Wow. I gotta put Cosmo in a leash or something. That was a grand piano. This was very unfortunate:( Update: Davie said he was going to SLAP me Join Discord discord.gg/XfSzx56v4Q
I think you really need to change the content, if you will not in the end people will stop watching this videos because people get bored of the same stuff.
Why does this actually sound okay? Like the higher notes especially have a decent sound to them. Props to the Ernie Ball engineer for actually being intrigued enough to respond.
The difference between piano and guitar tone is largely set by the steel frame instead of wood, being hammered at a certain length and pairings of strings on a note. The string construction isn't really that much different. Intonation and tension aren't going to be ideal since the thickness isn't optimized.
As a technician with 40+ years experience I snicker at you crazy obsession with this hobby of yours. If I can give you any pointers it would be to,1) when putting on bass strings, twist the towards the wrapping. It will tighten the coils in the wrapping and produce a better sound. 2) loosen the strings before you cut them. That plate has over 20+ tons of pressure. Loosen the middle strings on the trichords then the left on all the doubles and then the rest. This does include the bass side also. 3) Make better wraps for the hitch pins. Tighter wraps insure less slipping. Once you wrap on the hitch pin, tighten the string a bit and with hard wood or brass rod, tap the wrapping you did (coil) towards the hitch pin. 4) Once you wrap the string around the pin, clean those wraps up too. Becketts need to look clean and not like spaghetti strands 😄 5) Once your done doing your first pitch raise, tap all the strings down at the bridge pins. Both pins. This will insure the strings are firmly on the bridges and will assure good sound transition from the string to bridge to soundboard. I give you kudos for your ambitious attitude. I get your love for pianos. Let me know when you start on the mechanic of the action.
All the times I messed around with piano wires back in the day, I never gave a thought about how much pressure was being loaded. You make a good point.
reminds me of when I first tuned my banjo and took the strings off one by one after it had sat for thirty years or so in a closet; it was otherwise in great shape when I bought it but oh man, tuning and trimming steel strings after they've sat for that long is really that suspenseful
What if you put strings of the string section on the piano: You put violing strings for the higher notes, cello strings for the mid range, and double base strongs for the lowest notes.
While lighter gauge strings can tune higher, they also withstand less tension. If you put thicker strings to compensate for the tension, you'll be putting them under even more tension.
@@BrunodeSouzaLino This is only somewhat true. For instance, the E string on the vilolin for example is under the highest tension, while also being the thinnest of them.
@@finngaede8266 Keep in mind that the violin scale for a full size model is only 13.3". While I couldn't find sizes for violin strings, the entire violin is designed to withstand about 27 Kg, which is roughly the amount of tension you have for the entire set. Try stretching that string over a longer distance and you'll discover that it requires much more tension. Consider that a piano is designed to withstand over 20 tons of pressure over its frame, because that's how much tension all strings every over it.
"Wow, you have 3 pianos!" "Well.. no... they're not pianos." "What? They look like pianos. What are they, then?" "Well, this one's a guitar... kinda. This one's a bass, sort of. And this one i'm pretty sure is fishing rod." "..."
Except you can't have people over right now. You shouldn't have been having people over for the past year and some change. It's bloody ridiculous en all because our governments don't give a fuck. Sorry lockdown has me going stir crazy
So here we’ve got a talented dude who can play several different instruments fluently, and his most popular videos are the ones where he re-strings pianos...
Remember that the floor can handle only so much weight overall and only so much weight within sections of the floor. Be careful storing multiple pianos on the same floor....!
The email Mattias sent: "Hello bass string manufacturing company, I was wondering if I could get your largest girth strings that you make, and I'd also like for them to be extra long, like bigger and longer than any man has ever had before. I want to have the world's longest bass strings, and thick too! Not like a low E string or low B string but like a low G string. I want the G string packed with girth and length. Can you do that for me?" *Time Passes* Mattias: "Hmm, I wonder why nobody has replied to my email?"
