I know we’re all talking about how amazing the performance was, but I also really love just how well this fits the title “when you do the group project by yourself” Like he involves the other people just enough that they get credit for being apart of it also, but he’s still definitely the driving force of the whole thing
Depressingly, it reminds me of a junior high school project in which everyone in the group is supposed to participate, you're put in charge, and you have no earthly idea how to run the group and get it done. So you do it all yourself.
*a part I'm sorry, it just bothers me SO MUCH. When you get rid of that space between "a" and "part," you are saying the complete opposite of the message you wish to convey. "A part of the band" = Contributing to the band, playing with the band, affiliated with the band "Apart of the band" (should technically be "apart from") = Separate from the band, not involved in the band
I think that may be because there was a guy doing a whole orchestra of musical notes and instruments with his fucking mouth! As brilliant as Tim Minchin is, he was outshone here, hence the limited attention to Tim's work on the keys.
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BeardyMan is absolutely insane. This performance displays 0.1 % of his talent. His live shows are incredible, he basically improvises electronic music on the spot, using his mouth and a shitton of gear that I have no idea how they work (a MIDI keyboard, a looper, a laptop, a launchpad and like 4 ipads)
@@lileinstein104 yup and parts of it's software were custom written for Beardy while the rest is an amalgamation of various stuff he made to work together. It's mostly based on Ableton and few ultra low latency and high efficient plugins the iPads are essentially just very efficient control surfaces for all the things he does. There are loopers, and each loop can go through the Turnado vst which is a multi effect with 24 effects to choose from. The Turnado itself is powerhouse of a vst not only you have 24 effects to choose from you can use 8 at once if you want and they can take you on one hell of a sound design journey. The cool thing is that Beardy now can take the master stereo out and record it's output as one of the loops to then make a remix and then switch to a completely new song that he made 5 minutes into the future.
Literally 😂. It’s like that one kid who always gets the main roles and you’re just there like “ugh you’re incredible but I hate you.” I’m literally an adult why am I likening it to school?
My band director showed us this guy in music theory and it blew my mind… it also taught me just what a cappella was capable of and I tried to use it in my own a cappella group
Hot dang, this was so much fun, and what an undertaking to transcribe! The a cappella brush snare sold it for me, but that follow up slap bass was the cherry on top. Very nice work!
This was performed at the Proms, I think they called this concert ‘The Comedy Proms’. I was 13 at the time and it was brilliant at inspiring me musically and showing the joy in musical performance
Just honked his nose, lol. It is epic how he was able to do that and they follow up with the actual instrumental part, only to really show how he nailed it vocally.
I saw people saying beardyman and I was like "the name sounds vaguely familiar, but idk this guy, oh well. I'm enjoying it." then I realized oh! I do know him, because of the video Tom Scott made with him a few months ago!
In general I really don't like beatbox. Even good one. But there's a certain level of skill for most things, way above merely good, where such preferences don't matter. I don't just have to admire this, I have to admit I like it.
Going back and forth between hearing him as his voice vs as a mock instrument is like looking at an optical illusion that you can kind of force yourself to see both sides of
Oh that's just a brief intro to the world of craziness, wonder and unpredictability that is Beardyman's performative improvised music. Each twitch stream is fully improvised form scratch, each live concert is fully improvised from scratch (I've been to two in one weekend and can confirm that), the only drawback is that you can't really sing along because you don't know what's gonna happen next second. Sometimes even Beardyman isn't fully aware of where his skills and gear will take him thanks to the symbiotic relationship between the two. And his gear is state of the art custom made and continually refined live music production system. This video and set up is a legacy og stuff at this point, this is like a car while the latest Beardytron can achieve warp speeds, kind of deal.
Beardyman, taking the concept of improv to new and absurd limits since god knows when. If you want an extended taste of what insanity he's up to in more recent times, I'd recommend checking out the recording of him live in london from 2019. Even if you're not into electronic music, the sheer spectacle of seeing sounds and tunes one would expect a producer to build for hours in a studio just being produced live in real time by a guy making noises into a mic is something to witness. Oh and you can catch him on tour if you happen to be near where that's happening, or on Twitch where he does the same beardyman things.
oh, hey, a beatbox transcription! if you intend to do more, can i suggest transcribing Stitch's 'Feels Like Nothing', or anything by Gene Shinozaki (or his duo, SpiderHorse)?
or jigsaw, also by gene! my favorite of his compositions, especially because there's also a fun video of it being performed with an entire orchestra crammed into an apartment, LOL
I bet this guy finds all the songs he has heard elsewhere. "It goes like this..." *Beat boxes an entire orchestra* Random person: "Oh you mean Spirits Will Collide by Devin Townsend.." Him: "Yes, that one!"
