As a pianist - I love orchestra. It's just that chances you will see one decreases with every instrument added. Piano in quartet is already quite uncommon =p
As a bassist, i can confirm your statement. We do want to shove on people’s faces that we play the bass and that it is inherently the superior instrument.
Right! Plus harp is NOT an easy instrument to master. It's always funny to me when wind players shade harp lol. It's like seriously? I'm a wind player myself and used to date a harpist at conservatory, so I can tell you, those ladies (and a few men) are freaking super talented and dedicated
I love the oboe for its unique and angelic sound! The way ravel uses them is amazing. I’m also into video game music in which I like how yoko Shimomura and nobuo uematsu incorporate them a lot in their music too
Three things I want to say to this: 1. I love videos like this!!! 2. That joke with triangle and Bernstein was very intelligent ;) 3. Why should I destroy your life as a flautist :( (weren't you a flautist?!?)
1 Thank you🙌🏻 2 😉 3 I mean, that the flautist would destroy your life, that's a meme I heard somewhere and I believe it to be true because a lot of flautists can be quite harsh, and yes I'm studying flute as well😂
As a clarinetist, this is completely true. I am a ginger, my middle school band director (a clarinetist) is also ginger, my high school band director (another clarinetist) is blonde, a clarinet professor I've been working with is ginger, my private instructor is Asian, one of my closer friends who also plays clarinet is Asian, the only other clarinet currently is my high school band is blonde, and the principle clarinet in my youth symphony is ginger. This video has really made me rethink band stereotypes.
@@EvansYamou 🙋😅🤣It strictly means belonging to a particular key or major scale. ie no notes or accidentals outside the key. In a less strict sense it means not veering too far from the key or it's Diatonic partners. It also normally implies tonal harmony as opposed to modal or blues harmony. Folk, country pop and kids music is normally diatonic. Jazz, Classical, and Film music is often not diatonic music.
As someone who played Tuba (and Sousaphone in marching band), it keeps you in shape. That thing is heavy, especially the Sousaphone, so there's no room for rotundity.
I'll take it. I mean, he's not far off about the jazz club thing, or Paris for that matter. A lot of black jazz saxophonists left America because they felt stifled and discriminated against. Oh, God. I just realized that one of my favorite saxophonists, Eric Dolphy fits the bill perfectly.
I play piano, celesta, organ and harpsichord in several orchestras and it's the best thing ever! Us pianists don't have any problems with orchestral stuff
@@AnimTunes you’re good 😂 the violin is tuned a fifth higher than the viola. The viola is slightly larger than a violin and therefore much more difficult to play quickly, but many people greatly prefer the deeper, richer tones of the viola over the violin when playing repertoire from the romantic era for example. I’d recommend searching “Timothy Ridout Ralph Vaughan Williams Suite for Strings” on RUclips or Spotify for an example
I play bassoon. I personally am only scared of playing the Rite of Spring because of how high it is. For a competition, I am playing a different solo by Stravinsky (Berceuse from the Firebird) and I love it. I’m not afraid of Stravinsky’s music I’m general, I’m just afraid of the Rite of Spring.
As a 16 year old trombonist, French horn player, and pianist, I can confirm that I legally need at least 1 crate of beer, and it’s not that pianists hate orchestra, we just don’t need it, and I have no idea who that soccer team is
As a violinist, pianist and cellist, I believe Cellists are actually super attractive in my sinfonic orchestra 🥲 Violinist do think they are better at everything.. (WE ARE)... and I love classical music
Thanks for the love and appreciation for xylophone and other mallet instruments, it’s a very underrated instrument. I also love the celesta, played Holst the Planets on Celesta, it’s also pretty underrated
02:07 cymbals is true the first time I played it, it was in Finlandia and I was panicking everytime and I also didn't know it was that heavy so I was badly struggling 💀
As a person who loves the violin, I am in fact thinking I'm best at most(but I have flaws like everyone) things and it is in fact true most of the time, because people entrust me to do things
As a metalhead, I was waiting for the electric guitar before I realized this was only for classical music. Before that, I already picked the vocals, because I dream of being a vocalist in a metal band. After realizing, I picked the violin (I'd like to learn that too). So now I am a very undesirable and depressed human. I'm gonna cover my face in corpse paint and create a one person dsbm band now.
