Man Plays Flute While Raven Sings Along
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- Опубликовано: 30 янв 2022
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Love how the bird pauses to poop on his leg.
Good eye, had to go back for that one
I saw that too 🤣
No I think the bird got his shoe
Really? That doesn’t look like he popped on his leg. It went on the floor
Stage fright happens to the best of us😂
he even had the courtesy to poop away from his leg while he was playing. what a polite boi
😂
Look thas a point for them over parrots XD
From the look of those jeans he doesn't always have the greatest aim 😂
After he pooped he stopped singing to act natural and play it off
@@manp112 Oh I do prefer them over parrots a thousand times xD
I love Ravens! The tonal quality of its voice was so neat!
I love how humans can just bond with everything
Give a guy a funny stone and by the end of the day it's got a name and 19 pages of backround lore
Ueah, so natural too...what with both the ravens legs chained and all 😑
@@sheela-na-giga-byte8397That's not a chain.
Humans actually have a bad record with animals. Humans have enslaved pretty much every single species and practiced "dominion" over them. If animals could create a religion, humans would be the devil incarnate.
Except other countries.
Dude is like, "Come on, man. We practiced this, but now that I am recording you won't do it?!" Lol.
😂😂 I died when I watched it again and realized it
it did it when in record
@@rinkydinkfretboard8737I never knew there was a name for this phenomenon!
Some of us suddenly freeze up as soon as the recording starts.
I’ve improvised some amazing melodies and lyrics, but as soon as I hit record to capture it, it’s like I’ve forgotten how to speak English or carry a tune!
“Redlightitis,” I will never forget you, thank you for that.
Michigan J. Corvid
The bird had to poop, that's why.
Footage of a Necromancer just vibing with his pet raven.
I got more ranger or Druid vibes
U mean the guy out of The Chronicles of Riddick 😂😂😂
@@henreymichelsonwhat is a Circle of Spores Druid if not a form of necromancer? (that does excellent pre-mortem healing, as well)
with a neapolitan song
hybrid bard/druid*
Reminds me of children's choir rehearsals at church when I was a kid: struggling to maintain pitch, forgetting half the words, and spontaneously dropping a load in the middle of it all.
😂😂
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Oh gosh that's hella embarrassing
😂😂
Beautiful, intelligent, elegant, cute crow, pure love. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
LOOK at the Beak its
HEAVY = RAVEN 😊
This is like a Disney scene. The bird sounds so funny
It sounds like a child 😮
My favorite part of that new migration movie is when the birds had to strain to take a phat shit on a guy's leg. Best scene in the whole movie
Pirates if the Caribbean ride vibes
The Disney bird wouldn't have shackles on his tiny little ankles 😢
A disney scene is the one where a pedophlie is abusing someone. Disney is burning in HELL.
Quoth the Raven; "La-la-la La-la!"
I hear wa-wa-wa
I hear Babababa
"boop boop"
"HIIII"
"guWAH" 🥰🥰🥰
🤣
I understood that reference
Adorable. That man is blessed to have such a beauty in his presence
Too amazing and his voice so adorable. You are a lucky man to have a raven companion.
How on earth did that raven train him to play so well?
Crows and ravens are very patient.
@@Dafttar and cocks crow ...
Lol. Brought him gifts I imagine
😂😂
😂❤
Came for the Raven, stayed for the man with mad flute skills
Came for the Raven stayed for the poop.
I love that the bird was not forced to sing, only let it happen naturally
This is video gives more accurate depiction of historical vikings than the TV show Vikings.
Underrated comment
@@3SistersHomestead Please, for the love of all things good, would you people PLEASE stop calling everything "underrated"?!
You sucked all the meaning outta that word.
@@LAkadian”all things good” just say “all good”
Nice shit from the bird. Literally.