You can tell this man loves his job and I love watching this man doing this jobs as he loves it. Everything about this performance was so captivating and enjoyable.
as a trombone player, i believe the sounds at 1:01 is supposed to be spit build-up followed by emptying of the spit valve, I might be wrong but it would be funny
Damn, beat boxing live is hard. If you’re off, tired, or out of time it just sounds like that person you pull up next to at a stop sign singing a drum fill in their car. 😅
ok the clown honk got me, both you and Beardyman win XD little secret benefit of being unfamiliar with these songs/artists/videos before being introduced to them here, is that not only do I get the great music and fun transcriptions, but I also get surprised lol
Beardyman is one of the most gifted musical minds I've ever come across. His live shows are unlike any other, able to craft one masterpiece after another out of thin air.
Here we see a rare find, in its natural habitat… The predator Beatbox elder seems to be imitating a Jazz Sax’s mating ritual! But it’s seems he has attracted the entire ensamble! This will be one high class bout Get ready to brawl 3.2.1 GOOOO!!!!
How in the actual F is this all coming from one man's mind, and also flying out of his face like that? There has to be a few entire brain folds dedicated to this feat.
I once spent 9 hours of my day doing a “group project”. It was all online and I don’t think the other people even looked at it. They got mad at me for complaining.
Ah yes, the beardyman, such a splendid instrument. Anyone knows if they still sell'em? Never had enough money to buy one back when they were all the craze.
I feel that energy... did senior project all by myself with two leaches that did nothing for 3 months. they thought they'd get a free ride the whole time but when I handed it in I told the teacher that it was my project alon and they two had nothing to do with it. they flunked and I got a 100! ;)
I almost laughed at “pretend you are a muted trumpet “but then he actually sounded exactly like a muted trumpet
Its gonna be my go to soft insult - "you muted trumpet!"
lol so true
when it said “alto sax” i was momentarily blown away by the sound before realizing that was just an alto sax
@@namesarehard1206 omg same- 💀
Lol yeah not a lot a ways to transcribe that 😂
I know we’re all talking about how amazing the performance was, but I also really love just how well this fits the title “when you do the group project by yourself”
Like he involves the other people just enough that they get credit for being apart of it also, but he’s still definitely the driving force of the whole thing
Depressingly, it reminds me of a junior high school project in which everyone in the group is supposed to participate, you're put in charge, and you have no earthly idea how to run the group and get it done. So you do it all yourself.
He gives the other parts their lines and is like "YOU. SAY THIS. OK YOU DID YOUR PART, NEXT!"
he sounds like a one man acapalla quartet
*a part
I'm sorry, it just bothers me SO MUCH. When you get rid of that space between "a" and "part," you are saying the complete opposite of the message you wish to convey.
"A part of the band" = Contributing to the band, playing with the band, affiliated with the band
"Apart of the band" (should technically be "apart from") = Separate from the band, not involved in the band
Absolutely
He ate all the other musical insturements, so he could sound like those said musical insturments.
Has nothing to do with it but, how did you made your name look like that?
@@Eren______ Him homeland speak in shapes not letters. Eat of the tool, become the tool.
Like majin buu
check mark squiggly line *n*
It has to be that. There can be no other logical explanation.
Imagine having the power to summon Tim Minchin
yeah and then squeaking his clown nose 3:02
@@raehik I howled and woke up my neighbors
it's like having the power to summon three people at once
Summoned him with a clown horn 😂
I screamed, "Is that Tim Michin?!" and now people are asking me if I am ok.
Beardyman is secretly three incredible musicians in... a Jack Sparrow cosplay?
Tim's got the hair and eyeliner though
@@PenneySounds Truth.
I believe there's a "Captain" in there somewhere
Thats CAPTAIN Jack Sparrow to you
given the energy level? more like Crack Sparrow.
The cellist behind Beardyman is fearing for all their jobs
Hes laughing at how scuffed it sounds... I don't think he is worried at all
@@MPaxsu wow you must be fun at parties...
@@victormanjarinsala2253 yeah I definitely don’t play scat at parties…
@@victormanjarinsala2253 metin aksu at parties? Don’t make me laugh
@@chilpz someone disagrees with me? Time to insult
NOT ENOUGH PEOPLE TALKING ABOUT HOW TIM MINCHIN CASUALLY STROLLS IN AND *S H R E D S* THE PIANO
That caught me off guard
I thought it might’ve been the lead singer of Soul Asylum.
