I Became A Professional Triangle Player For 12 Seconds

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  • Опубликовано: 13 май 2023
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    Thank you very much to Southbank Sinfonia for letting me showcase my skills!
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  • @tysonfontanez
    @tysonfontanez Год назад +5958

    Max's resume is honestly insane. Professional musician, bestselling author, politician, dj, religious leader, international baddie. Truly a jack of all trades

    • @zigedelic3909
      @zigedelic3909 Год назад +436

      Don't forget he was the richest man in the world

    • @GusThePrankster
      @GusThePrankster Год назад +48

      Technically he didn’t write the book his friend did

    • @notaninstrument7707
      @notaninstrument7707 Год назад +22

      Todd Chavez IRL

    • @fever7346
      @fever7346 11 месяцев назад +48

      The Jackass of all trades

    • @piecruster
      @piecruster 11 месяцев назад +10

      ​@@notaninstrument7707holy shit you're right

  • @NesInDoubt
    @NesInDoubt Год назад +17195

    can confirm as a percussionist that the most daunting part ever is the triangle because it is so sharp and annoying that EVERYONE hears you

    • @HomieSeal
      @HomieSeal Год назад +653

      My band is playing a piece called Jumpstart that has a bell tree and you literally CANNOT play it quietly, even if you basically hit it as softly as possible it’s absurdly loud

    • @israellai
      @israellai Год назад +583

      as a string player who regularly hides in the music, I can only imagine how it's like to be THAT exposed

    • @elaineivysart9743
      @elaineivysart9743 Год назад +95

      ¡And also sometimes your waiting for what 10 measures at a time!

    • @TheDisplacerBeast
      @TheDisplacerBeast Год назад +113

      Not to mention back when you were starting out. Ive been playing sax for 13 years, and no matter how large an audience ive played to, the most nerve racking will always be my neighbours below me in the beginning. Knowing that if you make a mistake or sound terrible, loads of people who didnt want to hear you to begin with will notice and that there is no way to play quieter unless you fork out more than for the instrument itself for a mute.

    • @samuelpinder1215
      @samuelpinder1215 Год назад +6

      ​@@TheDisplacerBeast or play on the street

  • @shh-bb2wj
    @shh-bb2wj Год назад +4227

    As a percussionist whose played the triangle before, it’s so sharp that it penetrates through the other instruments, so if you play it at the wrong time, everyone hears, and then if you DROP it, Satan himself pays you a visit, and sends his prayers.

    • @LazyData
      @LazyData Год назад +168

      Are you speaking from experience from that last point?

    • @nxyuu
      @nxyuu Год назад +193

      That's almost as bad as not checking if the snare's on, starting to play with the snare off then panicking, and then accidentally knocking the ride cymbal off the stand cause the person who set up the drumset doesn't use wingnuts...

    • @Bob-fh4ht
      @Bob-fh4ht Год назад

      @@nxyuu as someone who played the tuba for 1 year and failed horrible i have no idea what the fuck you're talking about, what the fuck is a wingnut

    • @shadowlord0162
      @shadowlord0162 Год назад +34

      @@nxyuu yeet goes the cymbal, ive seen that happen once and thats one hell of a moment

    • @valerieplushie1031
      @valerieplushie1031 11 месяцев назад +15

      triangle and cymbals are terrifying to play, especially when you're tense D:

  • @oscarn-
    @oscarn- Год назад +255

    As a Finn, I laughed out loud when I heard what piece you're going to play.
    This is because there is (albeit not very well known) gag in Finland that "even the triangle player in Finlandia is important", it is actually quite an important moment in that piece.
    Finlandia has a very special place in Finnish culture, and you are expected not to play anything after it.

  • @ThatCoasterEnthusiast
    @ThatCoasterEnthusiast Год назад +11298

    Only max fosh could force his way into a prestigious orchestra to let him play the most difficult of instruments with his incredible raw talent. He is truly an inspiration.

    • @StefanReich
      @StefanReich Год назад +149

      Such a difficult part he had to play too

    • @georgepigstan1018
      @georgepigstan1018 Год назад +39

      I wonder if he promised money or something to get in.

    • @Yello96486
      @Yello96486 Год назад +11

      Me who plays oboe but would also do triangle in a heartbeat

    • @markkajc
      @markkajc Год назад +128

      @@georgepigstan1018 doubt it. the orchestra probably gathered it was good exposure

    • @israellai
      @israellai Год назад +97

      @@markkajc he did say their name multiple times and emphasise how famous and good they are, which makes sense

  • @darknessblades
    @darknessblades Год назад +1887

    This video proves the key to success is having the balls to send emails to ABSOLUTELY ANYONE

    • @syanaf1
      @syanaf1 Год назад +16

      true

    • @incywincy2k
      @incywincy2k Год назад +118

      And then when someone gives you their time give them the respect they deserve

    • @Immadeus
      @Immadeus Год назад +54

      80% of success is just showing up

    • @anubis4496
      @anubis4496 Год назад +36

      also helps with they google his name lol.. its free publicity

    • @MaxMckayful
      @MaxMckayful Год назад +8

      A key. Not the key.

