this guy played the tamburello exactly how we in Italy play it in folk songs, and apparently he did the same for all of these instruments and their respective countries. amazing!
OKAY but can we appreciate the fact that this dude played actual toere drum beats that are used for ori tahiti (tahitian dance) instead of just random improv? I LOVE IT
Yes, I played bora bora and then toma using what’s called oro oro where there would be the same rhythm but offset amongst the different Toere players :) this creates a stream of constant notes but they have a cool flavour of the different accent patterns.
Can we just appreciate that this guy is literally playing all of the instruments so efficiently in those levels of music...damn it... playing all those instruments in those levels can only be achieved by a lot of hardwork...hats of man 🔥🔥
@Akash Gupta What he said is still true LMAO, he's a beast of a percussionist, hence why he can play almost any percussion instrument and make it sound really good, a lot of percussion instruments have skill carryover. Stating the truth doesn't take away from his hard work.
As an ex-percussionist, I think it's going unrecognized how insanely good this guy is. Every one of those instruments is actually really difficult to play to that level, and they are all specialized. This guy can do this on all of them... damn edit: the kashakas may be the most difficult instrument there
Thanks! It does take a lot of time to learn these instruments because it’s both learning technique and the musical language of the instrument. Each instrument has its own vocabulary of phrases, rhythms and traditions. When you learn instruments from around the world there is also a lot of culture and purpose to each instrument. I’ve been fascinated with that and it’s the reason for trying many different instruments out. The learning usually goes in waves, sometimes a big wave of one instrument and then I don’t play it for awhile but then another wave comes and I’m back at it. Over time you get many waves and then the knowledge/ability sticks better but it still takes time to get the muscle control and finesse back! All the best!
every country, culture and tradition has its own flavour, visuals and sounds! and he is playing every perc smoothly like damn; he's very good at music fr!
It's amazing how one can associate the sounds of many of these instruments with their country of origin without even seeing the titles. The instruments from India, Egypt and Iran in particular are so unique
I expected that he would play the instruments in western style, which would still have been impressive. But that fact that he played each instrument in their traditional style is insane.
@@andrak02 no tiene un hueco en por dónde sale el sonido y debe ser hecho de una forma especial si te compras uno bamba o pirata no sé cómo se diga en tu país suena feo xD
@@mvhm-ke7ji ah no sabia, es que literal solo me parecio ver una caja nada mas a la que le dan golpes y ya jajaja, aqui se dice chafa o chiviado a lo pirata o que sale malo
2:00 He played Tombak just like an Iranian would play. This guy not only plays all these instruments so efficiently but also has an understanding of the music it represents.Respect!
The skill shown here in every instrument is insanely good. The amount of time, skill, and dedication needed to learn so many percussion instruments from so many cultures is beyond incredible. It’s honestly impressive how much one can be enlightened by music let alone percussion. There are many peoples with so many stories to tell through their instruments. An example that I can relate to is when I listen to a cuatro played along side maracas identical to the ones in the video. These instruments remind me of my home and Venezuela, sorrow and joy are solemnly felt together.
Being an Indian the Egyptian one sound most familiar to me those are some beats we can relate too. Rest other sounds great too, but this guys played every instrument nicely which is impressive.
India has so many instruments- it's beautiful. there's harmonium, tabla, sitar, veena, dhol/dholak, and many more, it's crazzyyyy. though all countries sound so melodious.
Hi Joe...!!! First of all, i want to to tell you you are an amazing percussionist, not only for playing all this instruments but for capturing the original feeling to play them, however, i`d like to point a tip in the Cajon, the original instrument is from peru as you show, but the original peruvian cajon doesn`t have strings or snares inside, the one you play in the video is the spanish version, which is the cajon flamenco, that is a cajon developed in spain for Ruben Dantas who used to be the percussionist for Paco De Lucia in the seventies and eighties and by that time this instrument became part of the flamenco music and this was the intrument that became popular worlwide, again, congrats for your great job and talent...
@@JoePorterPercussion wow thanks a lot! For ur kind reply! Can you be my teacher🥺🥺🥺 I wanna learn all the instruments from you! Cause what you play is just perfectly awesome!!!❤🇮🇳teach this girl some of ur skills!🥺🙏🏻❤ I can play djeme thumba drums tabla dholak and bongos! Although I wanna learn more and more😃instruments!
