Pirates of the Caribbean - Davy Jones's theme cover church organ by Grissini Project
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- Опубликовано: 24 авг 2014
- Davy Jones emblematic theme from Pirates of the Caribbean, cover by Grissini Project. Original music by Hans Zimmer.
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Chuch organ cover of the Davy Jones's theme in Pirates of the Caribbean, performed by Grissini Project. Original music by Hans Zimmer.
Here is a little bonus.. Davy Jones's Theme.. on a celesta ! : • Pirates of the Caribbe...
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Me encanta la forma en la que tocas el piano, y tambien creo que la instrumental te sale mejor que el mismo Davy Jones, saludos desde Argentina.
Can you play a few Undertale songs???
but can you play it with your beard?
Haiw old are you? You are number 1
What church did you play this in?
So it is possible to play this without the extra tentacle beard...
I think this man's hands are tentacles 🤣
I think Jones actually needs those extra tentacles since he only has a claw for one hand:D
Only barely
I wish I would've seen this video BEFORE offering eternal servitude to Cthulhu.
Well, at least the ladies love my tentacle beard...
she have invicible tentacles
might
Them: "What instrument do you play?"
Me: *_b u i l d i n g_*
LOL
I play the piano but sadly not an organ
😂😂👍
@@nicogarvey7426 it's not that different but there are organs more complex and simple
@@user-jh4gr1pq1w and I agree but I wish I could play this song on an organ
Pastor: "Excuse me.. the organ is for church related activities only"
God: "I'll allow it"
Best Underrated Comment Ever
"I made an accord with god"
I'm dead xD
God: "Do you fear death, Pastor?"
@@rsm200 Pastor: *stabs God as his final attempt*
God: "I'll take that as a no"
Also god: *Takes the pastors sword* "Nice sword"
WhY Is ThE pASTor STabINg The GoD???
well its uhh, its a reference :)
There are so few people who know how to play the organ, seriously, I don’t know how they learned but respect man
when you have experience with playing the piano it isnt that hard. For me the challanging part of learning the organ was that you have a whole different style of playing and feeling. No matter how hard you press a key the sound still stays loud and it depends on the different registers if you have to press a key hard or soft to make a sound. But all in all its a really nice experience and playing or hearing the organ is very much underrated :D
Mormons in Utah: “Allow us to introduce ourselves.”
@@katharina6776 thus the saying that organists suck at playing piano becazse they only know smashing the keys
It's called practice you brainless bafoon
@@katharina6776where do you practice
Just imagine the priest if this played and afterwards just begins:
“Do you fear death.. do you fear that dark abyss”
Contrabahn That would be one hard core, existential crisis, Sunday school class or sermon.
@@uuuk491 'all your deads laid bare, all your sins punished' actually, as in, judgement time.
Omg that would be terrifying lol
I fear radiation.
If his flock was faithful, they would say no with confidence. For Jesus Christ has trampled death by death, and robbed it of its power. He is Risen, and with Him and Him alone, you can be too.
I love how the bench creeks like the boards of the ship
Kevin Anderson that's exactly what I was thinking
It's not the bench- it's the floorboards. The cameraman walking around triggers the creeking.
Thunderwalnut that is completely irrelevant. He's just saying the creaking sounds like a ship creaking
Oli McGinnes I think that he was telling him that it wasn't the bench making the noise. That's all there was to it. I think
Well spotted!
Fun fact: If you play this song while there is a storm, the thunders and lightnings are more furious.
I do confirm!!
As will the waves on the sea.🌊🌊🌊
Can confirm!
Is it enough to listen to it?
I sorta now wanna try it
As a wise man once said "I got a jar of dirt, I got a jar of dirt"
And guess what’s inside it 🎶🎶
Enough!
only funny comment under this vid.
(Davy Jones reference after the jar of dirt scene)
Enough!
You've heard this on a computer/phone, now imagine being there and feeling every low note in your BONES.
