Really lovely instruments. Love percussion and all of the sounds, something we are encouraged to learn at school to fire the imagination. Love that one you made. I got into all of this when my dad had a couple of Latin albums Los Machucambos and Dorita Y Pepe, with bongos, maracas, shakers, guitars, just great effects. Love your videos. Not many talk about the vibraslap.
7:55 Ayoyotes! I love this instrument! The Aztecs had this seed pod ankle bracelet instrument that they called ayoyotes! Ooh and the wood block and tongue drum is similar to the Aztec instrument called a teponaztli (which is a tongue/slit drum)!
Probably not your target demographic but as an amateur producer (that... well attempts to do his own sound design rather than relying on samples.) this was super helpful too! I mean snares, toms, hihas, claps, cymbals and crashes are fun and all, but there is so much more in the world of percussion ^^. And to get authenticity in synthesis you also have to consider the stuff you mention roughly around 5:00 to about 7:00. So thank you for sharing! Edit: I love that you mention things like: and of course we all know & love... or something in that nature, and then proceed to show me something I never have seen before. But I have to say, it is amazing what different weird creative ways people came up with over the centuries to produce air pressure fluctuations that we would recognise as "musical". 😊
Really enjoyed every second of this video! Your channel inspires me to get very passionate about percussion! You also have a wonderful teaching style! Thank you for sharing
In the song Remember Me recorded by Miguel and Natalia, (the official recording for the movie "Coco") do you know what percussive instruments they are using?
Wow - this looks really exciting - I'm looking forward to it. BTW aerophone is pronounced AIR-OH-phone. My street name is Aero and I have to explain this all the time!
WOW! That tank drum at 4:20 is magical. I'm a musician but never heard this instrument before, it's beautiful!
I love the rain stick. I bought two in Florida but gave them away as gifts to friends.
Really lovely instruments. Love percussion and all of the sounds, something we are encouraged to learn at school to fire the imagination. Love that one you made. I got into all of this when my dad had a couple of Latin albums Los Machucambos and Dorita Y Pepe, with bongos, maracas, shakers, guitars, just great effects. Love your videos. Not many talk about the vibraslap.
So many good ones I love the tuned idiophone
Muchas gracias sr kalany disfrutó cada uno de sus vídeos me gusta como explica y aprendo mucho con usted.
Gracias
7:55 Ayoyotes! I love this instrument! The Aztecs had this seed pod ankle bracelet instrument that they called ayoyotes! Ooh and the wood block and tongue drum is similar to the Aztec instrument called a teponaztli (which is a tongue/slit drum)!
Probably not your target demographic but as an amateur producer (that... well attempts to do his own sound design rather than relying on samples.) this was super helpful too! I mean snares, toms, hihas, claps, cymbals and crashes are fun and all, but there is so much more in the world of percussion ^^. And to get authenticity in synthesis you also have to consider the stuff you mention roughly around 5:00 to about 7:00.
So thank you for sharing!
Edit: I love that you mention things like: and of course we all know & love... or something in that nature, and then proceed to show me something I never have seen before. But I have to say, it is amazing what different weird creative ways people came up with over the centuries to produce air pressure fluctuations that we would recognise as "musical". 😊
Really enjoyed every second of this video! Your channel inspires me to get very passionate about percussion! You also have a wonderful teaching style! Thank you for sharing
Thank you Gordon.
Love your videos I’m getting into more odd ball instruments and sounds other than guitar drums n piano. You help me alot thanks 🙏🏼
That tongue drum sounds lovely. You should do a proper improv with it one of these days.
Thanks - Check out some of my other Tongue Drum Playing videos. There are at least 10.
@@WORLDDRUMCLUB I've watched them all :)
17:03 "Hammer"
Loved this video. thanks for taking your time to educate us! :)
Great lesson!
Made me happy to see train whistle. Bought one for my kids to play with.
12:20 Beautiful instrument.
Thank you
Thanks 😊👍
At the 1344 mark it sounds like a 55 gallon drum
In the song Remember Me recorded by Miguel and Natalia, (the official recording for the movie "Coco") do you know what percussive instruments they are using?
Cool stuff! I had to laugh when you mentioned about the piano player may not wanting to be associated with us
Pianist here. I agree on this lol.
@@Tyranitar66501 so does that make you a closet percussionist? Ha
@@Tyranitar66501 You are forgiven. : )
@@daveargall3454 haha yes it does :)
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Wow - this looks really exciting - I'm looking forward to it. BTW aerophone is pronounced AIR-OH-phone. My street name is Aero and I have to explain this all the time!
To err is human, To play Aerophone is also human.
@@WORLDDRUMCLUB LOL!
Less talk and more demo would be nice
Trying to hard to explain it brother just say what it is & do it