well, what's a chili player?. If, you meant pepper they might become the not-so red hot chili peppers, or even the luke warm chili peppers.... Or they would just continue to be 'has beans' ROFL!
+IMr LAPs, To be fair I wrote my comment before he said "we're made out of melted water". Though, that said. I still find trying to make a spiritual connection between "ice instruments being made from frozen water" and humans being "made of melted water" silly. But each to their own I guess.
When he tried to make that "spiritual connection" by stating that the instruments are made of frozen water and we are made of melted water that just cheapened the entire thing for me. Can't you just enjoy the fact that they're instruments made out of freaking ice?
It took him "quite a while" to guess that the temperature fluctuation would affect the tuning of the instruments... Really ? It's like the first thing that should come to mind.
at minus 4 degrees, no I do not think I would've though that either... maybe at 10 degrees but... that's freaking cold... sometimes you need to experience something... also, no way to tell how long each instrument would last unless he tried it
He starts describing the problems of ice instruments: "You have warm bodies next to cold instruments, the ice melts, people heat up the room with breathing..." If only there was a way to maintain the solid form for a long time without constant maintenance.
I have shared this with my elementary music students. They have numerous questions they would like to answer. Most of them I answer with, "I don't know for sure, but I assume......" . Is there a way we contact the gentleman in this video so that we could ask him some questions? It would be great if we could even Skype. However, email or snail mail would be amazing, too.
Bose-Einstein water is not melted. The state of water is fluid, and cannot be melted. Applying heat will cause the liquid to evaporate. When water is in the frozen state, it is solid. From a solid form, it can be melted. From a solid only can something be melted. A liquid could have been melted from a solid, just like molten steel is 'melted' metal at a very high temperature. But the water in its liquid form is not inherently melted unless stated it was melted from a solid form.
+Benjamin Rivera You forget that everything is relative. There is no 'inherent' form of water. In the vacuum of space (due to extremely low pressure)), water is inherently a gas. On Mars, water is inherently a solid. Sure, water is commonly denoted as a liquid for the average person, but this is science we are talking about where you need to be more specific as to which phase you are speaking of. Oh, and even though the guy in the video is technically right by saying 'melted water', the 'we are made of' line is kinda strange. Don't think I am defending his strange word choices. I'm only responding to the specific question of op, which is "water can melt?".
Bose-Einstein I understand what you're saying and I'm correcting myself, the normal state of water to the average human being is liquid. Unless you live in Mars, or somewhere below the freezing point (his situation), the normal water state to the average human you're speaking to will know water as liquid. To the majority of the world, water is inherently known as liquid. I understand that where he lives, water might commonly be known as solid, so in his case it makes sense. But unless the water was previously frozen, saying, "melted water" is wrong in any situation. And that is because melted is the past tense of melt meaning that it was previously frozen. In his case, it's wrong because the water in our body was not previously frozen. I understand what you're saying now though. You're right. Water can melt when it's in its frozen state so unless it's state is otherwise mentioned, it can get a bit tricky. I misunderstood you good talking to you though👍🏻
Bose-Einstein he's is a spiritual person probably Christian. Ex. "He who believes in Me, as the Scripture said, 'From his innermost being will flow rivers of living water.'" Or "He sent from on high, He took me; He drew me out of many waters." I think that one is from Samuel, forgot the other one. But yeah a lot of water in religion so if your parched, ya know where to go, so to speak. Nothing about frozen waters. However, there are hints of talk about Antarctica it would seem in books that use to be in the Judaic Christian texts before the Council of Nicea.
Music is a deep source of love in the world and i feel like this is a very well new defined way of music, this is genius and it is one of the best videos of music i have seen in a long time
I would say it is just amazing how these people create all that instruments, music and the how consept just from ice. It is a great effort I have to admit.
C'mon, Laurens. When I wrote strings I really meant strings (proper), not string instruments. Why do you think I am wearing the jester hat in my avatar picture?
It would be nice to hear the sound a violin's ice soundbox makes because as an electric instrument, apart from the aesthetic value, the body may as well be made of concrete.
B. Hagedash Yeah I was really looking forward to hearing the actual sound of the ice. I wonder if he has tried and it simply doesn't sound good, or he just lacks the knowedlege of instrument crafting.
whats the point of making a violin on ice if you put an electric capsule!? you could put it on a potato and it would sound the same, like there is no acoustic advanteges from ice!