@@JoePorterPercussion uhmm currently I am just learning all these...not so great!😅but yes I can play if taught well! and videos... probably I don't have it now... as not getting time for that....because of my studies!... but yes I am continuing the practice regularly....so maybe once it get time I will make videos And ya about ur online classes... I need to have a talk with my parents.... if they allow it will be so great..🥺🥺🥺 Otherwise ya imma continue what I am learning now. And get inspired from ur wonderful and outstanding youtube videos! But mostly THANK YOU FOR YOUR SWEET REPLY
@Lucifer samael Morningstar Did your country invent zero,yoga? Does your country has world's two oldest languages which are still actively used??Did your country do the world's first plastic surgery?? Because india did all that!!But ya take the credit for electric fan..
@Lucifer samael Morningstar i love how indias mere existence makes ur blood boil, keep crying i want more. haha trignometry geometry isaac newton all were invented in india,
Some more Indian instruments I can suggest you: 1. Flute (in hindi: Bansuri, Murali) 2. Dholak (Similar to Tabla) 3. Harmonium 4. Sitar 5. Vina 6. Sehnai 7. Santoor
That first instrument is traditionally used by folk singers and story tellings in India. Even today. So the origin could be different and date could be older. I loved how you played all instrument so perfectly. I liked that African instrument sound so amazing.
As a persian im so happy you played one of our instruments and you played it exactly how persians play the tombak in iran! Its impressive how accurate you play all of them
Thank you for being to-the point! If someone simply wants to learn the names of different percussion sounds, its nice to finally find a video where someone doesn't ramble for 15 minutes. I appreciate this
@@satya_kartik8795 criticizing doesn't mean they are jealous, criticism actually helps you improve if anything else, but that person's comment isn't really anything sort of it.
@@lonelydemon4872 so what make you to mark my comment demon? If there is necessity, the one to whom I mentioned would make a statement. What's your involvement dude? Criticizing means selecting a mistake from others, but everyone has their own mistakes. Better correct your mistakes instead of focus on others 😅
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@@Rao_Sahab_7878 awesome! I love the tabla! I haven’t played it for many years and when making this video, I played the tabla for a week again to develop some of the dexterity. I am not great at tabla but love to share it! Cheers
Joe porter, i don’t think you deserve any haters, because learning all those instruments take a long timme to learn and i think that you deserve a lot of subscribers. Maybe 3000000000000 subscribers. Its amazing!
The fact that most of the instruments were used to create beats makes it even harder, especially if there are two of them. Synthesizing them together to form a beat is really hard so hats off my guy, you're very talented.
It’s very impressive that you managed to master each niche instruments playing style, write a small groove for each demonstrating that skill, then memorize and play all of them consecutively. Well done. Literally every single one of these have vastly different methods of playing and the music being played on these instruments vary, plus all of these are very difficult to play in general.
Mad respect, he looks so effortlessly masterful with each instrument and by the looks of the comments he’s the real deal. I can’t imagine the hours poured into this to get where he is now.
He knows a lot about the background of each instrument and he did a specialization in playing each instrument like the way it is played colloquially , damnnnn he knows what he is doing ❤️ massive Rispect
There's a small issue with the cajón, the one you are using is Cajón Flamenco, that has a A guitar string inside that vibrates, and that is from Spain (based on Peruvian cajón). The original Peruvian cajón doesn't have the string and sounds different. Apart from that, amazing video!
@@cristiansc2682 Did you even read his comment? lol. The original Peruvian Cajon doesn't have a guitar string in it. The one he used in the video did, making it a Spanish cajon. It's a very small difference, but it's a difference.
@@LuckyOwI777 yes, so did you read my simple short coment? Did i say something wrong? ...do i deny something? The peruvian cajon was and is made with string too
@@cristiansc2682 Can you read? The original Peruvian Cajon is _not_ made with any strings or snares. The Cajon that was used in this video had a string inside of it. The Cajon he was using was a slightly different variation that is from Spain, but it is obviously based on the Peruvian Cajon
The way you mastered each one of those instruments is insane... I don't have words to describe how insanely good this guy is... It takes ages to master every one of them to the level of a professional percussionist... Great work man...keep doing it and spread knowledge about these instruments all over the world.. 😊❤️
Instrument Timestamps Names Locations 0:00 Rhythm Bones - Ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome Countries, China 0:16 Castanets - Spain 0:26 Kashakas - West Africa 0:44 Steel Spoons - Ancient Egypt, Greece, Roman Countries 0:55 Toere - Tahiti 1:12 Cajón - Peru 1:29 Djembe - Mali, West Africa
@@resiniferatoxina4248 Pakistani here,India is rich in culture and diversity there are so many races of people who have different cultures,religions and even their own laws.Thats the reason India has so many traditional musical instruments.
