BERNHARD KOLBERG'S WORLD OF SOUND
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- Опубликовано: 8 апр 2014
- BERNHARD KOLBERG'S WORLD OF SOUND - A first journey into the extensive collection of one of the worldwide most renowned manufacturers and distributors of percussion instruments.
A unique glimpse into the showroom of Kolberg Percussion in Uhingen, Germany and the inventiveness of Bernhard Kolberg.
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this is my idea of heaven thanks for sharing
I'm not musician, but I could still spend a week just wandering around percussing things in this showroom. I wacthed this absolutely slack jawed. Magnificent!
Richtig, richtig gut! Habe es gerade über Kopfhörer gehört...so viele unbekannte Geräusche!
I will love to see a video with Marion playing some classic or pop songs on the Boobams Set. Thanks and congratulations Mr. Kolberg.
I'm sat here watching this whilst waiting for the delivery of the Cowbells I ordered to go with my Horns, so excited! I love your company and your products are amazing.
9:19 A Low B bell, I believe the extended Handbell range would add alot.
Excelente Mr.Kolberg
This, is, GOLD! Thanks for sharing!!!
Wow, fantastic! What amazing instruments. And beautifully set-up and organized! Thank you for sharing this.
5:08 - Good evening!))
every composer should watch this!! amazing!
Thanks a lot Eugene! Glad you enjoyed it, keep watching.
or no :P
Coolest things I've ever seen. Thanks for sharing.
Many thanks Athasit! There is more to come, stay tuned.
I'll be waiting for your upcoming videos. Love Kolberg Percussion indeed.
Magnificent !
10:40 What's that super small bell tree called?
2:39 What are those Saucer Bells called?
8:14 what is that
Flexatone
Fantastic. Always wanted to hear what some of these instruments sounded like. Just a question - what is the instrument at 9:05? I can't seem to find out what it is on the Kolberg website; perhaps I'm looking in the wrong place. The bell plates in the Part 2 vid sound amazing; wish I could buy some!
Thanks for your lovely feedback! The instrument at 9:05 is a so-called Chinese temple bell.
This is pretty insane.
awesome..
Thank you for the positive comment!
8:54 Campanelli giapponesi (E5-C4 middle C) MIDDLE C
what is de name of the bells at 11:21? I can't seem to find out what it is on the Kolberg website. Thanks for the passionate vidéo i use many virtual instrument is good to look in real !
chwistophe sound/energy chimes
warum hab ich mir nicht schon früher die gedanken gemacht flache chinesische becken bei euch zu kaufen? die sind ja der hammer schlechthin
Besser spät als nie ;-) Gerne einen Termin ausmachen zum ausprobieren!
@@kolbergpercussion Ich werde definitiv einen Termin zum vorbeikommen machen denn ich habe mich in den klang der chinesischen Beckrn verliebt denn der Klang ist einzigartig und speziell.
Pristine beauty.
What’s that thing at 8:14 called?
Hi, it is called "Flexatone".
Where are the more conventional percussion instruments? (Timpani, marimba etc)
BAT BOY there are more showrooms a few doors away of this romm, with a lot of timpani and mallet stuff.
Fascinating! I had no idea that existed so many percussion instruments.
I wanted to ask your help... there is an old music and i cannot identify the main instrument. It seems a percussion instrument. The sound seems something made of wood. Maybe some cousin of the xylophone.
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Can you help me? What is the name of the solo instrument? :)
Not Bianzhong
OH my, the accent drives me mad. :)
swabian is the best accent in the world! ;-) NOT
ok Mike Portnoy...
7:09 What are those small bells called?