You've got balls, friend, and I'm not just talking about the strings. That's a massive undertaking, and I applaud you for your hard work. Intellectual curiosity that has a high cost (physical, monetary, social, etc) often pays strange yet wonderful dividends.
Just a random crazy thought, considering string length's etc. Have you ever thought about Harp strings in the piano? I think lengthwise they should fit perfectly.
I think this is the best weird strings piano so far, especially the lowest notes. I'm actually surprised you had a hard time getting longer strings, as I always assumed they are made as a continuous length and then cut to size, like any other wire.
Electrical engineer here. My question is: if the goal is to beat the bass in means of numbers of strings, the engineer army need to beat the bass in means of electrical equipment - the number of bass pickups. Since the first ever made electric bass was a P bass, with 4 strings on it, can we expect to see a 220 string PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP bass (huge PP and huge IQ) with a set of 55 sets of P-bass pickups?
I hope you package up the sound of that string snapping at 9:16, even the straining sound right before that. It totally put me on edge, would be great for a horror movie.
@@citris_mario5224 light or not light , its undeniable.. i wrote it becuase i think tht's the case. BUT i added its not bad in this case because davie is REALLY famous on youtube, which make sense that people try to use his name/channel to get some views. If you do the same action stealing content or whatever from a small channel , that's bad in my opinion, but its understandable in this case.
I must say,….to a bass player (like myself), that is the way ALL pianos should sound! lol! I love the low that it has. With a bit of distortion and a tiny bit of chorus, that baby would be a hot piece on stage. Absolutely awesome! Great job!
as a bass player what were your thoughts on the playing of 7 nation army, starting on the A note? lmao idk about you but that just irked me in the craziest way.
@@Dingomush well it’s one of those peeves that you can’t stop digging into lmao. Like that visually he plays the riff on an A, but the sound that comes out is E, and the guy is a pianist so how did that happen? Lmao but otherwise what he did with the piano is quite cool I have to admit
Dude what this is insane. It sounds so much like a bass guitar it’s insane. I would love to use this for a song. You can make brand new styles with this thing
He usually does it on the follow up video. But might spice it up this time with something else! But I do love him. Wanna Join Discord? discord.gg/XfSzx56v4Q 😄☺️
Something people haven't mentioned much about the cutting strings, which I read on some piano tech forums, is that you could actually break apart the piano by cutting the strings like that (because of the amount of tension the strings are applying, which are released all of a sudden, along with the fact that you're cutting them straight from right to left, so one side still has tension, but the other doesn't).
Yes that’s why I release tension before cutting! Tbh I am not sure if the cast iron frames even notice but what do I know... But I have noticed a lot of piano myths from the piano tech community since I’ve read all the comments. Like the frame would warp and kill me. No way
When tuning a string ridiculously low, it's often easier to use a harmonic rather than the open string. So put your finger gently on the halfway or a quarter way point along the string to create a node and then play the string to play a harmonic. If I remember rightly, tuners get confused about low frequencies because they don't have enough instances per second of one full wave happening, so you can use the quarter harminic method to play the same note two octaves up, which helps a lot 👍
@9:13 the sustain on these strings is amazing i would love to get a recording of this and make a kontakt library and use that in film scoring, this is actually gold,
On a grand? You're going to get lots of love for this, but a fair bit of hate for doing this. And I love that. I've been enjoying this channel so very much the past few months.
@@leronlabrais1962 I'm with fine some of them, but there's a good chunk that are so goddamn overbearing that they set a bad rep for all the other casual TwoSet viewers but don't get me wrong, a good portion of em are kids and immature
Savor it while it lasts. Being nothing more than scrap wood in the 60s, they slowly start getting into the hundreds of dollars. This dude will be pulling his hair out 50 years later.
Sounds like a hybrid of piano and guitar, perhaps bass towards the lower notes. River in You sounds beautiful in your new-style tuning. The higher notes sound like a harp. All pretty sounds.🎶
Matthias Krantz have you ever considered putting bass strings just on the bass guitar strings for the mid range and ukelele strings for the high end notes
The slap sound in electric bass comes from the string bouncing off the steel fret. So if you don't have steel frets forget about creating that characteristic slap sound.