@An alien bean in space with internet access. well it depends how one consider it For me .. people are the real asset of a country and they must be cherished and enriched with good virtue
When you played the djembe, you did the call ( l’appel in french), a kuku variation and some impro. Im playing the djembe for 5-6 years and, I have to say, for someone who play many percussions, your sounds are pretty good. (Try makuru and moribaiasa, thoose are cool musics).
In the percussion world it’s like a guitar player who can play many different sized guitars. Once you have a general rhythmic knowledge you just need to spend a little time on technique then bam you can play 500+ instruments
No sé en otros países, pero aquí en Brasil es muy común usar el Cajon como alternativa en canciones acústicas para reemplazar la batería, creando un efecto sofisticado y suave. Yo tengo uno y me gusta mucho. No soy nativo en español, así que perdóna los errores = D
I love how you’re trying to expose musical instruments from around the world, that not many people might know about. I definitely didn’t know about most of them, so I’m happy that I get the chance to find out about them, thanks to you.
This video changed my life 1 year ago I saw this and I saw the Egyptian instrument called the doumbek every single day for the past year I have been practicing the Rythms and today I'm going to finally get one
This was the first video I watched from this channel. I found it when I was looking up instruments on RUclips. I really love how it educates people to the wonderful world of instruments. 👍
this guy played the tamburello exactly how we in Italy play it in folk songs, and apparently he did the same for all of these instruments and their respective countries. amazing!
As a brazilian musician i can say he played the tamborim exactly like the samba artists! Very talented!
Se faceva "La zitella", scoppiavo❤️
We in Lebanon do play it same way too, (the tamburello) in weddings.
Same for indian music style
I have a question (sorry if it is really stupid) what is the different between this and a tambourine?
OKAY but can we appreciate the fact that this dude played actual toere drum beats that are used for ori tahiti (tahitian dance) instead of just random improv? I LOVE IT
Yes, I played bora bora and then toma using what’s called oro oro where there would be the same rhythm but offset amongst the different Toere players :) this creates a stream of constant notes but they have a cool flavour of the different accent patterns.
@@JoePorterPercussion you're a legend
Us kukis call it the "pāte" and ofc I'm sure it's also the same for other Pacific Islands.
It brought back memories when I danced ori tahiti years ago
@Moguer cajon originates from peru. Get your musical instruments right.
Can we just appreciate that this guy is literally playing all of the instruments so efficiently in those levels of music...damn it... playing all those instruments in those levels can only be achieved by a lot of hardwork...hats of man 🔥🔥
A lot of skills in instruments carry over. Especially if they're in the same family. I still think it's cool that this guy actually played each one.
@Akash Gupta What he said is still true LMAO, he's a beast of a percussionist, hence why he can play almost any percussion instrument and make it sound really good, a lot of percussion instruments have skill carryover. Stating the truth doesn't take away from his hard work.
@@Ojas97 almost...but with taht much efficiency needs to be mastered...
মালটা সব বাজাতে পারে ।
@@Ojas97 that's what I was saying 🔥🔥
He is really gifted 😍
You play these instruments like you invented them and know every little secret, your knowledge and experience and sheer playing skill is incredible!
yea!
I'm cook island maori and that's definitely not how u drum lol but it's good that he showed i
As an ex-percussionist, I think it's going unrecognized how insanely good this guy is. Every one of those instruments is actually really difficult to play to that level, and they are all specialized. This guy can do this on all of them... damn
edit: the kashakas may be the most difficult instrument there
Thanks! It does take a lot of time to learn these instruments because it’s both learning technique and the musical language of the instrument. Each instrument has its own vocabulary of phrases, rhythms and traditions. When you learn instruments from around the world there is also a lot of culture and purpose to each instrument. I’ve been fascinated with that and it’s the reason for trying many different instruments out. The learning usually goes in waves, sometimes a big wave of one instrument and then I don’t play it for awhile but then another wave comes and I’m back at it. Over time you get many waves and then the knowledge/ability sticks better but it still takes time to get the muscle control and finesse back!
All the best!
@@JoePorterPercussion ❤️🤗 good work
Glad you said that, about to say the same.
@@JoePorterPercussion Really great👌👌👌
@@JoePorterPercussion jesus christ your fast
As an Indian, I can say this guy being able to play the tabla so easily is so impressive. It usually takes a lot of practice!
Ikr
True
It's easy dude have you ever played it? My music teacher praised me once when I played tabla in 6-7th standard haha..life was so easy going then man..
