Just want to point out how real it is that on a 12 year old video, your post from 7 hours ago at this point has 550+ likes. Edit: 22 hours after original comment, 3500 likes
Same. Funnily, RUclips decided today would be a good day to recommend several weird videos. I already watched a guy making acrobatics on a bike, an instruction video on how to open doors, and now this. I'm so happy!
Many years ago I Produced a 4 hour special for A&E called The Mystery of Genius. I had Michael as an example of physical genius. Interviewed him at his home. Lovely and talented man - and yes he PRACTICES! I hope he's doing well.
The amount of control you have to have to produce that kind of rhythm and not go once out of beat is astounding. All credit to him for the performance.
the amount of bounces before he catches the ball shows how straight he has to throw the ball for it to not bounce out of the triangle... and that's mad accurate consider he's constantly moving, just wow.
@@joosepjagomagi2536 i think you misunderstood. I'm saying concave in 1D sense, such that the sides are very slightly lifted up at the ends, and depressed at the center, that makes the ball bounce towards the center of the triangle.
@@AshishSingh95 I don't think so with how he got it to bounce out at the exact direction he needed a couple times in the beginning. This just appears to be unbelievable coordination.
Well i remember when i was learning how to solve ribick's kube i would fall asleep with the image of the cube in my head turning in all the ways i learned that day so yeah i can imagine this dude experiencing it too. Edit: spelling
Just dude probably practiced this nonstop every single day till he got it down perfectly and it just became second nature. His muscle memory for this is just something that takes hundreds of hours to get right.
@@ondrejvolecek7215 About 2 years ago I decided to solve the rubrics cube without the help of the internet. Took me 3 months, after that I memorized and kept repeating the same algorithms. I can now casually solve a whole rubrics cube under a minute. These days, I keep it around as a fidgeting toy.
16 years it took the algorithm to FINALLY show me this amazing video, the algorithm seriously needs work. This video is incredible. I've never seen anybody. Come close to doing something like that. Absolutely amazing.
@@enekaitzteixeira7010 The coordination required to do this is absolutely fucking *crazy*. It doesn't look as flashy as a backflip or something but trust me this is leagues above the difficulty of most bombastic tricks.
And he made it look so natural too. He made it look like "yeah of course my hands are where the juggling balls are going to be, because why would not?"
I've never seen anyone treat juggling this way. Completely unique. This guy would make an excellent drummer. Precision control of his limbs and he already has a sense of rhythm.
Michael Moschen is absolutely INCREDIBLE. He's essentially the Mozart of juggling. And I DID search for this video..... the man's been a legend since long before youtube even existed.
I searched for it because I watched a behind the scenes portion of Labyrinth. It was the crystal ball scenes where the Goblin King was rolling it in his hand. The used a stand in that I was sure I had seen before. It was this guy 😳
@@IGotaFever4U he was probably already making a living being a juggler by the time he got around to making and mastering this triangle. its not like this video represents the entirety of his marketable skills. in fact, hes the hands doing david bowie's juggling in the labyrinth.
Look him up using crystal balls. If you've ever seen the Labyrinth, it's actually this guy performing the crystal ball manipulation and in fact, he's actually directly behind David Bowie so he's doing it essentially blind, which was frustrating to him because he kept dropping them. David Bowie's arms were basically hidden and it was Michael's arms and hands doing all those moves.
@ChaiSpicedD I don't know if you're just joking or is an asshole. I get this in my recommendation, which is related to nothing I have watched recently.
This is even more amazing when you consider that rubber balls react very strongly to spin... so every throw and every foot stomp have to be so exact as to not impart any unplanned spin as well. This is phenomenal talent.
That isn't even the impressive part about the footstomp. Everytime the ball bounces the EXACT same amount of times as before and the time difference between bounces is absolutely minimal, meaning that the slightest amount of wrong timing can destroy absolutely everything, he also needs to make sure to stomp the ball with the exact same force everytime or else EVERYTHING will be wrong. Absolute perfection.
As interesting and mesmerizing as this was, it's actually extremely terrifying how accurate and in rhythm he is. It's like witnessing a super human or a robot without flaws. It feels so alien to watch this.
I know what you mean. I think there really are super humans though. You can find plenty of examples all over youtube. It’s kinda cool when you think about it.
