My father would have enjoyed this video. I used to help him with tuning Pipe Organs by holding keys while he tuned the individual pipes. The last one we worked on together was during the summer of '92. We took apart the tone cabinet and rebuilt the blower and pipe boards. The leather pads and valves had fallen apart and he replaced them all. That was one of the smaller organs I remember him working on. There were several others including the construction of the sanctuary organ at the 2nd Baptist Church in Houston Texas. That job required assembly of a crane in the Sanctuary to assemble some of the larger pipes. I also remember a large pipe organ at one of the churches in Oklahoma City, but forget which one it was.
It's very inspiring that you can create a working instrument using so simple materials. Some acoustic design would come in handy though to make this not to sound like floppy disk drives.
Как человек, когда-то клеивший поделки из бумаги и картона, скажу, что над такими мелкими деталями и узлами приходится изрядно потрудиться и затратить изрядное количество времени. А уж тем более для создания работающего музыкального инструмента... Это достойно восхищения. Тем более, здесь наглядно показан принцип работы органа, что очень пригодилось бы для преподавателей музыкальной школы.
Trains in horror movies: 3:12. Meanwhile, the protagonist does nothing other than stand between the rails, screaming, possibly running down the track and falling, as the train hits them and continues at full power. They could have just walked off the track.
The process was fascinating to watch! And it's a really cool design, but the sound....I just can't take the sound seriously. Would love to hear more played on it though!
Very nice! As an organist myself, the pipes you built closely resemble the Trumpet stops on pipe organs. They too, use a metal tongue, which acts as a reed, vibrating as air flows past. The only difference is that yours are paper while a pipe organ trumpet has metal. Very cool!
Suggestion: Go to next church with organ and do a video together with the organist, asking him if he could try it out for a few more minutes (at least 15 minutes).
The amount of work that went into this is amazing - as is the fact that it is acctually in tune. I suspect tuning it took ages, in my experence Thats always the hard part when making instraments. Bravo!
Thank you! Yes, you are completely right about tuning. For this particular paper organ it is not only hard to tune it more or less correctly, but it also becomes out of tune very quickly
@@nothingssmore Congratulations on a beautiful & instructive video. Now I understand why they build organs out of metal not paper! For what it's worth, I met a plumber once who built a little chamber organ out of leftover bits of metal pipe. He was accompanying my choir in a Bach cantata. But it took him about 30 minutes every time to tune his instrument.
It's more that the 1% of creative people show off what they do, and that gets shown off more than a dude vibing in an Arby's parking lot coming up with comebacks to a verbal fight from 2 days ago.
*Very interesting!* The sound of this type of organ is perfect for performing Rimsky Korsakov's The Flight of the Bumblebee. *Очень интересно!* Звучание этого органа идеально подходит для игры «Полет шмеля» Римского Корсакова.
The sound is so nasty but that’s an aesthetic of its own. And the work… wow. 🤩 Even though that’s paper and cardboard, I don’t think I’d endure making this myself.
So imagine how bigger and more complicated is to build the original a few-voices organ or a large instrument. The organ are the most difficoult instrument and largergest to building.
This is absolutely AMAZING!
jason bourne its jesus christ
Jesus approves.
@@hughsl3942 _wait_
Thanks hesus
you know your creation is good when Jesus Christ approves it
my god, it sounds like a kazoo-
*kazoogan*
It'd be a kazoorgan.
Byakugan < sharingan < mangekyo sharingan < rinnegan < kazoogan
@@localgrassfieldboneshandler that sounds like a type of demon for some reason.
I heard this like how that guy (I forgot his name) from street fighter goes hadooken
Legit sounds like a superpower move
It sounds awful but I think you're a genius
No they just used common knowlage. A harmanica works similarly.
@@babyblazeredstone9133 reasonably common knowledge, but incredible craftsmanship
@@babyblazeredstone9133 I can’t tell if all your misspellings are intentional or not
Was anyone else recommended this and dont know why but are still enjoying the kazoo piano-
Sounds like a dying animal. But this is super cool
😹❤️
*('-' )*
...
Or one of those $0.25 plastic "trumpet" toys.
Dying animals is super cool?! Sick bastard...
It’s called a kazoo
This is awesome.
Hello umami
i love your videos
Figures you'd be here
A surprise, to be sure, but a welcome one!
Didn’t think you’d spaghettify yourself over to this video
TEACHER: ok we are going to do some origami today so get some paper.
