@NotJohn Slight correction: You're not inhaling and exhaling at the same time. As you play, you store air in your cheeks, then push that out while you breathe in. Granted, it's still REALLY difficult to do while maintaining good sound quality.
@@Crunchles Very this - I can't keep the tone nearly that clean when I'm transitioning from using the air in my cheeks back to my lungs, and I never really practiced on higher notes either (which I imagine is a massive strain on every muscle around your mouth, so probably a ton harder)
34:00 if anyone want to actually know, he's pulling air into his cheeks, using that air to continue, then breathing through his nose. I have tried to do this on a brass instrument, this shit is NOT easy.
For anyone else interested, there's a 10 minute cut of Winton Marsalis playing Cherokee at the Village Vanguard where the entire last chorus is done without breathing
FYI the guy in A for Asthma is known as Il Baffo (the moustache), a famous presenter of teleshopping programs that's very well known in Italy for his intense breathing during his shows
22:13 fun fact: Yoshi’s voice is just Kazumi Totaka saying things and then having all that be pitch shifted and sped up to give us the iconic voice we hear today. It’s cursed, don’t get me wrong, but it’s kind of wholesome hearing a grown man basically create your childhood.
The trumpet guy was probably doing what's called circle breathing (Alec seems to have caught a glimpse of it in the chat). Basically it's where you simultaneously breathe in through your nose and out through your mouth. It's considerably harder than it sounds due to how unnatural it is, but it's great for playing various instruments like the flute, digeridoo, and (as seen in the video) trumpet
The trick is to pocket the air in your cheeks and use much like a bagpipe would work. This sounds easy on paper but you have to realise your cheeks do not hold much air so you have to breath multiple times to keep the reserves in your cheeks topped up as well as regaining your breath. Essentially that motherfucker is on another level.
It's not quite simultaneous in both directions - rather, you store air in your cheeks as you breathe out, then you use the muscles in your cheeks (rather than your lungs) to push that air out while you inhale. It's actually not too hard to try by yourself without an instrument, but to be able to do it while playing at all, and keep your tone that consistent, and do it over and over again for that long is unbelievable.
Pleasantly suprised by the sheer number of YTPMVs in here. So many people I recognize and even a few that I am lucky enough to call friends. Feels so great to see light shone on my personal favorite corner of the internet
34:10 So for anyone wondering how he did this, he did a fairly tricky, but possible technique called circle breathing. Its basically where you puff your cheeks with air and use that cheek air to get a breath in. Then use your lungs again to continue pushing normal air. Its tricky cause if you miss time it, or if you dont push enough through your cheeks, no air sound comes through. Its a technique typically used by oboes. Atleast, the oboe player in my band did it. I had tenor sax so the chances of me doing it were basically non existent
@@NovaMaster375 I'm no practitioner, but I have heard of a discipline ones who use circular breathing are trained in. A dark path few can truly master: Jazz.
Thank you acai, the previous quality of youtube meant so much to me as cheesy as that sounds. I have good memories associated with the first one. it gave me laughs to last the winter of 2020 in a time I really needed it. the quality of youtube and other charts are the reason that I look back at the last couple months of 2020 so fondly. thank you to acai and the charters for making my 2020 just a little better.
THE TRANSITIONS So many of these flow into eachother amazingly. Edit: Circular breathing is when you pump enough air into your mouth to sustain notes while you breath in through your nose.
Legitimately, the trumpet guy was Trombone Shorty, SUPER fucking talented guy, "Neph" is an absolute banger as is basically everything I've heard from him. Any time he plays live around my area he's always billed as "Trombone Shorty's Voodoo Threauxdown" which I crack up at every time
At this point it feels like Christmas tradition that RUclips recommends this guy to me, and I binge watch what he's been up to. And I lose my shit every year to these meme compilation songs. Peak RUclips. Peak content.
For the record, circular breathing is a wind instrument technique where you maintain air pressure into the instrument with the cheeks (rather than the diaphragm/lungs) while breathing in through the nose. Circular breathing is harder on some instruments than other, with it being one of the most difficult extended techniques on brass instruments, relatively straightforward on reeds like saxophone, and both necessary and traditional on instruments like didgeridoo. Some instruments like bagpipes bypass the need for circular breathing by storing air in an exterior bladder (rather than the lungs) which is compressed into the instrument mechanically by the musican or a machine
ok so for those wondering, what the trumpet guy is doing at 33:58 is something called "Circular breathing". basically where you have a reservoir of air in your mouth that you use for actually playing so you can keep inhaling thru your nose and keep topping off the aforementioned reservoir. hope this helped :)
34:33 He's using a technique called circular breathing, basically taking moments of time to put extra air into his cheeks to keep pressure up to keep the note going, and during those moments he breaths in through his nose. It's easier with some instruments than others.