As someone who plays several different instruments, i feel like it would be unfair to pick a favourite child- but I hit like as soon as Viola came up 😅 As a flautist and cellist I appreciate being called intimidating and hot though I really don't agree with those stereotypes 😄 As a violinist and a singer- This is why I am the viola stereotype!! 😩 As a pianist- nah uh, not true! (Probably because it's not my main instrument) And piccolo kinda has to be included in my favourite instruments group as I use to play it when I was still in school but sadly don't have my own piccolo. I have the teddy i named piccolo though 😊 But now you've heard of someone who has piccolo among their favourite instruments!! And ahem, where are recorder and panflute!? Also my very Protestant, Dutch reformed, organ playing relatives would be disapproving of the organ stereotype 😂
Let me know what YOUR favorite Instrument is🙌🏻🎵
cello!
Viola!
Contrabassoon
Ooh tough choice. My favorites are cello, viola, english horn, and bassoon
To watch: Cello and Flute. To play: Piano. To play virtually: Acoustic Bass.
It's not that pianists don't like an orchestra, it's that they don't need one
Not bad😂
But concerto
@@Dee-mm1bt *Alkan enters the chat*
Or they like to think that they don't😉
Oh yeah I was waiting for this😂
Guitarists: we exist, but arrangements do not
Harp and guitar, a common cause...
let's just ignore the fact that paganini wrote pieces for guitar as challenging as the ones he did for violin
Laughs in Agustin Barrios, Heitor Villa-Lobos and Francisco Tárrega
@@Scrap_and_build_ourselves Carcassi, Albéniz
@@Scrap_and_build_ourselves with fernando sor, jose luis merlin and tarrega (he laugh again )
0:00 (flute) Mendelssohn - Symphony No. 4, mvmt. 4
0:04 (second violin) Williams - Star Wars, opening theme
0:10 (clarinet) Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 5, mvmt. 1
0:18 (trombone) Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake, main theme
0:29 (viola) Bruckner - Symphony No. 4, mvmt. 2
0:40 (cello)
0:46 (trumpet) Wagner - Das Rheingold, "Einzug der Götter in Walhall"
1:00 (harp) Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker, "Waltz of the Flowers"
1:04 (piccolo) Dvořák - Symphony No. 9, mvmt. 1
1:07 (celesta) Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker, "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy"
1:15 (conductor) Stravinsky - The Rite of Spring, "Sacrificial Dance"
1:20 (voice) Zemlinsky - Six Songs to Poems by Maurice Maeterlinck, "1. Die drei Schwestern"
1:31 (organ) Bach - Toccata and Fugue in d minor
1:36 (saxophone) Rachmaninoff - Symphonic Dance No. 1
1:51 (triangle) Brahms - Symphony No. 4, mvmt. 3
1:58 (E♭ clarinet) Ravel, Daphnis et Chloé, "12. Bacchanale"
2:06 (cymbals) Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 4, mvmt. 4
2:12 (violin) Mozart - Symphony No. 39, mvmt. 4
2:18 (oboe)
2:26 (bassoon) Stravinsky - The Rite of Spring, "Introduction"
2:35 (bass clarinet) Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker, "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" (again - Carl knows we all just love Tchaikovsky)
2:44 (snare drum) Shostakovich - Symphony No. 9, mvmt. 1
2:48 (double bass)
2:52 (English horn) Dvořák - Symphony No. 9, mvmt. 2
3:05 (contra bassoon)
3:16 (French horn) Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 5, mvmt. 2
3:28 (timpani)
3:32 (tuba) Mussgorsky (arr. Ravel) - Pictures at an Exhibition, "4. Bydlo"
3:40 (xylophone) Stravinsky - The Firebird, "Dance of Koschei's Retinue, Enchanted by the Firebird"
3:47 (piano) Liszt - Piano Sonata in b minor
Thank you John🙌🏻
Double bass is Mahler Symphony No. 2, mvmt. 1
Cello is The Miraculous Mandarin by Bartok, the part in which he chases her and contra bassoon is the end of Scene III from Salome by Richard Strauss
Oboe is Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune by Claude Debussy
Timpani is 5th movement of Mahler 7
As a Violist who constantly has to explain what instrument I play and is always pushed aside, yes. I actually am studying to be a Psychiatrist
Same 😓
I love this instrument too
The tone’s very rich
Pls i play the viola and i march mellophone in marching band and nobodys heard of a mellophone either i just tell them its a big trumpet
As a pianist - I love orchestra.
