Congratulations. I am a Brazilian percussionist and I love this type of percussion effects. Most people think that percussion is made of drums only and they forget these little details that make so much difference in a song.
Thank you for sharing this with us. I showed my grade 1 music students as we also did a weather soundscape using various instruments. They were very inspired by what you did!
I love how each instrument alone doesn't sound that realistic but when all of them are put together it sounds really good. Great job on the video, I hope you'll do more of these!
The one you used to make wind sounds, is actually aztec whistle. They were made to mimic the sound of peoples screams when they were dying in very tragic ways. which makes it seem very unsettling to me, but i love all the other sounds. You have a good sense of sound and how it feels to create beautiful things. Peace be with you friend.
I just rediscovered my rain stick and found your video. I would call it, “Come to Me”. That is how I have always perceived percussive instruments. Able to reach our deepest nature and reinforce or undo our very underpinning. Great vid. Thank you.
Really cool watching you using all these tribal-ish instruments making very natural sounds and music. I enjoyed it a lot!!! Thank you very much for the live performance :)
I can't imagine any instrument that conveys more originality. The percussion world is infinitely diverse and transports us into magical sound spaces .A man - as you -connected to his roots can create magical moments. Thank you so much!
this was FANTASTIC, Kalani!! One of my most favorite of drum circle memories is always the laying out of these instruments for a well-homed group and we create that as an ensemble.....requires SUCH close listening and spaciousness for each other....and when it works - it is pure MAGIC! THANK YOU!
That was very impressive. I'd love to do the same thing. It would of been nice to have some bongo in it too. I really want a electronic thumb piano now! haha.
This video is unbelievably calming. At first, I thought that this video focused on you just trying all of the items on your desk, and I was getting really bored until I heard that you were going to record it. I don't regret watching this at all.
I’m a little lost for words, that was not expected! Much physical pain today (I have chronic pain condition) and now I feel very relaxed (and inspired) after listening to your music. I totally enjoyed. Thanks, Peace!
Thank you so much my brother for such an inspirational video. I subscribed to your channel to keep up to date with your wonderful and soulful work. Would you share with me the key of the first flute you use at 6:20 and perhaps the make. That tune really resonated with me. Much Love, Light and Peace to you.
WoW you are living my 65 year old dream. I love ambient construction. I’m slowly building up the tools of trade. I don’t know how to record and loop. I can’t wait to read all of the comments on your channel. Thank you for showing me the way. ✌️🌵 Charlie in AZ
My Grade 3 class in Cambridge, Ontario thought your performance was really cool and interesting! We liked how you created the sound of a rainstorm. We think the piece should be called "Instruments in a Storm."
I enjoyed all of it! I have a 6 foot rainstick & a kalimba that both belonged to my Dad. I really love those seed pods & am surprised at those whistles. Can you explain how the "thunder drum" mech works? How in the world does it produce such a low & loud sound?! I'd like to hear some electric processing/modification on the Kalimba & flutes ~ just to make it more "other wordly" sounding. As for a title ... maybe "Across the Amazon"?
Thank you - The "Thunder Tube" amplifies the vibration of the spring through the head. The spring vibrates at a low rate and therefore, sounds low-pitched when amplified via the head. You can find lots of "thundertubes" online and at your favorite music shop. I like the hand-made version, which is a little harder to find. Will keep your suggestions in mind for digital processing.
DRUMMER 674 so what if someone didn’t like this video. What’s your problem? All of us have different taste in music. Me either I don’t like this video 😂👎👎
Almost 4 minutes in and my spine is already going like: "is it cold in here or what?!" Time to listen to this in a darkened room and pretend I'm a shaman. :o
At first I wanted to say that this was a wonderful video, thank you ☺️❤️. You said that u use the Roland Rc 505, but, correct me if I'm wrong, isn't this the Boss Rc 505 loopstation?
Congratulations. I am a Brazilian percussionist and I love this type of percussion effects. Most people think that percussion is made of drums only and they forget these little details that make so much difference in a song.
Prevot Percussão Thank you for the kind words. Very true! Viva Brazil!
Tbm sou percussionista
I really like the expertise combined with the freedom to do whatever. that is how magic is made
Noah Hornberger Great observation!
The most relaxing thing ever. I forgot this was made by you. So hypnotic. Felt as if I was outside.
sounds like paradise to me. i love the birds sounds.. love all the instruments. so beautiful. thank you.
Thank you for sharing this with us. I showed my grade 1 music students as we also did a weather soundscape using various instruments. They were very inspired by what you did!
Thanks!
I love how each instrument alone doesn't sound that realistic but when all of them are put together it sounds really good. Great job on the video, I hope you'll do more of these!
bravo, simply acoustic ancient instruments meet modern audio technology, beautiful atmosphere, beautiful sound
The one you used to make wind sounds, is actually aztec whistle. They were made to mimic the sound of peoples screams when they were dying in very tragic ways. which makes it seem very unsettling to me, but i love all the other sounds. You have a good sense of sound and how it feels to create beautiful things. Peace be with you friend.
he did say it came from mexico .. what ancient civilization do u think mexicans came from?
