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  • @Mattiaskrantz
    @Mattiaskrantz  Год назад +457

    Join discord to see what the f I am doing to my poor piano currently. discord.gg/mattiaskrantz you’ll see me in engineers-only (i’m an engineer)

    • @araisikewai
      @araisikewai Год назад +7

      0:30 That's Wintergatan original Marble Machine there...
      If only he managed to finish the second (third? fourth? 127th?) iteration of the marble machine.
      Seriously, you two should meet.

    • @zarahandrahilde9554
      @zarahandrahilde9554 Год назад +3

      Strontium makes red sparks. Barium makes green. Copper makes blue.
      What if the contact points could be changed somehow to make the sparks an RGB gradient while still not fusing the action?
      Sounds like a dumb thing that shouldnt work, but that sounds like worth a try on the model.

    • @D0c_4n0nym0u5
      @D0c_4n0nym0u5 Год назад +1

      Man, imagine someone playing Rush E... I think the conductors would have fried.

    • @neanderthunk9729
      @neanderthunk9729 Год назад +4

      it's cool that you got to see wintergatan's marble machine

    • @musicbyerland
      @musicbyerland Год назад +4

      @@araisikewai lol, "shots fired" indeed. Martin gave up on the MMX/version 3, but just recently started building the fourth iteration from the ground up and he's been uploading new videos about once a week...

  • @Mattiaskrantz
    @Mattiaskrantz  Год назад +7721

    The piano actually ended up breaking (like 40 strings snapped) which means this is the last recording of the sparking piano. Pretty cool (that this is the last recording)

    • @maxz8807
      @maxz8807 Год назад +218

      That is sad :(

    • @Kaleisbord
      @Kaleisbord Год назад +86

      Thats sad

    • @poilaaliop
      @poilaaliop Год назад +217

      @@maxz8807 Sad times, but what a send-off!!

    • @AiluropodaPanda
      @AiluropodaPanda Год назад +130

      A toast, to the sparking piano!

    • @jayhill2193
      @jayhill2193 Год назад +100

      Ain't that the perfect way for such a piano to go out, loved every bit of this video

  • @SloMoMonday
    @SloMoMonday Год назад +2982

    I know this is an idiotic death trap. But for some reason everyone that plays it just gets the biggest smile on their face. That's something to be proud of.

    • @benw7616
      @benw7616 Год назад +200

      people love idiotic death traps, its the theme of all theme parks!

    • @UwePieper
      @UwePieper Год назад +60

      @@benw7616 Nah… those only feel unsafe but are actually really safe. But yeah… in the end it‘s true. See bungee jumping, skydiving…

    • @raneenah3240
      @raneenah3240 Год назад +8

      I agree... Just don't say this in court🤣

    • @DaP84
      @DaP84 Год назад +26

      @@benw7616 theme park rides are safe. Cars for example are way more dangerous

    • @greengonzonz
      @greengonzonz Год назад +3

      I thought the same thing 👍

  • @m0n5a80
    @m0n5a80 11 месяцев назад +254

    "Is this a local kid's woodworking project?" *Shows the ACTUAL Marble Machine X*
    That is just peak comedy.

  • @tedonica
    @tedonica 2 месяца назад +76

    I love that the first thing he played was Megalovania! Bro understood the assignment - the piano supplies its own percussion!

  • @random_n
    @random_n Год назад +2989

    Constantin getting completely lost in the sauce playing "Nothing Else Matters" while the piano looks like it's ready to go up in flames any second was absolutely incredible. I thought this piano was gimmicky, but that was wrong. It's art, and I love it.

    • @DominusFeles
      @DominusFeles Год назад +284

      I could definitely imagine him just switching to a fire themed song and continue 😂

    • @Mattiaskrantz
      @Mattiaskrantz  Год назад +580

      He 100% was ready to burn that thing down hahahh. But I actually need it for yet another project!

    • @djcaddypoarta6
      @djcaddypoarta6 Год назад +36

      bro i liked the video in the first second ... when you see this piano you just know ...

    • @nefariousyawn
      @nefariousyawn Год назад +111

      ​@@MattiaskrantzWhen the piano is ready for retirement, please invite that man to play something epic while the piano actually catches fire and destroys itself.

    • @VonOzbourne
      @VonOzbourne Год назад +80

      @@DominusFeles Well, 'We Didn't Start the Fire' probably wouldn't work, because there would be video evidence that "Yes you did. You totally did!"
      but there is no reason why not "Through the fire and the flames, we carry on" [until the fire department shows up]

  • @ttuttle315
    @ttuttle315 Год назад +2693

    You should make a piano that spurts up water behind a key when it's pressed, and keeps spurting until the key is let go, like a decorative fountain. You could maybe used the water-filled piano as a reservoir of water.

    • @buss3796
      @buss3796 Год назад +447

      maybe one that combines water and electricity

    • @auto1nfanticid3
      @auto1nfanticid3 Год назад +5

      id like a piano that hooks up to your toilet and showers sewage on you while you play.

    • @christiankm8820
      @christiankm8820 Год назад +629

      @@buss3796 we are not gonna make a killing machine

    • @Sen-xe4ug
      @Sen-xe4ug Год назад +25

      please

    • @scratchtronics3128
      @scratchtronics3128 Год назад +22

      great idea

  • @valcosine
    @valcosine Год назад +210

    As my mind became a little numb to the sound of the sparks, I realized the sparks were actually adding a percussive element, more specifically something like step dancing, which surprisingly added well to the "Firework" performance
    I also loved the thematic statement being supported in "Nothing Else Matters" with the emotion the pianist was putting into the performance and continuing to play while hell was letting loose, and it made for a perfect ending
    Good job on the video!