Hahaha
I watched for it , those that have owned birds ! 😀
U see that might be cool but the pooping on the floor well let's say this I don't what to see his floors are the bird that's too much
@@annettelove770 bird poo is easy to clean up ! I no longer own a bird . Last bird I had was like 20 and he flew outside to die ! The 2nd bird I owned that flew away !!! I won't cage another bird , older and see it is cruel ! 😊
So I wasn't seeing things it did shit on the video lol
I love this bird SO MUCH.
Too late, he's already taken.
@@Martin-tn5lm Awww.... *shuffles off to snuggle my cat*
Hes chained up
Me too! 😍 Love from Sweden
Wow his voice us like a child so sweet.
Just unbelievable. Thank you
as a pigeon i love this
as a penguin, the same
At first I read u as Horny pigeon484
As a raven, i found the poop part funny.
as a goose, i also love this
You mean as a pigeon identifing as a duck... or
I had no idea that ravens have such beautiful voices!
Oh yeah they can mimic human voices with ease
They have whatever voice they feel like really
Is it me but this bird’s voice sounds like a baby doll
Same with crows, you should hear them talk
@@user-jc5ki1zn7y Hm, I don't think dolls have voice
I know this guy. He's a pro flute builder from Sicily. A true gentleman
Tu che lo conosci tratta bene il corvo? Quando vedo quegli anelli sulle zampe e la testa in cima senza piume mi preoccupo..
@@lupatty5775 Meglio indossare un anello che farsi sparare da un cacciatore.
You don't because he's not playing a flute!
@@adoculos4521 It's possible OP doesn't know the English word for the instrument and chose "flute". Why immediately jump to the conclusion that "this person must be lying"? FFS.
@@CameronPosh Of course people know! How could you be so ignorant?? It's a tin whistle. Jeez....how old are you?
Love how the Raven lifts his wings when he sings and twists his head as if he is shy. Of course the 'he' could be a 'she'. Love it......
Aww the raven sounds so cute, like a little toddler 😂
🤨👍
@@victoralonsosagredovargas8454What? It's kind of true ngl
Even poops like one :3
It is basically a toddler in terms of intelligence.
Toddlers aren’t cute. This bird is.
Love how his wings come out when he sings.
Raven, your human is so talented, you trained him well!! Love this, Thank you!! 🥰❤️👍🏻
Aww so cute, the way he pooped on the man's leg, so wholesome.
Incredible bird. His voice is so cute. 💕
Lala Lala-La
😂😂@@Willhierkeinennamen
If I had 36 seconds to live I would watch this video
😂 I love this comment so fucking much
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Same
Oho superb, epic😂😂😂❤
So sweet this! The raven enjoys making music and so does the man. And the raven's voice ist just adorable and in tune. ❤
Beautiful Together BRAVO from Memphis Tennessee
That bird is absolutely adorable.
How could anyone watch this and not smile 😊
Ikr 😀
I think this is the first smile my miserable chops have managed today! x
"I did my part! You finish up, it's your channel!"
u trained that human very well. Keep it up bird!
Hahahahaha Hysterical
As the bird shits
just marking his human for the other ravens to know hes been tamed already @andrewcarlson3486
The way he spreads his wings a little for his lalala la la 😂😂❤
Amasing! What a child-like voice😂
Wow absolutely love it. God bless you both
That a lalala lala is the most wholesome thing I've ever heard.
Besides the poo poo this is the most majestic thing I’ve seen today
Adorable, he sounds like a bambino 😇🥰
Amazing animal❤️ and blessed 🙏man 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I love how the raven fans its tail and wings when it sings
This is the wildest thing I've seen all day! Ravens are so cool
Scared of Ravens Cause of Hollywood but seems to be a sweet little SOUL love the vibes Bravo from Memphis Tennessee 😎
The cutest reven I ever see
Sweet little voice, sounds like a child.The flute player has a nice pet.
This made me verbally aww as a man and I liked it
I adore these birds. ❤
I love his voice ❤ he made my life
Greatest thing I've seen on the internet today.
You are clearly a wizard.
Wow. The talented beings.