I Indian too
At my school they teach us tabla and I can say if you don't start young and just decide like I wanna play tabla, it takes a lot to of practice
Fun fact-everyone Is waiting for their country instruments
Not really tbh-
@@vbqddiee5077 yeaa
Guys where are you from??.....I'm from India
@@littlespirits4751 Me to
@@littlespirits4751 Chile 🤷🏻♂️
That Peruvian Cajón strum you did was really satisfying, especially that finger-run
props for using his legs to affect the sound
every country, culture and tradition has its own flavour, visuals and sounds! and he is playing every perc smoothly like damn; he's very good at music fr!
No one gonna say how talented this guy is 😳damn he's literally playing the world
Everyone is talking about it, but no use another ''nobody's gonna talk about'' format that doesn't even make sense in perspective.
Za warudo
Exactly
Some of them just a background music
@@shiba204 was bouta say that
The way he specialises each of the instruments by hitting strange beautiful notes.. just wow! .. he's so talented 😳
Hey did you find the mistake in today's music charts?
Psé
Is that Ariana in ur pfp
@@aldenfarias4873 yes☺️
all of these are percussion instruments tho so it's not too too hard, impressive nonetheless tho
It's amazing how one can associate the sounds of many of these instruments with their country of origin without even seeing the titles. The instruments from India, Egypt and Iran in particular are so unique
I expected that he would play the instruments in western style, which would still have been impressive. But that fact that he played each instrument in their traditional style is insane.
I actually expected non percussive instruments so this was kinda disappointing lol
@@jorgitoislamico4224his channel is literally a percussion channel mi amigo
As a Peruvian, Im proud that Cajón sounds like an epic battle musical background I LOVE IT
No es una simple caja de madera o de carton y ya?
@@andrak02 no tiene un hueco en por dónde sale el sonido y debe ser hecho de una forma especial si te compras uno bamba o pirata no sé cómo se diga en tu país suena feo xD
@@mvhm-ke7ji En efecto
@@andrak02 cómo va a ser de cartón 😐
@@mvhm-ke7ji ah no sabia, es que literal solo me parecio ver una caja nada mas a la que le dan golpes y ya jajaja, aqui se dice chafa o chiviado a lo pirata o que sale malo
2:00 He played Tombak just like an Iranian would play. This guy not only plays all these instruments so efficiently but also has an understanding of the music it represents.Respect!
As an iranian, i 100% agree
Its too accurate
@@ВаскоДаГама-о7ж I mean the channel is mainly percussion so I’m guessing the person who made it is a percussionist
i dont agree
@@ragingcheese1444 گودرت
@@hossein9160 نالنگی می قولی؟
I'm a professional percussionist and the hand dexterity in this is so impressive! 😭😭 Those 32nd notes and rolls on nearly every instrument was insane!
The skill shown here in every instrument is insanely good. The amount of time, skill, and dedication needed to learn so many percussion instruments from so many cultures is beyond incredible. It’s honestly impressive how much one can be enlightened by music let alone percussion. There are many peoples with so many stories to tell through their instruments. An example that I can relate to is when I listen to a cuatro played along side maracas identical to the ones in the video. These instruments remind me of my home and Venezuela, sorrow and joy are solemnly felt together.
00:00 Bones - Egypt/Greece/Italy/China
0:16 Castanets - Spain
0:26 Kashaka - West Africa
0:44 Spoons - Egypt/Greece/Italy
0:55 Toere - Tahiti/Cook Islands
1:12 Cajón - Peru
1:29 Djembe - Mali
1:48 Tabla - India
2:02 Tombak - Iran
2:20 Tamburello - Italy
2:33 Tamborim - Brazil
2:41 Maracas - Colombia/Venezuela
3:04 Doumbek - Egypt
Plus
0:51 Steel Pan - Trindad
DELETE IT NOW!!!!! 😡
@@tamahome1970 you too
What?
@@adrianaflores8314 why?
0:01 the bones 0:15 castanets 0:26 kashaka 0:43 spoons 0:52 steel pan 0:55 toere 1:12 cajón 1:28 djembe 1:48 tabla 2:01 tombak 2:20 tamburello 2:33 tamborim 2:41 maracas 3:04 doumbek
**Wakes up from surgery**
“Where'd my balls go?”
Surgeons in the other room: 0:27
Ok this is actually funny
Dang I can see a top comment
wait im the only one who doesnt have 4 balls?
haha
Wtf man😂
"joe is a master of percussions"
"who's joe"
"joe porter"
good ending unlocked
*legendary ending unlocked
Glad its not joe mama..
that made me really happy
@1234ma ok but why advertise your channel HERE
@1234ma My radar says that 0 persons asked for this.
Being an Indian the Egyptian one sound most familiar to me those are some beats we can relate too. Rest other sounds great too, but this guys played every instrument nicely which is impressive.