  • @jaker3151
    @jaker3151 Год назад +290

    14:42 The rendition of Firework by Katy Perry was just epic. As the video progressed it sounded like the pianist was adapting and incorporating the spark sounds into the music more and more. The sparks kind of sounded like someone was tap dancing alongside the pianist. One thing I'm wondering is if the sparks on individual keys could actually be 'tuned' in some way? So the sparks sounds a bit less chaotic and compliments each note more?

    • @michaelsorensen7567
      @michaelsorensen7567 11 месяцев назад +16

      You could try a Tesla coil piano, but I don't think just open circuit like this would tune

    • @Milamberinx
      @Milamberinx Месяц назад +1

      @@michaelsorensen7567i think you’d get different notes with different voltages. It would change the length of any actual arcing anyway. To get a meaningful range you’d be up there with some spicy voltages though.

  • @Constantingold
    @Constantingold Год назад +6254

    Hey Mattias,
    thanks for having me in the video. It was so much fun playing that crazy piano. I love the shots. Whenever you need me again, I'll even come to Sweden next time. How about some shorts as some people suggested. Sounds like a good idea

    • @Mattiaskrantz
      @Mattiaskrantz  Год назад +1073

      I’m working on a piano way worse than this one right now actually! Sounds like a plan and thanks for playing River flows in you on my piano!

    • @beccanevermind8349
      @beccanevermind8349 Год назад +773

      If you need a singer as well count me in :D

    • @Mattiaskrantz
      @Mattiaskrantz  Год назад +566

      @@beccanevermind8349 OMG🙏

    • @TheOutZZ
      @TheOutZZ Год назад +82

      @Constantin Gold Excuse my silly name and profile picture, but: You are really inspiring by agreeing to this opportunity and just letting your skill flow, disregarding all the kind of obstacles with the piano! You are pretty much who I aspire to be 10 to 20 years from now, just a somewhat middle-aged, chilled guy that, instead of using his profession to be overly serious about himself or anything else, still uses it as his hobby and geeks out over these crazy (sophisticated) ideas :). That you got to be involved in a stunt of this kind is really remarkable! As a hobby pianist, I am only a tiny little bit envious of the opportunity and your skill :D.

    • @TheOutZZ
      @TheOutZZ Год назад +29

      @@Mattiaskrantz Oh good lord, next video incoming. And I'm all for it!

  • @Salsmachev
    @Salsmachev Год назад +813

    The sheer confidence of that pianist is astounding. The original hammer piano players all had so much trouble, but he somehow managed to play with grace and fluidity. Amazing.

    • @yendanjin
      @yendanjin Год назад +71

      that was so amazing to me as well. Towards the end he even managed to play softly, which I as far as I remember a first for this instrument! Huge props to Constantin.

    • @Mattiaskrantz
      @Mattiaskrantz  Год назад +223

      As someone who had played both of those pianos for weeks. Once I added the cables this piano became so much harder to play. It genuinley suprised me he could even play it at all!

    • @hauntedshadowslegacy2826
      @hauntedshadowslegacy2826 Год назад +30

      The original players of HammerKlaiver went into it not knowing. These folks were fully informed and fully prepared.

    • @chillaxter13
      @chillaxter13 Год назад +13

      It really was impressive, and so was the organ player at the beginning

  • @kershmaru237
    @kershmaru237 4 месяца назад +21

    That guy can now honestly state that he played a piano until it caught fire

  • @jeamsis
    @jeamsis 8 месяцев назад +34

    Why did this pianist randomly have the coolest special arrangements for all these songs 😭 I NEED this guys sheet music!

    • @noahcarlton4625
      @noahcarlton4625 Месяц назад +3

      Yah that meglovaia rendition was fucking incredible.

  • @TEKNO640
    @TEKNO640 Год назад +1334

    Words cannot describe how awsome it was to watch a room full of people just jammin to this complete deathtrap.

    • @peteypete9357
      @peteypete9357 Год назад +64

      Don't worry, it's only harmless as long as you don't put it next to a flooded piano... But no one would be crazy enough to-oh wait, what's that?

  • @crispyjokingtuna1495
    @crispyjokingtuna1495 Год назад +1528

    The sunglasses have two purposes: one is eye protection, the other is to make the pianist look REALLY cool
    I also just can’t get over how cool the piano sounds with the sparks in perfect time

    • @DatWingMan
      @DatWingMan Год назад +18

      It’s almost like someone perfectly beatboxing to the song in the background lol

    • @funnypickles
      @funnypickles Год назад +4

      Imagine some mirrored sunglasses with this piano

    • @crispyjokingtuna1495
      @crispyjokingtuna1495 Год назад +2

      @@funnypickles that would be sick!