Actually, Acai, that bit at 2:34 about having the Death Star? The SMBSS actually had a parody episode of A New Hope where Darth Koopa had the "Koop Star." I have that one on a DVD and everything.
( @ 14:04 ) I, to this day, am still upset that they fucked up the title, they called the video " Doot, e1m1, knee deep in the doot " that's the wrong reference, it should have been called " at doots gate " since the actual name of e1m1's music is called " at dooms gate", it just makes more sense instead of referencing episode 1 of doom.
I love watching Acai because it’s the same feeling as breaking out into laughter simply because someone right next to you is cracking their shit up over something.
8:21 Reminds me of that time, practically an Age ago, that I was playing Halo Reach customs and did that shit on a Cops and Robbers map (I can't remember which one rn, but I'll gladly look up which one it was if anyone asks) with a Mongoose and actually didn't fall off into a kill barrier. I still have the files to prove that too,
My band teacher actually tried to teach me circular breathing techniques, but seeing as how I was a teenage TUBA player, I eventually stopped even trying.
I feel like Acai would like to know that "Knee-deep in the DOOT" is my ringtone. So when I get the call that my parents were killed in a hit and run, I'll hear doots.
@Acai that trumpet guy was doing circular breathing. Essentially you store air in your cheeks, block off your cheeks from your lungs, then breathe through your nose while alternating breaths. It's extremely hard even though everyone can do it, since the trick is keeping a consistant flow. Something that is essential to learn til you know it by heart. Do it wrong, you'll pass out at the worst, or you'll simply sound bad at the least.
be me, huge IIDX fan who lives far away from a machine and hasn't played in two years. be youtube video "Go beyond." "Go beyond? Go....beyond?!" "SOMEBODY SCREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAM!" Great, now I'm going to spend the next 2 hours watching IIDX music videos.
34:00 cyclical breathing. Hes having pressure in his mouth, while breathing in through his nose hes blowing out the pressure built in his mouth. You repeat that for a while. You can practice by taking a straw in water and pinching it enough to let a small amount of air in and practicing trapping the pressure and letting it out as u breath through your nose and repeat until theres a constant flow of bubbles while you do it.
if im not wrong yoshis voice is literally one of the composers of nintendo doing the sounds and they just pitched up and sped up a bit. i think the composer is totaka?
the fact that they charted the guys gasps for air is making me INSANE
As somebody with Asthma, I can confirm that is what everyday is like
That video sucked and not in the "hahaha this sucks" way
And the table hits as open strums.
I love how despite reading your comment before pressing play on the video, I knew exactly who you were talking about
that guy is a famous italian meme didnt ever think of seeing it outside of here lol
That trumpet guy was insane, wonder how the people in the crowd felt
Lowkey we’re just like🕺💃
It's called circular breathing where you can inhale and exhale at the same time and is EXTREMELY hard to do and almost no one can do it, its crazy
@NotJohn Slight correction: You're not inhaling and exhaling at the same time. As you play, you store air in your cheeks, then push that out while you breathe in. Granted, it's still REALLY difficult to do while maintaining good sound quality.
I've been playing trumpet for 13 years and haven't figured out how he does it. It's crazy some of the skill that's out there.
@@Crunchles Very this - I can't keep the tone nearly that clean when I'm transitioning from using the air in my cheeks back to my lungs, and I never really practiced on higher notes either (which I imagine is a massive strain on every muscle around your mouth, so probably a ton harder)
34:00 if anyone want to actually know, he's pulling air into his cheeks, using that air to continue, then breathing through his nose. I have tried to do this on a brass instrument, this shit is NOT easy.
Nice profile picture, my man! Systematic Chaos is awesome, seriously underrated DT album
figured it out in middle school, dropped trumpet for a year, forgot how. Gonna take me three more years to do it again.
Its something that any wind instrument can do, but it take a lot of practice, especially if you wanna do it like this guy
Circular breathing right
For anyone else interested, there's a 10 minute cut of Winton Marsalis playing Cherokee at the Village Vanguard where the entire last chorus is done without breathing
FYI the guy in A for Asthma is known as Il Baffo (the moustache), a famous presenter of teleshopping programs that's very well known in Italy for his intense breathing during his shows
that reminded me of the video of fantano's review of the big day but without any words
LO PAGATE
*respiro affannoso*
QUARANTANOVE EEROH
22:13 fun fact: Yoshi’s voice is just Kazumi Totaka saying things and then having all that be pitch shifted and sped up to give us the iconic voice we hear today. It’s cursed, don’t get me wrong, but it’s kind of wholesome hearing a grown man basically create your childhood.
these "quality of..." charts are always so amazing to watch. and then rewatch. and then rewatch 20 more times.