  • @Mr_Lyric
    @Mr_Lyric Год назад +496

    i love how he said "To one of their nearby practice rooms" as if orchestras have secret practice bunkers hidden all over their city

  • @packaday266
    @packaday266 Год назад +793

    I fully expected this to be Max just sitting in the corner, with a triangle, because the piece didn’t actually have a triangle part. But instead, the man had to actually learn a part, and shows us that it was NOT an immediate “yes”, he had to put in effort for it. Which is incredible.

    • @ExplorewithSarahlouise
      @ExplorewithSarahlouise 11 месяцев назад +7

      I think that was for the video tho? I’m sure he knew he was in from the beginning

    • @Kozkayn
      @Kozkayn 7 месяцев назад +37

      @@ExplorewithSarahlouise I don't think a professional orchestra would risk having an untrained guy playing with them for "a video"

    • @ExplorewithSarahlouise
      @ExplorewithSarahlouise 7 месяцев назад +6

      @@Kozkayn I think they might for one song tbh

  • @Dan-uy2ld
    @Dan-uy2ld Год назад +7026

    As a professional musician, this is much harder than anyone will give max credit for. Finding entries is really hard and does take a lot of confidence and skill, regardless of instrument, especially when out of your comfort zone.
    Also a little aside, that 'well played' is more recognition than we normally ever get.

    • @the_bottomfragger
      @the_bottomfragger Год назад +347

      Yeah this was fun to watch. For real though, I'm playing in a top level professional orchestra and I'd fail miserably if someone handed a triangle to me. Finding the right timings is ridiculously difficult and I'm very impressed by Max actually, even if this was far from a hard passage for a percussionist I imagine.

    • @jsalsman
      @jsalsman Год назад +79

      @@the_bottomfragger I can't understand how you could be able to play literally any other instrument and not the triangle. Everything else needs accurate timing too.

    • @Vishiahma
      @Vishiahma Год назад +14

      @@jsalsman 😑

    • @merdufer
      @merdufer Год назад +202

      @@jsalsman The timing for percussion and something like a violin is very different. The "pocket" is narrower and you don't have anyone else to cover for your minor screw ups.

    • @Ludix147
      @Ludix147 Год назад +16

      I guess I could play the triangle after a few minutes of practice. I can do timing, but have to get used to the specifics of the instrument, like how hard to hit, the shape of the sound etc

  • @icaromsantana
    @icaromsantana Год назад +2814

    At this point we might see something like "I've solved world hunger so I can prove my mom that no one is dying because of my wasted asparagus"

    • @leobrand5747
      @leobrand5747 Год назад +28

      lol

    • @Happyfaceshock
      @Happyfaceshock Год назад +9

      Wasting asparagus is pretty egregious mind

    • @KohlenKumpel
      @KohlenKumpel Год назад +34

      Wait? You wasted asparagus? How dare you?? Greetings from Germany

    • @10RRASK
      @10RRASK Год назад +1

      I’ll eat it

    • @glidechampion9589
      @glidechampion9589 Год назад +1

      I need to keep the pattern of someone commenting everyone two hours

  • @galliumg8483
    @galliumg8483 Год назад +680

    Non musicians: “wow all he said was “well played” that’s so sad”
    Musicians “woah that’s more praise than I’ve ever gotten”

  • @Pitusha
    @Pitusha Год назад +475

    I feel like this whole channel is actually a therapy for Max to go back to unsolved childhood issues

    • @rupa6354
      @rupa6354 6 месяцев назад +7

      you got 'em there LOL
      made my day, thanks

    • @gabrieleymat6332
      @gabrieleymat6332 4 месяца назад

      The movie played by porn actress is quite sad then

  • @elizabethlandis3922
    @elizabethlandis3922 Год назад +6500

    I've been playing professionally with orchestras for over a decade and something as seemingly simple as playing 8 exposed notes can still be incredibly stressful. Well done, Max!

    • @ctk3316
      @ctk3316 Год назад +220

      True! Playing an exposed part in general is nerve racking, even if you know the part very well.
      The fact that he’s never been in that kind of setting before makes it more impressive

    • @elaineivysart9743
      @elaineivysart9743 Год назад +6

      It's all in the timing

    • @deslow7411
      @deslow7411 Год назад +2

      Which orchestra?

    • @elaineivysart9743
      @elaineivysart9743 Год назад +3

      @deslow7411 usually musicians will sometimes work with different orchestras

    • @elaineivysart9743
      @elaineivysart9743 Год назад +3

      @@deslow7411 all throughout the person's career

  • @richardlee5412
    @richardlee5412 Год назад +2898

    any band player knows that having only a few notes you have to hit precisely once, is far more stressful than playing the whole piece

    • @CatWhiskerClaws
      @CatWhiskerClaws Год назад +88

      They are so crucial.