    • @Wafel_Ijzer
      @Wafel_Ijzer Год назад +1

      the sparks would honestly sound rlly good with the piano if it wasnt that loud

    • @zacborg7933
      @zacborg7933 Год назад +1

      The kid in th back ground

  • @vonTrops
    @vonTrops Год назад +93

    in a way its just silly, in a way its genius, but mostly i feel like this is art at its finest. Piano literally starts burning and hes going on it with a huge smile on his face. Thats amazing

    • @hyperacti
      @hyperacti 2 месяца назад +1

      I love the idea of a piano that you can play so hard it bursts into flames, burning itself down while you continue to play it

  • @chaoticsilver8442
    @chaoticsilver8442 Год назад +59

    I must say, the snapping of electricity adds a lot to the music the piano makes. The sound is not unlike the taps of tap dancing, or some kind of clacker, or ...something, but perfectly in tune and rhythm with the piano. If only there was a safer way to emulate this effect, because I really think some really interesting songs could be made with this kind of sound.

    • @YujiUedaFan
      @YujiUedaFan 8 месяцев назад +5

      It's a drum AND a piano.

    • @Aikano9
      @Aikano9 2 месяца назад +3

      You might be able to add some copper tape and thin flexible wires to the hammers, and somehow connect it to a speaker telling it what sounds to make and when. You could probably run it on 5-24V rather than straight from the wall and it should be fairly safe.

  • @srakin9528
    @srakin9528 Год назад +1740

    I love that after River his first song is straight into Megalovania. Something about the pro pianist wearing a Rick and Morty shirt launching into Megalovania was very 2016 cathartic.

    • @ThisIsArty
      @ThisIsArty Год назад +12

      really though

    • @remusthetrashking9255
      @remusthetrashking9255 Год назад +24

      a jazzy Megolovania

    • @kassi4837
      @kassi4837 Год назад +38

      The loud sparks actually complemented Megalovania quite well. It sounded like an a abomination with river runs through you.

    • @postmortemguitar
      @postmortemguitar Год назад +1

      ​@@remusthetrashking9255 sounds sooo cool

    • @redssign
      @redssign 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@ThisIsArtybased pfp, love that mobile game

  • @lordofthenotes
    @lordofthenotes Год назад +317

    "local kids wood working project" killed me. Didn't expect to see the marble machine over here

    • @Kaleisbord
      @Kaleisbord Год назад +14

      If you go to the museums RUclips channel, you can see the restoration

    • @danielmajor3777
      @danielmajor3777 Год назад +4

      Marble Machine X

  • @MotifMusicStudios
    @MotifMusicStudios Год назад +47

    LOVE how the pianist adapts to what must feel like a crazy wild touch to adapt to.

    • @MotifMusicStudios
      @MotifMusicStudios Год назад +2

      I actually love the sparking rhythmic aspect! Awesome!

    • @MotifMusicStudios
      @MotifMusicStudios Год назад +2

      Fabulous pianist to play that heavy weight and engage the use of arm weight and flexibility to keep technical aspects safe and reduce chances of injuries. No easy task.

  • @JensTVMusic-lvo7u
    @JensTVMusic-lvo7u 5 месяцев назад +14

    This guy doesn't drag on his videos or milk anything. These videos are totally worth watching and are awesome from beginning to end.

  • @EdwinWiles
    @EdwinWiles Год назад +731

    What was most amazing to me was the pianist audibly adapting to the piano during the first song. The key strokes became regular and crisp, giving a far better sound than any of the other players. That is the mark of a professional, making the instrument sound the very best it can.

  • @not_zack5498
    @not_zack5498 Год назад +464

    I love how you can hear the piano progressively go more and more out of tune as he plays it. Great project, and I hope there are many other terrible pianos to come!

    • @Mattiaskrantz
      @Mattiaskrantz  Год назад +221

      Actually he broke 40 strings hahah. But you can’t really hear the strings breaking when the sparks are so loud. This video has limited the sparks a lot! But yeah also tuning ofc

    • @Kumquat_Lord
      @Kumquat_Lord Год назад +71

      @@Mattiaskrantz piano idea: Left handed piano with the highest notes on the left and lowest on the righy

    • @indigothecat
      @indigothecat Год назад +8

      @@Kumquat_Lord I second this. Give south-paws some love! Left Handed Piano FTW!

    • @RedDogMamaHD
      @RedDogMamaHD Год назад +2

      @@Mattiaskrantz How dangerous is it to change the piano wires?

    • @colenichols
      @colenichols Год назад +10

      @@RedDogMamaHD if it's unplugged and discharged, not at all

  • @tortadedisrespect
    @tortadedisrespect 5 месяцев назад +13

    I like how the spark makes it sound more like a precussion instrument.

  • @thebuzzsawchannel4465
    @thebuzzsawchannel4465 Год назад +10

    I’m so glad Nothing Else Matters was the final ballad of the Hammer/Sparking piano. Rip legend.

  • @treepotato9273
    @treepotato9273 Год назад +646

    You don't get much more metal than playing a beautiful metal ballad on a sparking, potentially deadly, built by a mad Swedish engineer, piano as strings break and resistors smoulder. That's fucking hardcore dude.

    • @Night_brother
      @Night_brother Год назад +5

      Ac/DC is not metal it hard rock

    • @RockClunker
      @RockClunker Год назад +13

      @@Night_brother ill keep it a stack with you i think he's talkin about when he was playing Nothing Else Matters, not Thunderstruck

    • @faucillon
      @faucillon Год назад +6

      @@Night_brother Pretty sure "Nothing else matters" by *Metallica* is metal :D

    • @Night_brother
      @Night_brother Год назад +2

      @@faucillon yea not ac/DC and metallica changed what kind of metal they where a lot so not sure what kind of metal they where in 1992

  • @TefBannow
    @TefBannow Год назад +713

    How to sum up this video: "When creative minds come together, you set a piano on fire."