It's just that chances you will see one decreases with every instrument added. Piano in quartet is already quite uncommon =p
Have you seen David Bruce's series of five composers? It's a RUclips show. The second episode made great use of piano and orchestra.
Me too! Why w shouldn't like it? I'ts more like we're more at solo-playing than with orchestra.
•reads the title•
"Let's see what kind of personality I have"
•my instrument is not shown in the video•
"Understandable"
What's your favorite instrument?
@@intj_gaming acoustic guitar and analog synthesizers
@@suspensionrailway7094 you probably hate piano
@@PixlyPenguin lol, this is close enough. I think piano is overrated
@@suspensionrailway7094 I knew I was right
am cellist, it’s not that we think we’re hot, we ARE
Haha😂
True I look amazing
Ugh my crush plays cello and violin and he's.....kinda hot
God damn, the confidence in this section is empowering 😭😭💀💀✨
You just made my day
As a bassist, i can confirm your statement. We do want to shove on people’s faces that we play the bass and that it is inherently the superior instrument.
My friend, you mastered sarcasm😂
my friend literally plays bass and hes exactly that lol
Haha no. Guitar is the superior
@@Whatisahandl3 bass guitars enter the comments
@@yourfavleech6308 Bass guitar 😎
*me, a Roman Catholic violinist who loves the organ:* Finally, a video that sees me for what I truly am!
An Sancta Caecilia fan boy like me
Although I'm a piano guy, I have to say harps are absolutely beautiful instruments and the slander isn't justified
me too man
Right! Plus harp is NOT an easy instrument to master. It's always funny to me when wind players shade harp lol. It's like seriously? I'm a wind player myself and used to date a harpist at conservatory, so I can tell you, those ladies (and a few men) are freaking super talented and dedicated
Definitely the oboe. It goes from nasally ironic, to sweetly melancholic, to vaguely mystic. Not in the same piece, of course!
Very well said. Just that tiny bit gentler then clarinet and it makes all the difference.
FR!!
That's why I love it so much! It was my favorite before I even started playing it. I love playing the oboe.
I love the oboe for its unique and angelic sound! The way ravel uses them is amazing. I’m also into video game music in which I like how yoko Shimomura and nobuo uematsu incorporate them a lot in their music too
Oboe is lovely... English Horn is adorable! 😎
Three things I want to say to this:
1. I love videos like this!!!
2. That joke with triangle and Bernstein was very intelligent ;)
3. Why should I destroy your life as a flautist :( (weren't you a flautist?!?)
1 Thank you🙌🏻
2 😉
3 I mean, that the flautist would destroy your life, that's a meme I heard somewhere and I believe it to be true because a lot of flautists can be quite harsh, and yes I'm studying flute as well😂
As a clarinetist, this is completely true. I am a ginger, my middle school band director (a clarinetist) is also ginger, my high school band director (another clarinetist) is blonde, a clarinet professor I've been working with is ginger, my private instructor is Asian, one of my closer friends who also plays clarinet is Asian, the only other clarinet currently is my high school band is blonde, and the principle clarinet in my youth symphony is ginger. This video has really made me rethink band stereotypes.