I would pay money for that
That's dangerous. Might end up addicted
Im feeling really cold
I neeeed to! The church right around the corner by my house has a pipe organ, I would pay to be in there when this is played
So that must be what its like to chew 5 gum?
The creaking of the wood adds to the mood. It's like being in a ship.
I was looking for this exact comment !
@@tedo_484 me too 😢
Plot twist:the church is a ship and is rocking back and forward making that noise
@@kotbro7098 Nice!
You are not in the Ship, you are part of the ship
Idk what it is but something about how it comes in at 1:39 has always given me chills, it's almost a haunting type of melody
absolutely, its the best 30 seconds of music ive ever heard in my life.
It’s absolutely awesome 👏
Is like Bach in tocatta & fuga in D minor
It’s like a final boss theme entering its second stage
it's the key change
Imagine:
You are walking home on a stormy night, it’s cold and very wet, thunder loud and relentless with consistent lightning strikes. You walk by the abandoned church and hear this 1:45
At this point, I'm going to NIGERUNDAYO
“Do you fear death”
"I offer you a choice. Join my crew, and postpone the judgment. One hundred years before the mast...Will ye serve?"
🔥🔥🔥
@@alanabyss9246 Welcome aboard.
Imagine the flashbacks the 400 year old priest is having downstairs. Probably thinks Dracula is being resurrected...
BAHAHAHAHA 😂😂😂😂😂 i can see that HAHAHA 🤣
I like the implication here that the priest encountered Dracula and has flashbacks to his encounters with him
*Say sike right now.*
@@heatherrockwell9012 "I like the implication"- shut up, that's the joke. Hopefully in the month that's passed you've gotten more sense
@@jamesblare475 Rude.
Part of the crew
Part of the ship
Part of the crew
Part of the ship
Part of the crew
Part of the ship
@@MisterBurgerBeachball The Dutchman must have a captain
Part of the crew
Part of the ship
@@kimsmellie5446
Part of the crew
Part of the ship
@@MisterBurgerBeachball part of the crew
Part of the ship
2:22 always hits me in a way that I cannot properly describe with words. A little mini-shiver.
It's the key change
ASMR before ASMR was a thing
The same thing happens to me when the notes change and it give me the chills.
Good key changes give you a little shiver
that part refers the death of innocence after betreyal. from that moment forward, there is only cruelty.
Even the best speakers can't convey the absolute *force* that an organ like this can push. Until you're in the presence of someone playing one of these things in person, you really don't understand the sheer magnitude of musical power that these things can express. In the right hands, they're absolutely stupefying. I'd love to hear this song played on a big organ like this someday. The person in the video plays it quite well.
The song starts out sad and wistful like a dream, and then suddenly its taken over by anger and frustration and when it finally gives out it returns to the sad wistful tune.
Just like Davy Jones himself
Just like Davy Jones, it begins in a sorrowful melancholy, and then works itself into a violent tempestuous rage, which then dies back down into a sorrowful melancholy.
Just like the sea🌊
Like the sad melody of a music box awakening and reminding the unfortunate soul of a great loss
Just like me when I have to do school
You know since its a massive church organ you'd be able to hear this clear outside. Imagine hearing that while passing your local Catholic, Orthodox, or Methodist church.
I am not religious at all but that would make me wanna go inside
First time I'd enter a church if I'm honest
Yeah, in an Orthodox church the most you'd get is this, but a cappella, lol
Your most likely to hear this coming out of a Methodist church, considering their divergent attitudes toward anything legitimately Christian.
@@deovindice2625 Catholic and Mormon churches don't tend to mind people playing on their organs for just normal musicc as long as it isn't disrupting services/masses
Man, I didn't think 1:39 would hit you in the feels as hard as it did. Sounds just like the movie.