    • @superloganzo6142
      @superloganzo6142 Год назад +12

      true

    • @wrpro7495
      @wrpro7495 Год назад +17

      I played trombone in high school and i might disagree with you, imo it’s more stressful praying that my lungs dont give out in a whole piece rather then the parts where i’m counting 48 measures to play three notes. Maybe it’s different for different people tho

    • @yowo6105
      @yowo6105 Год назад +22

      Yes especially when you are playing a part that nobody else plays, otherwise you can slide "in" when you miss your entry or are slightly out of place, but as a triangle player you just have to be there.

    • @Celeste_51
      @Celeste_51 Год назад

      Yes definitely

  • @undergroundbeef4122
    @undergroundbeef4122 Год назад +132

    As a percussionist, I can confirm that those eight triangle notes are more than I usually get to play in my orchestra

  • @johnhiponia3322
    @johnhiponia3322 Год назад +323

    I’ve got to give some credit to the conductor too. With someone as renowned and silly as Max, it helps ease the intimidation off of playing an instrument.
    Mr. Corkhill encouraging Max sent a message to all of us as viewers. Through enough silliness, the hardest things are made the most achievable.

  • @stephen3164
    @stephen3164 Год назад +4059

    Can we all take a moment to appreciate that Max didn’t merely get to play the triangle in the orchestra - HE WAS FIRST CHAIR TRIANGLE! Some professional musicians go their whole life without ever becoming First Chair, and Max qualified for the part after just an hour of learning the instrument.
    The word “prodigy” gets thrown around a lot, but I can’t imagine an instance where it applies more than this! Way to go Max!

    • @LJMovieMaker
      @LJMovieMaker Год назад +275

      Having played violin in a youth orchestra, the mental image of replacing all of them with triangles is so funny, especially because the conductor would be giving the traditional handshake to the First Triangle (concertmaster). I also enjoyed the thought of the orchestra tuning at the beginning - the oboe playing an A, and then two sections of triangles all checking whether their instruments are in tune.

    • @stephen3164
      @stephen3164 Год назад +48

      @@LJMovieMaker - if you drop your triangle, it WILL go out of tune! Er, or so I’ve heard...

    • @metroidfan220
      @metroidfan220 Год назад +27

      Max Fosh, Principal Triangle

    • @gavin2870
      @gavin2870 Год назад +9

      Is this a joke

    • @RikaRoleplay
      @RikaRoleplay Год назад +30

      @@gavin2870 Kinda, since normally there isn't a "triangle" seat, but multiple percussionist seats, so First Triangle wouldn't be the case, it would be First Percussionist who happens to be using the snare drum, timpani, bass drum usually, but sometimes might take on other roles like specialized percussion, but rarely the triangle.
      I used to be the eldest in concert band, and First Trombone of three (for a high school concert band, nothing professional) for 8 years since 5th grade till I graduated my senior year as the last one remaining in concert band for 8 years

  • @someguy6534
    @someguy6534 Год назад +2840

    I love that all of Max’s titles seem like basic clickbait but he always does exactly what he says he’s going to do

    • @minecrafter7850
      @minecrafter7850 3 месяца назад +4

      Yeah. All of his titles are real and exactly what they mean.

  • @ARKGAMING
    @ARKGAMING Год назад +36

    I'm sure that Max specifically chose E# at 7:55 for us music nerds to be like "E# is just F", or for pitch perfect people to be like "Umm actually, he laughed in ___(insert correct note)".
    And even if he didn't think of that, it works, and I'm sure will bring a lot of engagement to the video.
    So great job Max!

  • @paucajtro
    @paucajtro Год назад +82

    "It was one man's approval that I really wanted" said it like a true professional musician 😂

  • @JTBPercussion
    @JTBPercussion Год назад +1830

    My percussion teacher once told me of the story of a famous journalist (can't remember who it was) who was known for doing tons of crazy stuff, and he convinced Leonard Bernstein, one of the most famous conductors ever, to let him play triangle in the New York Philharmonic, one of the most famous orchestras ever, for a story. He would later go on record saying that experience was one of the most stressful things he ever did.
    Percussion ain't easy. A lot of people think that it's just hitting stuff with sticks, but it takes years of training to be a good percussionist.

    • @trashychannel8150
      @trashychannel8150 Год назад +44

      Bernstein ain't no joke

    • @angelvu
      @angelvu Год назад +20

      Did he also happen to be an anthropomorphic bear?

    • @angelvu
      @angelvu Год назад +15

      It’s amazing how history repeats itself

    • @ritamargherita
      @ritamargherita Год назад

      Isn't there are video of this on here? It's hilarious! I think it's this one ruclips.net/video/ebf6_7nHciw/видео.html 😂

    • @katyb2793
      @katyb2793 Год назад +14

      @@trashychannel8150 yep, adding Bernstein into the mix would have made it 1000% more stressful!

