As a musician, when you listen to a song the amount of times it takes to play the instrumental part excellently, you will most definitely know all the words by heart. I was in a corporate cover's band and we all done 200 songs by memory. Musicians can have a crazy repertoire inside their brains
Dovydas is a street muscian "looper". He uses electronics to record various layers of "loops" to play requested songs. A LOT of them are when he listens to it over the requesters phone and he just spits it out. He is amazing, I've followed him for years.
You can't miss with The Devil Went Down to Georgia! These guys are great! I subscribed to your channel a year ago when you found Voiceplay. They did two Michael Jackson covers this year, The Way You Make Me Feel and Thriller. I think you'd love them!
I have close to 300 different song lyrics in my head. I sang in a bar/cover band. But then again, I've been told that "I'm not right" lol. I have sick memory skills.
Violin solos and such do show up. Kajiura Yuki usually has a nice violin part to a lot of her songs. More 'gothic rock' like Lost Fairy also use violins as a key part in their songs (like 月影トロイメライ) - harpsichord and violins being oft used in their genre for their natural atmosphere. Can also catch streamers like Fujikura Uruka that do electric violin 'karaoke' of the chat's request.
You should check out RAMENSTEIN - KPOP Goes Metal (Mia Asano, Tina Guo, Kiki Wong, Grace Kelly) next. Mia Asano, has a bunch of videos and you're right electric violin is great with rock. I've also found people doing electric Cello, which lead me to the the Two Cells channel.
Thinking about it there is Shipping Up to Boston (Official Music Video) - MIA x ALLY which is a good one for Mia Asano with another woman doing bagpipes.
Been wondering if something had happened to her - whenever violins come up, hear mention of Stirling and such, but not Mae. Personally, loved her Storm from Vivaldi.
This was a scripted interaction. This is a totally planned and practiced bit. There's nothing wrong with that, it's just not a spontaneous song request. I've been watching how street scammers operate, and they operate in packs with watchers, and set up men. More than likely, whoever requested the song was a friend of the band as well as the filmer. Also, I am sure they have an entire bank of songs they can play, they are definitely both talented.
Do you know the difference between a violin and a fiddle??? A violin has strings and a fiddle has strangs
Entirely accurate.
As a musician, when you listen to a song the amount of times it takes to play the instrumental part excellently, you will most definitely know all the words by heart.
I was in a corporate cover's band and we all done 200 songs by memory. Musicians can have a crazy repertoire inside their brains
DOVYDAS put on the best Covid live streams during the lock down. His Galactic journey freestyle mixes are out of this world.
Dovydas is a street muscian "looper". He uses electronics to record various layers of "loops" to play requested songs. A LOT of them are when he listens to it over the requesters phone and he just spits it out. He is amazing, I've followed him for years.
Dovydas! I LOVE him!! He used to be an icon in Sarasota.
Until the City of Sarasota ran him out of town for nothing.
Lol! "That's not a fiddle!"
i think every fiddle player knows this song by heart to be honest.... @ 4:53
Musicians generally know hundreds of songs by heart, especially the classics.
A great fiddle classic by Charile Daniels. Even I know it by heart for all the times I've listened to it. 😀
Yes, she sings okay, but she's a master on that instrument.
You can't miss with The Devil Went Down to Georgia! These guys are great!
I subscribed to your channel a year ago when you found Voiceplay. They did two Michael Jackson covers this year, The Way You Make Me Feel and Thriller. I think you'd love them!
Hey MrLBoyd check out Lindsey Sterling: Shadows and Daisy Electric Violin.
Yes. Georgia is on the east coast, between SC and FL.
“Fiddle” is just an old American slang for violin. Same instrument.
I haven't heard this song in a long time and dam I remembered the lyrics! not bad for my 64 year old brain! Good one!
I have close to 300 different song lyrics in my head. I sang in a bar/cover band. But then again, I've been told that "I'm not right" lol. I have sick memory skills.
Dovydas is amazing! I found out about Mia through watching his videos. She is insane as well.
Dave Matthews Band been on violin solos since the 90's
Violin solos and such do show up. Kajiura Yuki usually has a nice violin part to a lot of her songs. More 'gothic rock' like Lost Fairy also use violins as a key part in their songs (like 月影トロイメライ) - harpsichord and violins being oft used in their genre for their natural atmosphere.
Can also catch streamers like Fujikura Uruka that do electric violin 'karaoke' of the chat's request.
This is the fiddler's song though. I know all the words as a country lover :)
I am pretty sure that she has some videos and does live events with another woman that plays the bagpipes. They have some good covers of big hits.
It’s ally the piper
Mia is a great violinist! Dovydas does these impromptu little concerts all over! Yeah they are a setup!
Mia does a lot of YT and shorts. She is amazing!
lol a fiddle and violin are one and the same
Can you make playlists seperating by types like rock,country,rap etc
Go down the Dovydas rabbit hole! He's very talented.
You should check out RAMENSTEIN - KPOP Goes Metal (Mia Asano, Tina Guo, Kiki Wong, Grace Kelly) next. Mia Asano, has a bunch of videos and you're right electric violin is great with rock. I've also found people doing electric Cello, which lead me to the the Two Cells channel.
Thinking about it there is Shipping Up to Boston (Official Music Video) - MIA x ALLY which is a good one for Mia Asano with another woman doing bagpipes.
If you want to see some fine fiddling, check out New Grass Revival Callin Baton Rouge. Sam Bush is a maestro on the fiddle and mandolin.
You can't slay the violin / fiddle / strings like this and not know that song. Fact.
have you eared of Vanessa-Mae ?! also check out "apocalyptica"
Been wondering if something had happened to her - whenever violins come up, hear mention of Stirling and such, but not Mae. Personally, loved her Storm from Vivaldi.
Thats the same guy from the Johnny Cash Waffle House video
Nina DiGregorio and "The Femmes of Rock". I saw them open for Ted Nugent, they were fantastic.
Him not being American makes me think he was thinking Georgia the country which is nowhere near an ocean
Georgia the country has a coastline lol, it's on the Black Sea.
@@markgreen950 ok it's on an inland sea it's not an ocean, Michigan has a coastline it still doesn't put it on an ocean.
Pear in Huntington Beach California
"I think this should become a thing, violin solos"....Lindsey Stirling has entered the chat.
AND Nina DeGregorio.
She reminds me of Lindsey Sterling.
Dude, check out Mia and Ally the Piper.
I've got to disagree on this one. This is one of those songs that if you love it, you know it inside and out.
You know that's the same guy from The Waffle House right??
This was a scripted interaction. This is a totally planned and practiced bit. There's nothing wrong with that, it's just not a spontaneous song request. I've been watching how street scammers operate, and they operate in packs with watchers, and set up men. More than likely, whoever requested the song was a friend of the band as well as the filmer. Also, I am sure they have an entire bank of songs they can play, they are definitely both talented.
Day, two of asking for you to listen to the system by Tom MacDonald
The land of the free? Why is even this censored to 💩?
nice cap....
This is terrible compared to the original
Dear God, what an insult to the original. Get taht crap out of here!!