The transition from the angelic tone to the haunting sound of the same melody is amazing
Its the key change from D minor to Ab minor
@@nightt4828yes that's what they meant. But metaphorical way
It goes from a whimsical almost ethereal tune into an angry almost cacophonous nearly overwhelming symphonic peice then falls back to a haunting rendition of the original melody. In my opinion it almost perfectly represents grief or loss you are happy in an almost whimsical state then something happens that corrupts your view of the world you are in grief this explosion and Rollercoaster of emotions swirling around like a storm. Then finally you accept what has happened and things calm down and while you have healed there is still the scar that will never fade and therefore it remains in some way still having changed the way things are permanently
“i got a jar of dirt!
“i got a jar of dirt!
“i got a jar of dirt!”
And guess what? You dont!
WHAT PUT THAT DOWN
*falls off*
*”EEEENOUGH!”*
Darkside 2427 time to make a few things go boom. *lights canon* Watch out *BOOM*
And then the Priest yells:"RELEASE THE KRAKEN"
*Giant Jesus appears*
Lmao
i read it as KAREN
Wrong movie
WHAT IS DEAD MAY NEVER DIE!!!
Thinking about how churches are often built for the resonance of their organ and how you pretty much install organs this big, it really begs the question: which is designed first, the church or the organ?
Pipe organs came first. Apparently they date back to the 3rd century BC
YES
Both, like the cream of an oreo. If one does not exist then what is the point?
I would say 90% of the the time simultaneously, if a church or any building is going to have an organ, u need to make sure they'll work together, especially since the building is literally the instrument I'm not kidding the pipes u see are only the tip of the iceberg in most cases. Theres usually more in the walls
Older styled organs generally had to be implanted in the church while it's foundation was being laid, since at that time they were such massive instruments that could be heard throughout an entire town, required two men to play, and seventy men to provide the necessary airflow with blowers.
That said, churches were often DESIGNED and the foundations laid before or during the organ's manufacture, as you can't just throw in a massive pipe organ into a tiny cathedral and expect it to fit or resonate properly.
Nowadays, with standardized parts, cheap materials and fast automated production lines, Organs are much more quickly built and most conform to a single 'one-size-fits-all' design philosophy for churches to build around.
I can't express how heavenly the modulation from D minor to G# minor at 2:22 is.
is G# minor a G?
It’s an Ab
@@ethanbenner6995 G# and Ab are the same key
@@tylerdurden2769 I was replying to the guy above me
@@tylerdurden2769 yeah but the correct naming is Ab because of goddamn music theory said so
the organ really is the medieval synth.
No...the synth os the future organ
It can be no coincidence that most of the settings on my synth are based on the organ
Fucking synths
You were suppose to destroy the synth not join them
@@lichking654 *You became the very thing you swore to destroy!
Almost makes you want to learn organ for 5 years so you can play emotional but depressing songs in your old lonely age
sad thing is that this takes more than 5 years
@@HurtigHans still worth it
@@HurtigHans i play organ
Even if I learned playing the organ I don't think it would be possible for me since I have small hands and fingers :(
All I’ve ever wanted
I love how the lower notes sound like a heartbeat.
Oh damn yeah, now that you mentioned it, it kinda does
That is definitely intentional it's the beat of davy Jones' heart. the heart he no longer has
I grew up in a town beside a large basilica. The music from the massive pipe organ in it can be heard for miles. There are also bells aroung the church with different tones and they would ring it along with the melody.
Inside, you can feel the music in your bones. Literally. It was overwhelming and haunting. I can see how they say that singing church songs is like singing up to the heavens.
Me when i see the dude start pulling the things: shit's boutta get real
He pulled out all the stops. This is where the expression comes from! "To pull out all the stops" means to do everything possible to make something awesome. "Dude, INSANE party! Vodka fountain? You really pulled out all the stops!" "Yeah thanks man!" You can hear why this is an expression in this video! :)
Every one of the stops have successfully been pulled be prepared to feel the music rattle your skeleton
after the first part the intro to the dark style is SOOO good one of my favorite piano or organ songs
😂😂😂 and it did
@Tom B Nice picture of moraine lake, did you take that yourself?
The pipe organ is really the ultimate acoustic instrument. It needs a revival. Imagine the range of compositions possible...
The orchestra is the pinnacle of acoustic music.
