeah, I also saw a similarity to Metallica's music, for all we know a lute player could've been performing 15th century Metallica to a crowd of people and never even knew it.
@@onidaaitsubasa4177 That's because Metallica is not metal :) They are versatile but currently basically country, due to tone used during and after black album
Seems like a pretty good reason to check out his channel linked at the end of the video. I agree he seems really interesting, mainly for me, because of how passionate he appears to be about what he's into. Definitely somebody that I could listen to talk about their hobbies for quite a while.
Rewatching this reminds me of how much I love musicians. To just look at another musician playing something and figuring it out and joining in to make something that sounds good is so incredible to me.
Мариос Христодулу I thought it was pretty impressive how he’s great at other instruments too - bass, drums, etc. And how quickly he adapts to non-string instruments as well (I.e playing For Whom The Bell Tolls on a Carillon).
@@DLBBALL Percussion is an entirely different animal, but I count all plucked strings as essentially one instrument - and I say that from personal experience.
Re-watching all of Rob's vids after finally getting half-decent headphones. Wow! Everything genuinely sounds so good! There must be so much effort he puts into mic-ing and recording.
That was the most tactfully done RUclips advertisement I've ever seen. It was subtle, I was still able to watch the video on the left side, and the progress bar down the center reassured me that it wasn't going to drag on forever. Awesome. Didn't stop me from enjoying the video one bit.
To any fellow perfect-pitch-ers out there, I'd like to remind you that the fact that Brandon refers to F# as a G is not a mistake or mistuning. Baroque tuning used to be 1/2 step lower than our contemporary tuning, so the baroque G does sound like our F#. Having this theorbo tuned in authentic tuning is either a necessity because the baroque instruments would be severely damaged if you tried to add more tension on each string; or, in case this particular instrument is a modern remake (I can't really tell), it pays an homage to the old times and adds the authenticity to it.
Correct. Modern widely accepted tuning for baroque music and period instruments is A=415 Hz, which is close enough to ½ lower than 440. (Or the new European symphonic standard of 442-444.)
the knowledge contained in Brandons mind is jsut incredible, and it is so wonderful that he shares it, and hats off to Rob for being able to pick up so quickly, thats a gift very rare
Pretty sure Brandon is a vampire and has been playing this instrument since he invented it back in 1666.
Robert yeah he like unbelievably good looking
He definitely has freakishly long hand and fingers...might be a vampire.
I wouldn’t be surprised if he slept in a coffin in the basement
He probably survived the great London fire
A.d. 1580
Goes into guitar center: "I need some synthetic gut strings for my giant lute"
They just replie, "What gage?".
@@OrangeColt nyl-gut
Nah he actually uses human gut cuz he's a vampire
@@christopherstube9473 goat gut
Then all of a sudden they have the brightly colored Ernie Ball package with strings made for that lol.
Well I expected all the comments to be saying how amazingly beautiful the Theorbo is. Instead I come to find all the comments saying how amazingly beautiful Brandon is.
They both are.
He do be pretty sexy no homo
10:26 *BRANDON:* "I'll be your bass."
*Everyone here in the comments:* "You can be my anything you want."
:D hahaha!
If your my bass you can't call the cops when I slap you
@@herpderp4078
HAHAHAHA 😂
Yes !
This Theorbo guy is a level 20 bard in D&D
Chezsit zubDANCE then what level is Rob?
Chezsit zubDANCE most underrated comment of all time
Chezsit zubDANCE He destroys all the kobolds in a room with a single strum of his giant lute
Instrument of the Bards: Theorbo
Wondrous Item, Legendary
Once per day, you can expend a 9th Level Spell Slot and for 24 hours you become the biggest chad in a 64 mile radius.
More like level 80
I have a painting in my hallway from the 1600s, that features Brandon playing this
Gosh, so the rumours of him inventing the theorbo itself may very well be true!
You just wish you did.
I have one that your mom painted
This is the most underrated comment I'm dead
@@JordyMarincic i got one of him making that flute they consider the first instrument
So a thousand years ago, lute players would say to each other 'I just came up with a great riff!!'??
Got riff?
"My lord, thou shall listen to that sick riff I just wrote"
"checketh thy shit yo!"