That’s wonderful 😊👏👏👏👏 thanks for sharing 👍🥰
I love Ravens 💖 they are amazing birds and have been given a reputation that is not as it should be. ❤
Wasn't aware that they have a reputation.
LITERALLY every animal on the planet in is not truly appreciated as they should be.
@@eldorados_lost_searcher they're considered bad omens in many cultures
@@ASMRyouVEGANyetRoaches love kissing you when you sleep.
I believe the reputation left us with the onset of the 18th century lol. They’ve been nothing but good luck and good birds since Poe’s time.
Animal husbandry is top-notch. 13 years with my bird, you will never know how smart they are until you live with them she’s not my bird, we get to share our lives together ❤
+36 points for "husbandry"
Beautiful.
✨💫
Lovely voice.
This raven's singing is always in my head, i love it.
I love ravens so much. such a beautiful bird
Ravens are awesome 👍
Love how the raven matches pitch! Awesome!
MAN, how can you NOT just love this!!
Beautiful sound and beautiful relationship between two sentient beings❤
Not really, sorry.Ravens mate for life and their kids hang with them....raven wants and looking for mate,as in nature intended,not this guy,sorry I'm old...😮
Precious ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I didn't know ravens could make human like sounds.
you can teach them like parrots to say words
The bird his so sweet hope the bird stays happy for life.
She i one talented gorgeous raven.. ❤
She has such a human face! Really intelligent human like eyes. Creeps me out a little bit honestly 😂
Love the raven's voice! 😂❤
This is a perfect singer 🎼 😀🤸
This is adorable! ❤
This appeared in my feed today and has been living rent-free in my head for the whole day.
It's been my "Go to" cheer up vid for almost a year now. A sure fire cure for a crappy day. One day, I want to meet a real raven in person.
That bird is sho nuff singing harmony!
So cute
Absolutely wonderful ❤
It is impressive how the raven can follow the tune 👌 👏
Incredible and lovely and joyous.
A fantastic duo!!! 😎👍💚🌺⭐...
I love them! So intelligent...
People : "ravens represent death, and evil! They are all a curse!"
Ravens singing along to a guy playing a flute:
Where I live, ravens and crows (all corvids) are considered good luck! I absolutely adore it when ravens and crows follow and/or hang out around me. Makes me feel very comfy. 🥰
@@beardoodle9835 good. You live in a good place.
By any chance, in your culture, is it a religious belief that crows used to be white before being burnt black? I know that's a religious belief that is the same for so many different places, from Australia to Rome. It's weird, because every place seems to independently say that ravens where white, then got burnt black for whatever reason. Romans or Greeks say that the raven was being naughty, so Zeus burnt them black, and native Australian aboriginals say that the ravens were playing with fire, then accidentally started a wildfire and burnt itself.
Another part of Australia says that the giant Woggle (rainbow serpant) was giving its blessing across the land, carving rivers, and it stopped to play with birds, but the crows took its scale, and then hid behind a rock before the scale burst into an explosion of colours, colouring every bird apart from the crows, which made the rainbow serpant go under the ground, and made what is now called the Darling Ranges. Facts about the rainbow serpant may be off, I last learnt about it in fourth grade, but I've got a good memory for anything bird related
Well now I know what earworm I’ll have for days to come.
• While cleaning counters:
“La La La La La … “ oh goddamn it
Wow they are so intelligent. Amazing
He’s got a great voice!! 😂❤❤❤
I freaking love ravens! She is soooo cute!
How do you know it’s a ‘She’? Just curious, I too love corvids
@@neetikaushik7285
It's been a bit since I've seen this, but, if I were to guess, I'd think that they had mentioned that the raven was female in the video. But, even if they did not mention it, I personally would like to set an example to show that animals (to include humans) are NOT male by default. To me, to think otherwise would supremely undervalue women's contribution to society and history in general. ♥️♀️🖤
Never heard a crow / raven make this sweet boo boo lalala la la sound.