"revival" who said it was dying or dead?
This is a fairground organ, it's a xylophone, flute, drum, or organ hybrid, scrub, show some respect.
Wrong video sorry,
Electric organs are a thing. I've seen my fair share.
They may not sound anywhere near as grandiose as the real thing, but for practice, they'll do just fine...
I mean, you've got to learn somehow, right?
This takes the phrase "pulling out all the stops" to a whole new level
That’s where the phrase came from maye
My favorite part about this particular piece is that you can feel the stages of Grief in the song, like at the beginning it's slow, Denial and then you get the middle part which sounds furious, you can feel Davy Jones's anger at Calypso's betrayal, near the end I can feel a bit of Bargaining, and then the last part is Depression and Acceptance. It's just so beautifully played and being played on an organ like this just makes it feel alive. You can feel the emotions Davy Jones has had to face for a long time. He was a good man who became evil, and like Nicolas Cage said in National Treasure, there is a debt that all men pay, and Jones paid it. Shame we won't know what happens after Dead men tell no tales thanks to Disney.
I said the exact same thing it feels like an Auditory version of the stages of grief
(Starts pulling out every knob)
Me: OH HELL YEAH
Fun fact:
the knobs technical name is "stop". The famous phrase "pulling all the stops" (meaning "do something with maximum effort or ability") is believed to come exactly from the organ instrument, probably because of how sick it sounds.
Also, "pulling all the stops" is an old idiom, just imagine people from the fourth century BC hearing something like this. It stuns US, TODAY, I like to imagine how they would've felt hearing it!
@@buza972 damn you beat me too it
"Guys! something magical is happening!!"
1:39
Me: this is becoming some serious shit
Everybody's gangsta until Davy Jones wakes up the Kraken.
"We must have hit a reef."
Everybody gangsta until Belka nukes itself
Why is Belka involved again?
Fuck Belkans everywhere!
Everybody's gangsta till Becket has already asked you to kill that beast...And the immaterial has become...immaterial.
The priest in the confessional: "Why do I hear boss music?"
We need more organ players in this world. Amazing btw.
Those who are heartless once cared too much
-davy Jones
true fakt
Fuuuuuuck. He's right.
@@daytonpatterson5627 lmao ok buddy
Dang I read this with his voice
Al pacino said that you poser
"Hey can i play a song?"
"Of course young one"
*blasts davy jones*
*Finishes blasting eardrums within a fifty block radius* "Thanks, Father!"
"Pass me the aux"
"You better not play trash"
Best comment 😂
Anastasia the Puppet just YES
Fun fact: David Bowie was originally known as Davy Jones but had to switch stage names in the 60’s because Davy Jones was the name of The Monkees’ lead singer
God, the organ is such a MAGNIFICENT instrument… Not just the variety it offers, but the amount of power it carries on its own is breathtaking.
Мощно. Звук настолько мощный, что сам по себе вызывает восхищение, а в купе с опытным органистом это вообще слуховой оргазм. Моё искреннее уважение.
😒
This is the best representation of how a man's heart sounds when broken...
👏👏👏
Mine sounded like opening beer bottles and whisky.
Hate to be that prick but... like 69, nice
,
@Dispel hahahahah truee
actually made me laugh
But can you play it with your beard?
Tentacles*
KoOkiEzRoCkz Technically also his beard.
+Zaid Allam I can play it with just my nose while playing Flight of the Bumble at double on a BBBb OctoContraBass Clarinet using my toes.
Jake Giganti wtf is your nose made of
KoOkiEzRoCkz Titanium Steel.
2:10 Imagine being a peasant in medieval times and hearing this as you entered the church probably thinking that your days are over
No instrument will ever come close to the pipe organ in ability to make daunting and haunting music. It's so large, loud, and airy. Beautiful.
Now imagine being alone in that church, all candles lit, in the middle of the winter night, hearing this.
DOUSE THE LAMPS
That thought just gave me chills😂
Spoops
When all the stops are pulled out, the candles go out
Just imagine an old lady coming in while the middle part is playing...