Trueee
5:09
10:33 man I hadn't heard that Icarly theme song in a good while, really brought back the nostalgia.
Same here man, it playing over all the old reggie/nintendo clips was just double nostalgia
Triple if you count the way the browser in the clip looks! Reminds me of IE. edit: lmao im a dumbass i meant in intro in the og show
The trumpet guy was probably doing what's called circle breathing (Alec seems to have caught a glimpse of it in the chat). Basically it's where you simultaneously breathe in through your nose and out through your mouth. It's considerably harder than it sounds due to how unnatural it is, but it's great for playing various instruments like the flute, digeridoo, and (as seen in the video) trumpet
The trick is to pocket the air in your cheeks and use much like a bagpipe would work.
This sounds easy on paper but you have to realise your cheeks do not hold much air so you have to breath multiple times to keep the reserves in your cheeks topped up as well as regaining your breath.
Essentially that motherfucker is on another level.
It's not quite simultaneous in both directions - rather, you store air in your cheeks as you breathe out, then you use the muscles in your cheeks (rather than your lungs) to push that air out while you inhale. It's actually not too hard to try by yourself without an instrument, but to be able to do it while playing at all, and keep your tone that consistent, and do it over and over again for that long is unbelievable.
I play tuba and when I finally figured it out it significantly helped my consistency
i play sax, and i do not have problems with air cap, but rather making it last, so i will try this to see if it helps.
Pleasantly suprised by the sheer number of YTPMVs in here. So many people I recognize and even a few that I am lucky enough to call friends. Feels so great to see light shone on my personal favorite corner of the internet
YTPMVs for life! ✊💖
oh hey TJ! been a while!
Always weird to bump into one of your own videos in the wild
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HALF AN A PRESS
I’ve enjoyed your quality content, but I’m glad to see more “quality” content
,p
11:25 imagine nailing this entire line just to lose the multiplier 30 seconds later to a single green note after 10 bars of silence 💀
Bruh😭
34:10
So for anyone wondering how he did this, he did a fairly tricky, but possible technique called circle breathing. Its basically where you puff your cheeks with air and use that cheek air to get a breath in. Then use your lungs again to continue pushing normal air. Its tricky cause if you miss time it, or if you dont push enough through your cheeks, no air sound comes through.
Its a technique typically used by oboes. Atleast, the oboe player in my band did it.
I had tenor sax so the chances of me doing it were basically non existent
Isnt also needed to play a Digeridoo?
I absolutely love that the name is in the bottom left so clearly yet blends to the chart well. Super well done overall!!
I am so glad I skipped to 6:55 when doing my impatient youtube browsing thingy definitely portrayed the Quality of RUclips very accurately
2
i need to find the it xD it’s so good
AAAALRIGHT!!!
7:42 he has returned to take the control back... violently.
for anyone that doesn't know, the trumpet guy is circular breathing - breathing through his nose and breathing out his mouth at the same time
Man I played for 7 years and I still don't know how to do it 🤣
what
@@NovaMaster375 It's one of the brass instrument dark arts.
@@jamesproctor4568 Teach me the ways, master 😈
@@NovaMaster375 I'm no practitioner, but I have heard of a discipline ones who use circular breathing are trained in. A dark path few can truly master: Jazz.
Man, circular breathing is such a cool technique. It's amazing what one can do with well-trained cheeks.
my cheeks are well trained if you know what i mean
@@sploshsplooshno I do not, please elaborate?
@@grim1044 He has a bachelor's degree in breathing
@@grim1044 No.
he means he's gay
Usually these are really good but the instant portal refrence makes this a piece of history
Hmm
True.
2:54 Those gasps sound unreal
Switching the transitions from the hard static to a quick crossfade really did a lot for the sensory overload these videos provide
really killed the impact...
Thank you acai, the previous quality of youtube meant so much to me as cheesy as that sounds. I have good memories associated with the first one. it gave me laughs to last the winter of 2020 in a time I really needed it. the quality of youtube and other charts are the reason that I look back at the last couple months of 2020 so fondly. thank you to acai and the charters for making my 2020 just a little better.
Amen bro I'm right there with ya haha
THE TRANSITIONS
So many of these flow into eachother amazingly. Edit: Circular breathing is when you pump enough air into your mouth to sustain notes while you breath in through your nose.