THE QUIET KID:
Origami lessons in asian kindergarten be like
Not so quiet anymore xD
Underrated comment 🤣
It kinda sounds like an otamatone-
My father would have enjoyed this video. I used to help him with tuning Pipe Organs by holding keys while he tuned the individual pipes. The last one we worked on together was during the summer of '92. We took apart the tone cabinet and rebuilt the blower and pipe boards. The leather pads and valves had fallen apart and he replaced them all. That was one of the smaller organs I remember him working on. There were several others including the construction of the sanctuary organ at the 2nd Baptist Church in Houston Texas. That job required assembly of a crane in the Sanctuary to assemble some of the larger pipes. I also remember a large pipe organ at one of the churches in Oklahoma City, but forget which one it was.
It sounds like a sick goose, but man, what a fantastic adorable little thing! I am slightly envious, curious and happy at the same time. Brilliant!
AAAAA
Чел, ты реально собрал ЧЕРТОВ МИНИ-ОРГАН?!
ты гений, я в шоке
Вот такую Такату и фугу я ещё не видел.
А по моему просто кто то пердит)))
@@НастяКобыла ваш комментарий - показатель вашего развития. 😒
И оно где-то на уровне детсадовки.
Такату точно не видели
@@УликЛ Токкату*
А ещё другим что-то говорите..
@@Holyvirgo а я никому замечаний о правописании не пишу. И вас не просил. Я знаю как пишется, но ОПЕЧАТКУ исправлять не буду.
Это поразительно, не знаю, почему Ютуб решил, что только сейчас пришло время это порекомендовать
Wow, a paper pipe organ. The engineering and imagination that went into this is truly remarkable. Bravo! 👏
Wow, just wow, your models are so freaking precise, I can't imagine the time you must have spent working on it, great job man! You are awesome!!!
Этот чувак сделал мой день!!!
Давно не было новинок, думал забросил это дело.
А тут ТАКОЕ!!! не ожидал даже, очень масштабно!
Золотые руки!
This is what RUclips is for.
This is a perfect video. Content, length, editing, image quality, it’s how vids are done right.
I love how the same design is able to be used for all the keys with a small mechanism for tuning. Ingenious and crafty engineering!
just the fact that he gets something made from cartboard airtight is amazing....
So much work for a paper instrument… but brilliant! A paper crumhorn would be interesting.
It's very inspiring that you can create a working instrument using so simple materials. Some acoustic design would come in handy though to make this not to sound like floppy disk drives.
Glad to see that you still make amazing contraptions from paper. Greetings from Poland :)
Это звучит как двадцать замученных ради музыки гусят.
Бедные гуси.
Гуси сдохли от такой музыки
what?
@@jamesmatthewsjr7400 it's sounds like a twenty little goose for sake a music broken
@@Сергей-п6ш1т гугл переводчик?)
Как человек, когда-то клеивший поделки из бумаги и картона, скажу, что над такими мелкими деталями и узлами приходится изрядно потрудиться и затратить изрядное количество времени. А уж тем более для создания работающего музыкального инструмента... Это достойно восхищения. Тем более, здесь наглядно показан принцип работы органа, что очень пригодилось бы для преподавателей музыкальной школы.
trucks in horror movies are like:
2:00
Trains in horror movies: 3:12.
Meanwhile, the protagonist does nothing other than stand between the rails, screaming, possibly running down the track and falling, as the train hits them and continues at full power. They could have just walked off the track.
@@user2C47 lool
Гениально Алексей, гениально! Молодец! Рад за земляка!
That guy. Made. A. Kazoo organ.
Just how great can humanity get.
Почему это не в трендах?!
Прекрасно просто!
все тренды ваш Анальный занял
если честно рекомендации лучше трендов...
I don’t regret clicking on this video. I want to make one.
всё гениальное просто...) просто воздух, просто язычек , просто труба, а вкупе - просто волшебство))
This is taking Nintendo Labo to a whole new level
Looking for this comment
imagine being this smart
that's actually a really cool concept
I loved the technical information!
I had no idea about the tuning wires. Such an elegant solution.
Kinda sounds like a kazoo, extremely cool tho!
The fact it's a working instrument is just delightful. Well done! 🎹🖤
It sounds better than I expected!
I love it! This is some precision paper engineering!
That C# is absolutely dope
Very impressive paper precision!! Fun sound, too. Well done.
it sounds like an orchestra of dying kazoos.
I know, Isn't it beautiful
@@Lillylafrog stop your killing me with laughter
When a Piano makes love to a Kazoo!! Behold! The Pikazoo!!
It sounds like an Otamatone. I love it! What a great project.
When a kazoo and a pipe organ love each other veeeeery much...
Very cool. Seems so simple, yet very complex at the same time. 👍
The process was fascinating to watch! And it's a really cool design, but the sound....I just can't take the sound seriously. Would love to hear more played on it though!
What a wonderful project! And very instructive! Thank you very much for not talking!
Thanks algorithm. Probably this is exactly what we needed in these difficult times
That's a nice way to discover and try how an organ works without spending a lot on it.