  • @lgccyy
    @lgccyy 8 месяцев назад +14

    What a beautiful sight! When a professional pianist gets a once in a lifetime chance to play a piano that literally sparks, and when in the end he chose the proper piece of “Nothing Else Matters”, and played until the strings snapped, piano smoked, and nothing else really mattered. I wish I could live like that, like in that magical moment, when it truck so hard that nothing really matters, the entire journey through life. In a way life is that beautiful spark. Fleeting, yet with epic grandeur. Too beautiful to be bogged down by the little things, that, in the end, doesn’t really matter. Don’t miss the spark.

  • @slippydouglas
    @slippydouglas 11 месяцев назад +9

    I love how the sparks work musically as a hi hat or clap- it doesn’t actually sound bad when a proper song is played.

  • @iwantaloli
    @iwantaloli Год назад +368

    During the mozart part, it feels like a comedy movie where a soldier playing a piano in the middle of battle field, where the enemy bombs keep missing him.

    • @Constantingold
      @Constantingold Год назад +25

      This is exactly how it felt 😀

    • @Casal70
      @Casal70 Год назад +8

      Thinking about Sabaton - Christmas truce

    • @alli_mode
      @alli_mode Год назад

      I read this as he played it and is now that's all i see.

  • @Krokmaniak
    @Krokmaniak Год назад +310

    So that's why he hired technicians to make it safe. Now it makes sense

    • @irissupercoolsy
      @irissupercoolsy Год назад +44

      "safe"

    • @Krokmaniak
      @Krokmaniak Год назад +36

      @@irissupercoolsy Relatively safe in comparison of first version

  • @richarde98
    @richarde98 Год назад +12

    0:38 yea, I know that problem, that's normal here in Germany. We once placed a piano in our living room and suddenly an organist just came around the corner freaking us out cuz all doors were closed. It's called: "Organisiertes Verbrechen".

  • @thecringequeen31
    @thecringequeen31 Год назад +6

    Firework sounded awesome. The piano sparks added a kind of percussion to the song.

  • @xSOPPYx
    @xSOPPYx Год назад +319

    finally, a piano video that is not clickbait with fake sparks, this is the real thing!!!

    • @JarringSteak
      @JarringSteak Год назад +31

      His videos always look like clickbait to me, but they are not

    • @pixel690
      @pixel690 Год назад +8

      kinda reminded with the whole mark rober piano video.
      he added effects to make it smoke, i think he did say at the end of the video it wasnt real but i mean still clickbaited

  • @joruffin
    @joruffin Год назад +692

    That rendition of Nothing Else Matters that destroys the piano is one of the most metal versions I've ever seen

    • @sariarosegold
      @sariarosegold 11 месяцев назад

      @@debesysg6959 look up Scott D Davis. i think its his version.

  • @Tea_games2340
    @Tea_games2340 3 месяца назад +3

    I love how he burned out a resistor and was just like "Nah, we ball"

  • @stamina2k
    @stamina2k 11 месяцев назад +5

    6:07 in the most monotone voice "that's the coolest thing I ever saw".
    Most Nordic person alive.

  • @windyr
    @windyr Год назад +337

    I don't understand why people are so scared of it. It's perfectly safe!

    • @LordDragox412
      @LordDragox412 Год назад +23

      It may be safe to the mortal shell, but it hurts the soul >:P

    • @MarcusAntoniusbla
      @MarcusAntoniusbla Год назад +28

      the elecrictiy part is not the big problem anymore but it stays a fire hazard

    • @tioclause1796
      @tioclause1796 Год назад +13

      its even electroboom approved!!

  • @pyro8261
    @pyro8261 Год назад +1112

    The glasses reflecting the sparks and his smirks while playing the piano till it catches on fire is just pure Chaotic energy. It's astonishing, its beautiful.

    • @celesteessel4500
      @celesteessel4500 Год назад +14

      Thinking the same thing at the end there, so dramatically beautiful

    • @ThaFreestylers7
      @ThaFreestylers7 5 месяцев назад +3

      i felt the same way! ahaha it was so cool!

    • @leeuwengames315
      @leeuwengames315 5 месяцев назад +4

      only saw the forhead reflections not the sunglass ones

  • @TheRealMonkeyrogue
    @TheRealMonkeyrogue Год назад +3

    The pops add such a new dynamic. It's like having actual canons going off during a performance.

  • @bow-tiedengineer4453
    @bow-tiedengineer4453 2 месяца назад +2

    I honestly love the percussion the sparks add to the music.
    Edit: that was one hell of a swan song, hearing the strings break, and seeing the piano literally go up in smoke as he played.

  • @jumpythehat
    @jumpythehat Год назад +919

    Being a Vintergatan viewer, following the development of the MMX from the beginning, seeing all the hard work Martin put into it
    Only for it to cameo in a Mattias Krantz video and get roasted

    • @StormTheSquid
      @StormTheSquid Год назад +64

      I was looking for this. Didn't have to do Martin dirty like that, Mattias, wow lmao. Funny but still, just r00d.

    • @struanpeat5116
      @struanpeat5116 Год назад +53

      I love the MMX as much as the next guy, but martin takes a decade to build a new inventive music machine, while mattias can make one of these in an afternoon

    • @singflower
      @singflower Год назад +79

      @@struanpeat5116 Well, Mattias drives 1000km to get someone to play his creation. Martin spends 1000h to make his machine play itself

    • @withered_dragon_head
      @withered_dragon_head Год назад +11

      @@struanpeat5116 shots fired!