I know a clarinetist who doesn’t fit- they used to be blonde tho
I play the clarinet and I'm not any of those things
I just think we are mostly all ginger 😅
A lot of people are asian
Im a clarinetist and I have dark brown hair and im Mexican too😭
As a singer I will take that you only meant sopranos, in that case we agree!
So I guess your an alto😬
@@Carl-FriedrichWelker bro Ich bin bariton 💀
(vielleicht aber in ein paar Jahren heldentenor)
@@Carl-FriedrichWelker I am an alto ...
Oh noo not sopranos, before maybe but now there's too much soprano. I think you were talking about tenors (typical of them).
I'm a mezzo soprano....
i was waiting for the tuba or the ukulele to be shown, waited so long, had fun and laughed just to be called FAT
😭😭😭😭😭
Sorry😬
ikr 😭
as a pianist and violinist who plays violin in an orchestra, this is pretty funny 😂
Same Lmao
I’m a pianist violist ;)
I play violin and piano too!
Yeah same
really want to try violin after piano, but I’ve heard that it’s very hard 😭😭😭
Bro, I was not prepared for the timpani 😭 the lower middle class with what sounds like boss music in the back ground killed me
Sorry😂
Im a Pianist and I love Orchestra music!! The energetic strings with the clarinets, flutes and timpani and on top the wind-instruments is great!
As a teenage trombone player, I can confirm that I am legally required to own at least one crate of beer.
Piano: You hate overly diatonic music but will willingly explain what diatonic means to anyone who'll listen.
What does diatonic mean
@@EvansYamou 🙋😅🤣It strictly means belonging to a particular key or major scale. ie no notes or accidentals outside the key. In a less strict sense it means not veering too far from the key or it's Diatonic partners. It also normally implies tonal harmony as opposed to modal or blues harmony. Folk, country pop and kids music is normally diatonic. Jazz, Classical, and Film music is often not diatonic music.
@@EvansYamou It can most loosely and often be used as a descriptor eg (Woody Shaw solos were less diatonic than Freddy Hubbard's)
ahh thank you
@@paxwallace8324
@@paxwallace8324would the dominant chord on minor mode be considered diatonic? technically a g# is not part of the a minor scale, so that's why i ask
I can't help but feel like the voice thing is personal, Carl
Voice: Thinks you screw in a light bulb by standing in place and letting the world revolve around you.
"What's your personality?"
"A Blonde Gingerish Asian."
I’m a trombone with the viola description and now I’m the band therapist
As a clarinetist, I feel attacked on so many levels
It was my first band instrument in 6th grade. I know the feeling.
SAME!! I am a ginger. I play Bass, Eb, and Soprano, and they ALL apply to me.... What's up with that???
As a bass clarinetist, I’m glad we are separated
No that was not supposed to be racist
Piccolo should have been "You have hearing damage".
As someone who played Tuba (and Sousaphone in marching band), it keeps you in shape. That thing is heavy, especially the Sousaphone, so there's no room for rotundity.
as a guitarist i feel ignored
I would like to argue that compared to other instruments cellos have the most attractive people
Yeah kinda true😂
As a cellist: thanks :')
As a cellist who is dating a cellist, I agree
Im the leading cello player in my orchestra and I'm definitely not hot, or anyone in my group
@@phoenixroyale as a cellist too, I also agree lol
As a pianist I genuinely prefer orchestra to solo piano. My favourite thing in the world are piano concertos tho so the egoism is still there haha
Same
What is a piano concerto? Is it orchestra + piano ?
@@Thadnill Basically yes, just that the piano has the main role and the orchestra the supporting role
The saxophone one is oddly specific lol
I'll take it. I mean, he's not far off about the jazz club thing, or Paris for that matter.
A lot of black jazz saxophonists left America because they felt stifled and discriminated against.