Things like an electric violin use something called a piezio pick-up. I'm not sure if I got the spelling right, but instead of reading the magnetic fluctuations like a standard electric guitar pick-up, it's basically just mic'ed up and feels the acoustic vibrations...That is, if it was electrified at all. The small concert hall and the nature of the dome enclosure should also play into the acoustics and violins, as well as several of the other instruments in there, shouldn't need electric amplification.
Even if the pick ups are in the ice, the ice itself would resonate much differently than wood or metal and as such the pickups would sound a bit different as well. Either way I think the whole idea behind it all is the atmosphere more than anything.
Wow the ice really does make a beautiful sound. Yamaha needs to sample those ice instruments and put them on a Tyros so that people who live in warm areas can play music with the beautiful sound.
My question is: Why? Ice instruments are brittle, they melt and change tuning whenever someone goes near it, the low temperature slows down the musician's muscles in their fingers and wrists and makes it significantly harder for them to play anything (If you've ever tried to play guitar, piano, violin, etc when it's cold out, you'll know what I'm talking about). And yet somebody went through the trouble of dealing with all these issues, inventing new solutions, just to make sound waves with frozen water. Why?
You know, you could criticize hundreds of things that one person does, including yourself. Humans can be disgusting, terrifying and horrible. It's easy to see that. Yet, we can also see beauty in what humans do, however simple it may be. Sure, following the expectations of society can be admirable, but it can also be draining. Why not try something new once in a while? I'm sure this guy has done his time, drudging through years (maybe decades) of a mundane life.
FLUTE!!! What you at??? You were supposed to come in 2 bars ago!
Thowwy Diwectow. My thougue ith thtuck to the phloot.
Im glad i wasn't drinking anything when i read this.. 😆
Lovely
Underrated comment
This made me so happy lmao
That’s amazing 😂 I would’ve loved to see the flute hahaha
I can't wait for the fire instruments
buster only full screen mode captions on boss rush that'll be lit
When you make a song of ice and fire, you get Game of Thrones. And then the fictional barrier gets breached and the Night King invades Sweden.
Watch Mad Max fury road.
"Everything changed when the fire musicians attacked."
Holy smokes
*the violin sounded so nICE*
Super Flute RIGHT!!! Beautiful sound. I have now heard my favorite violin.
I am no violin expert but it's one of the most beautiful sounds I've ever heard. Gonna watch it again now.🎻🌬
I honestly didn't like the sound of the ice violin, the ice guitar sounded much more interesting
You guys didn't understand the joke
Yep!
the ice violin :') such a beautiful sound and guitar
The violinist was also quite beautiful...
The song is ”Koppången” if you want to look it up. :)
ethereal prince ARMYY!! and yeah true!
I'm the 400th LIKE
ethereal prince jimin
I think it's safe to say the band playing the is coolest band ever..
David Hauzel “coolest”
David Hauzel// Door's over there, hun. I already took your bags out for you.
bro...
I want to go there, it looks very cool
Ba Dum Tiss
i CE what you did there
There's snow doubt about it.
Was that even an intentional pun?
I want to live there
if the red hot chili players played in there... what whold happen?
Snow (Hey Oh) on repeat.
Average Action hahahaha
they’d just become chilly peppers
Is that a JoJo reference
well, what's a chili player?. If, you meant pepper they might become the not-so red hot chili peppers, or even the luke warm chili peppers.... Or they would just continue to be 'has beans' ROFL!
"Melted water"
Pre-melted instant water.
We are made of "melted water"
woken
Luis Fernando leave him alone, look at all he has made
your right sorry it was just a joke
What's more amazing than a creative and artistic mind accompanied with commitment?
Well done really.
Looks like a nice place to go chill 😜
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I see what u did there lol
Looks like an ice place to go chill
666th like :O
Tremendous video. Mind blowing
"The ice instrument is made of frozen water" --- *face palm* you don't say.
and we're made of melted water
qumquat Melted ice bro... you are even worse.
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+IMr LAPs, To be fair I wrote my comment before he said "we're made out of melted water". Though, that said. I still find trying to make a spiritual connection between "ice instruments being made from frozen water" and humans being "made of melted water" silly. But each to their own I guess.