This comment made me laugh my ass off whilst simultaneously being educated. Thank you 😂
Love the sounds it harks back to our primeval days and there's something soothing about it.
Superb. I am from Cameroon and i am amazed with the instruments you use hear. Very impressive and show of cor talent.
that sounds GREAT!!!!!
those 2 wind flutes are amazing. hope to find one like it one day :)
I just rediscovered my rain stick and found your video. I would call it, “Come to Me”. That is how I have always perceived percussive instruments. Able to reach our deepest nature and reinforce or undo our very underpinning. Great vid. Thank you.
the title should be "virtual rain"
I love the way u did it..that rain creating bamboo and thunder making instrument is really unique.. awesome
Thank you.
I loved my imaginary journey through life in the wilderness of nature! Thank you! 🙏 I would call it A Nature Walk through the wilderness!
I almost fell asleep watching this
Ljob345 me too
Ljob345
Seriously..... Me too
OH SHIT
Nos no it’s no! ASMR is a fetish! Falling sleep to beautiful music is another thing!
@@AnaMariaNLS I laughed reading this
Those bird calls are phenomenal
I call it the sound of the Amazon, so beautiful.
Thanks
I always love coming back to you for quick and easy lesson on how to better play my little family of percussion instruments - inbetween saxophoning!
when he said "okay" at the end i almost had a heart attack
Same...😂
Beautiful!
Magic performance! Thanks!
I'm in my 30's and have never played any instruments, but watching this make me want to pick something up. Beautiful.
Really cool watching you using all these tribal-ish instruments making very natural sounds and music. I enjoyed it a lot!!! Thank you very much for the live performance :)
This is my WORLD! Pure joy!
Can you tell us the names of each instrument you're using? THEY SOUND AMAZINNGG
and tell us where to buy
Awesome video, soundscape
Whispering Winds
That was amazing! This is my favorite video that you have made. Very well done. Thank you for sharing.
ultimate music sir
Loved it."mountain spirit" , maybe?
I can't imagine any instrument that conveys more originality. The percussion world is infinitely diverse and transports us into magical sound spaces .A man - as you -connected to his roots can create magical moments. Thank you so much!
It's completely looks like magic! :)
Thanks a lot for this!
i felt very nice watching this..calm?relaxed?dunno but was feeling nice.great job!
Hola 👋 in my opinion that sounds like a "Lluvia Azteca-Chamanica" is magic and energetic, pure world energy. Amazing 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
this was FANTASTIC, Kalani!! One of my most favorite of drum circle memories is always the laying out of these instruments for a well-homed group and we create that as an ensemble.....requires SUCH close listening and spaciousness for each other....and when it works - it is pure MAGIC! THANK YOU!
When the flute kicks in. Ahhhhh~
i was like ddddddddaayyyyuummm
YES!!
What flute is it?
Shifurei Saikyou yeahi would like to know as well
@@shifureisaikyou2055 Native American flute
Tripping over the sound created a million thumbs up
Wow...love it. I would enjoy that as background sound in my art studio. I just added you to my Patreon list of artists. Thanks for a great display.
Thanks - I'm planning to make more spontaneous music recordings.
WA ji wah mast. So nice...
Beautiful soundscape! I would love to know where I can buy the Bird whistles you are using! 🙏🏻🐦
I collected them from all over, but try “Lark in the Morning” They have all kinds of different sounds.
Doing this again on life and RUclips you're doing an amazing job God bless
That was very impressive. I'd love to do the same thing. It would of been nice to have some bongo in it too. I really want a electronic thumb piano now! haha.
Check with Mark over at Kalimba Magic.
6:00 "I feel some special emotion on this part" AMAZING. I heard a lot about this type of music, which in the anime of Naruto Shippuden.
You HAVE to make that a song on iTunes or SoundCloud or SOMETHING! If you have, let me know how to get this!
i try to close my eyes it feels like I'm in a deep forest enjoying the nature. just like WOW..
I love the sound of those two flutes at 6:19 and 8:15 .. anybody knows their names?
They are beautiful mann
This video is unbelievably calming. At first, I thought that this video focused on you just trying all of the items on your desk, and I was getting really bored until I heard that you were going to record it.
I don't regret watching this at all.
excellent.......peace always
That was wicked. I will learn woodwind flute!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🇯🇲🇬🇧🙏🏽❤️
Wow! totally amazing! Whats the names of all the bird whistles and where did you get them from, also that wonderful wind whistle.
Absolutely brilliant. I just recorded some sounds on my smart phone. Who knew that gently blowing into a red bull can could sound like wind
It was amazing, I closed my eyez for a moment and I felt like in the real nature
Omg sir...i am from sri lanka...u re amazing sir...i am your fan and loving follower sir...
It was a great video, I think the title should be
spirit in the rain.
Thank you.