Oh, God. I just realized that one of my favorite saxophonists, Eric Dolphy fits the bill perfectly.
But it’s accurate tho…
Makes you want to take up the saxophone!
I’m a saxophonist, literally moved to Paris 2 years ago, had a glow up so you know what… 😂
Not me thinking N'Awlins is just as good.
"About to steal a clarinetists girlfriend"
Can confirm
I play piano, celesta, organ and harpsichord in several orchestras and it's the best thing ever! Us pianists don't have any problems with orchestral stuff
didn't expect to be personally attacked because of the violin 💀
Everyone ALWAYS forgets the Baritone/ Euphonium
Same as Tuba for me😂
@@Carl-FriedrichWelker it's a different instrument.
That’s what I’m saying, we’ve got an English horn in this vid but no euphonium.
As a flute player, I can relate!😁
😁👍
As a harpist nerd who loves video games and lives with my parents, I can confirm this video is indeed factual.
You deserve a subscribing for not forgetting the marimba ✓
Thanks haha😂
The fact that it showed a violin when it was the viola’s turn almost made me cry 😭😂
What's the difference-- DON'T JUMP ME!!!
@@AnimTunes you’re good 😂 the violin is tuned a fifth higher than the viola. The viola is slightly larger than a violin and therefore much more difficult to play quickly, but many people greatly prefer the deeper, richer tones of the viola over the violin when playing repertoire from the romantic era for example. I’d recommend searching “Timothy Ridout Ralph Vaughan Williams Suite for Strings” on RUclips or Spotify for an example
@@AnimTunes Viola is for females and violin is genderneutral
and the violo is for males
@@matthijsw.4135I’m going to assume this is a joke
Conductor’s instruments is basically the orchestra.
Yes and the orchestra can be quite mean sometimes😂
I play bassoon. I personally am only scared of playing the Rite of Spring because of how high it is. For a competition, I am playing a different solo by Stravinsky (Berceuse from the Firebird) and I love it. I’m not afraid of Stravinsky’s music I’m general, I’m just afraid of the Rite of Spring.
As an oboe player, I can confirm that we love Halloween. I was, in fact, born on Halloween, and would not have it any other way
*sees Timpani*
“Finally, representa-“
*reads*
“Well you didn’t have to rub it in.”
I do love orchestra music, my favourite music is orchestral. But if you look at my playlist, you can guess what instrument i play...
I play the accordion. I am the eternal optimist.
you are making me to fall in love with all of these instruments
actually I love to hear and write for orchestra still I play piano
1:51 "I don't know how to tell you to do it, but do it!! .... Nah, it's worse. Congratulations."
aah now I know as a singer why every girl is running away from me😂🙈
Vielleicht lieber die Karriere als Photograph eingehen😂
As a 16 year old trombonist, French horn player, and pianist, I can confirm that I legally need at least 1 crate of beer, and it’s not that pianists hate orchestra, we just don’t need it, and I have no idea who that soccer team is
Nice roasts for violin (1st and 2nd) and piano! I hope you'll include classical guitar next time.
The Euphoniums have left the chat
Me, a second violinist tears in my eyes: *Now you listen here you little-*
alternate French horn entry: you are a straight A student that everyone hates except the teachers. You always hold the door for the entire band
As a second violin, I feel brutally exposed 💀
The piano part is literally my favorite sequence from Lizst's Piano Sonata in B minor
the three mixed race clarinet players at my church's orchestra: *oh sure why not*
I’m a violinist and I approve of this video
As a German who plays trombone, I can confirm this with pride.
As a percussionist, I match all of the listed personalities for them
What us the song for the tuba?