  • @2-_
    @2-_ Год назад +1727

    max fosh is so good at playing the triangle that it is now called 'the square'

    • @FilipMolin
      @FilipMolin Год назад +78

      More like "The pyramid", because his high level of skill is adding a completely new dimension to the instrument.

    • @zenleek2129
      @zenleek2129 Год назад +29

      ​@@FilipMolin So his clever plan was, in fact, a pyramid scheme ?

  • @annakempenaar8201
    @annakempenaar8201 Год назад +35

    "I was having some trouble with the markings on the sheetmusic, since they were in... Italian" got me laughing so hard 😂

  • @GyroCannon
    @GyroCannon Год назад +230

    Max's description keeps getting longer.
    Comedian, politician, pardoned criminal, former richest man in the world (securities fraud investigation pending), convention pen tester, and now professional musician
    Truly a life of achievement

    • @Thrarm
      @Thrarm 11 месяцев назад +17

      dont forget international baddie twice over

    • @manuscripts_wav
      @manuscripts_wav 3 месяца назад +2

      And that one time he was an official member of the royal family

  • @ryand3581
    @ryand3581 Год назад +862

    Big props to Southbank Sinfonia & David Corkhill for allowing Max to do this, a nice little bit of free promotion that the other orchestras missed out on!

    • @drk_blood
      @drk_blood 3 месяца назад

      Yeah but it's not a "world renown orchestra" by any stretch of imagination...

  • @jarrahtree5130
    @jarrahtree5130 Год назад +1118

    As a professional cellist, it's weirdly nice seeing an every day person get a taste of just how stressful performing can be! Very cool

    • @nickthechicken11
      @nickthechicken11 Год назад +9

      Exact same as me lol

    • @crypticshadows
      @crypticshadows Год назад +14

      also as a (high school) cellist, I realised maybe being a percussionist is harder than I previously thought lol! They basically are a soloist all the time and have to switch instruments frequently. Just never really thought much of it since our orchestra’s repertoire doesn’t really have many percussion parts. Also how is it being a professional cellist? A lot of canon in D ? 😭

    • @jarrahtree5130
      @jarrahtree5130 Год назад +10

      @@crypticshadows Yeah haha. Same with playing brass and woodwind in symphony orchestras. They're extremely exposed.
      Haha it's tough but enjoyable. I don't mind playing Canon in D as long as I can get enough work lol. Those 8 notes sound a lot sweeter when there's money flowing into your pocket for each one 😂

    • @crypticshadows
      @crypticshadows Год назад +4

      @@jarrahtree5130 lmao yes so true! Already other cellists in my orchestra have started playing at weddings and making a lot of money 😅

    • @Bob-fh4ht
      @Bob-fh4ht Год назад +1

      as a 1 year tuba player who was the worst tuba player to ever exist, i can relate

  • @HyperManic1000
    @HyperManic1000 11 месяцев назад +84

    As someone studying to become a classical percussionist, I appreciate the fact that you're showing people that it's actually harder than it looks... And sounds

  • @iankohn7941
    @iankohn7941 Год назад +21

    Alan Abel, the noted "best triangle player of all time," was a pretty big deal! He not only invented the Abel triangle (known for its overtones), but also the suspended bass drum stand (it gives the drum a much freer sound). He was even inducted into the Percussive Arts Society Hall of Fame!

  • @Nealguise
    @Nealguise Год назад +420

    "The crowd gathered to protest my attendance" had me in stitches 😂😂

  • @IroineGrandison
    @IroineGrandison Год назад +2141

    Max is so silly that he never fails to disappoint

    • @MpanzuSolos
      @MpanzuSolos Год назад +13

      Wait- he never fails to disappoint?????

    • @fantiscious
      @fantiscious Год назад +28

      Well he is the founder of sillyism after all.

    • @difanaufal
      @difanaufal Год назад +3

      he is indeed silly to the Max

    • @EEEEEEEE
      @EEEEEEEE Год назад

      E‎‎‎‎‎‎‎

    • @k4nj1
      @k4nj1 Год назад

      vērī śīłłÿ

  • @pillbugm8914
    @pillbugm8914 Год назад +121

    Kudos to the orchestra for actually letting you do this

  • @writerintherye
    @writerintherye Год назад +12

    the reason I like Max doing these silly things is because he always actually puts everything into it and wants it to go well / be fun for everyone involved - not some sort of 'prank' or 'fail' video

  • @michaelarmitagepercs
    @michaelarmitagepercs Год назад +489

    As a professional percussionist… all I can say is bravo. Actually really good technique Max. And triangle actually is a terrifying instrument to play in the orchestra 😂

  • @naturally_rob
    @naturally_rob 11 месяцев назад +11

    As a past director always said, "If you're nervous, that means you care to do good." Good advice on stage and pretty alright advice in general life. Congrats on playing the instrument that percussionist both don't exactly want to play, but when they have to, get overly excited about it (it's secretly really fun).