Simply amazing
Very cool and beautiful ❤️ he's gorgeous 🥰
Love the raven chiming in!❤❤❤
He's fabulous 😍.love him .thanks for sharing ❤️❤️🌹🌹🇬🇧
Raven didn't want to Grunt while singing so he stopped to "doo business." 😁
The new Jethro Tull album is coming along 🤣🤣🥰👍
awww.. Gj with the training.. Results are amazing.
La la lala,Beautiful raven.
It sounds like he's in key with you! He's got great pitch, and he's got most of the melody too.
I can do this same thing with the Grackles in my palm tree. If I go outside with the guitar, and play some jazz chords, they will riff along with me just like this. I have to tune the guitar down to A=432 Hz, because they don't like 440. They fly away when they hear it.
They really like 1920s & 30s jazz and Western Swing, and they're partial to the keys of Bb and Db.
I'm thrilled to see this. It means somebody else out there has a bird for a jamming partner, plus now I can show this to all of the people who thought I was nuts.
That's so brilliant how you figured out what sounds work for your grackles, literally in harmony with nature
@@tylerpurrden It was the Grackles that inspired me to do the homework on the details of 432 vs. 440. When they all flew away the first time, I was curious as to why this happened. I knew about the Nazis and their weaponization of sound, so I looked that up and found out about the harmful effects of the 440 frequency. It was interesting that the birds were so finely tuned to it, so when I went back with the guitar tuned at A=432Hz, I was pleasantly surprised to see my little buddies respond favorably to it.
There's another aspect to all of this. I had been tossing peanuts to them for several months and I noticed that some of them would catch the peanuts, and others didn't, the peanuts would bounce off of their heads and then they would go get them and eat them. I also noticed that they were singing mostly in the keys of Bb and Db. The ones who sang in Db were the ones who could catch the peanuts and the ones who couldn't were singing in Bb. It turns out that if A=432, then Db is 528 Hz, which is the Earth's resonant frequency. The birds that could catch the peanuts were tuned to what is called the Schuman cavity resonance.
Please bear in mind that this was NOT a controlled experiment. My samples were nowhere near big enough to come to any kind of empirical conclusion. All of this is casual and purely anecdotal, from the results of a musician casually feeding some Grackles in the yard, hanging out and having fun. It would be interesting to see if a proper controlled experiment would produce similar results.
*Sources?* Where are your _Sources?!_ HaHa, no, I'm just kidding! I tend to take 'facts' you hear in the U Choob comment section kind of like something someone might tell you in the pub. You hope it will be interesting, entertaining and _factual,_ but like MeatLoaf sang - "2 out of 3 ain't bad"! (Not suggesting _you_ only ticked two of the boxes, but that tends to be the standard... and that's if one is _lucky!_ ) Even so, there's no shortage of people that come to the comments section acting like they're peer reviewing submissions to "Nature"! Either way, I appreciate how you said (essentially) "More Research is Needed"! Especially since it seems this whole 440 v. 432Hz. thing is the basis of quite a bit of squabbling in certain circles!
Your relationship with those ravens, and your experiments with them, are fascinating. Not that it started off as experimenting, I shouldn't think, but this looks like some interesting work you did here. The birds' disdain for 440Hz., and the way the birds who were attuned to a certain note resonant with the Earth, (Db/528Hz, I think you said), had the ability to take peanuts on the fly, whereas the Ab(?) birds did not, that really is the sort of thing that piques an enquiring mind!
Further, the way that the ravens 'dug' 432Hz, but voted with their, ah, _wings_ if you played at the sinister, quasi~demonic 440... I wasn't aware of the whole 432/440Hz. 'thing', but I'll bet your 'research' -- or research (the 'quotes' come off maybe a tad patronizing) will stimulate further debate - maybe you _should_ actually publish? Of course, I say 'quasi~demonic'(!), it may be no more than 440Hz just sounds kind of 'duff' to the ravens. Or maybe it touches off in them a kind of 'nails down a blackboard' vibe? Perhaps to them the sound even resembles those _genuinely_ evil, infant torturing, teenager~repelling 'Mosquito' devices shops use to see off pesky non~revenue generating minors?! So much to think about!