"those who are heartless, once cared too much"
Skyler Slack perfect example look at anakin skywalker
The weeknd
except for Voldemort, he's a heartless monster born from love potion effect
QuocDung Ninh You contradicted yourself.
QuocDung Ninh Tom’s problem was indeed caring too much. The other children at the orphanage who considered him weird, Slytherin House which treated him as second class for having a muggle name, all of Wizarding Britain which refused to acknowledge his potential despite his achievements in Hogwarts; he took it all quite personally. He couldn’t let things go and seek his fortune elsewhere, and so instead of a genius he became a monster.
You know as soon as organists start pulling out all the registers, this is gonna be good.🤩
I've never heard an organ played the way it was in the beginning. It's like listening to a flute. So beautiful and emotional.
The wood cracking gave it a nice touch
Right?
Was about to comment that.
Felt like a ship creaking in a mild breeze, somewhere far away.
if you look on spotify its exactly like this, even the creeking
Jonathan Rolón
I love that sound!!!
It's like a ship on the sea
I would hope the wood isn’t cracking.
I think you meant creaking.
Starts pulling things: oh shit's about to go down
Literally pulling out the stops
I literally just learned that those things are called stops, and is where the term "pulling out all the stops" comes from...
To quote Kevin Hart: it's about to go DOWN
@@SgtAwesome97 I could be wrong but I think that may be where that saying comes from.
@@Beneficialitificul it is. all the stops pulled out means every rank of the organ is playing at once, for a very loud and usually quite impressive sound
Anyone else get shivers when it got to the menacing part?
1:47 endless chills down my spine. Wow.
The moment he starts pulling all those little levers, you know stuff's about to get real!
barbaro267 lol I was like shits going down!
Those are stops - he literally pulled out all the stops on this one! :D
hahaha hell yea!
The phrase "To pull out all the stops" originated from playing the Pipe Organ.
Chris West i totally just tested your statement via google. ( ͡ ಠ ͜ʖರೃ) to Use all the resources or force at one's disposal, as in The police pulled out all the stops to find the thief. This term comes from organ-playing, where it means "bring into play every rank of pipes," thereby creating the fullest possible sound. It has been used figuratively since about 1860."
Organ guy: (starts pulling things)
Me: wait wait waIT WAIT *MY BODY IS N O T R E A D Y*
they are called stops. if you have heard the phraise "pulling out all the stops" that is literally what it means
Funny spaced comment, haha
@@LeprosuGnome ?
@@LeprosuGnome let people enjoy things
@@gameseeker6307 am I stopping someone?
That's giving chills even you're not a christian. Perfect instrument
I am muslim, but i love pipe organ, plan to buy the elecric one, i want to practice toccata and fugue in d minor.
If you have never stood in a room with a organ while its played you need to at least once… changes your view on the instrument. Feeling the music/vibration hit you is something else. Would love to hear this song/arrangement live!
how can i get to experience this? is there like specific times when organ is used
*suddenly realizes where the phrase “pulling out all the stops” came from*
Oh
*googles to double check* huh... then I learned something new today, too. Thanks!
*Suddenly learns that there is a phrase like this*
Woah
Damn.
When you have played piano for ten years but can't do this shit on an organ
I can play nothing on piano but I played this on organ often :D
hahah lol
How are you even able to learn playing organ?...To be honest I know no reall other place than a church...
yea thats true
TurKlack practice practice practice!!!
Craver Prime You can't buy an organ like this your local pawn shop or Music store?
Pipe organ was the perfect instrument for Davy Jones. Well played.
The Towering noise of a church organ makes this piece of art sound even better than it already was! 👏
mom: "don't be so dramatic"
me: 1:38
I LIKE TO BE DRAMATIC!!!
Good one
Literally made me chuckle good work
Me: 3:36
When he/she says, "bAbE cHiLl"
It must feel so epic playing this huge, intimidating instrument!
i've seen a pipe organ before. they're huge. what i'd give to learn how to play one, or to even hear one in real life.