Thanks for your interesting project... and thanks *very much* for testing the organ with Bach's own organ-testing-tune. In heaven, the master smiles.
i’m convinced there’s something big happening and youtube’s gonna use the same technique to get us all together when it happens
Get ready to be the top comment
Very nice! As an organist myself, the pipes you built closely resemble the Trumpet stops on pipe organs. They too, use a metal tongue, which acts as a reed, vibrating as air flows past. The only difference is that yours are paper while a pipe organ trumpet has metal. Very cool!
Very well made, very creative, very, *very* annoying to listen to...
That did make me laugh :)
Вы меня развеселили.2 часа ночи ,а я смеюсь во весь голос. Спасибо.Гениально.Просто потрясающе.
Suggestion: Go to next church with organ and do a video together with the organist, asking him if he could try it out for a few more minutes (at least 15 minutes).
The amount of work that went into this is amazing - as is the fact that it is acctually in tune. I suspect tuning it took ages, in my experence Thats always the hard part when making instraments. Bravo!
Thank you! Yes, you are completely right about tuning. For this particular paper organ it is not only hard to tune it more or less correctly, but it also becomes out of tune very quickly
@@nothingssmore Congratulations on a beautiful & instructive video. Now I understand why they build organs out of metal not paper! For what it's worth, I met a plumber once who built a little chamber organ out of leftover bits of metal pipe. He was accompanying my choir in a Bach cantata. But it took him about 30 minutes every time to tune his instrument.
man
why am i the only stupid person on earth
You're not
@@lapislazuli2896 well yea i wear my mask rite
You're not alone. You can't be stupider than me.
@@thegrate1521 those who don't are stupid
It's more that the 1% of creative people show off what they do, and that gets shown off more than a dude vibing in an Arby's parking lot coming up with comebacks to a verbal fight from 2 days ago.
You genius, I never thought about making the reeds from paper, helped me a lot, thank you so much
Вау! Чувак, это очень круто! Респект.
This video is so much more then I expected. Incredible! Entirely paper? Bellows? Wow.
Beautiful, a lot of principles showed in this video, thank you for sharing and Good job
Glad to see that you're still building awesome things. Keep up the great work! :)
a lot of work for something completely unusable musically, still absolutely amazing--great work!
not bad for the algorithm to recommend this in less than 10 years!
Ого! Мощнейше! Супер видео!
wonderful visualization of how an organ makes sound!
I cannot believe how much work that must have been. good job mate
Why is this just now getting popular? This thing is amazing!
That is freakin impressive
It's cool how you built it, but the sound.. what sweet melodious perfection! It's like coming home finally after a long battle.
If a swarm of wasps could all sing like an Otamatone. Absolutely amazing.
I love how even the bellows are paper, amazing
*Very interesting!* The sound of this type of organ is perfect for performing Rimsky Korsakov's The Flight of the Bumblebee.
*Очень интересно!* Звучание этого органа идеально подходит для игры «Полет шмеля» Римского Корсакова.
The more I see of RUclips . The more respect I have for the very clever people out there !
He deserves an OSCAR !
Охренительно!!! БОМБЕЗНО !!! ДОЛГих лет тебе и чё там тебе дорого что б оно тебе не покидало !!!
This is a thing of beauty!!!
Звучит почти как инструмент под названием «regal». Удивительный дизайн и конструкция, молодец!
Me: Can we have Bach?
Mom: There's Bach at home
Bach at home: 3:02
this is insanely cool
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Это просто чудо какое-то!
Хачу такой же сделать.
Organised paperwork.
I like it :) .
Incredible work and craftsmanship, hilarious timbre! Sparked my fascination and laughter all in one video. Great work!
this looks an 8bit organ. Very cool
Very impressive. All from cardboard and paper....brilliant.
That's adorable and sounds like a kazoo xD So cute!
у автора реально золотые руки
I knew Tocatta would be in this video! Very cool organ!
This instrument is 100% ORGANic.
Yaaayyyyyyy.... you inspired me!! I'm already making this right now!!
Simply wonderful. Thanks from an instrument maker in Vienna, Scott
“ooh an organ! that’ll sound so cool and scary-“
organ: 🦆 quack
haha paper go quack
@@justkev1044 haha paper go quack
The sound is so nasty but that’s an aesthetic of its own. And the work… wow. 🤩 Even though that’s paper and cardboard, I don’t think I’d endure making this myself.
now make a full set
Congratulations! You have made a Regal 1/2”!
Now I finally understand how they recorded the Otamatone sounds!
So imagine how bigger and more complicated is to build the original a few-voices organ or a large instrument. The organ are the most difficoult instrument and largergest to building.