The amount of practice just to toss every ball in the same plane as the triangle (or close enough that they won't bounce out) had have been insane. The rhythm is as much a tool to do this as a result. He knows from the sound when to expect the next ball to get to his hand. I wouldn't want to play handball against him.
We were privileged to see him perform live in 1994. We had seats in the center 4th row of a small theater. He was amazing. He was awarded a MacArthur fellowship in 1990. Fun fact, his high school buddy was Penn Jillette. Also, if you are familiar with the Henson movie, Labyrinth, his hands are the ones actually juggling the glass balls.
In one of his books Penn claims that he taught Moschen juggling originally, although Moschen doesn't like when he says that. (I'm not trying to slam an incredible talent here.)
You're saying David Bowie didn't juggle his own balls? I didn't even realize they had the kind of visual editing back then that could film one guy performing a well-crafted talent & superimpose David Bowie over it in a way that it looks like Bowie did it
Keep coming back to this. The man is processing on a whole other level. The coordination, control, temporal and propriocrptive awareness... it's insane. I love it.
@@tomchamberlain4329 not what he meant smart ass. He meant imagine not having your mind stuffed full of all this amazing shit the internet has to offer, not having near the amount of knowledge we do about the different random things we've seen we never would have without the internet, only to watch this impressive shit naturally.
I've been juggling for 9 years, I've seen people juggle with absurd amount of balls, with objects not fit for even holding is hand or while performing several other advanced exercises, but this had blown my mind more then any of them. The fact he is juggling while randomly throwing some balls in seemingly random directions and keeping it going and interesting and even very satisfying to hear is just unbelievable for me and inspirational af
I can't even handle two balls and people be out there handling multiple balls with ease, that's honestly amazing whenever I see people in the street that showcase their skills at handling balls, some of them even juggle massive balls and other with a big stick.
Well if you look at the dots on the triangle where he throws the balls then you’ll notice there are only 3-4 angles he’s using for throwing, this, paired with a lot of training, makes the task basically automated
This guy did all of David Bowie's contact juggling in The Labyrinth. He invented so many different types of juggling that he changed the whole field, and so few people know him. It's wild to me.
Wow, I barely remember the movie. I am going to have to watch it again. Very interesting. You would thing juggling is hard enough already. Doing something like this is incredible.
@@Ceej_MM I know of him but didn't remember his name. When I watched this, I thought he might be 'the guy' from Labyrinth only because he was so good. I remembered his hair, too. 😆
16 years later. Here's a man in a triangle with balls.. Thankyou RUclips never stop giving me random stuff that I did not ask for but will watch regardless.
That was unbelievable. Towards the end I couldn't even see him catching the ball before he threw it again, his motions were so fluid. That was a man in total control of his environment, a true master.
I first saw this about 30 years ago, and it's still mind-blowing. It's part magic, part juggling, part geometry, part music...no matter how long the performance is, I still want it to go on.
@@jorritwoudsma7530 *You still don't get that it's funny that RUclips algorithm just pick people based on what others viewed and then recommend things to them.*
For me, this a really, really hard work more than it's talent. The amount of practice that has to go into perfecting yhis is imaginable. But, of course talent needs to be their in the start
@@reaxt exactly, and that i what i said. But here, he had to go throw really hard practice to just not lose it in there. Like you can have a talent to juggle couple of balls and can do it easily without training with two, but to fast it this much, and to this scale, requires a really hard training, and this is what i was pointing at in here. So, no points were mistaken here, we are on the same page.
One of the most amazing parts of this for me is that he has such total control of the ball that he can afford to throw in some engaging physical storytelling and some great expressive comedic actions in between. Not just skill, but style. And to do both flawlessly is on another level.
I've been looking for a vid of this for YEARS. I remembered seeing it on TV and have tried to search for it with all sorts of keywords. Then, after reading an article about Michael Moschen, I googled his name and what came up first... Amazing. I am so glad to see this again.
When you get right into the zone with juggling it gets to a point where you feel like you’re not really controlling the balls anymore, you’re just “Assisting” them into the patterns they naturally want to be in. This guy is so good at that in a few more years he won’t need to use his limbs to do it anymore, just his mind! 😇
This man invented MULTIPLE subgenres of juggling. His creativity and influence in the juggling world is off the charts. I had the great fortune to watch him perform at the IJA festival in Montreal back in 91 or 92. Mesmerizing.