3:03 Doumbek: Beautiful sound, fantastically played ♥
India has so many instruments- it's beautiful. there's harmonium, tabla, sitar, veena, dhol/dholak, and many more, it's crazzyyyy. though all countries sound so melodious.
True
Bones at the strating are played in india as well
You gotta listen to flute man, its amazing!
Pahla indian bts fan dekha hai jo india ki tarif kar raha ho
Harmonium isn't an Indian origin instrument
Nice.... Especially tabla....It's great how u played it perfectly... Love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳
🙏 ❤️🇮🇳
Yes u played tabla so good i also play tabla and u played like me love from india 🇮🇳
@@the_ff_guy7995 I also play tabla LMAO
@@JoePorterPercussion you should try bansuri ( Flute)
@@AdrNEditzAMVs my father has taught me and i am 11 years old
As a Brazilian, i feel so honored by you playing one of our musical instrument 😭😭💖💖
Aoba
Concordo 👍🏽 a questão é de como eu vim parar aqui
E eu achando q ia ser o Pandeiro kkkk mds dessa eu n sabia, Italiano
@@Gustavo100cc tbm esqueci, acho q foi as recomendações mas esse cara é mt top
@@thiago-WOW 🤌
Hi Joe...!!! First of all, i want to to tell you you are an amazing percussionist, not only for playing all this instruments but for capturing the original feeling to play them, however, i`d like to point a tip in the Cajon, the original instrument is from peru as you show, but the original peruvian cajon doesn`t have strings or snares inside, the one you play in the video is the spanish version, which is the cajon flamenco, that is a cajon developed in spain for Ruben Dantas who used to be the percussionist for Paco De Lucia in the seventies and eighties and by that time this instrument became part of the flamenco music and this was the intrument that became popular worlwide, again, congrats for your great job and talent...
Nah, only one cajón, mate. There is no such thing as "cajón flamenco". Just some lame useless surname that means absolutely nothing.
Here’s a map guys:
0:01 The Bones
0:14 Castanets
0:25 Kashaka
0:41 Spoons
0:51 Steel Pan
0:55 Toere
1:12 Cajón
1:28 Djembe
1:47 Tabla
2:00 Tombak
2:19 Tamburello
2:32 Tamborim
2:41 Maracas
3:02 Doumbek
Thank you for doing this!!
The doumbek actually sounds like the instrument from the cat vibing to levan polkka song
@@krishnapala_music04 it is just that instrument
Dang that would took like 5 mins or more
Thank you foe blessing us with time stamps.
Awesome playing!!!
The tabla made my day 🔥🔥🔥❤❤❤🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳loads of love from india
😀😀😀❤️🇮🇳
@@JoePorterPercussion wow thanks a lot! For ur kind reply!
Can you be my teacher🥺🥺🥺
I wanna learn all the instruments from you! Cause what you play is just perfectly awesome!!!❤🇮🇳teach this girl some of ur skills!🥺🙏🏻❤
I can play djeme thumba drums tabla dholak and bongos!
Although I wanna learn more and more😃instruments!
@@rituparnabose29 I would love to hear you play. Any videos? sometimes I give online lessons. Http://JoePorteronline.com
@@JoePorterPercussion uhmm currently I am just learning all these...not so great!😅but yes I can play if taught well! and videos... probably I don't have it now... as not getting time for that....because of my studies!... but yes I am continuing the practice regularly....so maybe once it get time I will make videos
And ya about ur online classes... I need to have a talk with my parents.... if they allow it will be so great..🥺🥺🥺
Otherwise ya imma continue what I am learning now.
And get inspired from ur wonderful and outstanding youtube videos!
But mostly
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SWEET REPLY
You people have to spam love from india everywhere....tf is your problem!
Tabla aachcha Bajate ho☺️🥰 love from India🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
abba jo the walid mere...😂
He will never understand what😂 commented
say in English, even google can't translate what you said.
Translated : You play Tabla very good ☺️🥰 love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
@@Katto00 tabla*
"What instrument do you play?"
This guy: "The World"
I love how the weebs united with this comment XD
"Spoon"
If dio was a musician
@@adiiiiiiiiii69 PFFFFFFFT
Za warudo
Jojo reference everywhere
I was fascinated to see him play the tabla so well. Lovely
@Lucifer samael Morningstar then you don't know about india
@Lucifer samael Morningstar that doesn't make him more talented at all, what are you talking about
@Lucifer samael Morningstar Did your country invent zero,yoga? Does your country has world's two oldest languages which are still actively used??Did your country do the world's first plastic surgery?? Because india did all that!!But ya take the credit for electric fan..