IMr LAPS lol, this guy and his 61 likes are stoopid
Very cool. Would be a chillin experience being there.
ok ill walk away now
I hope you slip on ice on your way to the door.
Dang that was pretty cold.
chillax bro
That looks like a cool concert.. 😎
Uranus hahaha that was so punny.
Literally the title of the video.
Wood instruments, Wind instruments, and now Water instruments...
But everything changed when the Fire instruments played...
You need to play a song a song of ice and fire
Yeah, get some fire involved...but it could turn into a song of water very quickly.
That would be cool and fitting. The ambience of the whole place looks like somewhere beyond the Wall. I wanna hear Jon Snoowww
Just don't try to play Through the Fire and Flames.
^^winds of winter would be cool as
When he tried to make that "spiritual connection" by stating that the instruments are made of frozen water and we are made of melted water that just cheapened the entire thing for me. Can't you just enjoy the fact that they're instruments made out of freaking ice?
L S thank you ...
I thought exactly the same thing.
I thought I was the only one
Dude chill out, honestly I laughed
He said we are made out of melted water
we are made of ..... just water
So melted ICE
I don't think it was "spiritual," I think he was just trying to make a joke.
He meant there is something poetic about it, ‘spiritual’ might not have been the most effective term. So what. Relax.
Grow up.
He should have played Vanilla Ice, just for kicks.
DJstoopnig Maybe they did!
It took him "quite a while" to guess that the temperature fluctuation would affect the tuning of the instruments...
Really ? It's like the first thing that should come to mind.
at minus 4 degrees, no I do not think I would've though that either... maybe at 10 degrees but... that's freaking cold... sometimes you need to experience something... also, no way to tell how long each instrument would last unless he tried it
-10 isn't cold; it's refreshing. When I was in the army, we had -53. That's cold.
teppolungren it is cold tho
teppolundgren watch out we got a badass over here
Everything is obvious after being explained
Needless to say this is gorgeous. I have an obsession with ice myself.
2:04 Because the audience is breathing lol. It's beautiful art though
nathanael thomas well when you have 25-35 people breathing air at about 98.6 degrees in a small sealed room, it gets kinda warm
Nicholas Johnson I get that but it kinda sounds funny to me
@@nathanaelthomas2945 It sounds as if only the audience was breathing not them
Listening to this ice violin makes me so happy and fulfilled.
It would be neat to see instruments made with other types of crystals
The ice violin sounds so beautiful!!
He starts describing the problems of ice instruments: "You have warm bodies next to cold instruments, the ice melts, people heat up the room with breathing..." If only there was a way to maintain the solid form for a long time without constant maintenance.
You mean by not making them out of ice?
Lool sounds dirty when i read it...why😂😂
Put vampires to play on the instruments
There are things you could add to the ice to make it more stable, but that probably goes against his ethos.
play in a freezer.........DUUUUUUUHHH
Beautiful constructions. This is art. From creating to playing even maintaining. It's beautiful and pure.
Ice sculptg, music, instrument maker, architecture.... wow... this guy's amazing!Full on music on ice kind of thing
fake japanese
What a heart warming performance...but not too warm
I have shared this with my elementary music students. They have numerous questions they would like to answer. Most of them I answer with, "I don't know for sure, but I assume......" . Is there a way we contact the gentleman in this video so that we could ask him some questions? It would be great if we could even Skype. However, email or snail mail would be amazing, too.
The ice violin sounds so so beautiful
The ice instruments sound so beautiful
las malvinas argentinas
My two favorite things, ice and music. My life is complete.
maybe it was just the room but that violin sound was clean af
The violin has such a soft, clear tone.
"We're made of melted water", water can melt?🤔
Frozen water when melted is melted water. Remember: water can be frozen, gaseous, or liquid.
Bose-Einstein water is not melted. The state of water is fluid, and cannot be melted. Applying heat will cause the liquid to evaporate. When water is in the frozen state, it is solid. From a solid form, it can be melted. From a solid only can something be melted. A liquid could have been melted from a solid, just like molten steel is 'melted' metal at a very high temperature. But the water in its liquid form is not inherently melted unless stated it was melted from a solid form.
+Benjamin Rivera
You forget that everything is relative. There is no 'inherent' form of water. In the vacuum of space (due to extremely low pressure)), water is inherently a gas. On Mars, water is inherently a solid. Sure, water is commonly denoted as a liquid for the average person, but this is science we are talking about where you need to be more specific as to which phase you are speaking of.