    • @struanpeat5116
      @struanpeat5116 Год назад +10

      @@withered_dragon_head i was commenting on the volume of content, not the quality fo the machine lol

  • @doncarlosmedienproduktion2350
    @doncarlosmedienproduktion2350 Год назад +267

    Was a blast to shoot with you! Congrats to the whole team!

    • @Mattiaskrantz
      @Mattiaskrantz  Год назад +64

      Thank you for filming and sacrificing yourself for this piano!🤝🤝

    • @chillaxter13
      @chillaxter13 Год назад +14

      Yo, you both were excellent videographers! Best shots we've ever seen on this channel! No offense to Mattias, just that you both were great. We really needed the extra angles for this piano too...

    • @robinmaurer2645
      @robinmaurer2645 Год назад +4

      Die alle meine Entchen rendition wär schon echt gut xD

    • @Mattiaskrantz
      @Mattiaskrantz  Год назад +5

      @@chillaxter13🥹🥹

    • @kleseus
      @kleseus 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@robinmaurer2645genau was ich gesucht habe.

  • @thirdyqwerty3954
    @thirdyqwerty3954 Год назад +32

    5:00 damn that sparks sound works well with megalovania. impressive.
    sounds like someone tap dancing
    RIP electric piano

  • @fenrir2037
    @fenrir2037 Год назад +13

    If nothing else, it really shows why the piano is considered a percussion instrument.

  • @Oli.V
    @Oli.V Год назад +684

    There’s always been some debate about wether a piano is a percussion instrument but I think this Piano is the most percussive of any piano only because it comes with its own snare beat.

    • @hatman4818
      @hatman4818 Год назад +30

      I've seen this comment floating around here in a few places, and it makes me wonder if there's a way to set up a piano to hit a snare or like, little drums or something as well as the strings. Maybe that should be his next project.

    • @IanWagner94
      @IanWagner94 Год назад +4

      I agreeJohn Cage wished he had this piano lmao

    • @JensTVMusic-lvo7u
      @JensTVMusic-lvo7u 5 месяцев назад

      Sounds fantastic too

    • @kadmow
      @kadmow 5 месяцев назад

      @@hatman4818 - look up the historical "Photoplayer" - silent movies had amazing - some very imaginative compositions - accompaniment...

    • @ThomDeWit
      @ThomDeWit 2 месяца назад +1

      @@IanWagner94this piano is prepared to perfection 😂

  • @spacenoodles5570
    @spacenoodles5570 Год назад +171

    *looks at MMX* "Is this some kid's woodworking project?" haha I'm dying

    • @rainerzufall8928
      @rainerzufall8928 Год назад +6

      he's not wrong tho

    • @ZomB1986
      @ZomB1986 Год назад +5

      He's mostly into metalworking and 3D printing nowadays.

    • @joeytheghost4211
      @joeytheghost4211 Год назад +2

      It was nice to see that thing again..

  • @ChaosBarnaby
    @ChaosBarnaby Год назад +9

    Man, a further modified version of this, maybe a huge grand piano, with added design elements to make it intentionally smoke and glow more as the person keeps playing... Would be incredibly epic. I think you've discovered something really amazing here Mattias, you've got to keep pursuing this crazy idea!

  • @spencer961
    @spencer961 Год назад +372

    Hey Mattias, if you ever film with glass or acrylic like this again and you want to see through it, get a circular polarizer filter. It screws on to your lens and allows you to “remove” the reflections and see straight through and give a better view of the sparks.

    • @doncarlosmedienproduktion2350
      @doncarlosmedienproduktion2350 Год назад +43

      Will do!

    • @thewhitefalcon8539
      @thewhitefalcon8539 Год назад +6

      I thought reflections were linearly polarized?

    • @TheLtVoss
      @TheLtVoss Год назад +18

      @@thewhitefalcon8539 yeha that the reason the polarised filter will work (the circular is just the shape of the filterl

    • @doncarlosmedienproduktion2350
      @doncarlosmedienproduktion2350 Год назад +6

      @@thewhitefalcon8539 A circualar polarizer helps at any visual reflections... about the deeper physics I do not have any clue :)

  • @tammyhollandaise
    @tammyhollandaise Год назад +169

    It's amusing to hear how much extra percussion the sparks add!

  • @robmangeri777
    @robmangeri777 Год назад +12

    Life should always be this fun and amazing! I love that you all celebrated melting a piano with electricity using a professional pianist! Becca saying “we didn’t start the fire” at the end was perfect 😎👍🏼

  • @LuMnOsITi
    @LuMnOsITi 10 месяцев назад +7

    This man will never be able to play a normal boring piano ever again 😂

  • @stardust-reverie
    @stardust-reverie Год назад +909

    i didn’t realize until hearing actual songs played on it, but the sparks actually give it a really interesting percussive layer, which shows off the rhythm of the pieces really clearly
    the piano’s lack of a percussive element is one of its few weaknesses and it’s something i think about a lot when thinking about the piano in an instrumentation context, so it’s really cool to see something that kind of adds that layer, even if it’s basically a death trap lol
    i would legit love to see something like this used in pieces that play to its unique strengths (preferably with nothing and nobody catching on fire but whatever works)

    • @Ratchet4647
      @Ratchet4647 Год назад +10

      I agree entirely!