Yeah, between groupie story’s.
ruclips.net/video/_SBue1DuCyc/видео.html
Duelling sitars Bill Bailey
Coral Electric Sitare.
1:17 when rob said “it’s beautiful” he wasn’t talking about the theorbo, he’s talking about Brandon
The moon is beautiful tonight
@@zeta970
Ouí ouí!
God, why do I have such a crush on him
@@iridium141talented handsome vampire man
you reached out to find a theorbo expert, and then you find a person that not only has the instrument but is also a great speaker, and teacher. one can tell he truly loves this instrument and speaks through it....17 minutes...and i could watch it for another 17...thanks rob
I guessing he gets asked about this ALL OF THE TIME. It’s pretty slick.
And he's got his own channel, too!
Guy has 400k subs rn
Dude looks like what manga artists think musicians looks like. Damn.
I was going to write that
I am sure he is a Vampire!
pushes glasses up
😂🤣OMFG you nailed it!
He's gotta maintain the authenticity man.
I love how politely Brandon starts to jam with Rob around 15:19. Love every single video these two have done together!
The way it folds while retaining tension, and therefore tone, is a thing of genius. It's absolutely astounding how inventive people can be.
“the lute family is vast” is the sexiest sentence i’ve ever heard
i love the enthusiasm he has to explain this instrument. this is baffling
I think you have to be enthused to Play this intatrument
The repertoire is amazing. It drove me to play early instruments too, so yeah.
Didn't get to find an affordable theorbo builder though, so it's just lute, recorder, vihuela, viol da gamba, hurdy gurdy, crumhorn, cornett and tambourine for me sadly.
I'm not obsessed I swear.
Thats a shame that you didnt get to play this insane thing
Passionate people get other people passionate too. Never ignore a passionate person. You'll learn so much, and they'll feel so loved when you listen.
@@nextlifeonearth The solo repertoire is good but there's nearly none of it out there. You could feasibly learn nearly every single piece ever written for the instrument in a pretty short period of time =/ The instrument is just so damn unwieldy and because of the re-etrant tuning it makes it difficult to write good melodic parts.
I know this stuff probably bores a lot of people but this dude's emmense and enthusiastic knowledge/love for historical stringed instruments makes it all so fascinating. Such a fun video.
Anything is interesting if the guy talking about it is interesting, and interested in the subject at hand. An interested, interesting guy can make anyone interested in their interest. (Mostly anyone, some people are lame)
I love Brandon's personality. So intellectual yet so down to earth, like a great college professor.
I like how we just agreed that theorbo guy is a anime/vampire/bard hybrid
I'm super gay for him
Yeah this is the comment
D-dio?
I mean it's a common thing from his channel
i feel straight
The dude was smiling the whole time and it made me so happy
CurlyWurly77 ikr!! It’s so awesome to see people find others to just enjoy their passion with others. I’d bet it had been a long time since he got to teach another person and just jam and it’s amazing seeing the joy it brings
CurlyWurly77 I’ll call you CurlyWhorely77
Lute guy has unreal genetics I have to say.
Well-spoken, good on camera, fantastic musician, good looking.
I am none of those things and I don't even have a sick lute to make up for it.
All bout da lute
Sounds like a call to action to me. Will you answer the call?
@@kingadalou I love that Google thinks this needs to be translated into English.
@@chriswedemann8599 lol same
Don't forget the long fingers
I consider myself fairly straight, but Holy shit Brandon is the cutest most charming man I've ever seen.
We're all a lil gay, I don't blame you he is cute
U gay
@@siddharthbirdi u gay
Yall gae
“Fairly” straight what the hell Hahahaha
When we gathered around the campfire and Brandon pulled out his Theorbo, I quickly realized he’s saving zero pus*y for the rest of us
🤣
That statement was comic genius.
~J.
add some serious flair and bust out the spoons and knee cymbals...there will be some leg flingin of a different kind
He luted the p*ssuy away
😂
"You're officially the third best Theorbo player in Chicago."
Which, I think, means that there's like 4 of them total. Amazing instrument.
Flight of the Conchords reference. :-)
Nice, nice and it was a joke because CHI probably has ter...tha....terob fuck whatever clubs. Lots of old universities and churchy shit going on, symphony and orchestra communities that are fairly elite...I think they could find even more rad shit to expose himself to. Do a djent on weird old instruments tour it's been at least a month since Someone Else did lol
"Synthetic Gut". NEW BAND NAME, I CALL IT
I'm buying the first album :)
We need an update
It's a medieval metal band but you can only use lutes, viols, and hand drums.