The editing on this was incredible, most youtubers are pretty cringey when they attempt this style, but this was flawless. Earned my subscription, can't wait to see you string a piano with dental floss or something lol
Wow. I gotta put Cosmo in a leash or something. That was a grand piano. This was very unfortunate:(
Update: Davie said he was going to SLAP me
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Did u say baby is cool mattias
Wow, that is nice sound. It is bright piano at the highs and becomes a plucked bass at the bottom. Maybe not unexpected but better than i thought.
I think you really need to change the content, if you will not in the end people will stop watching this videos because people get bored of the same stuff.
Hate it when my dog cuts every string on my piano
I'm only 3 centimeter
Yesterday I was 2 cm
Tomorrow will be 4 cm
I will grow 1 cm every day
*Oh Centimeter click 3cm*
That guy who said "I can't recommend this, but I have an idea" was definitely an engineer.
love your song edits
@@buzzysin Godzilla had a stroke reading that and died
@@buzzysin r/ihadastroke
Can confirm
Yup
I didn't fully expect this to sound more like a bass than a piano, but here we are.
I love the sound of it!!!!
It's a modern-day Fortepiano
@@Deluxeta Honestly, pretty much
Ah, a fellow engineer.
@@Deluxeta engineers from 1800 are going "SMH - we fixed this, what are you doing!"
Why does this actually sound okay? Like the higher notes especially have a decent sound to them. Props to the Ernie Ball engineer for actually being intrigued enough to respond.
The difference between piano and guitar tone is largely set by the steel frame instead of wood, being hammered at a certain length and pairings of strings on a note. The string construction isn't really that much different. Intonation and tension aren't going to be ideal since the thickness isn't optimized.
What's the name of the song he played at the end?
@@dilmayatamang7675 it's River flows in you
Middle region is actually dampened. The hammers and dampeners should be changed.
@@dilmayatamang7675 ruclips.net/video/7maJOI3QMu0/видео.html&ab_channel=YirumaVEVO
The tuning bit really does feel like suspenseful horror. With a natural soundtrack.
As a technician with 40+ years experience I snicker at you crazy obsession with this hobby of yours. If I can give you any pointers it would be to,1) when putting on bass strings, twist the towards the wrapping. It will tighten the coils in the wrapping and produce a better sound. 2) loosen the strings before you cut them. That plate has over 20+ tons of pressure. Loosen the middle strings on the trichords then the left on all the doubles and then the rest. This does include the bass side also. 3) Make better wraps for the hitch pins. Tighter wraps insure less slipping. Once you wrap on the hitch pin, tighten the string a bit and with hard wood or brass rod, tap the wrapping you did (coil) towards the hitch pin. 4) Once you wrap the string around the pin, clean those wraps up too. Becketts need to look clean and not like spaghetti strands 😄 5) Once your done doing your first pitch raise, tap all the strings down at the bridge pins. Both pins. This will insure the strings are firmly on the bridges and will assure good sound transition from the string to bridge to soundboard.
I give you kudos for your ambitious attitude. I get your love for pianos. Let me know when you start on the mechanic of the action.
Replying in the hopes of boosting it so he sees it.
Replying in the hopes of boosting it so he sees it.
Technician here. Ditto. This video is simultaneously impressive and painful. 😣
All the times I messed around with piano wires back in the day, I never gave a thought about how much pressure was being loaded. You make a good point.
This should have been top comment lol.
A engineer, that is a guitarist, that owns more pianos than most pianist, destroyed the pianos and now has the most stringed bass 😅😅
And that painting of Davie, too...
only problem is that even with base strings the piano still sounds like a piano.
@@KristofferEk Well can't change the piano fundamental workings.
@@grandsome1 true that
Ladies and gentlemen, Harpo Marx!