+MentleGen Man it is not an instrument it is a work of beauty and a mystery of music
+jesse lasalle, i take it you don't go to church?
i do, just a newer church
+jesse lasalle Why not try something beautiful, and steeped in tradition?
The one time I cried from live music, was hearing a pipe organ at a church. Such a beautiful , emotionally moving instrument. I wish I could hear this in person .
You're walking home from the pub a cold dark night. The only thing which is lightly lit except from the streetlights is this church. Suddenly you hear this soft but melancholy tune coming from inside. You feel strange. A sensation you've never felt before. The melody is so captivating that you feel yourself drawn to the church as if you're hypnotized by the music. You walk up to the large church door and without even thinking you put your hand on the handle and open it, still in a state of absolute bliss. The only thing on your mind is that you MUST get closer to the music. You step in and you look up to see someone... or something... playing the organ. 2:28 This is what you see but the church is very dimly lit with candles so you can only make out a silhouette of a man playing the soft tune still but strangely it's almost as if he's playing with more than 2 arms.
Suddenly the music stops, the candles that lit up the church are blown out by a strong breeze and the door slams shut behind you. You're standing there in complete darkness and you feel like you have just awoken from a dream of absolute happiness. A dream where you heard the one melody you've been waiting to hear your entire life. The sensation slowly disappear and you realize you're not dreaming anymore. You start to wonder where you are, it's pitch black. You ask yourself "Was the dream i just had real?". Reality sinks in. The sensation of pure bliss then quickly turns into pure dread. You realize you're alone.. in a pitch black church... at night. Not only can you not see anything but you can sense something strange.. evil.. in your presence. Fight of flight kicks in and you realize you have to look for a way out. You remember you just entered so there has to be a door behind you. As soon as you're about to turn around you see candles being lit on the platform above you where the music came from. There's a man with a big hat standing there.. Or what looks like a man. But his face... His.. face.. is covered with tentacles as if they were his beard. You're terrified. You have never seen something as vile and evil looking in your entire life. As you stand there paralazed by fear, unable to move. He looks down upon you and calmly but sinisterly asks "Do you fear death?..Do you fear that dark abyss?... All your deeds laid bare... All your sins punished! I can offer you an escape. Join my crew and postpone judgement. 100 years before the mast! Will ye serve?"... You don't know what to answer.. A moment ago you were walking home from a night at the pub! Why do i have to make this decision, why here.. why now? Do i fear death? It's a question you haven't thought of. You want to say yes because death is scary, but it comes for us all doesn't it? Will a life serving this octopus..man...things crew be better than death? No... You say "No i don't fear death it comes for us all, and my time has not yet come". It's completely silent for a second. Suddenly the man chuckles. He says "Well... How does a man like you know when its your time to die? How would you know it's not about to happen as we speak"? As soon as he says that candles around the church starts lighting up and what you see around you is absolutely the most grim thing you can ever see. A crew of men looking like they've been born straight from the sea. Sharks, corall, all kinds of strange fish types, but man. It is like a nightmare.. but real and you can feel the end is coming. Music starts playing again, but it's different.. Much more grim and much more sinister. It fills you with absolute dread. Completely opposite what you felt walking in... It sounds like... Doom... Suddenly you're head is grabbed. You look up. All you see is a sword coming down upon you. that is the last thing you ever see in this life. As you die, you hear the music slowly fade away.. until everything is black and quiet.
Made up this story on the fly. If you made it to the end thanks for reading.
Thats a nice story. I enjoyed your work. Thanks!
@@tyrano1667 Hey thanks! Felt like writing down my fantasy and maybe someone will enjoy it :D So im glad you did and i appreciate you reading it.
What a nice story, thank you for your work man :)
@@sprintmeister687 Thanks! =)
Very cool! Thank you.♥️
>Enters church
>Heavy part starts
>Stays in church
Michael Myers nono you got it wrong my man.