Yeah, part of me thinks that was unplanned
I think that may be because there was a guy doing a whole orchestra of musical notes and instruments with his fucking mouth! As brilliant as Tim Minchin is, he was outshone here, hence the limited attention to Tim's work on the keys.
It got caught _so_ off-guard! That was very cleverly done!
I’m sobbing the way he’s fingering the notes and chords despite his only instrument being his voice is hilarious
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I love that the white haired musician has his hand over his mouth cos he's low key loving every moment and it feels like a guilty pleasure!
he's enjoying it but is also a bit wtf, this is so scuffed, it's still cool though
bro's scared for his career
What every beatboxing teenager thinks they look like.
True
I think you mean "What every beatboxing teenager looks like."
@@anonymousaccordionist3326 …in their heads
I'm certain even beardyman was a 'beatboxing teenager' at some point. Gotta start somewhere.
@@skeleton208 You think so? You really think they picture themselves looking this silly?
BeardyMan is absolutely insane. This performance displays 0.1 % of his talent. His live shows are incredible, he basically improvises electronic music on the spot, using his mouth and a shitton of gear that I have no idea how they work (a MIDI keyboard, a looper, a laptop, a launchpad and like 4 ipads)
The gear you are referring to is collectively called "The Beardytron"
On top of that he plays all sorts of other instruments pretty well, too
@@justinisorange What's his name?
@@quarksandaces2398 it’s called something like The Polyphonic Me | Beardyman
@@lileinstein104 yup and parts of it's software were custom written for Beardy while the rest is an amalgamation of various stuff he made to work together. It's mostly based on Ableton and few ultra low latency and high efficient plugins the iPads are essentially just very efficient control surfaces for all the things he does. There are loopers, and each loop can go through the Turnado vst which is a multi effect with 24 effects to choose from. The Turnado itself is powerhouse of a vst not only you have 24 effects to choose from you can use 8 at once if you want and they can take you on one hell of a sound design journey. The cool thing is that Beardy now can take the master stereo out and record it's output as one of the loops to then make a remix and then switch to a completely new song that he made 5 minutes into the future.
Performing as an entire band by yourself while in front of a full orchestra is one of the greatest power moves of all time🫡
So, this man’s a band kid, a theatre kid, and a comedian combined…
*sounds like a challenge*
That's literally the most impressive thing I've ever seen musically this level of talent and skill is beyond impressive, it's deeply disheartening
Haha, that's the first time I've ever heard disheartening used that way
Disheartening? 😂
@@ethanbotterill2743 you will never be beardyman scatting a muted trumpet in front of a live audience
Literally 😂. It’s like that one kid who always gets the main roles and you’re just there like “ugh you’re incredible but I hate you.” I’m literally an adult why am I likening it to school?
@@GammaFox6 school trauma?
My band director showed us this guy in music theory and it blew my mind… it also taught me just what a cappella was capable of and I tried to use it in my own a cappella group
I have to go watch MayTree do the Pink Panther theme now.
You might be interested in Shlomo's vocal orchestra, and also Tom Thum.
Fun Fact! Beardyman’s brother is Jay Foreman, the man behind the one-syllable-off videos, and one half of Map Men.
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Haaaa that's so funny I knew he looked like someone!
Wow, one-half of Map Men has such a talented brother!
I love how all the musicians I like look like they wandered out of bed and on stage and everybody let them
Hot dang, this was so much fun, and what an undertaking to transcribe! The a cappella brush snare sold it for me, but that follow up slap bass was the cherry on top. Very nice work!
For me it's definitely transcribing the mic drop at the end lol
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Never seen a transcribed mic drop. 1 MILLION points!
10 billion points
if you know, you know
@@99temporal is that from what I think it is
433 likes not ruining it
This was performed at the Proms, I think they called this concert ‘The Comedy Proms’. I was 13 at the time and it was brilliant at inspiring me musically and showing the joy in musical performance
How long ago was it?
It was 7995
Tim Minchin the passerby who happens to come across a piano, an orchestra, and some beardy man with his funny tools and gizmos.
what
Just honked his nose, lol. It is epic how he was able to do that and they follow up with the actual instrumental part, only to really show how he nailed it vocally.
I like that you included the mic drop in the transcription
Beardyman is hilarious, so much talent and humor in one person.