Him tuning the string are giving me the highest level of anxiety
It's the way he presents it as well, it makes it seem worse
It legit sounded like something from a horror movie 😅
Carotid artery...☠
reminds me of when I first tuned my banjo and took the strings off one by one after it had sat for thirty years or so in a closet; it was otherwise in great shape when I bought it but oh man, tuning and trimming steel strings after they've sat for that long is really that suspenseful
The string breaking and the weird jangly harmonics after was so ominous. It is perfect for a horror movie. 9:16
I might clip that and use it 😂
“This is the only legal way to play piano” Davie 504
Slap 👍
@@giuliaraiworld Slap my subscribe button now.
He's actually pro-piano, because it can play the same notes a bass can.
If Joe jenkins and davie had a son
@@kaileander1030 lmao
What if you put strings of the string section on the piano: You put violing strings for the higher notes, cello strings for the mid range, and double base strongs for the lowest notes.
Yesh that sounds very interesting for sure!
While lighter gauge strings can tune higher, they also withstand less tension. If you put thicker strings to compensate for the tension, you'll be putting them under even more tension.
@@Mattiaskrantz How about guitar strings on the top?
I buy my strings at "stringjoy" and they let you customize the string gauge!
@@BrunodeSouzaLino This is only somewhat true. For instance, the E string on the vilolin for example is under the highest tension, while also being the thinnest of them.
@@finngaede8266 Keep in mind that the violin scale for a full size model is only 13.3". While I couldn't find sizes for violin strings, the entire violin is designed to withstand about 27 Kg, which is roughly the amount of tension you have for the entire set. Try stretching that string over a longer distance and you'll discover that it requires much more tension. Consider that a piano is designed to withstand over 20 tons of pressure over its frame, because that's how much tension all strings every over it.
Just imagine having people over and having to explain the THREE pianos In the living room, none of which sound like actual pianos 😂
Imagine having people over...
Thank god I don’t have to worry about that😂
Hah, you need different friends. Mine would think it was a good idea. 🤓
"Wow, you have 3 pianos!"
"Well.. no... they're not pianos."
"What? They look like pianos. What are they, then?"
"Well, this one's a guitar... kinda. This one's a bass, sort of. And this one i'm pretty sure is fishing rod."
"..."
Except you can't have people over right now. You shouldn't have been having people over for the past year and some change.
It's bloody ridiculous en all because our governments don't give a fuck.
Sorry lockdown has me going stir crazy
6:27 THE SEARCH HISTORY
This sounds like something an indie musician would do, or a really creative soundtrack maker for a film
Or a Scandinavian engineer
Ayy Poe pfp
Or an italian bass player with 9 million subs
I make your comment reach 1 k like
sounds like nine inch nails. they often used old broken pianos
9:19 That String snapping came with its own horror movie sound effect lol
A lot of horror movie sound effects literally are: slap the detuned grand piano, drop the grand piano, etc.
@@Alice_Fumo "drop the grand piano" can you fucking dont
@@libEluLLah lmao it's one of my favourite samples to use for percussion in my music
Yeah , it sounds like main character opening door slowly and gets jumpscare from behind
mediocre scripting moment
That sounds like V'Ger from Star Trek The Motion Picture.
"I can't recommend this, but I have an idea," is such an engineer sentence.
I love how the engineer was like "I can't recommend this... But we can do it anyway"
That's an engineers way of saying, don't come crying to me (with your remaining eye) when they snap and take your eye out.
Imagine that piano tuner guy watching this video...
"Ah sh*t, here we go again"
Lol
no, he will say:"hehe, money comes from you"
Hahaha next video might be different though. I don’t want to hurt him more😅 Wanna Join Discord everyone? discord.gg/XfSzx56v4Q 😄☺️
But now he is worldwide known piano tuner guy
Bass
So here we’ve got a talented dude who can play several different instruments fluently, and his most popular videos are the ones where he re-strings pianos...
B A S S piano go brrr
@@Phuskooz BASSIANO OR PASS?
@@user-gv9ni3de1w Piss.
Good editing and memes is king, apparently. Talent is optional XD.
@@JesusProtects I mean, it still takes a fair amount of skill to destring, restring and tune a piano.
Remember that the floor can handle only so much weight overall and only so much weight within sections of the floor. Be careful storing multiple pianos on the same floor....!