You should have titled it “Sexy Vampire Plays Oar With Gut Strings”
He looks exactly like I would have imagined a Theorbo player to look like
What, Harry potter? xD
Me
Just think of the most intellectual man you can possibly think of=Brandon
hot? yeah
Oh really? Not to be rude, but I pictured Cicero from Skyrim. lol
Theorbo Guy: Ive prepared my whole life for this moment.
Seems so
lmao
Hunny should I wear the blue power sweater? Ya def
He's cute tho
@@averycompany7343 I laughed way too hard at that 🤣
17:09 My mans got the Bold and Brash by the window😂
Omfg he actually does what a legend
Rob is a golden retriever and Brandon is a classy dachshund
"Wow, I'm having trouble wrapping my head around this" *composes entire song*
back to the future......!
I love reading comments from people that don't play instruments on Robs Channel cuz it's sooooooooo wrong yet so flattering lol
cale you came in hot with the backhanded compliment there
This is the most metal instrument ever.
Strings made of Guts
More than 7 strings
Super Djenty
The sound holes look like black metal band logos.
Sorry for being that guy, but I don't consider Djent to be Metal...it's literally it's own thing. More than 6 strings are not needed in metal and most metalheads I know despise Djent and the few Djent fans I know only like Djent.
Metal to me is the perfect blend between art and brutality. US metal already tends to put *much* more emphasis on the brutality aspect than European Metal but Djent isn't even compareable to that. I know it sounds like an insult but Djent where I live is treated like Rap music...and I mean literally. They are two groups that rarely interacts with each other, metalheads hate the music, usually can't find anything likeable even if they try and vice versa.
My fav genre is Melodic Deathmetal (finnish style) but I listen to pretty much every other subgenre and I have at least a few songs that I really like within most genres I can think of...I'm very tolerant when it comes to different tastes. The only exeptions where I was truely appaled by what I listened to where screamo, some of the -core genres and most of them all Djent. Core genres I just didn't like at all, they felt like the most basic and generic kind of metal I've heard. But in Djent there's literally nothing metal I could find.(it fits the word, but not the music) They may use the same instruments, but the way *how* they use them is so fundamentally different
But I guess the US definition of metal is so different that Djent seems more metal there than let's say symphonic metal or 90s power metal
@@AgeofJP haha. amusing. djent sucks. the only djent i can stand is when metal bands are influenced by djent. like meshuggah. but even then.
it can be.. hard to fully appreciate.
i guess i mean... the only correct "djent" is meshuggah. anything "djent" that isnt meshuggah. is a ripoff. in a way.
lol your username...guess I never was "that guy" to begin with
They amment's metal. It ams a grandspas guitars.
i love how excited Brandon is about this instrument.
In a lot of ways, we live in such an amazing world that people are still into playing instruments from the 1500's to the 1600's.
Or well, I guess it is for opera too, which is much later.
Therapist: long guitar isn’t real, it can’t hurt you.
Long guitar:
aM i a jOkE tO YoU
Long guitar: Hold my beer
?
@@diegotorres1214 xD
It came back
I'm really glad that this video made the theorbo get a 999% increase in its audience.
Jesus it’s got 5 mil views and EVERYONE is raving about it. How cool something so obscure now is getting seen. Internets cool sometimes man
So true 😂
I love how 98% of the comments is thirsting for Theorbo Bard and I'm not complaining because same
I wonder if they kick you out of the Theorbo store for playing "Stairway to Heaven"
They're gonna put you to the stairway itself i heard.
@@defaultset Gotta use it to tune the bass strings if it ain't a folding model
Brandon is such a talent. wow. you guys captured some magic moments. that was awesome!
Time to do djent 1619.
Jared, if you don't metal-fy this instrument with him then what is life?
go make reaction videos
@@Josh-it6uy ouch
Thanks, Jared! I'm a fan of yours as well. Keep up the great videos.
Now THAT is a guy who got his money’s worth from a college education. As soon he started talking about the Renaissance and the Baroque period, I just said “This one’s for me!”