  • @jemand8462
    @jemand8462 Год назад +35

    And here I am sitting in my comfortable chair being actually terrified for Max as he's about to hit those 8 notes. I couldn't do that, honestly.

  • @paskakakka8515
    @paskakakka8515 Год назад +512

    As a Finn, I am proud Max Fosh has now played the best Finnish orchestra piece ever made, the Finlandia

    • @izimsi
      @izimsi Год назад +15

      Today i learned Finlandia is not only a vodka brand.

    • @ravioliburritochampion1610
      @ravioliburritochampion1610 11 месяцев назад +7

      Sibelius is incredible

    • @ulture
      @ulture 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@ravioliburritochampion1610 MuseScore is better

    • @ravioliburritochampion1610
      @ravioliburritochampion1610 10 месяцев назад +14

      @@ulture No I'm talking about the composer Jean Sibelius I've never used the software before (If you're doing satire then I'm very sorry about misunderstanding)

    • @chrisfrostik8483
      @chrisfrostik8483 10 месяцев назад

      @@ulture Dorico is better

  • @jessssnake
    @jessssnake Год назад +211

    this happened to me!! a few months ago, my music teacher asked me to play triangle in my school's orchestra even though i play guitar! everyone called me 'triangle prodigy' at rehearsal. 10/10 experience

  • @ThatSuperGuy
    @ThatSuperGuy Год назад +36

    As a professional sock dancer myself, this transformation to a professional triangle player, is quite incredible. Well done Max!

  • @garykuovideos
    @garykuovideos 5 месяцев назад +4

    As a composer, I really appreciate the commitment, dedication, and professionalism displayed in this video. A composition is like a child, with every note for every instrument on the score placed thoughtfully and deliberately. Now, imagine entrusting a total stranger to administer eye drops to your newborn, perfectly... the first time. THAT, is how impressive Max’s performance was to me.

  • @oJqde
    @oJqde Год назад +597

    bro about to be hitting that one note

    • @eltiolavara9
      @eltiolavara9 Год назад +28

      @@DontReadMyProfilePicture.18 ok

    • @kitsunea1499
      @kitsunea1499 Год назад +11

      @@DontReadMyProfilePicture.18 wasn’t planning on it

    • @thewritingrowlet2980
      @thewritingrowlet2980 Год назад +10

      @Don't Read My Profile Picture I won’t, don’t worry

    • @PLKartofel
      @PLKartofel Год назад +4

      @Don't Read My Profile Picture Alright

  • @simonzimmerman2581
    @simonzimmerman2581 Год назад +277

    That Dashlane surprise sponsorship is exactly why I watch these videos, pure genius.

  • @iwatchtoomuchtwoset
    @iwatchtoomuchtwoset Год назад +27

    Can we just take the time to appreciate Finlandia as a piece, though? I played an arrangement of it in youth orchestra last year (violin 1) and it was amazing. I want to play it again so badly. Everyone should listen to it. Sibelius is cool.

    • @israellai
      @israellai 4 месяца назад +1

      Good take. Sibelius IS cool

  • @ethancampbell245
    @ethancampbell245 8 месяцев назад +16

    We came at first for the clickbait
    We stayed for the hilariously silly accuracy of the titles
    We return for the comfort of a storyteller who can deliver without ever lying but while still being as interesting as possible
    Unimportantly, I am very interested in your RUclips statistics and would like to see a video about them in the future lol

  • @niklas8310
    @niklas8310 Год назад +588

    As someone from Finland, I approve this performance! Great video, Max!

    • @hassuttelunikki
      @hassuttelunikki Год назад +33

      torilla tavataan

    • @jlljlj6991
      @jlljlj6991 Год назад +19

      Torille!
      Triangeleilla!

    • @hyper7up
      @hyper7up Год назад +16

      Nonni, tääläkin niitä suomalaisia

    • @pikkutaiteilija
      @pikkutaiteilija Год назад +19

      Tääkö on se viisumasennustukiryhmä?

    • @roykale9141
      @roykale9141 Год назад +8

      Rakastamamme finlandia mainittu

  • @todesgabel1952
    @todesgabel1952 Год назад +182

    He caught me off guard with the "ah ah ah no skipping"😂

    • @sorakchan
      @sorakchan Год назад +3

      Honestly max is the only creator I know who does his sponsorship this good, never skipped it lol

    • @dannyg.4421
      @dannyg.4421 Год назад +7

      i felt like he caught me in the act.

    • @sorakchan
      @sorakchan Год назад

      @@dannyg.4421 so true…

    • @duckmeat4674
      @duckmeat4674 Год назад

      Sponsorblock just skipped it all for me lol

  • @FinlandGuy747
    @FinlandGuy747 10 месяцев назад +15

    As a Finn im proud of you. You nailed Finlandia.