Oh, and even though the guy in the video is technically right by saying 'melted water', the 'we are made of' line is kinda strange. Don't think I am defending his strange word choices. I'm only responding to the specific question of op, which is "water can melt?".
Bose-Einstein I understand what you're saying and I'm correcting myself, the normal state of water to the average human being is liquid. Unless you live in Mars, or somewhere below the freezing point (his situation), the normal water state to the average human you're speaking to will know water as liquid. To the majority of the world, water is inherently known as liquid. I understand that where he lives, water might commonly be known as solid, so in his case it makes sense. But unless the water was previously frozen, saying, "melted water" is wrong in any situation. And that is because melted is the past tense of melt meaning that it was previously frozen. In his case, it's wrong because the water in our body was not previously frozen.
I understand what you're saying now though. You're right. Water can melt when it's in its frozen state so unless it's state is otherwise mentioned, it can get a bit tricky. I misunderstood you good talking to you though👍🏻
Bose-Einstein he's is a spiritual person probably Christian. Ex. "He who believes in Me, as the Scripture said, 'From his innermost being will flow rivers of living water.'" Or "He sent from on high, He took me; He drew me out of many waters." I think that one is from Samuel, forgot the other one. But yeah a lot of water in religion so if your parched, ya know where to go, so to speak. Nothing about frozen waters. However, there are hints of talk about Antarctica it would seem in books that use to be in the Judaic Christian texts before the Council of Nicea.
THIS IS THE EXAMPLE OF WORD 'COOL'... EVERYTHING COOL EVEN MUSIC TOO... REALLY COOL..
*_WHAT A CHILLING EXPERIENCE!_*
It’s amazing how you get correct string tension on the violin, bass and guitar from anchoring to ice....! -Genius-
Whats cooler than being cool? Ice Cold!
Absolutely wonderful. "They actually did it.!"
okay but have you tried playing the ice cymbal
Weesaan lmfao
That might crash the ride lol
@barry allen: No idiot. He means cymbal.
@barry allen you are the idiot HAHAHA
I've played an ice cymbal, once.
Music is a deep source of love in the world and i feel like this is a very well new defined way of music, this is genius and it is one of the best videos of music i have seen in a long time
"Melted water"
*YOU HEAR THAT SCIENCE TEACHER?*
the world needs more of this type of exploration.
I don't know how to say how much I feel about this.
When he said "Welcome To My Dreams" I got chills.
This guy should work at Disney World
Terje isungset has been doing this for years and his music is original and gorgeous
i whant to see that guy and say, hey thats pretty cool. well done.
Nuclear Mayhem nice
Games Games you mean nICE
It's amazing to see that people still have original ideas
Live from the planet Hoth!
..Seriously though, this is beautiful~
2:37 I am impressed that you were able to discern two opposing vectors in sound!!!!
In Soviet Russia, the instruments play YOU!
Even though it is ice this...
Melted my heart.
amazing! very beautiful music! keep on singing and playing beautiful music to the world!
“We’re made of melted water” this dude is rolling on that thin mountain air 😜 love it
This guy's gotta be a Scorpio.
1:37 Thats a great logo too. Brilliant.
This would be perfect for that grumpy villain Mr. Freeze....the soothing sounds would put a smile on his face and turn him good.
You can really see the nature of the people in the comment section. Always focused on other's mistake.
It wasn't a mistake though, that's what he MEANT TO SAY!
Should be played on Winter Olympics
Incredible!
*Ice Violin:* (plays)
*Manny:* Yea, like, frozen. Like I have actual *chills*
Keep Refrigerated For Longer Use
The sound resonates in a very metallic way, like they’re made of steel
Guy: what instrument do you play?
Me: I play this ice violin 😎😎😎😎😎
They are just amazing,unbelievable.
I want that violin
I bet the music there is pretty *chill* ‘cause the concert is pretty *cool*
this is so beautiful
king pedro barcelona-gano 😀
Definition of Magic: Unbelievable, but happening.
Not bad.
All that electricity.... all that "water"....
purified water does not conduct electricity.
I had no idea an ice violin could actually play!!
Now play ice ice baby
Stunning...bloody brilliant!! The violins, in particular, are magnificent.
Absolutely beautiful, thank you.