Snoo Lee Imma give you an L on this, you’re just straight poor m8
15:11 you can see Rob go into his usual trance of getting familiar with an instrument, and you see Brandon join in like he sees Rob as an equal value colleague, Brandon is a good man. You have an expert player with a good heart and someone who might as well be considered a savant of stringed instruments and they just make a great duo.
Brandon: You're a natural, man.
Rob: *Why am I not the best at this already?*
I used to have a theorbo but I baroque it.
appreciate you
Top notch
get out
Doesn't work with English pronunciation 😪
Clever girl
I can't get over how good the bass strings sound.
Jack Sales right!
for real, i really want that tone
it feels like an 8 string’s F# at longbass tension, so punchy and nasally
Same!
It's all about scale length!
Not sure why this came up in my recommended videos over a year and a half later but it reminded me that I really enjoy Brandon's videos and he hasn't posted anything in a while. I subbed after I watched this video and have watched all his videos ever since. Dude is crazy talented.
This entire series where you learn about new instruments AND play them, is some of the best content ever. My utmost respect to you Rob. Please do more of these
Damn, imagine how many people you could take out with that neck with just a careless half turn. I could listen to Brandon talk about the theorbo all day. Love when you can really feel someone's passion when talking about something they truly enjoy. Rob could play mayonnaise at this point and I wouldn't be surprised that it sounded good.
You'd all better duck, because I'm about to turn left.
them (talks about complicated music lingo) me *thats a big guitar wow*
This is the first time I had to convince myself I'm not gay out loud,... and it's not working.
Size is not everything!
You just have to embrace it ;)
@@Dicen_Delirio Lol yeah
Man ur all gae as hell hahaha
Run down the fence you can jump either way at any time !!
rob seems so humbled by brandon which is quite cool because i really respect this guys playing
This guy looks 100% like an anime character come to life
The shoes and everything. It has to be intentional, right?
@OptimisticGreg a really hot one for sure
Honestly and it's really distracting.
Especially the way the hair just sits on the glasses.
i just burst out laughing at this comment. thank you
He likes Leon in RE2
That guy was a great guest! Really knows his stuff.
Every once and a while youtube will recommend me your channel again and I always fall in love with your love for music and learning. It inspires me a lot as I was raised in a musical family but never really found anything I clicked with. Maybe I'm just looking at instruments from the wrong century.
That cylinder that keeps the bent strings in tune is pure genius!
"Aye bro where's that weird looking guitar?"
"It's right over theorbo"
Nick Urban underrated comment lmao
Noting on the internet makes me laugh out loud. I never really comment either. However, this "bro" play has killed me. Too funny!
nice
This has been the comment that has finally made me laugh out loud
😂😂😂😂😂
Bass: Tells a "size matters" joke
Theorbo: HOLD MY BEER
When is the hold my beer thing going to die off?
Wasn't funny the first time.
@@proveitbytch8379 Hold my beer=MEME
MEME's live forever
Bass: size matters
Therobo: hold my beer
Octo bass: hold my whiskey
@@akosslive03 ... Memes live forever...
I don't like it.
Not one bit.
Bass: size matters
Therobo: hold my beer
Octo bass: hold my whiskey
Plucking the wires on a suspension bridge: **laughs inaudibly**
Kudos to Brandon for his skill and expertise I just realized how much of work it is to make it sound like it used to sound in its time. The process he described of trying to get there is hard... love these videos when you collaborate. I need to go to Brandon's channel too.
Brandon has such talent and knowledge, so cool to have him there, I'd love to see more with him
Using a guitar with strings made of sheep guts? now thats metal.
The harp also uses gut strings.
Next: Phoetus guts for Medieval Djent.
The first condoms were made of sheep intestine
@@kebm1388 I think the first ones were from crocodile skin in Egypt.
Ironically, using metal strings is less metal
1:24
“Italian invention”
Davie504: *heavy breathing*
gold xD
XD
Nice profile picture
boorisko u ayyy
That’s The Godfather of guitars!!! There will be NO other !!!!! Yeahhhhh. Hahahaha
i love how Rob's beard matches perfectly with his hat seam
Brandon is a 482 year old vampire and is acting like he never even invented when we all know he did
I'm not convinced this guy's not a vampire.
he's a Cullen. (twilight)
That's for sure.