  • @TheTomatenfritz3000
    @TheTomatenfritz3000 Год назад +8

    Playing the triangle is no joke. I'm a percussionist myself and when I meet new people they always jokingly say aaah you play the triangle, very stressful yeah. And I always tell them that it's actually not the easiest instrument to play, which obviously they don't believe. But the timing needs to be absolutely perfect and the loudness as well. It really isn't easy. Well done Max!

  • @laimawolf6826
    @laimawolf6826 Год назад +178

    I never thought I'd watch a video about someone playing a triangle in an orchestra so passionately. In a professional orchestra even more unexpected.
    I applaud you,Max! Not alot of people would just go out and do that and thats what makes this so much better.

  • @adolphin9348
    @adolphin9348 Год назад +151

    Very nice of them to let you in! Be it a publicity stunt or just for the lolz, they played along. It's not like they exactly had nothing to lose, so kudos to that orchestra!
    And, of course, to our triangle master Max

  • @JurgenWindcaller
    @JurgenWindcaller 11 месяцев назад +38

    Finlandia is so important to many of us Finns! You did us proud by your performance, such elegance!
    Loved the video!
    Edit: I played in an amateur orchestra for a few years and I also got so so nervous about performing even with my little experience. If one messes up it can ruin the whole performance so the tension is incredibly high!

  • @Tom_Saar
    @Tom_Saar Год назад +15

    Alrighty Max, this is hands down the best thing you have done yet. I am a recent conservatorium trumpet grad and have played my share of both amateur and professional concerts - you have showcased some of the best and worst feelings in music. That feeling you get when you are asked to change something, followed by the satisfaction and sense of relief from something as simple as a thumbs up from your conductor, the bliss! The frantic locating of something you definitely have (in my case I recall many times being halfway through a piece and asking myself if I had the correct mute), when on stage. Thank you for showing the stress and daunting nature of our profession 😂

  • @dnastudios9836
    @dnastudios9836 Год назад +238

    Just performed this piece in an orchestra performance. Hearing it again brought back a lot of nostalgia. Wish we had a triangle in our performance.

    • @JTBPercussion
      @JTBPercussion Год назад +6

      Did you guys not have a triangle, or did you not have enough players? Because no other percussion is going on there, so I feel like it should have been easy to cover with even a small section.

    • @tickital4464
      @tickital4464 Год назад +46

      sounds like a gap in the market for max, the up and coming triangler

    • @itdepends604
      @itdepends604 Год назад

      I'm about to perform this piece in about two weeks

  • @PitWChannel
    @PitWChannel Год назад +133

    Triangle playing cannot be underestimated. The timing is critical and quite tricky...

    • @timvermeulen4024
      @timvermeulen4024 Год назад +4

      It cannot be underestimated? That seems a bit harsh?

    • @PitWChannel
      @PitWChannel Год назад +15

      @@timvermeulen4024 should not be underestimated is what I mean then

    • @ant_six
      @ant_six Год назад

      nah bro we understand what you meant

  • @ischii69
    @ischii69 7 месяцев назад +7

    As a percussionist and (hopefully) future professional musician, i can confirm that even just one note on a percussion Instrument feels like a possible death sentence as soon as you are in a top orchestra. I´ve been there myself very often were just one note or a small and easy passage made my fingers sweat more than ever and shake so that i almost missed them because i couldt hit the instrument properly (even after a lot of experience in orchestras). Btw the scariest of them all is when the conductor stops for you and just the whole orchestra(sometimes up to 70 people) just look at you. Myself ones missed a very loud and important Cymbal part in a very very famous and good orchestra in germany and the conductor(also very famous) stopped and looked at me but didnbt say anything. That killed my confidence so violent that i just gave this part to my lecturer so he would do it.

  • @frizzlefrack253
    @frizzlefrack253 Год назад +16

    I really love how you can make the silliest ideas and be so polite and respectful to the entire process no matter where it takes you. Bravo sir, this was such a joy to watch

  • @jaiofficialmusic
    @jaiofficialmusic Год назад +170

    No lie, when he finally played the triangle in Finlandia I made the hugest smile. As a classical composer and musician this just makes me so happy. Congrats!!!

  • @balintmolnar7471
    @balintmolnar7471 Год назад +68

    The fact you've played anything on the instrument in a concert as a non-musician is a crazy accomplishment. Cheers to your performing skills.

  • @TackerTacker
    @TackerTacker Год назад +15

    9:25 I like how he is the only one clapping as if he was in the audience.👏👏👏

  • @claudiucoventry
    @claudiucoventry 11 месяцев назад +7

    I like the fact you took it seriously and were probably as nervous as the rest of the orvhestra. Well done! Very creative idea!

  • @georgecowley3972
    @georgecowley3972 Год назад +14

    Laugher in E# 7:56 😂
    Silly max🙄

  • @mog6667
    @mog6667 Год назад +74

    having played this part before makes this 10x funnier because im actually a percussionist and my hands shook nearly as much hahaha

    • @valerieplushie1031
      @valerieplushie1031 11 месяцев назад +1

      I've been there too- "don't miss the entry don't miss the entry don't miss the entry"... I think the worst moment I've had is in rehearsals realizing I've miscounted, looking over at the guy next to me for a "hey where are we?" and him shrugging at me .... oh no

  • @MysticAbba
    @MysticAbba Год назад +9

    Max Fosh’s energy matches my ambitions in life to just achieve the most crazy and unnecessary things in life. As much as possible.