Survival of the fittest.
Good point, never thought of that!
His building has already collapsed your warning has failed
@@christophertidwell2422 wait really?
@@solahifuefos9301 don't make me say it
8:34 As someone who usually ends up snapping her strings
I physically recoiled when you played that string out of sheer PTSD
The email Mattias sent:
"Hello bass string manufacturing company,
I was wondering if I could get your largest girth strings that you make, and I'd also like for them to be extra long, like bigger and longer than any man has ever had before. I want to have the world's longest bass strings, and thick too! Not like a low E string or low B string but like a low G string. I want the G string packed with girth and length. Can you do that for me?"
*Time Passes*
Mattias: "Hmm, I wonder why nobody has replied to my email?"
This comment is so underrated 😂😂😂
Sounds like Trump wrote that.
@@StormCrusher94 there would likely be more spelling or grammatical errors.
@@thelom7459 Yes, and I'm sure he would've used the word "huge" in there several times, with extra emphasis on the "U" part. 😂
269 likes lmao
You've got balls, friend, and I'm not just talking about the strings. That's a massive undertaking, and I applaud you for your hard work. Intellectual curiosity that has a high cost (physical, monetary, social, etc) often pays strange yet wonderful dividends.
Yeah he probably does because look at the 2nd search recommendation at the start
Just a random crazy thought, considering string length's etc. Have you ever thought about Harp strings in the piano? I think lengthwise they should fit perfectly.
😍💚Yeeeeah!
I'm glad someone else also had this thought
@@theoctapi8365 I truly do wonder how it will sound.
isn't that just a harpsichord?
@@playerkgaming628 The harpsichord plucks rather then hits the strings
I think this is the best weird strings piano so far, especially the lowest notes. I'm actually surprised you had a hard time getting longer strings, as I always assumed they are made as a continuous length and then cut to size, like any other wire.
Electrical engineer here. My question is: if the goal is to beat the bass in means of numbers of strings, the engineer army need to beat the bass in means of electrical equipment - the number of bass pickups. Since the first ever made electric bass was a P bass, with 4 strings on it, can we expect to see a 220 string PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP bass (huge PP and huge IQ) with a set of 55 sets of P-bass pickups?
Hahahaha you are a genius engineer
Or, you could put bass pickups on the piano strings...Oh wait, the Fender Rhodes is that already...
@@Mattiaskrantz maybe with a piezo pickup into an electric tuner? For example the boss pedal tuner
@@Mattiaskrantz yes
hehe p
This dude in 10 years: “I made a electric harmonica piano and played it on a mountain!”.
Hahaha yes see you in recommendations in 20 years then😉
And can you guess what song he plays?...🏞 🏞 🏞
This guy has 469k subscribers omg
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It has Strings too, he blows into it and it creates an electric tune and strums the cord
_"If you can't beat them, join them. And then beat them."_
-Albert Einstein
9:17 This is the sound when you're watching a horror movie, it's quiet then suddenly something jumpscares you. THIS IS DEFINITELY THE SOUND
I hope you package up the sound of that string snapping at 9:16, even the straining sound right before that. It totally put me on edge, would be great for a horror movie.
I was thinking the exact same thing although I wouldn’t be surprised if the sound of a string snapping has already been used for many horror movies.
Yes!
I literally got jumpscared and I screamed when it happened
There is so much tension built from the creaking string
im a composer and i had thousand ideas running in my head, probaby going to try making some with this
Davie has been real quiet since this dropped...
i think he should at least comment here tho. Its clear this guy is using davie to get views but, who didn't?XD lol there is nothing bad in doing so.
@@WastedTalent83 you made him sound like a bad person
@@citris_mario5224 but I wrote he is not. ^^
@@WastedTalent83 ik but the phrase this guy is clearly using Davie for views doesn't have a good light.
@@citris_mario5224 light or not light , its undeniable.. i wrote it becuase i think tht's the case. BUT i added its not bad in this case because davie is REALLY famous on youtube, which make sense that people try to use his name/channel to get some views.