1.heavy part plays
2.enters church
3.stay
well fuck this shi... well nvm i might stay.xd
Enters church. Thinks of leaving. This starts. "Well I wouldn't wanna be rude to Davy like that. Guess I'll stay."
Michael Myers This is some worship you would sing to
You use the worst mask as your profile pick, cmon man
Please tell me the church lets you play this stuff on Halloween night! I can just imagine how many kids you'd scare if this started up as they passed by!
lol he could just play it during church bet that would scare some people
Lmao it's creepy enough... literally if I was in church service and this instrument started playing I'd be a little paranoid. It's a very old, rustic, medieval sound... very "aged" and "dark" I like it though. It's just a tad creepy.
Cierra Rouse It did play in some churches.
I see what you did there
Maestro 24 Where 😱
3:35 this low bass part...goose bumps
Atleast once or twice a year I come here to listen to this beautiful score performed by Grissini. Been doing that since I was around 19.
That was 7 years ago.
Oh look, I am back once again :D
@@BoojaxD welcome back bro.....guess we do the same thing haha
@@BoojaxD you're old now
GUESS WHOS BACK! ME
@@BoojaxD you're alive....
Davy Jones is my favorite character...even though he is supposed to be the bad guy, there is so much of sadness in him...and those eyes...and facial expressions...well done
He may be the antagonist, but he's certainly not a villain. What an expertly written character
Im not kidding when I say I legitimately got goosebumps from this. Absolutely stunning, remarkable, and every other word. There's truly a lack of words in the immense English lexicon to describe how amazing this was.
This guy has golden hands!!!!! And hurt!!!! It' s brilliant!!!!!!! :))
Yeah well...
You may have talent...
But i got a jar of dirt!
And ive got the sword ;)
Amd guess what's inside it!
@@Kzoowallace A poor mans soul
I've got a jar of dirt~
I've got a jar of dirt~
I've got a jar of dirt~
And guess what's inside it!
I'm imagining that this is something our church organist does after mass when everybody's gone
I wouldn't doubt this one bit
As an organist, yes.
But I’ve also done it on Good Friday for postlude, it’s the darkest day of the liturgical year so it goes really well with it.
Then the Widor toccata on Easter for a complete contrast
L S I would pay to hear this song played in church. With an offering of course.
so much power and emotion from a single instrument
dude had to enter a cheat code halfway through the song
The ghost of Davy Jones is playing the upper section.
Lol
Wait for real
@@colebruen2082 Of cource!
(For real though this organ (and others like it) have a mechanical system, that if you so desire, you can play the upper keyboards notes just like the bottom's. To give it more power in a sense)
Elias Piirainen thank you wise Soviet
That's a manual to manual coupler. In this case, I think it's choir to great (or choir to swell... or great to swell... not sure what the manuals are named in this organ)
Meanwhile in the Vatican
1:39
Pope: I sense a disturbance in the force
You mean "Holy Spirit"
"May the holy spirit be with you"
-Bishop yoda
😂😂
who's playing the song of Davy Jones. Whoever plays this song shall revive the pirate from his slumber in the seas including his ship.
@@theminecrafterreturns7251 rofl
@1:46 I have to raise the volume every time I watch this video, regardless of whether or not it might wreck my hearing later in life. It’s worth it.
Cruel and cold like winds on the seas
Will you ever return to me
Hear my voice sing with the tide
My love will never die
Over waves and deep in the blue
I will give up my heart for you
Ten long years i'll wait to go by
My love will never die
Come my love be one with the sea
Rule with me for eternity
Drown all dreams so mercilessly
And leave their souls to me
Play the song you sang long ago
And wherever the storm may blow
You will find the key to my heart
We'll never be apart
Wild and strong you can't be contained
Never bound nor ever chained
Wounds you caused will never mend
And you will never end
where is this lyrics from?
@@kiradin5664 Fialeja
Commenting so I can back here at some point.
1:27 “wait. Is he gonna. No hes not. HES. HES DOING IT. AAHHHHHH”
Zeddick- Yep. He’s literally pulling out all the stops
It gave me goose bumps.