This is hands down my favorite video on this website
The thumbnail looked like someone showing us how to grill seafood :D
I’m a little lost for words, that was not expected! Much physical pain today (I have chronic pain condition) and now I feel very relaxed (and inspired) after listening to your music. I totally enjoyed. Thanks, Peace!
Thank you so much my brother for such an inspirational video. I subscribed to your channel to keep up to date with your wonderful and soulful work. Would you share with me the key of the first flute you use at 6:20 and perhaps the make. That tune really resonated with me. Much Love, Light and Peace to you.
This is amazing, I had to close my eyes to while listening to the sounds
I loved everything except the winds sound. Great video.
I love it all! I am so happy I found this channel.
At 5:13. What that’s instrument. I luv this
MinNShawn S Native American Flute
WoW you are living my 65 year old dream. I love ambient construction. I’m slowly building up the tools of trade. I don’t know how to record and loop. I can’t wait to read all of the comments on your channel. Thank you for showing me the way. ✌️🌵
Charlie in AZ
My Grade 3 class in Cambridge, Ontario thought your performance was really cool and interesting! We liked how you created the sound of a rainstorm. We think the piece should be called "Instruments in a Storm."
Got a whole nature vibe going here 🌧️🥱😌😴
I enjoyed all of it! I have a 6 foot rainstick & a kalimba that both belonged to my Dad. I really love those seed pods & am surprised at those whistles. Can you explain how the "thunder drum" mech works? How in the world does it produce such a low & loud sound?! I'd like to hear some electric processing/modification on the Kalimba & flutes ~ just to make it more "other wordly" sounding.
As for a title ... maybe "Across the Amazon"?
Thank you - The "Thunder Tube" amplifies the vibration of the spring through the head. The spring vibrates at a low rate and therefore, sounds low-pitched when amplified via the head. You can find lots of "thundertubes" online and at your favorite music shop. I like the hand-made version, which is a little harder to find. Will keep your suggestions in mind for digital processing.
that was great! loved the flutes and the whistles..
Title. Naturalistic Consciousness
Really dig the channel my man. Plz keep up the good work.
I would give the name of FREE SPIRITS or JOYFUL MIND because, that was exactly what I felt listening to your creation.
7:35 - 7:38
Can you tell me the name of that amazing instrument
Kafkas Türk it’s a type of bird call. I believe either a owl or a mourning dove. Most likely a mourning dove.
Such a wonderful feeling!!! Truely amazed❤️
who the f**k disliked this video? this video was amazing!
DRUMMER 674 i think they are no soul...
When more than 200,000 people watch a video, it’s fairly statistically likely that 0.5% will accidentally hit 👎
DRUMMER 674 so what if someone didn’t like this video. What’s your problem? All of us have different taste in music. Me either I don’t like this video 😂👎👎
Dislike 😂👎👎
i was thinking the same thing
probably just heavy metal lovers
what a great opportunity to involve passers by at poetry fests and other events to have a go at improvising some interesting mood music
How many people are wearing headphones
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I kinda did it when he said he was putting on his.
Congratulations! Very well done; the faith that you pursued you got without any problem.
awesome video really enjoyed it👍👍👍👍👍
That was jaw dropping, amazing, awesome!!!
Could be part of the Age of Empires 1 soundtrack.
Mitch Henderson p
Wololo
That's cool!
watching this video before bed is really help me out from insomnia
Just amazing. I would love to learn how to do this for my sound bath journeys and what equipment to use!
Here's a title:
"Kiss of Rain"
Wowww sir fabulous... awesome
This is beautiful kalani! Do you know a store where i can find some of those instruments, or do i need to go to the origin countries?
This is so sick!! I am amazed! Eyes closed and listening to this made my day!
Almost 4 minutes in and my spine is already going like: "is it cold in here or what?!"
Time to listen to this in a darkened room and pretend I'm a shaman. :o
I called it "the sound of nature"
Totally i loved it!!!
At first I wanted to say that this was a wonderful video, thank you ☺️❤️. You said that u use the Roland Rc 505, but, correct me if I'm wrong, isn't this the Boss Rc 505 loopstation?
Yes, Boss is a Roland brand. My mistake.
Wow... The flutes are amazing
I just subscribed yesterday; SO happy that I did. Great video! :)
Same with me
Listening to this insta-composition was't as much a sitting-through as it was a grooving-with.
Putting this on a loop.
that was beautiful you should do work on videogamers or movies
So many layers of flavor! Well done.
you have to look percussion from dayak familly from indonesia, they are in borneo island (kalimantan), its so nice to hear that ...
i love sape
Don't forget your dayak family in Malaysia! Sarawak and Sabah state mainly. Hello neighbour!
I loved all of the instruments but man, those flutes are pretty damn sweet.
Mind blowing really, thank you for making me hApPy!!!
Fantabulous!!!!
Which flute do you use at 6:20? It's pretty amazing!
Yeah! I was wondering too. It sounds really beautiful
Daykoo probably some kind of drone flute but I'm not sure
I think it's made by High Spirits a Native American flute.
0:44 wow i want those seed pods