So much talent they had to cram a fair chunk of it into his brother just to make it all fit
@@SamI-bv9kd Jay Foreman is also pretty cool too
It makes me so happy to see people finding out about and appreciating the Beardyman :)
He's got his own RUclips too you know ;)
I saw people saying beardyman and I was like "the name sounds vaguely familiar, but idk this guy, oh well. I'm enjoying it." then I realized oh! I do know him, because of the video Tom Scott made with him a few months ago!
@@Zach-h2l Tom Scott has also worked with Beardyman's brother (Jay Foreman).
why is he so- like- gentle ???? it feels like a blanket ????
Beardyman is a legend. I hope you do more Beatbox-related videos someday!
Something from NME. Would be a great video
In general I really don't like beatbox. Even good one. But there's a certain level of skill for most things, way above merely good, where such preferences don't matter. I don't just have to admire this, I have to admit I like it.
Tom Thum would probably make for interesting transcriptions
Going back and forth between hearing him as his voice vs as a mock instrument is like looking at an optical illusion that you can kind of force yourself to see both sides of
Enjoyed when the solos became talking back and forth.
For some reason I love at 0:55 the guy behind him just covering his mouth
"Pretend you're a muted trumpet"
"Blow your nose just in case"
Even the sheet-music knows what an absolute meme this is. Fooken beautiful, sir!
And that trumpet sounds absolutely dirty. Incredibly filthy. He really gets the sound so right.
I saw the bassist and though "hey that's Minchin's bassist" and then he showed up and I was like "ye this is the natural order of things"
0:57 the cellist trying their best not to laugh 😭
Her: He's probably thinking about other girls.
Him:
You win the comments here!
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@@michaelfoxbrass Thank
when the alto sax I was like "damn he sounds exactly like an alto sax" and then I looked up at the video to see an actual alto sax being played
Idk what this is, but I love it
Oh that's just a brief intro to the world of craziness, wonder and unpredictability that is Beardyman's performative improvised music. Each twitch stream is fully improvised form scratch, each live concert is fully improvised from scratch (I've been to two in one weekend and can confirm that), the only drawback is that you can't really sing along because you don't know what's gonna happen next second. Sometimes even Beardyman isn't fully aware of where his skills and gear will take him thanks to the symbiotic relationship between the two. And his gear is state of the art custom made and continually refined live music production system. This video and set up is a legacy og stuff at this point, this is like a car while the latest Beardytron can achieve warp speeds, kind of deal.
@@MrGreenAKAguci00 interesting for sure!
Beardyman, taking the concept of improv to new and absurd limits since god knows when. If you want an extended taste of what insanity he's up to in more recent times, I'd recommend checking out the recording of him live in london from 2019. Even if you're not into electronic music, the sheer spectacle of seeing sounds and tunes one would expect a producer to build for hours in a studio just being produced live in real time by a guy making noises into a mic is something to witness. Oh and you can catch him on tour if you happen to be near where that's happening, or on Twitch where he does the same beardyman things.
There's also Tim Minchin on piano. That's just amazing
oh, hey, a beatbox transcription! if you intend to do more, can i suggest transcribing Stitch's 'Feels Like Nothing', or anything by Gene Shinozaki (or his duo, SpiderHorse)?
Gonna jump on this comment and say, if you transcribe a Gene Shinozaki song, please do his 2021 Wildcard "Metamorphosis"
or jigsaw, also by gene! my favorite of his compositions, especially because there's also a fun video of it being performed with an entire orchestra crammed into an apartment, LOL
or maybe waiting, by both tom and gene!!! it was amazing
I bet this guy finds all the songs he has heard elsewhere.
"It goes like this..."
*Beat boxes an entire orchestra*
Random person:
"Oh you mean Spirits Will Collide by Devin Townsend.."
Him:
"Yes, that one!"
Gonna be honest, his trumpet is spot on. Also, I wasn't expecting Tim Minchin to make an appearance.
Tim was hosting the whole concert
You can tell this man loves his job and I love watching this man doing this jobs as he loves it. Everything about this performance was so captivating and enjoyable.
He slapped bass better than me with his voice!
The subharmonics on measure 133 took it to the next level
@@tomsayer5186 Actually, I believe that was the bassist coming in a little bit too early.
He got an A+ just for the fact he did it on his own and the others got an entire months work of detention
I lost it when Tim Minchin just suddenly decided to drop in XD. Frigging legend
as a trombone player, i believe the sounds at 1:01 is supposed to be spit build-up followed by emptying of the spit valve, I might be wrong but it would be funny
As a fan of Beardyman for about a decade and a half, I'm so incredibly pleased that he's made it over to this channel. Brightened my day right up!
2:14 I love how he just turns into Daft Punk.