If you do the same action stealing content or whatever from a small channel , that's bad in my opinion, but its understandable in this case.
When an actual song is being played on it, it actually doesn't sound the worst to be honest.
some of the high notes have a really nice timbre
@@titaan814 and the low notes hit that deep tone well. But the have that klink sound which is imo better on highs and worse on lows.
1:32 the search is dirty
yoh 😂😂😂😂😂
I love how the paper calls dildos "3D models"
I'd literally feel guilty if I didn't like this vid after all of the work he did lol
You're so right
I feel guilty for people who disliked🤭💆♂️
downvote and feel good about it.
I lied, I watched the whole thing and had to change my vote. Liked
I had the same thought!
I must say,….to a bass player (like myself), that is the way ALL pianos should sound! lol! I love the low that it has. With a bit of distortion and a tiny bit of chorus, that baby would be a hot piece on stage. Absolutely awesome! Great job!
as a bass player what were your thoughts on the playing of 7 nation army, starting on the A note? lmao idk about you but that just irked me in the craziest way.
@@thomasmeyers5165 I’m kind of OCD anyway, it’s like seeing one tile turned wrong in a pattern. Same reaction. Just hits your brain wrong!!!…lol
@@Dingomush I’m the same way, like I noticed it immediately and now it’s the only thing I equate the video too idk why lmao
@@thomasmeyers5165 Once its stuck in your head like that, it’s impossible to un-hear it…lol!
@@Dingomush well it’s one of those peeves that you can’t stop digging into lmao. Like that visually he plays the riff on an A, but the sound that comes out is E, and the guy is a pianist so how did that happen? Lmao but otherwise what he did with the piano is quite cool I have to admit
Is nobody gonna mention this man’s recent searches.
Ikr?!?!! 😂😂😂
Definitely not a piano search...
@@cannistershot2277 Just an unfortunate typo maybe.
Omg 😂
It's very obviously put there as a joke, idk how anyone thinks otherwise...
I really like the little pluck sound that it makes when the hummers hit the strings.. Pretty impressive good job
(24 hour mark)
YESSSSSSSSS
@@Mattiaskrantz wait what (Im an engineer)
hello
Bruh, just replace those stupid wood tappers with 103 thumbs.. or you know somthing that sounds badass.
@@Mattiaskrantz OK, but what is your opinion on Sneed's Feed and Seed (Formerly Chuck's)
It’s no longer “my dog ate my homework”, it’s now “my dog cut all my piano strings”
Wow you actually clicked “read more”
I hate when that happens
Yea me too
Ha
music school lockdown
Lol This actually happened to me last week !!!1!1!1!! Omg
If you really wanted to impress on Davie504, you should've put bass strings on a violin.
as a violinist, im crying 😭😭
Put bass strings on a bass
@@rl.812 Sounds fishy... *ba dum tss*
There actually are octaved Strings for Violin. Sounds pretty cool, but would Not Put Them on an expensive Instrument as they're much thicker
Rob Landes already did that.
Dude what this is insane. It sounds so much like a bass guitar it’s insane. I would love to use this for a song. You can make brand new styles with this thing
Kind of a shame the piano tuning guy didn't show up this time, still really cool though
He usually does it on the follow up video. But might spice it up this time with something else! But I do love him. Wanna Join Discord? discord.gg/XfSzx56v4Q 😄☺️
I feel like Mattias has become a pro on tuning pianos by now
Pls have the tuner guy over
Mad respect for soundcore making this possible, i didn't even fast forward.
Same
I absolutely relate to the “had a idea, thought it was a great idea, turned out it was a terrible idea”.
Mattias: I don't want to cut the strings
His dog: ok
Also his dog: strings cut your welcome
Haahaha
Naughty naughty dog!
Good thing Mattias didn't say 'I don't want to go to the dentist' :D
His _what_ is welcome?
@@HelloKittyFanMan.
Matthias: Strings cut my welcome? Oh no!