    • @MarkoDash
      @MarkoDash Год назад +84

      sounds a lot like someone tap dancing along to it

    • @mindopolis6089
      @mindopolis6089 Год назад +3

      @@MarkoDash I know right!

    • @ReprobateMind
      @ReprobateMind Год назад +36

      piano is literally a percussion instrument. I get what you mean, but you're hitting it with a hammer that's percussive, just the pitches throw people off, but it's the same as like steel drums or vibraphone its pitched percussion. I know I'm being a dick for being a dick sake but it's a little nugget of pointless knowledge.

    • @hanbill
      @hanbill Год назад

      Like: CYMATICS: Science Vs. Music by Nigel John Stanford

  •  Год назад +212

    If it was only Constantin, he wouldn't have stopped playing the song even if the whole piano had burst into flames! It's so amazing that everyone had so much fun doing this!

  • @livedandletdie
    @livedandletdie Год назад +4

    Kudos to Constantin, he's a madman who agreed to play this nightmare instrument. Mad props to him, and mad props to that Organist in the beginning that materialized from nowhere too.
    I guess even without the power on, that piano is really good for building up STRONG finger muscles. Seeing as it's a hammer piano made with literal Tool Hammers.
    Das Hammerklavier ist sehr gut, sehr schockieren...

  • @jerseylife8701
    @jerseylife8701 Год назад +12

    Firework by Katy Perry, and thunderstruck by AC/DC, was truly something magical. Thank you so much for all the content you create.

  • @thecommenternobodycaresabout
    @thecommenternobodycaresabout Год назад +178

    You know a good musician when you hear their tempo being stable and consistent. This piano is the perfect way to showcase it to someone without any musical knowledge just by hearing each crack the spark makes

    • @Pallamut
      @Pallamut Год назад +4

      I think that sounds quite similar to playing DDR with clicktrack on the inputs, which is quite helpful

    • @peterhineinlegen4672
      @peterhineinlegen4672 Год назад +4

      It reminds me of someone tap dancing along with the piano. Gregory Hines in "Tap" maybe.

  • @Mysticfob
    @Mysticfob Год назад +314

    This is so cool. It seems gimmicky, but the concept is so entertaining thinking that something like this has never existed. I could see so many people wanting to mess around with this thing.

    • @matsv201
      @matsv201 Год назад +12

      It would be better if the sparks could be tuned... possibly with AC

  • @slayemin
    @slayemin 11 месяцев назад +1

    The sparks make it sound like there's a tap dancer in the background dancing to the music.

  • @Raven9010th
    @Raven9010th Год назад +5

    Dude! That piano went out with a passion. And the pianist chose the perfect song to give it a proper send off.
    When I die, I want a piano like that playing that song at my funeral. And I want it to start burning and actually ignite
    my funeral pyre. Then the audience can watch it go up in smoke with me.

  • @dasgettopikachu7878
    @dasgettopikachu7878 Год назад +186

    This pro doesn't just play with fire, he plays fire as well 🔥

  • @imaginationtrenton
    @imaginationtrenton Год назад +197

    5:07 : "Oh, it's megalovania."
    Few seconds later: "Oh, this is the best rendition of Megalovania I've ever heard."

    • @wildstorm3486
      @wildstorm3486 Год назад +26

      Oh idk about that. I’ve heard some really good renditions of Magalovania
      For sure it has to be top3.
      I will admit it has a certain spark that other renditions don’t have though.

    • @ArnieMcStranglehold
      @ArnieMcStranglehold Год назад +17

      Frankly, no other version of Megalovania **explodes** while being played.

    • @Mikko_D
      @Mikko_D 11 месяцев назад

      :awesome:

  • @irishjournalgaming
    @irishjournalgaming 5 месяцев назад +2

    its amazing how he was able to play it so well with how heavy it is

  • @ZexalDSJAsh
    @ZexalDSJAsh Год назад +4

    I just love how it is like the piano's own percussion when it makes the crackling sound with the sparks. It is also like tap dancing while keeping in time with the playing. ^^

  • @matthewparker9276
    @matthewparker9276 Год назад +170

    You could absolutely make a short titled "when your piano has an electrical fault, but nothing else matters." It would probably help out a lot with the views.

  • @andreasgerasimenko6977
    @andreasgerasimenko6977 Год назад +98

    Never thought I'd say it. But the "tics" actually sound nice with some pieces. Like megalomania was nice could listen to it all day. Nice addition to the original piece

    • @andreasgerasimenko6977
      @andreasgerasimenko6977 Год назад +13

      It sounds almost like someone is clapping in addition to the piano itself

  • @supersecret4899
    @supersecret4899 Год назад +6

    It's impossible not to burst into an uncontrollable smile watching this! Thank you! This just shows the peak of piano is being redefined!

  • @squishyrabbittail4587
    @squishyrabbittail4587 11 месяцев назад

    Man this video was great probably one of my favorite so far. I could definitely tell that everyone had a blast playing with it.

  • @jamzee_
    @jamzee_ Год назад +299

    I wont lie, the snapping of the steel clacking with the string followed by a quick snap is so satisfying, i just wish it wasn’t a complete death trap waiting for something bad to happen. The sound is amazing.

  • @nyshockartist
    @nyshockartist Год назад +81

    also also, you need to work with this Pianist again, he fricking killed it.