Cooooom
I don't get it
Right!!!!! I was like no way... Is he really gonna go for the tough part of the song? And then he was like.. BLAMO!!!! 💥👉 (I GOT THIS!)
There's no question that Bill Nighy *STOLE* the Pirates movies with his performances as Davy Jones. Stole the show, hands down.
ALSO, the CG for Davy Jones is absolutely fantastic, especially for the time. It holds the FUCK up, even today. Like, absolutely gorgeous.
"Wan hundredah soulsssah!"
@@megalunalexi5601 still gives me shivers and grosses me out.
@@Crazy_Diamond_75 Yeah he a slimy boy
*tentacles and crab claw down.
The pipe organ is a magnificent instrument. It’s sound is always beautiful, and comforting, yet sinister. What I admire most about this young man, is his passion and appreciation for the pipe organ. He understands it’s power. This is truly amazing, and I’ll watch it over and over again!
Ghost on upper keyboard played well, too!!
Tell me: do you fear death?
you've no idea
I'll take my chances sir.
id rather die and come into the heavens than stay on this vile planet
no its what comes after i fear
Marschall I have no fear, for the afterlife is no different.
The creaking of the wood just adds to the atmosphere!
"Life is cruel
Why should the afterlife be any different?" - A Legendary character
I love pieces that "pull out all the stops". It's always magnificent.
You can feel the hatred and sadness in this song...
This is music of a torn and bleeding soul.
It's such a sad song
Russian Representative this is why it’s one of my favorite songs.
Also the love
*piece. Can't be a song without words!
People here are marveling at how he plays this without a tentacle beard, and I get that. It’s really impressive. But here’s the REAL question...
How did they put the organ in the Flying Dutchman? Pre installed? Came with the ship?
DatBoiChuckles SmallBob here you are asking the real questions
@Julianne Spence
Flying Dutchman is once a wood handcrafted Galleon until the ship became cursed over the centuries.
L.O.L. CAN'T STOP LAUGHING OVER THAT ONE. I TOO THOUGHT HE REALLY SHOULD HAVE THE FLYING DUTCHMAN UNDER HIS ASS WHEN PLAYING THIS HEAVY TUNE !!!!
DatBoiChuckles SmallBob i think they got the dutchman 2.0 turbo🤣
The actual REAL question...
Do you fear death?
Это просто потрясающе и невероятно. Я бы очень хотел услышать это вживую. Спасибо, Вам, исполнители прекрасного.
2:20 when it goes a bit lowerr man thats amazing the organ is such a great instrument
Walks by church:
Hears this:
Me: *oh no*
Jthejedigaming
Davy: *Burst out of the church.* OH YES!
Kraken: *O H Y E S*
He's coming for you
*Ground starts to rumble
*THE KRACKEN HAS AWOKEN BENEATH THE EARTH*
LET NO JOYFUL VOICE BE HEARD
LET NO MAN LOOK UP IN THE SKY WITH HOPE
LET THIS DAY BE CURSED BY WE WHO READY TO SUMMON THE KRAKEN
Other people: Stop being so dramatic.
Davy Jones at 1:38 : That’s impossible.
No, it's necessary
*oh wait, wrong hans zimmer score*
@@Akaicchii Right organ, though :-) ruclips.net/video/zg5QMysuSYg/видео.html
@@Akaicchii 😂
As soon as he pulled all those things out… I knew it was goin down.. awesome 👏
Those are stops. He's pulling out all the stops. This is where that terms comes from.
😯 😮WOW he needs to get hired by Disney right away he’s really good
2:22 The key change is pure perfection
Sitting at that little keyboard, pressing keys and pulling levers, having every aspect of the organ under control from that one place, must feel like driving a spaceship.
Yes but in spaceship you die when you make mistake, nice motivation huh?
Don’t forget the foot pedals
That key change at 2:20 just makes it hit so much harder.
I absolutely enjoyed every second of this. Fascinating.