They forgot a significant amount of percussion instruments so here's a list of the missing instruments. Bass drum Tambourine Marimba Glockenspiel Chimes Gong Tubular bells And of course, the all mighty triangle!!
Lol and don't forget they forgot a truckload of hand percussion. Like maracas, Castanets, flexatone, vibraslap, Agoge bells, cowbells, guiro and the cabasa
there are so many more percussion instruments that they missed! Celesta/Celeste ,Bongos, Woodblock, Tambourine, Glockenspiel, Maraca's, Piano, Bass drum, Gong and we can't forget the triangle
For all of you saying that they “forgot” a significant number of percussion instruments…no, they didn’t. Obviously, including EVERY percussion instrument, or even just the commonly used ones would likely result in a 10 min+ video (or something around that). I’m sure that they are just trying to provide a sampling of instruments that are iconic and recognizable. Including more obscure instruments like the agogo bells, guïro, etc. would just be superfluous. This video is not entitled, “Every percussion instrument.” Personally, I’m glad that they went for quality over quantity here.
That is a marimba not a xylophone. While the wooden marimba is in the xylophone family, a xylophone has metal notes, the marimba's are wooden like the one he demonstrates here. The best timpani are the best tuned ones. I liked this as a great starter, there are so many different percussion instruments. Who is the musician? He did a great job. This was a good video to teach beginners the magnificent world of classical orchestral instrument families, namely the percussion. Instruments you hit or strike. Piano, clavichord, harpsichord, celeste are in the percussion family as well though they have strings. The next video in the playlist is perfect after showing Peter Pears narrating "Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra" featuring London Symphony Orchestra. The narration is best before the instrumental version however, the performers and amazing camera work is better in the next video. My elementary general music students were inspired by your playlist. Thank you so much!
They are putting the instruments in a family according to how they're operated, because with your criteria, which is how the sound is made, there would be no such thing as a keyboard instrument.
0:02 Cymbals
0:08 Snare drum
0:29 Timpani
0:46 Xylophone
They forgot a significant amount of percussion instruments so here's a list of the missing instruments.
Bass drum
Tambourine
Marimba
Glockenspiel
Chimes
Gong
Tubular bells
And of course, the all mighty triangle!!
MaelstromGD Geometry Dash I know you wrote this a long time ago, but it's cool how you remember so many off the top of your head! 😄
Lol and don't forget they forgot a truckload of hand percussion. Like maracas, Castanets, flexatone, vibraslap, Agoge bells, cowbells, guiro and the cabasa
true, have you found a better video?
Didn't know that in English it's still Glockenspiel. I thought that is only used in German
MaelstromGD Ryan Noriega Save DaddyOFive I love the marimba!
I love the timpani! It's always been my favorite!
there are so many more percussion instruments that they missed!
Celesta/Celeste ,Bongos, Woodblock, Tambourine, Glockenspiel, Maraca's, Piano, Bass drum, Gong and we can't forget the triangle
My comment is exactly like yours!
J Lo Celesta isn't considered a percussion instrument.
You are so right I just noticed
Oh wait i forgot that the triangle is also part of the percussion family (0_0)
The timpani and the snare drum was great
Timestamps
0:03-cymbals
0:08-snare drum
0:28-timpani
0:46-xylophone
For all of you saying that they “forgot” a significant number of percussion instruments…no, they didn’t. Obviously, including EVERY percussion instrument, or even just the commonly used ones would likely result in a 10 min+ video (or something around that). I’m sure that they are just trying to provide a sampling of instruments that are iconic and recognizable. Including more obscure instruments like the agogo bells, guïro, etc. would just be superfluous. This video is not entitled, “Every percussion instrument.” Personally, I’m glad that they went for quality over quantity here.
By quality you mean how they played it? because the sound quality and graphics isnt very good
@@dominicpond yeah I meant musicianship rather than the graphical/sound quality
@@harvestedvoltage4324 alright
That is a marimba not a xylophone. While the wooden marimba is in the xylophone family, a xylophone has metal notes, the marimba's are wooden like the one he demonstrates here. The best timpani are the best tuned ones. I liked this as a great starter, there are so many different percussion instruments. Who is the musician? He did a great job. This was a good video to teach beginners the magnificent world of classical orchestral instrument families, namely the percussion. Instruments you hit or strike. Piano, clavichord, harpsichord, celeste are in the percussion family as well though they have strings. The next video in the playlist is perfect after showing Peter Pears narrating "Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra" featuring London Symphony Orchestra. The narration is best before the instrumental version however, the performers and amazing camera work is better in the next video. My elementary general music students were inspired by your playlist. Thank you so much!
Anna Fisher You’re wrong, xylophone’s are made of wood also, metal ones are called bell kits.
Interesting.
0:46 : Marimba not xylophone
Childhood music class videos be like:
my favorite brass instrumet would have to say is the ... trumpet !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
luved it thx
Bass Drum?
Great work
Love it
It is really pretty
The timpani song Beginning Sounds like Megalovania
It’s not. Undertale was 2015, this was 2011.
**cymbals makes one note** THAT'S IT!!?!?!?!
Does anyone know from what piece the xylophone excerpt is from?
suspended symbols, Toms, chimes, mallets, Maramba, bass drum (really?), and bongos. where are they?
Xylophone music I think is The Bear and the Ant or something
SCHOOLL
This is something.
Cool
Any xylophone players here?
They forgot those chimes
Incompleto?
Just a few percussion
Who’s watching in 2020?
0:17 rock n roll
The Piano is also a percussion instrument.
They are putting the instruments in a family according to how they're operated, because with your criteria, which is how the sound is made, there would be no such thing as a keyboard instrument.
Michael isnt it a string instrument?
So many more percussion instruments than this video shows😂
Yea lol
Piano is percussion and string. It contains strings and hammers strike the strings.
Cymbals (Sister) “One Cymbal”
Snare Drum (Brother)
Xylophone (Mother)
Timpani (Father) “One Kettle Drum”
u forgot piano and kalimba
the video was ok but forgot the marimba and drums!!
How old is this video?
2011
but what about the trash can
😂lmao
Yeah lol
BASS DRUM
Yea boi
Piano isn't a percussion instruments its a stringed instrument
Kahlil Wyatt Piano is both percussion and string.
Plus I have a snare drum
That must be the instrument *you* play.
gongs.....
como molaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
What about piano? I play piano every Tuesday