This routine probably took 100s of hours of practice to execute like this. He has basically reinvented juggling here. Pure dedication to the pursuit of creative vision. What an inspiration!
Supposedly to master something you need 10k hours of pure dedicated practice and this guy is beyond mastery so. Even the tricks that didn't involve the triangle takes a thousand hours at least to do consistently
I love the fact there’s absolutely no major applauses happening whilst he is performing, I’ve seen some performances where people clap along with the performers and it’s infuriating
I agree. I think that it's kind of narcissistic. I feel like the attitude of these people who are loud during live performances is to project out that they understood how remarkable what they're seeing is, or that they got the joke, etc. In lots of recent live performances these have been really common occurrences. Not so much of letting the performer do their act unimpeded. People have a right to do whatever they want, but I'm just calling it out for how I see it.
Lucky you. What an amazing mesmerising performance. Its really like this performer is bringing you into his own space, rhythm or meditative state do to speak. I love it.
When the state of the world gets to be too much, it's nice to just watch someone who is creative and good at what they do nail that thing they've worked and thought long and hard for. Thanks, Michael.
I've been aware of Michael's work for a while, but after going to a talk he gave and see him perform at the EJC this year, I can't describe how humbling it was to listen to him and understand the thinking behind the triangle and his other work. He's an absolute genius and a true gentleman that really changed how I look at my own juggling.
I've sadly never seen him live but I've watched his TedEx talks etc and I'm just in awe. I have bilateral coordination difficulties so watch someone juggle and make it look so easy fills me with joy. I've recently started contact juggling (or rather taken it up again) and Michael Moschen inspires me to keep learning and to keep pushing my own boundaries. I may never reach his skill level but if you aim for the stars you might just hit the rooftops. :-)
I took my son to this performance. We sat in the 3rd row! Wowzers. I’ll never forget the way Michael’s hands moved so quickly. A master at his craft. He inspired my son to be a juggler and now he’s performing as a professional juggler on cruise ships! How cool! 6:16
@@UNIFIEDMVMNT Speaking of newts. I'd love to see Michael Moschen juggle newts. That would take me back to the days of my grandpappy juggling all the amphibious creatures he could find in our family's pond. That's also where he went Of Mice and Men on my great aunt, Beatrice L. Simmons.
@@SupremeNewt69 that would be quite the spectacle to see him juggle those slippery little creatures! If anyone can Michael can! I have a life sized pin up poster of him now hanging in my family room. Everyone who comes into my house must acknowledge Michael’s presence as if he were there too. It’s a tradition now! My grandchildren LOVE to speak to him! And make up stories about him. How fun
@@UNIFIEDMVMNT Haha, my grandchildren do the same thing. Praise be to Michael and his holy powers! People once said juggling is The Devil's Sport, but I've come to disagree. My son is an avid satanist and doesn't juggle. Take that, you atheist swine. God and Satan can both agree that juggling belongs to the people, lol 😂😂
I've watched probably hundreds of thousands of videos in the last 20 years or so....and this has to be THE BEST skill/talent based video I've ever come across. No re-takes, no mistakes, no cuts, nothing but raw talent.
Not talent, skill! The mention of talent implies he kinda can do it naturally, totally dismissing the thousands of hours of work that go into something like this.
I’ve saw that as a kid on tv decades ago and of course it was amazing but seeing it now brings a whole new dimension to it, thinking about the physics, the accuracy, the rhythm and the dexterity. And yet at the same time it can still mesmerize me just like when I was a kid back in the 90’s
@@xDjembex Right?! Alot of folks pointing out how musically talented he is. He really is not, but it is a great gimmick for what is otherwise an amazing juggling and physical coordination display. Time keeping is the mark of a good percussionist. Even as a "rhythm" guitarist I can tell he is not in time for more than a few seconds at a time XD.
"Hi, My names Michael, I'm your new neighbour" "Oh thank Christ, so happy to have you here bro, last guy was a drummer, just 24/7 percussion. I could never get a second of sleep from all the noise" "..."
Did i search for this video? No.
Did I stay and watch the entire video?