@Lucifer samael Morningstar ruclips.net/video/y3A-UMLnVmo/видео.html
@Lucifer samael Morningstar i love how indias mere existence makes ur blood boil, keep crying i want more. haha trignometry geometry isaac newton all were invented in india,
I lost my mind when this guy played tabla like that🤯 i learned tabla for two years in school and I couldn't play it this well. Insane respect 🙏🙏🙏
I still remember play tabla from the bench that was the place where I learnt
learn to play djembe
@@Kenobi_SpaceJesus every Indian student's story of bench🤧🤗
u need more practice....tabla is one of best percussion instrument ever existed
@@biswajitnath804 what about the snare drum?
My classmates in school days
On Lecture - 🙇🏻♂️🙇🏻♂️🙇🏻♂️🙇🏻♂️🙇🏻♂️
Off Lecture & Recess - 1:13
Some more Indian instruments I can suggest you:
1. Flute (in hindi: Bansuri, Murali)
2. Dholak (Similar to Tabla)
3. Harmonium
4. Sitar
5. Vina
6. Sehnai
7. Santoor
And Mrdangam
@@baruchkata yes.
And piyano
And the Assamese gogona! It's so underrated!!
And morsing .
That first instrument is traditionally used by folk singers and story tellings in India. Even today. So the origin could be different and date could be older. I loved how you played all instrument so perfectly. I liked that African instrument sound so amazing.
Showing different instruments from around the world is not a big deal but playing all of the perfectly is a great talent really👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Cas5an35s kashaka🧃 s099ns 59343 caj9n dj3mb3 5abla 59mbak 5amb743ll9 5amb948m ma4acas d97mb3k
You are amazing musician 👏🏻💯
Hats off !! Love from 🇮🇳
As a persian im so happy you played one of our instruments and you played it exactly how persians play the tombak in iran! Its impressive how accurate you play all of them
3:03 بيطبل احسن من احمد موسي
😂😂😂😂😂😂 هههههههههه
😂😂😂😂
فطييييييسط😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
ههههههههه😂😂😂😂😂😂
ههههههههه
1:47 tabla from india 😁😁
Thank you for being to-the point! If someone simply wants to learn the names of different percussion sounds, its nice to finally find a video where someone doesn't ramble for 15 minutes. I appreciate this
So the Cajón acts as both a seat AND an instrument? Genius!
If you cut the top it can become a box
Worth recommended video.. He is just insane, master of all music instruments. Love and respect from INDIA 🇮🇳
Not really. He is playing fine but he is not master of all instruments
@@lolxdmekaisemaanlu if you could appreciate them, not to criticize buddy. That's shows your jealous of him. 😅
@@satya_kartik8795 criticizing doesn't mean they are jealous, criticism actually helps you improve if anything else, but that person's comment isn't really anything sort of it.
@@lonelydemon4872 so what make you to mark my comment demon? If there is necessity, the one to whom I mentioned would make a statement. What's your involvement dude? Criticizing means selecting a mistake from others, but everyone has their own mistakes. Better correct your mistakes instead of focus on others 😅
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I am a professional tabla player & it's really great to see that someone else from outside India knows about it.
@@Rao_Sahab_7878 awesome! I love the tabla! I haven’t played it for many years and when making this video, I played the tabla for a week again to develop some of the dexterity. I am not great at tabla but love to share it! Cheers
@@JoePorterPercussion pls make a video video game songs on tabla plss lots of love from Bharat India 🇮🇳
@@nikkytalkshow5209 that would be fun :)
@@JoePorterPercussion Hmm
Personally as an Indian boy
I love India's and Iran's musical instruments ❤❤❤
🌏💕🇮🇳💕🇮🇷
As a persian boy, I say you are awsome!!!we love Indian music and culture as well❤❤❤
As an Irish boy, I………..nothing interesting came to my mind 😂😂 but I love music
@@Eryk.Burkharth River dance is cool.
Bruh rip English it's India's not Indian's
@@ora3666 ok thank you for correction 🤠❤🙏🏻
Joe porter, i don’t think you deserve any haters, because learning all those instruments take a long timme to learn and i think that you deserve a lot of subscribers. Maybe 3000000000000 subscribers. Its amazing!
3 trillion
The fact that most of the instruments were used to create beats makes it even harder, especially if there are two of them. Synthesizing them together to form a beat is really hard so hats off my guy, you're very talented.
Do you agree that he is the master of percussion intruments?
2:32 Btw, as a brazilian, I aprove this
1:14 My favourite 🤩
Because of you I finally got a chance to know the names of all those super awesome rare instruments ❤️🤩🥁
😀 Have a nice day!