The dog cutting all the strings on the piano is golden
Looks more like a German shepherd to me
@@SunilNmb looks more like your mom to me
@@SunilNmb So “its a german shepherd not a dog” 😂😂
Nah, it’s definitely a Beagle.
Looks like a lizard to me
Something people haven't mentioned much about the cutting strings, which I read on some piano tech forums, is that you could actually break apart the piano by cutting the strings like that (because of the amount of tension the strings are applying, which are released all of a sudden, along with the fact that you're cutting them straight from right to left, so one side still has tension, but the other doesn't).
Normally you would release some tension first before removing the strings
Yeah, pianotuner guy already told him about that.
Yes that’s why I release tension before cutting! Tbh I am not sure if the cast iron frames even notice but what do I know... But I have noticed a lot of piano myths from the piano tech community since I’ve read all the comments. Like the frame would warp and kill me. No way
Actually I take this back. I have no idea what I’m talking about so I’m happy for anyone helping me with advice!❤️🤝
its a lie, the tensile strength of cast iron is amazing
7:08 That's crazy Im watching this video with soundcore headphones
Sounds beautiful
Halo masbro
Oh hi there
ok verified
Thanks Discord, for reminding me that this man still exists.
Hahah thanks Discord, very cool. Here’s my Discord btw discord.gg/XfSzx56v4Q
@@Mattiaskrantz I am enjoying being a member (engineer) already! 👍
@Michael Donahue not up to me
"dollar store pewdiepie" LMFAO. That is the best comment I've heard.
I keep reading it in comments hahaha
Hello
@@Mattiaskrantz I feel pain in your comment
When tuning a string ridiculously low, it's often easier to use a harmonic rather than the open string. So put your finger gently on the halfway or a quarter way point along the string to create a node and then play the string to play a harmonic. If I remember rightly, tuners get confused about low frequencies because they don't have enough instances per second of one full wave happening, so you can use the quarter harminic method to play the same note two octaves up, which helps a lot 👍
I've got nothing to say, I'm just boosting this video in the algorithm.
Yes!! Love you!!
Top 10 Biggest Anime Betrayals: Mattias's Dog Cutting Off Piano Strings
Hahaha hey again Ashley happy you actually joined the Discord!
@@Mattiaskrantz yeah I'm "Grammar" there! 😊
69th like....hell yea dudee
I love the sound of Pianos, and I have to confess that I absolutely love the sound of the "Bass Piano".
It sounds so weird yet familiar
Hachicko
As an extension upright bass player, this sounds extremely interesting
@9:13 the sustain on these strings is amazing i would love to get a recording of this and make a kontakt library and use that in film scoring, this is actually gold,
He's a man of focus, commitment and sheer fucking will.
Thank you❤️❤️🤝😄
Lmao 😂
On a grand? You're going to get lots of love for this, but a fair bit of hate for doing this. And I love that. I've been enjoying this channel so very much the past few months.
Hahah yeah thank GOD it was not me who cut the strings. I love you. Join Discord? discord.gg/XfSzx56v4Q
I think it was expensive
On it now :)
This wasn’t cheap. A set of bass strings are like at least 20 dollars
Well aleast he got the piano for a bargin around 2887 dollars
earnie balls Green (slinky, these are the topseller from them. and i.o the best) are around 30€ in Germany 4 strings 😂
I don't know in Sweden, but a set of Gear4music bass strings (the one Mattias took) costs less than 6€ in Germany.
Never thought I’d see a paid ad that actually wasn’t a lie. Soundcores sound really good
Davie will get away with this by saying, "he is cheating".
He isn't in the place to say that. Mans just faked playing the easiest stringed instrument, the violin.
Hacks
Davie can do this without cheating
Davie is a drama channel
"I don't have enough space"
*Buys a grand piano*
I bet if you call that piano tuner again, he’ll say “Mattias? What the hell have you done this time?”
This "Bassiano" would be perfect to create eerie and horror sounds in movies.
First note played: *STRING SNAPS*
The dude: _"My disappoinment is immeasurable... a-and my day ruined"_
*This is getting out of hand.*
*But we're not complaining.*
I love the fact that you have three times more pianos than songs you know how to play on a piano :D
"Hey, I need bass strings, long enough to fit my piano 😅" 😂
Probably the strangest excuse for
"Ah yes...the dog did it."