This video is more accurate than everyone I know correctly predicting that I'd be gay
Some trumpeter hurt this dude
As a violinist, pianist and cellist, I believe Cellists are actually super attractive in my sinfonic orchestra 🥲 Violinist do think they are better at everything.. (WE ARE)... and I love classical music
Thanks for the love and appreciation for xylophone and other mallet instruments, it’s a very underrated instrument. I also love the celesta, played Holst the Planets on Celesta, it’s also pretty underrated
timpani lower middle class 😭 I’m fucking dead
same
This is the classical music content i want. Amazing job with all the references!
haha the viola one 😂😂
*Shows Trombone
*Proceeds to play Horn music instead of trombone
As a former oboist, I can attest to the cats thing. My 2nd oboe teacher had a cat named Sebastian.
THE DOUBLE BASS SHADE but it’s pretty much accurate ok 😭
As a bassoonist, I can confirm I have Stravinskiphobia
What's that song at 3:16 :0
As a flutist myself, I can confirm that while I am slow to anger, I am also slow to forgive you when I do get really angry.
I play on a casual level, when I can, but my husband will tell you I know how to give him what he calls my "death look" when I get mad.
The words to the bassoon excerpt are, "Whyyyyy not an English horn?"
So, yeah, pretty accurate. 2:26
As a bassoonist, I can verify that we are scared of Stravinsky.
Well, the trombone statement is spot on.
He played a horn excerpt for the trombone ;-;
I’m surprised harps were even recognized and that describes me so well💀
02:07 cymbals is true the first time I played it, it was in Finlandia and I was panicking everytime and I also didn't know it was that heavy so I was badly struggling 💀
Life update : I got better and they don't feel that heavy anymore. I'll do everything I can to play them tho
As a person who loves the violin, I am in fact thinking I'm best at most(but I have flaws like everyone) things and it is in fact true most of the time, because people entrust me to do things
0:11 ah yes, my favorite personality traits that I look for in people
ginger, blonde or asian
This is one of the best thing I've watched in my life
I am a pianist and a violinist. I can’t decide whether I feel attacked or proud.
That's the whole point of the video😂
I guess it is.
What is that saxophone piece at 1:34?
Symphonic Dance No. 1 rachimanioff
My favourite instrument is the French Horn, yet I’m a BVB 09 fan!
Oh, that's evil😂
Do you know the context of that stereotype?
As a metalhead, I was waiting for the electric guitar before I realized this was only for classical music. Before that, I already picked the vocals, because I dream of being a vocalist in a metal band. After realizing, I picked the violin (I'd like to learn that too). So now I am a very undesirable and depressed human. I'm gonna cover my face in corpse paint and create a one person dsbm band now.
As someone who plays several different instruments, i feel like it would be unfair to pick a favourite child- but I hit like as soon as Viola came up 😅
As a flautist and cellist I appreciate being called intimidating and hot though I really don't agree with those stereotypes 😄
As a violinist and a singer-
This is why I am the viola stereotype!! 😩
As a pianist- nah uh, not true! (Probably because it's not my main instrument)
And piccolo kinda has to be included in my favourite instruments group as I use to play it when I was still in school but sadly don't have my own piccolo. I have the teddy i named piccolo though 😊
But now you've heard of someone who has piccolo among their favourite instruments!!
And ahem, where are recorder and panflute!?
Also my very Protestant, Dutch reformed, organ playing relatives would be disapproving of the organ stereotype 😂
What did singers do to you!?
soy flautista profesional y confirmo :)
Not me being a male cellist thinking I'm hot ☠️
Oh hey look! I'm becoming a female cellist now let's gooooooooo
Aside from the thinly veiled reveal you have an ex who is a vocalist, pretty good!
No actually not😂
no bc the oboe one’s actually so accurate 😭
I love guitar and piano but bro orchestra is the ultimate manifestation of music it's grande(•‿•👌
I don't know whether my inability to pick a favourite instrument is something to be proud of or I should go ask for a direct phone line to God.
I guess when you really like accordion you're ether very French or have never left the alps.
As an alto saxophonist, I can confirm.
Guitar, piano and voice. I did enjoy playing the xylophone back in school.
As someone who loves and is learning piano, I couldn't live my life without orchestra.
the voice one seemed a tad bit specific