It’s very impressive that you managed to master each niche instruments playing style, write a small groove for each demonstrating that skill, then memorize and play all of them consecutively. Well done. Literally every single one of these have vastly different methods of playing and the music being played on these instruments vary, plus all of these are very difficult to play in general.
Amei o instrumento da índia ❤️🇮🇳
Glad you loved it ❤️
Me too
Thanks 🥰: I am 🇮🇳Indian ❤
@@unnooon772 are You Indian?
Thanks love and respect from India ❤❤❤
Mad respect, he looks so effortlessly masterful with each instrument and by the looks of the comments he’s the real deal. I can’t imagine the hours poured into this to get where he is now.
These simple looking instruments are most intricately played! One must be a magician to master these✨
DJEMBE very addictive sound 1:39
Like the kaniyan kottu 😅 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
He knows a lot about the background of each instrument and he did a specialization in playing each instrument like the way it is played colloquially , damnnnn he knows what he is doing ❤️ massive Rispect
There's a small issue with the cajón, the one you are using is Cajón Flamenco, that has a A guitar string inside that vibrates, and that is from Spain (based on Peruvian cajón). The original Peruvian cajón doesn't have the string and sounds different. Apart from that, amazing video!
Cajon was born in Peru
@@cristiansc2682 yes, this is what I meant in my comment
@@cristiansc2682 Did you even read his comment? lol.
The original Peruvian Cajon doesn't have a guitar string in it. The one he used in the video did, making it a Spanish cajon. It's a very small difference, but it's a difference.
@@LuckyOwI777 yes, so did you read my simple short coment? Did i say something wrong? ...do i deny something?
The peruvian cajon was and is made with string too
@@cristiansc2682 Can you read? The original Peruvian Cajon is _not_ made with any strings or snares.
The Cajon that was used in this video had a string inside of it. The Cajon he was using was a slightly different variation that is from Spain, but it is obviously based on the Peruvian Cajon
0:00 The Bones
0:14 Castanets
0:27 Kashaka
0:41 Spoons
0:55 Toere
1:13 Cajòn
1:29 Djembe
1:48 Tabla
2:02 Tombak
2:20 Tambourello
2:33 Tambourim
2:42 Maracas
3:04 Doumbek
Egypt is extremely underrated when it comes to their music. Hidden jewel. Great video 👍
0:26 was the most epic moment in this video imo.
Amazing how well you can play all of these instruments.
as a brazilian i am happy to see our equipment being seen by everyone
Guitar is also yours I think which now the whole world is dying for
This was super fun to watch! I happen to have a cajon and djembe myself👌
I loved the way you played tombak🇮🇷 especially the trick that you did with it in the end was really impressive!
The way you mastered each one of those instruments is insane... I don't have words to describe how insanely good this guy is... It takes ages to master every one of them to the level of a professional percussionist... Great work man...keep doing it and spread knowledge about these instruments all over the world.. 😊❤️
Que incrível!!! ✨ Abraços do Brasil 🇧🇷💚
YOU'RE GOING TO *B R A Z I L*
@@sergvolt2735 no (Shows uno reverse card)... YOURE GOING TO BRAZIL
@@sergvolt2735 Bruh, i from Brazil but i rlly dont understand this meme, wth is that
@@ilxmadness8996 it’s because Brazilian internet users said “come to Brazil” a lot
@@kadewatanabe4488 yeah ik, its embarrasing for me
Instrument Timestamps Names Locations
0:00 Rhythm Bones - Ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome Countries, China
0:16 Castanets - Spain
0:26 Kashakas - West Africa
0:44 Steel Spoons - Ancient Egypt, Greece, Roman Countries
0:55 Toere - Tahiti
1:12 Cajón - Peru
1:29 Djembe - Mali, West Africa
What a talent playing all the instruments with such precision & expertise. A great musician indeed👏👏👏👏👏
1:49 proud moment 🇮🇳 But Hats off to this man he is soo much talented seriously! Keep it up 😇😇
What proud moment he is just playing an Indian instrument????
@@giornogiovanna9475 ik but it is still from india
The effort which he has taken for learning all these instruments is impressive .. loved it all ♥️
1:30 Rocko's Modern Life
1:48 Camp Lazlo
2:20 Pakdam Pakdai
3:04 Nutshell Animations
En Perú el cajon es una pieza preciosa de musica, y lo tocamos diferente,
(Musica criolla)
Cállate quien sos
La caja es original de España, más concretamente de Andalucía.
@@dan0807 Ni tu te lo crees 🤣🤣🤣
@@terminatorpro1523 has estado alguna vez en España? Has escuchado Flamenco?