I would say it is just amazing how these people create all that instruments, music and the how consept just from ice. It is a great effort I have to admit.
What a cool idea its really (n)Ice
This is one concert that you cant have a world tour.
Bit disappointing that the stringed instruments all appear to be electric.
I am disappointed too: the strings are metal, not ice…
C'mon, Laurens. When I wrote strings I really meant strings (proper), not string instruments. Why do you think I am wearing the jester hat in my avatar picture?
It would be nice to hear the sound a violin's ice soundbox makes because as an electric instrument, apart from the aesthetic value, the body may as well be made of concrete.
B. Hagedash Yeah I was really looking forward to hearing the actual sound of the ice. I wonder if he has tried and it simply doesn't sound good, or he just lacks the knowedlege of instrument crafting.
Someone posted that they use piezo pickups, not magnetic, so they do pick up the vibrations in the ice.
This is astonishing. So Beautiful & Revolutionary!
whats the point of making a violin on ice if you put an electric capsule!? you could put it on a potato and it would sound the same, like there is no acoustic advanteges from ice!
Luciano Lizana ice isn't meant to give an acoustic advantage. It's a novelty.
Things like an electric violin use something called a piezio pick-up. I'm not sure if I got the spelling right, but instead of reading the magnetic fluctuations like a standard electric guitar pick-up, it's basically just mic'ed up and feels the acoustic vibrations...That is, if it was electrified at all. The small concert hall and the nature of the dome enclosure should also play into the acoustics and violins, as well as several of the other instruments in there, shouldn't need electric amplification.
Potato orchestra! Make it happen Luciano! Haha
Ian Fox :O oh i see, thats interesting!
Even if the pick ups are in the ice, the ice itself would resonate much differently than wood or metal and as such the pickups would sound a bit different as well. Either way I think the whole idea behind it all is the atmosphere more than anything.
Wow the ice really does make a beautiful sound. Yamaha needs to sample those ice instruments and put them on a Tyros so that people who live in warm areas can play music with the beautiful sound.
1:23 the music was so beautiful it makes me happy! What is that music called?
Mc Fhordee Catunao you might have found the song already, before this comment. But if not the tune at 1.23 is called Koppången - Helen Sjöholm
Ewelina Andrén Per-Erik Moraeus* 😇
Mc Fhordee Catunao Darude Icestorm
The Final Countdown! I love that song.
I basically live neighbor with Luleå and I've never known that they play with ice instruments there
Cool and magical! That Tim sounds like Al Franken.
how did they froze singer's vocal cords?
Music can be created anywhere, very cool
But can you make an ice trombone for me tho?😂😂
The stringed instruments are really cool sounding
until global warming destroy it
Viral Videos climate change and no
haha yeah
CCG Bass and More they like to leave out key information like it being a natural process
lol shut up al gore
Actually, global warming gonna make north european countries like sweden colder
I love the rgb lighting inside the instruments. I'll now wait for glass instruments with rgb lighting to be made.
different strokes for different folks, I guess.
"It's just makes me so happy".
Yeah I keep my trumpet in the freezer too
You should play “let it go” with the ice instruments
(I know the song is annoying but it’s fun to watch they play it with real ice)
Conductor: What do you play?
Me: Ice, sir.
Conductor: Heh. Think you're being funny do ya?
Me: *pulls out ice violin* No. No sir.
This soundtrack is fire.
My question is: Why?
Ice instruments are brittle, they melt and change tuning whenever someone goes near it, the low temperature slows down the musician's muscles in their fingers and wrists and makes it significantly harder for them to play anything (If you've ever tried to play guitar, piano, violin, etc when it's cold out, you'll know what I'm talking about).
And yet somebody went through the trouble of dealing with all these issues, inventing new solutions, just to make sound waves with frozen water. Why?
Hyrum Diesen why not? we do things because we can, that's how humans work
To be hipster and pretentious.
Rodrigo Vaccari Who you callin' stupid?
Hyrum Diesen Sweden, that's why.
You know, you could criticize hundreds of things that one person does, including yourself. Humans can be disgusting, terrifying and horrible. It's easy to see that. Yet, we can also see beauty in what humans do, however simple it may be. Sure, following the expectations of society can be admirable, but it can also be draining. Why not try something new once in a while? I'm sure this guy has done his time, drudging through years (maybe decades) of a mundane life.
Beautiful creation👏👏👏👏