  • @Maanling
    @Maanling Год назад +2

    Tbh when I heard him say Finlandia I thought: oo that actually has quite a big role for the triangle. Love the piece!!

  • @_KSM
    @_KSM Год назад +78

    I couldn't imagine Max in an Orchestra until he mentioned The Triangle haha

  • @Leergutonkel_
    @Leergutonkel_ Год назад +152

    Awesome how you play the Triangle.
    Triangle player 3000!

    • @Ulfur8574
      @Ulfur8574 Год назад +5

      ​@Don't Read My Profile Picture get a life

    • @zerothomasshorts
      @zerothomasshorts Год назад +4

      @@Ulfur8574 Its a bot not an actual human

    • @Vishiahma
      @Vishiahma Год назад

      @@zerothomasshorts exactly

  • @hardhoofdful
    @hardhoofdful Год назад +10

    At the beginning I thought how hard could this be
    Towards the end I was dying from anxiety when Max’ part came

  • @cashcreations8797
    @cashcreations8797 8 месяцев назад +2

    9:22 I love that little smile because he knows how inexperienced you are lol

  • @CaptainCannonball13
    @CaptainCannonball13 Год назад +54

    As someone with a lot of triangle experience in a concert band it can be very stressful. One wrong note and everyone can hear it. It is an extremely difficult instrument and requires perfect technique. Beautiful job.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +105

    Can’t wait to see you add a 3 minute random dance in the middle of an Indian Classical Dance Performance.

  • @godbeforeme
    @godbeforeme Год назад +11

    So jealous. I got a degree in music , but in the choral world. The closest I ever got to this was 8th grade band as a percussionist. Finlandia is one of my favorite pieces.

  • @TaroMorikawa
    @TaroMorikawa 8 месяцев назад +1

    How amazing and generous of the orchestra to bring in curious young people get in touch with classic music !!! Bravo Max, bravo to the openness of the maestro!

  • @piman406
    @piman406 Год назад +31

    being able to count that many measures *and come in on time* is seriously underrated. That's no easy task.

  • @the_classic96
    @the_classic96 Год назад +26

    Now you can add professional musician to your CV 😂😂

  • @themugwump33
    @themugwump33 Год назад +1

    “Laughter in E#” 😂 in other words, laughter in F. Clever! Lol

  • @jssnake2564
    @jssnake2564 Год назад +8

    As a professional triangle, I can confirm I am the hardest instrument to play, well done Max.

  • @jkeveth
    @jkeveth Год назад +14

    I felt that sigh of relief at 10:40 😂

  • @jorissmal1769
    @jorissmal1769 Год назад +6

    6:16 ‘what’s that, oh it’s the sound of you being very secure’ -comedy genius

  • @technicolourmyles
    @technicolourmyles 9 месяцев назад +6

    5:55 masterfully done.

  • @kaygo6244
    @kaygo6244 Год назад +3

    I'm nowhere near professional but i play bassoon and seeing those two ladies made me so happy. I genuinely think I'm the only bassoonist in high school in my county and its so nice to see other people playing it. (also very well played Max, single notes are the hardest ones to play)

  • @hnry841
    @hnry841 Год назад +71

    As a musician it is absolutely hilarious that Max was having trouble with the Italian markings! 5:46

    • @yooein
      @yooein Год назад +1

      lol I'm not even a musician, only had some music lessons in school.... I'm like "andante" or "da capo al fine" and whatever was like something we learned at the beginning. Part of reading notes.

  • @tristianbernardauthor
    @tristianbernardauthor Год назад +33

    As a percussionist I love seeing Max playing the triangle for the first time.

  • @feldmarshalphoto
    @feldmarshalphoto Год назад

    Thank you, Max, for showing everyone that a person can achieve anything if they want it and work on it. Honestly, your channel always teaches me that and not only that: most of your videos (for me) are about moving the boundaries of our own "no, you can't do that in this place" and challenging ourselves in a good way.

  • @Annie-le9ke
    @Annie-le9ke Год назад +1

    One of my most painful memories is dropping the triangle dinger on a crash symbol in the middle of Christmas Eve service while I was playing auxiliary percussion. Precisely, in the middle of Silent Night. Brutal.

  • @MrDuck007_
    @MrDuck007_ Год назад +26

    👏👏👏 From one seasoned triangle player to another! We’re an undervalued group.

  • @kevincronk7981
    @kevincronk7981 Год назад +11

    The sheet music isn't in Italian, that's just music speech. I'm a musician and I've said before one of the most valuable things a musician can have is an Italian to English dictionary

  • @Flopsaurus
    @Flopsaurus Год назад +3

    You have no hesitation toward putting yourself in the most stressful situations imaginable. Hats off to you Max.