I was actually going to ask you, is 440Hz. the notorious, dreaded 'brown note'? But, as some commenter recently said to me, rather snarkily, why don't you Google it? So I did - it turned out, as you probably know, that there _is_ something to the Brown Note, but the idea that it can make you lose control of your bowels is seemingly rather spurious; and it is, of course, infrasonic, as I should have realized! It seems to 'dial in' somewhere around 7Hz. Famously (or infamously), some cathedrals and big churches have pipe organs that employ this principle to instil a suitable sense of awe, and even dread, in the congregation. Some even think that some of those caverns with paintings of aurochs and deer and the like from prehistoric times not only functioned as places of worship, but had resonant qualities that were recognized by shamen and were employed in much the same way as churches use the organs with their sub~bass notes... I gotta give you your due, Sir, you got me thinking... wondering... Hell, it's even not beyond the realms of possibility I might _learn_ a thing or two!
Oh, by the way, Hamelin have *>`Bleurgh!!‘
@@richiehoyt8487 OK, to start with, I was not even attempting to conduct a proper controlled scientific experiment. My samples were nowhere near large enough to prove anything conclusive, and should not even remotely be considered as any sort of empirical evidence. I'm a goofy guitar playing hillbilly out in the yard playing old 1930s jazz and swing tunes for a flock of equally goofy and funny birds who liked weird old music and had a remarkable ability to sing minor modal riffs in key with my bluesy meanderings. All any of this was, was a yard full of onion heads having fun and munching on peanuts. (the one without feathers was the one playing the guitar and drinking beer). None that of this was intended to be considered as legitimate research. It is all purely anecdotal. If I have given the wrong impression, I offer my sincere apologies.
But I'm not sorry about goofing off in the yard and jamming with my buddies. That's my idea of a fun afternoon.
@@jpalberthoward9 I'm afraid I'm the one who gave the wrong impression, I was praising your comment, not trying to poke holes in it. Reading back over my reply, I can see how I might come off as being a bit sarcastic, but that was entirely unintentional (except for where I was mocking the sort of person that I think you - understandably - thought _I_ was being; you know, the sort of person who hounds somebody because their U~Choob comment "lacks scientific rigour", when the original comment never pretended to be anything other than "That reminds me of something I saw in some documentary, somewhere, years ago" The documentary could have been 'Ancient Aliens' 🙄, it could have been 'Open University', for all that the commenter remembers, it's not as if they're claiming to be posting scientific gospel, and yet some pedant with too much time on their hands is dragging them before the Star Chamber.)
Sorry, I made a dogs dinner of most of that paragraph, but I hope you 'get' me. It's _those_ pedants I was knocking, even if I was giving you a nod for presenting your comments in the spirit of "I'm just telling you what happened, make of it what you will..." I _did_ find your comments fascinating, and thought - provoking. I wasn't being 'smart' when I said you ought to think of publishing, but I realize now that I might have been kind of 'trowelling it on' to the point where it must have looked like I was taking the pi55. Particularly where I was wringing my hands over whether or not I should have put the word 'research' in quotation marks - I wrote that in earnest, but if I _read_ that, _I_ might assume the writer was being a wise~ass. I genuinely liked your comment(s). I can't remember if I 'liked' them, as such, or not, but if I didn't, I will.
Finally, let me say, it sounds like you have an admirable outlook on life, not to mention an enviable lifestyle. And some good pals! (Would I be right in thinking 'Grackle' is another word for Raven, or are Grackles 'their own thing?) Hopefully _this_ reply will go some way to clarify where I was coming from.
Thats one talented bird 🕊️❤❤
Magical times 👍💖✨✨✨
Buddy must have been playing "the brown noise"...
I see you're a man of culture as well
It's was white
brown noise is a tone you play then you sh•t
its not called white noise for birds only cause their sh•t is white
Absolutely beautiful!
How sweet❤❤
i believe that is a recorder he is singing with.... precious!