He is a distant cousin of Keanu Reeves, another vampire.
@@paulbissonnette3650 don't be an ass, it's an innocent joke. The guy is awesome, he's obviously very young and yet at the same time you can't help but feel like he has hundreds of years of knowledge. There's nothing wrong with talking about that.
@@paulbissonnette3650 Yeah, you kind of are being an ass. Ignorant, at the least.
It was really interesting listening to Brandon, seems like a really passionate person. The folding neck is awesome, especially the fact that it stays tuned ! Awesome ! :D
Can't agree more brother.
I wonder if that could be incorporated into other instruments to make them more compact.
Most lutenists are pretty passionate as the lute family are not easy to play, very expensive, and pretty obscure so it takes a certain passion to build a career out of it.
Yeah, I want a guitar that folds up.
Oh my this was beautiful, genuinley speechless at the improv at 15:14
At the moment I'm writing a new piece for theorbo, and found this video super helpful! Thank you very much. Also, great playing, and good style. Always nice to see cool people playing old instruments.
I bet his theorbo isn't the only thing he has to fold in half when he leaves the house.
😂😂😂😂😂🤢🤮
Of course, he must fold his wallet closed!
I ugly laughed on that one 😂
i feel dense cuz i dont get it
It’s probably a dick joke but how tf you fold a dick I’m dense af
Thank you for letting him talk about the history of the instrument.
Love that brain nectar.
The excitement between them over playing these instruments is honestly contagious and it makes my appreciation and love for music that much more
I keep repeating that beautiful jam session from around 15:10 onwards. It's so lovely, I wish there was a whole track.
I always wonder if some lute player like 400 years ago was messing around and like strummed out some ye old Metallica riffs or something
Yeah, I also saw a similarity to Metallica's music, for all we know a lute player could've been performing 15th century Metallica to a crowd of people and never even knew it.
I was thinking the same thing, add some volts to that rift and you got a beautiful solo
That's a really fun thought. I wonder if any huge modern songs accidentally got played in the past, but never recorded.
@@onidaaitsubasa4177 That's because Metallica is not metal :) They are versatile but currently basically country, due to tone used during and after black album
Battery
This guy is super cool and informative on the theorbro, he seems like a really interesting dude
He kinda reminds me of Eagle McMahon, with a similar kind of enthusiasm mixed with mastery.
facebook.com/Eagle-McMahon-827952767308488/
Seems like a pretty good reason to check out his channel linked at the end of the video. I agree he seems really interesting, mainly for me, because of how passionate he appears to be about what he's into. Definitely somebody that I could listen to talk about their hobbies for quite a while.
he also plays lots of instruments: acoustic guitar, electric guitar, electric bass, banjo, ukulele, lute, theorbo, classical guitar.... a master
@@mal2kscI guess I'm not the only person who loves weird instruments and disc golf.
Rewatching this reminds me of how much I love musicians. To just look at another musician playing something and figuring it out and joining in to make something that sounds good is so incredible to me.
Same, those little moments are what make being around other musicians fun
I love how gentle Brandon is with Rob in all these videos they have done together😍😍 what a sweetheart.
Everybody is paying attention to the guest but I'm more focused on how this guy adapted so quickly to this instrument... genius
True. At this point it's kind off become a meme that Rob can play anything he touches
it isn't like he hasn't played a lute before
It's not that impressive for a decent guitarist, such as Rob, to be able to play other plucked instruments.
Мариос Христодулу I thought it was pretty impressive how he’s great at other instruments too - bass, drums, etc. And how quickly he adapts to non-string instruments as well (I.e playing For Whom The Bell Tolls on a Carillon).
@@DLBBALL Percussion is an entirely different animal, but I count all plucked strings as essentially one instrument - and I say that from personal experience.
You, a lute player. Verses the dude she tells you not to worry about
@Dr. Krieger nah
...
.kill the lute too, my liege.
@@machinenkanone9358 *Wind blows ominously*
Man, this is officially my favorite video of all time. I want to see more of this guy.
Awesome video. Glad to see musicians being so willing to try out new instruments and learn the history of stringed instruments.