  • @erdenebayasgalan3409
    @erdenebayasgalan3409 Год назад +2

    7:55 the laugh in E# had me rolling on the floor

  • @noogidoo2217
    @noogidoo2217 Год назад +32

    I am willing to make a bet that no one is able to predict what Max is going to do next

    • @MrTheomatics
      @MrTheomatics Год назад

      Max could engage his RUclips followers or for that matter anybody and provide them with a list of 4 things, 1 of which he is going to attempt to do. I guess there are all sorts of interesting formats Max could have fun in engaging a lot of people with his next idea.

    • @noname-vf1ft
      @noname-vf1ft Год назад

      Convince a pilot to let him fly "ZERO G" loops (with help, obviously)

  • @drgandalfai
    @drgandalfai Год назад +9

    It's Nice for Max to let new musicians into his band and help them get some stage time. Very Heartwarming.

  • @piersonlawrence3467
    @piersonlawrence3467 Год назад +6

    There is a reason Triangle wasn't on that list of easiest instruments to learn, percussion is honestly kinda hard. I am primarily a mallet percussionist but occasionally I do regular percussion and with both you have to do a lot of counting, and it can be very stressful trying to find an opening and even if you are a bit too early EVERYONE will know. So triangle, or any of the other hitty bits, can be very difficult at times.

  • @eltzuchan
    @eltzuchan Год назад +3

    oh i love finlandia so much, its such a powerful piece to hear performed live with an orchestra

  • @cody6685
    @cody6685 Год назад +45

    Max, you can do anything. It's neat you exist.

  • @brennengrimes
    @brennengrimes Год назад +40

    Love the piece "Finlandia"! As a percussionist myself, congrats for getting those notes down. Even though a triangle is a simple instrument, its difficult to overcome all the nerves when performing and (especially for a nonmusician) to get the timing precise as it needs to be, and it sticks out the whole audience will hear it so if you play it incorrectly, everyone will notice.
    I noticed you were holding the bass drum mallets in the video at 8:26 . Were you playing that part as well where it rolls? You were holding them correctly so I'm a little shocked that you knew that, unless the dude also trained you how to roll properly on the bass drum that you didn't show or you lied about having experience as a percussionist lol.

    • @brennengrimes
      @brennengrimes Год назад +4

      edit: i noticed the screen thats in front of you, which isnt common to see at all. Is that there to dampen your sound on the bass drum to blend better with the orchestra since you're inexperienced and dont know how to blend?

    • @zachhanson3794
      @zachhanson3794 Год назад +5

      @@brennengrimes another professional musician here. screens infront of percussion is somewhat common, especially when it is as tight as it was onstage. doesn't change how it sounds out in the hall (mostly) but saves the hearing of the poor horn player!

    • @valerieplushie1031
      @valerieplushie1031 11 месяцев назад

      I noticed that too! that left hand grip is difficult for a beginner, really impressive :O

  • @Arkhanno
    @Arkhanno Год назад +14

    This may not seem like a large part, it may seem like it's an easy instrument, but I guarantee that it isn't. Well done, Max.

  • @Jemike5
    @Jemike5 Год назад +2

    Max does some great story telling in his videos. I love the reference to something in his life be that his childhood, a annoying airport, or a plethora of other examples. Well done good sir. Well done! *Ding*

  • @RichSuccessfulSmartMan
    @RichSuccessfulSmartMan Год назад +6

    A lot of Alan Abel’s success is due to his innovations on the design of triangle(better sounding/ clearer), and his style of triangle is still called the Abel Triangle

    • @iankohn7941
      @iankohn7941 Год назад

      Abel got the idea of inventing the suspended bass drum stand when he and a fellow percussionist were playing a bass drum while carrying it through the back of the Academy of Music in Philadelphia. I've actually seen some old rubber bands from Abel's old prototypes in my lesson room!

  • @MrRobotman
    @MrRobotman Год назад +5

    I used to work in the Guildhall School of Music & Drama's library. I used to issue David Corkhill sheet music... and now I'm watching him observe Max Fosh play the triangle. So surreal! 😄

  • @thejovihead
    @thejovihead Год назад +2

    Good for David. This world that im not involved in comes off as highly prestigious and even "up-tight" or "strict" in a way. What a good man with a good heart for David to be welcoming to this.

  • @gobarber2
    @gobarber2 3 месяца назад

    This is such an insane type of side quest, I love it!!👏🏽👏🏽😂😂🤣🤣 Phenomenal triangle playing, Max. And props to the orchestra, they are so awesome for letting you do this lol!

  • @leothepumpkin2298
    @leothepumpkin2298 Год назад +21

    Man I can't believe an RUclipsr as big as you mind classical music!!! I am crying bro and I wish to see this kind of thing more often!!!!!!!!!