  • @l-ph8759
    @l-ph8759 11 месяцев назад

    It's the coolest video I've seen in weeks. Thank you for this awesome idea/project.

  • @AlexdAviator
    @AlexdAviator Год назад +4

    6:29 it sounds like there is a tip tap dancer dancing with the piano

  • @wendyheatherwood
    @wendyheatherwood Год назад +118

    The museum should put on an exhibition of all your pianos next Halloween.

  • @Zmax15
    @Zmax15 Год назад +422

    Thunderstruck was at: 15:45
    Megalovania was at: 5:00.
    I like that, as a pro pianist, it seemed like the songs he was most excited to play were by AC/DC and Metallica.

    • @JacobLeeson-zk1ol
      @JacobLeeson-zk1ol 8 месяцев назад +7

      Life saver. This guy is milking people. videos are way too long. Interesting but he drags it on. Went looking for the time stamps thank you.

    • @charycourt
      @charycourt 8 месяцев назад +59

      @@JacobLeeson-zk1ol Surely you can survive 20 minutes without getting distracted. Is 20 minutes seriously too long for you to watch? Can you watch a movie or is that the directors milking you?

    • @5peciesunkn0wn
      @5peciesunkn0wn 7 месяцев назад +41

      @@JacobLeeson-zk1ol it's not "way too long". It's a pro pianist trying out a ton of different genres on a one-of-a-kind piano.

    • @hasturthekinginyellow5003
      @hasturthekinginyellow5003 6 месяцев назад +20

      ​@@JacobLeeson-zk1olif you don't enjoy hearing piano music, to the point that 20 minutes is too much, why are you watching piano music videos? Is it some form of penance? Or just plain idiocy?

    • @macking4942
      @macking4942 6 месяцев назад

      what song was at 4:10?

  • @funkyraccoonster3209
    @funkyraccoonster3209 Год назад +4

    The sound is weirdly satisfying and I can imagine it smelling of smoke like a bonfire, honestly I feel like it would be great to watch someone play this

    • @fearsomefawkes6724
      @fearsomefawkes6724 11 месяцев назад

      This isn't going to smell like bonfire. It's going to smell like hot metal.

  • @aettic
    @aettic 5 месяцев назад +1

    This was a really cool video - great idea for a project. I'm glad the piano music still came through well on the video, because it sounds like it was tricky to hear the actual strings over the sparking sounds.

  • @poilaaliop
    @poilaaliop Год назад +433

    How does Nothing Else Matters still sound recognizable and kind of awesome even when the piano has gotten hopelessly out of tune!? It's got to be down to the skill of the player and the emotion he put into it. Major kudos to MVP Constantin as well as to Mattias, Rebecca, and their new filming friends! 🎉

    • @Hewitt_himself
      @Hewitt_himself Год назад +9

      Probably a natural side effect of years of Lars

    • @lyravain6304
      @lyravain6304 Год назад +5

      It's unsurprising really. The brain is basically created to find and focus on patterns. For instance, everyone recognizes a christmas caroll regardless of it being sung off-tune or in a different language. Your brain automatically 'fills in the blanks' so long as the keys are somewhat on-target. The sound won't be as crisp and accurate, but yeah, your brain does a good deal of heavy lifting.
      But it's also a good player who adapted well to an unfamiliar instrument that was rapidly going out of tune.

  • @SamLabbato
    @SamLabbato Год назад +191

    mattias being extremely cautious and awkward is such a mood

  • @goldballistics6349
    @goldballistics6349 Месяц назад

    I find it amazing how the sparks even have a sound that corresponds with notes

  • @wonderscall6486
    @wonderscall6486 Год назад

    That was so cool loved the sounds and rhythms of the sparks ✨️

  • @jezupercy3029
    @jezupercy3029 Год назад +311

    Aside from the difficulty pressing the keys, it's clear that Constantin is really enjoying the receptive feedback of the sparks, the direction that you found to take the hammer piano is fantastic.

  • @TrideGD
    @TrideGD Год назад +127

    Oh wtf seeing the MMX randomly was insane. But also calling it a local kids woodworking project killed me a little 😭😭

    • @doro5751
      @doro5751 Год назад +20

      Nah, it´s okay. It was fun to show the MMX to Mattias. And we are currently working on it to make it museum playable ready.

    • @salamandranefarius4205
      @salamandranefarius4205 Год назад +8

      Don't worry, let them mock the MMX... ¡MM3 would be awesome!

    • @darkfir3.
      @darkfir3. Год назад +1

      Woah hello there tride, unexpected seeing u here

    • @Riley-uy5pe
      @Riley-uy5pe Год назад

      that guy sucks I'm glad he dunked on it lmao

    • @Riley-uy5pe
      @Riley-uy5pe Год назад +2

      @@salamandranefarius4205 never gonna happen

  • @lcapplewood
    @lcapplewood Год назад +3

    Constantine took to the sparky piano so naturally! That was more than a performance, that was him falling in love💖 now I want to learn to play!

  • @yannickbehrendt
    @yannickbehrendt 5 месяцев назад +3

    Not sure if anyone mentioned that yet in the 2700+ comments, but if not: The "some German idk" part at 17:12 was the camera guy saying "Alle meine Entchen für Professionelle." which literally translates to "All my ducklings (German children song, has the reputation of being the easiest melody there is) for professionals." Just as a little fun fact for anyone who cares. ^_^ Also, really amazing video, Mattias!