7:42-7:46 Acai's biggest fear, the dancing triangle
d a n c i n g t r i a n g l e
Somehow had more effort reacting than the average reaction twitch streamer
and that’s what separates me from all these other mfs
@@acai28 yeah and the fact that your content isn’t driven by memes that’ll die out in two weeks
14:22 THIS SLAPPED HOLY SHOOT
EDIT: SO DID THE ONE AFTER and its so goddang well edited how tf
original?
@@eshew0125its been a year. do you know?
Leaving this comment here so I know when we can find the og
33:40 that clip is from a famous New Orleans jazz player called trombone shorty, dude is super insane musician
12:27 BRO SCREAMED LIKE CJ ON FLAMES
Im so glad that we have another quality of youtube out, All of your content is quality but this? This is THE quality. Happy holidays Acai!
The Homer Simpson yelp at 7:46 just fucking slayed me💀
Legitimately, the trumpet guy was Trombone Shorty, SUPER fucking talented guy, "Neph" is an absolute banger as is basically everything I've heard from him. Any time he plays live around my area he's always billed as "Trombone Shorty's Voodoo Threauxdown" which I crack up at every time
6:51 As someone who has never played Runescape, this is still a classic song for me.
34:25
1. That charting is insane.
2. This is called circle breathing.
5:22 i'm so used to the infinitely looping version that it's weird to see the original
Same
As a trumpet player, seeing Acai discover circular breathing gave me life
Every time I think we've reached the peak of quality...
There is another.
:)
29:26 - Night of Nights snuck in there VERY smoothly. (Night of Nights (Flowering nights remix) By COOL&CREATE/beatMARIO @ 31 seconds)
At this point it feels like Christmas tradition that RUclips recommends this guy to me, and I binge watch what he's been up to. And I lose my shit every year to these meme compilation songs. Peak RUclips. Peak content.
For the record, circular breathing is a wind instrument technique where you maintain air pressure into the instrument with the cheeks (rather than the diaphragm/lungs) while breathing in through the nose. Circular breathing is harder on some instruments than other, with it being one of the most difficult extended techniques on brass instruments, relatively straightforward on reeds like saxophone, and both necessary and traditional on instruments like didgeridoo. Some instruments like bagpipes bypass the need for circular breathing by storing air in an exterior bladder (rather than the lungs) which is compressed into the instrument mechanically by the musican or a machine
23:46 lmFAOOO i love the fast "KITCHEN GUN"
Acai not knowing circular breathing exists is a certified string instrument moment
"We're only halfway through this video"
Happens exactly at the halfway point, 19:10
18:50 brought me to tears
I was having a really really rough day but then I saw this, and immediately felt better. Thank you Acai
23:28 shocker doesnt even reply anything, that actually triggered his fight or flight response 💀
ok so for those wondering, what the trumpet guy is doing at 33:58 is something called "Circular breathing". basically where you have a reservoir of air in your mouth that you use for actually playing so you can keep inhaling thru your nose and keep topping off the aforementioned reservoir.
hope this helped :)
the same way a bagpipe works! except the bag is your mouth
@@analinrose Exactly!
10:16 watch-listening to this at work and i became physically nauseous trying not to laugh at this MY GOD
Lordmau5 throwing us a BANGER to end the year. 🙏🏽🔥
34:33 He's using a technique called circular breathing, basically taking moments of time to put extra air into his cheeks to keep pressure up to keep the note going, and during those moments he breaths in through his nose. It's easier with some instruments than others.
yo my man riley
13:30 the mermaid girl sax one made me die, the transition into second heaven and then into sigsig made me lose it
What's the it's a dream song called?
@@hernanpedraza7 That one is SigSig, specifically SigSig (Ryu Remix)
@@maxxx6970 I'm late as hell but thank you so much man!
Now we just gotta wait for SirRJay to make a sequel, and balance shall be restored
Shit... 2!
thanks for releasing this now man. been going through a rough patch mental health wise and this actually got me to smile
3:46 haha this caught me off guard. I uploaded this in early 2018
23:08 you can see the exact second acai's brain falls apart
1:03 my soul left me for a 1/2 a second
15:57 I did not think Epona USA needed to exist but Im glad it does.
Don't think you can get away with that Night of Nights motif at 29:27 you silly little man
Actually, Acai, that bit at 2:34 about having the Death Star? The SMBSS actually had a parody episode of A New Hope where Darth Koopa had the "Koop Star." I have that one on a DVD and everything.
15:52 is the best thing I have ever seen.
I am so happy to see the barcode scratching video make it into the chart. That channel's got some of the coolest content I've ever seen in my life.