Damn, beat boxing live is hard. If you’re off, tired, or out of time it just sounds like that person you pull up next to at a stop sign singing a drum fill in their car. 😅
1:40 i swear i thought it was him imitating an alto sax
It totally was
3:41 I couldn't write one note of all this, but I am pretty sure he says "I didn't write any of this".
I love how most of the musicians just sit there with their instruments in hand, waiting.
0:37 bro actually was a muted trumpet...
I feel like this whole performance is the definition of scat. Love it.
How tf does he make that sound at 1:33????!! Is that even humanly possible?
I don't understand why youtube would tank your channel?! I love it, keep going!
DUDE WHERED ALL THE SUBS GO
"I need you to play these notes on your instrument"
"which notes?"
*demonstrates
I smiled so hard at him and the bassist having a "conversation". I don't even play the bass, but that was just wicked to see!
"How'd you do that?"
"Well you see I stuck a reed into a brass mouth peice, then I accidently swallowed it while holding a percussion stick."
Another good job transcribing the music!
Transcribing the mic drop tho, absolute legend.
1:40 my eyes got so big cause I wasn't watching the people performing, I thought he was making that sound with his mouth
I was absolutely floored by his saxophone impression before I looked up and saw that it was an actual saxophonist.
That was great! He'll put nearly all the musicians in that orchestra out of business, lol
My favorite is the man losing his shit in the background
Beardyman and Tim Minchin on the same stage!?? We're literally not worthy.
I'd like to point out, that frog and blowing his nose was him clearing the spit valve of his bone lmao. Absolutely adored his style!
ok the clown honk got me, both you and Beardyman win XD little secret benefit of being unfamiliar with these songs/artists/videos before being introduced to them here, is that not only do I get the great music and fun transcriptions, but I also get surprised lol
Beardyman is one of the most gifted musical minds I've ever come across. His live shows are unlike any other, able to craft one masterpiece after another out of thin air.
i died when they showed that all the instrumentalists had blank pieces of paper instead of sheet music 😂
Here we see a rare find, in its natural habitat…
The predator Beatbox elder seems to be imitating a Jazz Sax’s mating ritual! But it’s seems he has attracted the entire ensamble!
This will be one high class bout Get ready to brawl 3.2.1 GOOOO!!!!
I wasn't looking at the screen and I thought "that saxophone sounds incredibly realistic"
Wow you even put in the effort of writing out the mic drop as two hits and accenting the first one
"pretend you are a muted trumpet"
"Beardyman" vs "real instrument"
"clown horn Tim Michin *wtf*"
I'm wheezing at these transcriptions
2:51 trascribing implied triplets. Nice
The notation on the score is the funniest thing omg
"a muted bone... A FROG?!" 1:02
How in the actual F is this all coming from one man's mind, and also flying out of his face like that? There has to be a few entire brain folds dedicated to this feat.
3:06
"I appreciate it brother"
This is sincerely one of the most impressive performances I’ve heard in a while! It was so much fun and I was grinning through 5mins straight.
That was so cool and the captions are on point!
Bro when the sax came in, I legit thought it was the guy singing for a second
The bass guitar part was amazing and adorable
Oh never could I thought that you will upload one of my favorite beatboxers here
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@@musicarlotv esh
It breaks my brain when he plays the trumpet
The transcription of the mic drop was the cherry on top. What an incredible performance and transcription!!
I once spent 9 hours of my day doing a “group project”. It was all online and I don’t think the other people even looked at it. They got mad at me for complaining.
This guy would be a finalist in Britain's Got Talent.
I love how the music sheet just says "a.. frog?" and yet he still nails it.
I was reading the comments and thinking "wow he really nailed that sax..."
dude what are you doing there filming, help the guy, he's swallowed a whole damn trumpet
Ah yes, the beardyman, such a splendid instrument. Anyone knows if they still sell'em? Never had enough money to buy one back when they were all the craze.
the cellist at the back is soo bored that he wants to quit
He's really come a long way from being a chef to an orchestra
OMG, Tim Minchin just strolled by and sat down at the piano to play along!!!❤️❤️❤️
1:17 mute in cow lol
0:34 when the guy puts on googly eyes
The real musicians are livid.
I feel that energy... did senior project all by myself with two leaches that did nothing for 3 months. they thought they'd get a free ride the whole time but when I handed it in I told the teacher that it was my project alon and they two had nothing to do with it. they flunked and I got a 100! ;)
Transcribing the mic drop murdered me
My mouth literally dropped open and it's hard to get me that surprised