  • @yorzengaming
    @yorzengaming Год назад +114

    The professional pianist is really cool guy he has rick & morty hoodie and sunglasses and he plays sparkling piano what more can you ask :D amazing

    • @Constantingold
      @Constantingold Год назад +19

      Thanks! Hahahaha

    • @urbaintim2304
      @urbaintim2304 Год назад

      But no music from the Rick & Morty soundtrack … too bad !

  • @3mmmmmm
    @3mmmmmm Год назад +59

    Getting the protective plastic/glass tinted would be a nice addition to it, not only would it be easier to look at it without glasses, but since it's overall darker, the sparks would be the only thing you can see inside.

    • @adamrezabek9469
      @adamrezabek9469 Год назад +8

      That's a really good idea. Maybe it would be also worth looking into some UV filter, to make it even safer without sacrificing the brightness.

    • @hauntedshadowslegacy2826
      @hauntedshadowslegacy2826 Год назад +5

      Yes, making the shield tinted would be perfect! No more sunglasses indoors. Melikey.

    • @duncandl910
      @duncandl910 Год назад

      @@hauntedshadowslegacy2826 unfortunately the piano is dead

  • @chiter1235
    @chiter1235 Год назад +1

    perfect balance between piano and drums simultaneously, lovely idea for instrument

  • @runristaren2
    @runristaren2 Год назад +7

    What a epic way to retire the electric piano.
    Surley this Will be the conversationstarter of everyone involved. ”Remember that time we played the piano with sparks”
    ✨🤗✨

  • @WolfieHana
    @WolfieHana Год назад +155

    I love how it makes it sound like a real awesome rhythm game

  • @dodgeman777
    @dodgeman777 Год назад +35

    There's something just naturally funny about a noble and poetic instrument like the piano modified to just obnoxiously explode with every note

  • @Ikbob11
    @Ikbob11 Год назад +1

    That crackling really adds a special something to the songs. It'd be cool to see a sustainable version of this

  • @jyere18
    @jyere18 Год назад

    this video is awesome, i loved it! and the pianist has so much enthusiasm 🥰 As for the electrucution, looking from here, there had no direct risk at all seeing how well protected it was with the glass.

  • @sarahkatherine8458
    @sarahkatherine8458 Год назад +80

    0:26 The MMX's appearance here is the biggest unexpected crossover

    • @beez1717
      @beez1717 Год назад +4

      I was so surprised to see the mmx too!

    • @Qwarzz
      @Qwarzz Год назад +3

      I didn't even know Martin got it that far!

    • @Kaleisbord
      @Kaleisbord Год назад +4

      If you go to the museums RUclips channel, you can see the restoration

    • @MarvinYoani
      @MarvinYoani 6 месяцев назад

      ​​he got that far.... and he decided that it was a stupid lesson and start over

  • @Finvaara
    @Finvaara Год назад +160

    I was not expecting this to become my favorite of your videos, but that is what happened. The extra camera work, and the different songs, and big finale, it was all amazing. You have outdone yourself again! I can't wait to see what happens once you find the time to fill a piano with Sulphur Hexafluoride, and also with Helium. I'm really hoping you can get some new VST recordings out of it.

    • @Mattiaskrantz
      @Mattiaskrantz  Год назад +40

      Appreciate it so much🙏 yup I’m working on a tesla coil piano rn (unfinished project). But then either a gun piano or gas piano would be wonderful!🤝

    • @PatrickKniesler
      @PatrickKniesler Год назад +8

      @@Mattiaskrantz I... what? Gun piano? There are so many ways that idea can go. My American blood wants all of them. You could make a piano with Colt 1911 hammers, or a piano where each hammer stroke fires a 22 caliber round downrange, or fires a 22 (or wax 22) round at a target for each key which is connected to the hammer (but you separate the keyboard and guns from the rest of the piano and keep increasing the distance)... or a Russian roulette piano that doesn't fire every single time and you never know when and it is connected to actual revolvers... This has Demolition Ranch written all over it.

    • @bjornSE
      @bjornSE Год назад +5

      @@Mattiaskrantz I hope you get styropyro involved, he have made some massive electric sparks (with colors!). Wouldn't it be cool to build a laser piano as well? *nudge nudge*

  • @mavericktitan7874
    @mavericktitan7874 Год назад +2

    Man, who knew music and mad science went so well together?

  • @alestone5615
    @alestone5615 9 месяцев назад

    This is one of my favorite creative works I've seen in awhile. A chaotic combination of music, engineering, and pyrotechnics

  • @lautreamontg
    @lautreamontg Год назад +25

    The piano slowly detuning itself to "Nothing Else Matters" was pure art man. Pure art.

  • @eclipseeffigy
    @eclipseeffigy Год назад +57

    I thought this was going to be a disaster and a half but the pro pianist made it work!! The crackles kept rhythm and almost sound like they themselves could be sampled into interesting percussion samples.

    • @eclipseeffigy
      @eclipseeffigy Год назад +2

      The duets with Becca are really cool!! Just when I thought things were slowing down a bit and we'd seen the coolest parts y'all turned it up a notch.

  • @dziltener
    @dziltener 11 месяцев назад

    This was awesome, I loved every second of it.

  • @barnabasrapcsak3445
    @barnabasrapcsak3445 Год назад +6

    3:38 - Current Flows In You