( @ 14:04 ) I, to this day, am still upset that they fucked up the title, they called the video " Doot, e1m1, knee deep in the doot " that's the wrong reference, it should have been called " at doots gate " since the actual name of e1m1's music is called " at dooms gate", it just makes more sense instead of referencing episode 1 of doom.
I love watching Acai because it’s the same feeling as breaking out into laughter simply because someone right next to you is cracking their shit up over something.
damn someone really synced up two guys on the cutting board to Usatei, wish I was surprised but that's some normal Touhou content
8:21 Reminds me of that time, practically an Age ago, that I was playing Halo Reach customs and did that shit on a Cops and Robbers map (I can't remember which one rn, but I'll gladly look up which one it was if anyone asks) with a Mongoose and actually didn't fall off into a kill barrier. I still have the files to prove that too,
Circular breathing is OP.
I'm surprised they didn't put in "When you hit puberty twice" from that channel... or Leo P's Moanin solo.
acai is my favorite reaction channel
i loved this map and this creator, got me into rhythm games, thank you keep up the great content
that chart is the gift that kept on giving. didn't even realize how long the video was til 30 minutes in
I recognized the room from the rendering vid and was in utter shock that I go to the same school
i was literally just watching the first one and then got this notification
34:49 circular breathing is a wind instrument technique in which one breathes in through the nose while playing
Ireggie is honestly so well made, it looks like an actual kid's show intro
37:10 i can't believe Aeepist is cannon on the Acai RUclips channel
My band teacher actually tried to teach me circular breathing techniques, but seeing as how I was a teenage TUBA player, I eventually stopped even trying.
2:15 HE PREDICTED THE FUTURE
21:20 VALUE SELECT! LET'S FUCKING GO BROTHERS!
I feel like Acai would like to know that "Knee-deep in the DOOT" is my ringtone. So when I get the call that my parents were killed in a hit and run, I'll hear doots.
@Acai that trumpet guy was doing circular breathing. Essentially you store air in your cheeks, block off your cheeks from your lungs, then breathe through your nose while alternating breaths. It's extremely hard even though everyone can do it, since the trick is keeping a consistant flow. Something that is essential to learn til you know it by heart. Do it wrong, you'll pass out at the worst, or you'll simply sound bad at the least.
3:37 If only someone would make a song that sounded like that
DO YA DO YA DO YA DO YA!!!!!!!!!
That Cave Johnson part was great
I didn't believe in circular breathing until I saw that trumpet
And now all of a sudden I know how it works
THE SOURCE DEATH SOUND GETS ME EVERYTIME
4:48 the chops sound like boom whackers lol XD
27:45 AY YO, ROBIN BLEND MADE IT IN HERE!?!?
I always look forward to seeing you post these “quality of…” they never fail to cheer me up on a bad day 😂
be me, huge IIDX fan who lives far away from a machine and hasn't played in two years.
be youtube video "Go beyond."
"Go beyond? Go....beyond?!"
"SOMEBODY SCREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAM!"
Great, now I'm going to spend the next 2 hours watching IIDX music videos.
this video feels like it was posted in early 2020
Love how Heavy took complete control of all of this at the very end. lol
I still dont know how they got Reggie to play Tuco Salamanca
Pretty sure the "somebody scream!" at 13:49 is from Fly of Beelzebub by DM DOKURO, of all places
that might just be a general sample isn’t that exact line also used in Galaxy Collapse
@@thatoneguy9582 Yep
More specifically I think this exact sample from Second Heaven (by Ryu⭐) which is the song used to segue with the previous section.
The original sample is from Kraze- The party(1989)
Don’t forget it was used in We Could Get More Machinegun Psystyle (And More Genre Switches)
someone, PLEASE make a playlist of all the videos used
32:14 it was a shotgun, weren't you listening?
That was good. The video go through some of the memories that I had forgotten, reminding me of a simpler time in my life. Good stuff.
These are genuinely the best videos on RUclips this shit funny asf😂
Value Select, ProZD, Reggie?!
Yo this got it all
There it is!
34:00 cyclical breathing. Hes having pressure in his mouth, while breathing in through his nose hes blowing out the pressure built in his mouth. You repeat that for a while.
You can practice by taking a straw in water and pinching it enough to let a small amount of air in and practicing trapping the pressure and letting it out as u breath through your nose and repeat until theres a constant flow of bubbles while you do it.
24:09 A CLASSIC
iReggie be like "live life, breathe air..." but reggie is uhh... maybe something else
if im not wrong yoshis voice is literally one of the composers of nintendo doing the sounds and they just pitched up and sped up a bit. i think the composer is totaka?
4:55 IS THAT THE BEAST!?