Brandon is the exact person you need to watch your significant other around; especially when his instrument reaches full extension
I almost spit my coffee out of my nose there
I almost spit my nose out of my coffee there
I almost coffee my nose out of my spit there
Spit my coffee nose I almost there out of my
I almost nose my coffee out of my spit there
this theorbo dude could drop the sickest black metal album
soad tribute band
One of the best vid's I have seen on Musical Instruments, I really learned something so thanks for that!
Re-watching all of Rob's vids after finally getting half-decent headphones. Wow! Everything genuinely sounds so good! There must be so much effort he puts into mic-ing and recording.
It's not a Theorbo, it's a giraffitar
I thought it was a long neck stylar, I stand corrected
Can't tell if you're serious or not?
@@fabianclair-woods8169 Deathly serious. Long neck stylars and giraffitars aren't anything to joke about
@@boyfromzambia hahaha lmao
Hahaha that’s Hilarious!
Synthetic guts.
Nice sounding instrument.. brings back ancient memories..
The name of a theorbo-based metal band.
How old are you?
Ancient MEMORIES??
@@georgepapad5272 I was falling over this too 😅
@Anjo Liwanag, are you asking me?
rob is a great student and listening to him learn and produce beautiful music his first time playing is so nice
Good lord what an absolutely gorgeous sound. Thank you for finding this guy for this video. Absolutely stunning.
"You got a 7/12 chance of hitting an intune note."
My new approach to everything I do musically lol
Yo wtf this dood teaches the little kids at our school in Chicago sick
He seems like a great teacher.
@@cranki6316 he legit looks like a teacher that would have you playing the instrument with a pasion after he's done teaching you how to play
@@chelcyndo1759 Except me. I can only play the radio. It's fascinating seeing how they make it look so easy. It seems like rocket science to me.
at first glance i thought that said touches
@@cranki6316 i can relate, i've got a Bass Guitar for 2 years now and all i can play is Seven Nation Army
Of all the collabs rob makes i love the aker brandon ones. His smile is so wholesome
SO happy I found this video - such an awesome instrument. Great job explaining its features... and now I want one.
Synthetic guts is my next band
Thats kind of a great name
I want someone to use my guts as Strings lol
That’s actually a good name
HEY THAT'S MY BAND THAT DOES CHAMBER MUSIC TREMONTI COVERS
Nope, I called it. If I ever see your band, expect a lawsuit
this theorbo guy strightly looks like from a fantasy movie
totally not disappointed
Imagine if you punch a bard in skyrim and he pulls out this...
You're screwed.
😆🤣
youre crazy man. you literally just nail every instrument someone hands you.
That was the most tactfully done RUclips advertisement I've ever seen. It was subtle, I was still able to watch the video on the left side, and the progress bar down the center reassured me that it wasn't going to drag on forever. Awesome. Didn't stop me from enjoying the video one bit.
PLEASE tell me there is 30 more minutes of you two jamming out? Sounded so beautiful
Those are some of the prettiest string sounds I've ever heard at 15:20 truly beautiful
always love watching brandon play its so captivating
I want to name my next cat Theorbo.
It should be a very long tailed cat
@@christopherstube9473 This is why I love the internet
Don't do that. You'll be that weird guy withthat cat that folds its tail in half.
To any fellow perfect-pitch-ers out there, I'd like to remind you that the fact that Brandon refers to F# as a G is not a mistake or mistuning. Baroque tuning used to be 1/2 step lower than our contemporary tuning, so the baroque G does sound like our F#. Having this theorbo tuned in authentic tuning is either a necessity because the baroque instruments would be severely damaged if you tried to add more tension on each string; or, in case this particular instrument is a modern remake (I can't really tell), it pays an homage to the old times and adds the authenticity to it.
thank you I was having a panic attack
It's a modern manufacture theorbo.
it "sounds" like 1/2 step down because they tuned in 415 ish hertz while we tune usually around 440
Correct. Modern widely accepted tuning for baroque music and period instruments is A=415 Hz, which is close enough to ½ lower than 440. (Or the new European symphonic standard of 442-444.)
And all of that is totally pointless now because of equal temperament.
what a grat chap to have on the channel, very easy going,smart and instructive Thanks Rob and Brandon Great job dudes
the knowledge contained in Brandons mind is jsut incredible, and it is so wonderful that he shares it, and hats off to Rob for being able to pick up so quickly, thats a gift very rare