@@dan0807 paco de lucia la llevo a España....pero es de origen peruano
As an Egyptian myself I shocked by how good you play our instrument
👏👏😎❤️Good job
Oopsi! My bad 😂 😅
And he managed to change his pants and shoes while playing. Cool...
@@jacksonmacd possibly he's a part time magician too 😮😆
1:48 He plays tabla more better than my music teacher learned tabla for whole life 🤣
Can we just have a moment to appreciate how good this guy plays each and every instrument
We had that moment before you board this cliché bogey.
Most of all the instrument , I like Table 😁😁jai hind jai bharat 🇮🇳🚩🙏🏻
You like table? Tf
Table???? You mean tabla😁
@@aprilmay8896 he forgor💀
@@aprilmay8896 Most likely autocorrect lol.
Tabla-Table LMAO
Tabla was fabulous
Love from INDIA 🇮🇳❤️
First time subscriber. Educational and informative content. You are a musical genius 💯💯💯🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
1:28 west Africans :- hey that's our music
Le indians :- this is relatable for my streets
*only Indians can understand*
We love a musical genius. You're just switching through these instruments like it's a walk in the park. Amazing talent here 😱👏🏽!
I'm impressed by how well he can play each instrument, dude is an inspiration.
1:12
As a Peruvian, I can say that no one plays the cajón like that.
But hey, it sounds great! I definitely should try the cajón on that way!
HEY I'M PERUVIAN TOO!!!!
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it was definitely played more flamenco-ish
Fun fact: india almost have every instrument because of its diversity and rich tribal culture😇🌻 and even
Much more amazing instruments
Just because indians are so many
@@resiniferatoxina4248 yes & that's the beauty 😇
@@resiniferatoxina4248 Pakistani here,India is rich in culture and diversity there are so many races of people who have different cultures,religions and even their own laws.Thats the reason India has so many traditional musical instruments.
True that
@An alien bean in space with internet access. well it depends how one consider it
For me .. people are the real asset of a country and they must be cherished and enriched with good virtue
"Necessity is not always the mother of invention"
These old playing instruments are a great example of it.
Still cool
When you played the djembe, you did the call ( l’appel in french), a kuku variation and some impro.
Im playing the djembe for 5-6 years and, I have to say, for someone who play many percussions, your sounds are pretty good.
(Try makuru and moribaiasa, thoose are cool musics).
I've honestly learned so much from this channel, mostly the names of instruments. thank you so much.
Sw
2:00
Sooryavansham theme music be like :
😂😂
This guy can literally play any instrument
In the percussion world it’s like a guitar player who can play many different sized guitars. Once you have a general rhythmic knowledge you just need to spend a little time on technique then bam you can play 500+ instruments
Playing Tabla requires a lot of practice and you played it really well.
The maracas, tamborim,and cajon are better than tabla
@@MariaSilva-xp1kr So what should I do?
@@MariaSilva-xp1krlol u r challenging the king of all percussion instruments, the Tabla U Bot...
They r jealous cuz tabla is best
0:26 joseph joestar's greatest weapon against aztec gods
One word : EPIC !
LOVE FROM INDIA ❤️.
El cajón es un instrumento de percusión creado por la población africana aquí en Perú
Una pequeña muestra del potencial cultural de Perú
No sé en otros países, pero aquí en Brasil es muy común usar el Cajon como alternativa en canciones acústicas para reemplazar la batería, creando un efecto sofisticado y suave. Yo tengo uno y me gusta mucho. No soy nativo en español, así que perdóna los errores = D
Potencial cultural? Diras patrimonio cultural 🤷♂️
English: the Cajón is a percussion instrument created by the African community in peru, The cajon is a national patrimony
@@silverAceband no sabes
@@prata8466 Como?
I love how you’re trying to expose musical instruments from around the world, that not many people might know about. I definitely didn’t know about most of them, so I’m happy that I get the chance to find out about them, thanks to you.
😀😀😀😀😀
This video changed my life 1 year ago I saw this and I saw the Egyptian instrument called the doumbek every single day for the past year I have been practicing the Rythms and today I'm going to finally get one
3:04 sounds like man vs wild Bear Grylls
The egypt one was the most iconic traditional one
It's amazing how there are unimaginable instruments, at least for me... 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
This was the first video I watched from this channel. I found it when I was looking up instruments on RUclips. I really love how it educates people to the wonderful world of instruments. 👍
As a person who’s basically everywhere around RUclips community, I accept it!
So you're basically the just some guy without a moustache who doesn't comment as much
@@cardboard_hat muhahah.