😂
I DIED laughing when he did that
TwoSetViolin Fans: THAT IS SACRELIGIOUS!!!!
twoset fans are kids
@@meantone3154 and immatures
InTeReStInG
@@leronlabrais1962 I'm with fine some of them, but there's a good chunk that are so goddamn overbearing that they set a bad rep for all the other casual TwoSet viewers
but don't get me wrong, a good portion of em are kids and immature
thats do be sacreligious doe
This man has a talent of putting different instruments in a piano
No one noticis g 0:01 his searchs
The part where he tunes the piano is pure anxiety
Edit: Everywhere I go, THERE ARE PEOPLE WHO SING NEVER GONNA GIVE UP UP CUZ OF MY PFP STOP.
Rob Bob yes.
never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and
desert you
Im just imagining the piano repair chap writhing in agony everytime he realizes what blasphemy you have commited
they have left comments on this video lol
This man gets a different piano EVERY SINGLE TIME.... DAMN credit given friend
Savor it while it lasts. Being nothing more than scrap wood in the 60s, they slowly start getting into the hundreds of dollars. This dude will be pulling his hair out 50 years later.
Who’s to say the only piano in the world with fishing line strings won’t be worth much in 50 years too? 😅😛
That music you played at the end was gorgeous! 💙
The madlad actually did it. OMFG MATE THE AMOUNT IF EFFORT THAT WENT INTO THIS VIDEO DUDE 😳
Thank youuuuuuUUUUUU😍😍😍😍😍
because of this, i’ve now just been a victim of a simply piano advert
i got the same fucking ad too lol
I got a simply guitar ad...
this has the same energy as "we're filling this computer with beans"
The search history though...
POV: You're looking to see if Davie504 commented
Actually I am not.
Yes I am. How did you know??? OMG!
Well now i am
I am not
Lol yep
1:32 Now put G-strings on your next piano
is everyone going to ignore this lol
Hahaha
3 months later
And play air on a g string by Bach
Sounds like a hybrid of piano and guitar, perhaps bass towards the lower notes. River in You sounds beautiful in your new-style tuning. The higher notes sound like a harp. All pretty sounds.🎶
Matthias Krantz have you ever considered putting bass strings just on the bass guitar strings for the mid range and ukelele strings for the high end notes
this sounds way more like a bass that i was expecting
you need to call the piano guy and having the producers react to this again
Hahaha I might!😂
Cannot compromise on having more pianos? Get bigger house, simple 🤷♀️
We think alike.
@@Mattiaskrantz great minds do
Honestly, that sounds freaking beautiful.
First song played was Ievan Polka.
Well played, literally.
10.48 Do you know that song? Please tell me
@@lilcrow9501 river flows in you
@@sammys.s1667 Thank you very much
Is there any tutorial for the first music which he played if yes pls send me link
69th like
The dog at 2:57 while cutting the strings had pure how to basic sound energy
I actually like how the bass piano sounds... I’m surprised
Mattias using another piano, classic
"Most preferred pp size for women" "most acceptable pp size for men"
I was hoping I wasn't the only one who saw that
the sound of the piano is so beautiful with those bass strings and I don't know why
Thank you!!😂😂😄
the video: exist
Davie504: *"And I took that personally"*
Personally
@@billgates23yearsago4 ok --
The slap sound in electric bass comes from the string bouncing off the steel fret. So if you don't have steel frets forget about creating that characteristic slap sound.
Well. This was interesting, but surely you know what you must do next. Bass strings on a harp. Slap harp. SLAPP IT NOW.
I want this now. Thanks.
The editing on this was incredible, most youtubers are pretty cringey when they attempt this style, but this was flawless. Earned my subscription, can't wait to see you string a piano with dental floss or something lol
The suspense from when you were tuning the string was kind of intense. I genuinely flinched when it broke.
the tuning of a stringed instrument is like an adrenaline supplement