Absolutely.
Same bro,
You did well, RUclips’s IA
Just want to point out how real it is that on a 12 year old video, your post from 7 hours ago at this point has 550+ likes.
Edit: 22 hours after original comment, 3500 likes
😝
Same
After 12 years RUclips decided to recommend this gem.
Happened to me to. Is this the rise of the allmighty triangle?
Same here. 12 years of one perfect triangle loop.
Same here 😁
Same here 😁
I guess the RUclips algorithm is finally working :v
Played a triangle in school once, never seen anyone that small play it.
Underrated comment
Dad is that you?
I'm dead xD
lmao
Yes porcupine tree 🌳 😍 🙌 ❤️
16 YEARS later, youtube thought I would like this. I love the algorithm, thanks.
Same. Funnily, RUclips decided today would be a good day to recommend several weird videos. I already watched a guy making acrobatics on a bike, an instruction video on how to open doors, and now this. I'm so happy!
Yeah me too 😅
Same
Lol! Somebody is behind the time. I'm just not sure who!
That's one intense triangle solo.
Imagine what this guy could do with a gigantic cowbell!
Matt Johnson or Kung fu hustle funeral bell
Right
One helluva talent!! 👏👏
Ohoh
The world will go nuts when he comes out with "the square"
That's just sick 😫
Imagine if he made a 4d shape for this lol
Dude just discovered volume and the thetrahedron
They better square up.
What’s next the pentagon
Many years ago I Produced a 4 hour special for A&E called The Mystery of Genius. I had Michael as an example of physical genius. Interviewed him at his home. Lovely and talented man - and yes he PRACTICES! I hope he's doing well.
Pretty sure he's dead?
@@austinstone478 A Google search just now told me he's alive and 66 years old.
That's pretty awesome
Ling Ling 40 hours!
Freaking awesome.
The amount of control you have to have to produce that kind of rhythm and not go once out of beat is astounding. All credit to him for the performance.
the amount of bounces before he catches the ball shows how straight he has to throw the ball for it to not bounce out of the triangle... and that's mad accurate consider he's constantly moving, just wow.
Or maybe the sides of the traingle are concave?
@@AshishSingh95 that would make it harder
@@joosepjagomagi2536 i think you misunderstood. I'm saying concave in 1D sense, such that the sides are very slightly lifted up at the ends, and depressed at the center, that makes the ball bounce towards the center of the triangle.
@@AshishSingh95 We can see the floor is flat, dunno about the walls of the triangle tho
good theory
@@AshishSingh95 I don't think so with how he got it to bounce out at the exact direction he needed a couple times in the beginning. This just appears to be unbelievable coordination.
Incredible that anyone could ever do this routine even once without making a single mistake. He probably does it in his sleep.
He is just wingin it?
Well i remember when i was learning how to solve ribick's kube i would fall asleep with the image of the cube in my head turning in all the ways i learned that day so yeah i can imagine this dude experiencing it too.
Edit: spelling
Just dude probably practiced this nonstop every single day till he got it down perfectly and it just became second nature. His muscle memory for this is just something that takes hundreds of hours to get right.
@@ondrejvolecek7215 About 2 years ago I decided to solve the rubrics cube without the help of the internet. Took me 3 months, after that I memorized and kept repeating the same algorithms. I can now casually solve a whole rubrics cube under a minute.
These days, I keep it around as a fidgeting toy.
and probably spent many nights with out sleeping mastering his routine
His geometry skills, musical rhythm, and hand eye coordination is impeccable.
*are
@@14768 lol
It's all over the place, but considering it's decent. Impeccable is a very bad way to describe this.
Dumb at best, at worst its a waste of your 3 min
@@Necronaut well, meanwhile you can juggle two doritos right?
16 years it took the algorithm to FINALLY show me this amazing video, the algorithm seriously needs work. This video is incredible. I've never seen anybody. Come close to doing something like that. Absolutely amazing.
Me too. It's awesome. The audience accidentally claps several times because it's just too unbelievable... The skill required...!
What instrument do you play?
This guy: *The Triangle*
Colonel Ga-Taffy It was 1 year ago lmao
underrated!
Underrated comment. Should be Top.
- Oh yeah, the triangle! So cute!
- No, *THE* triangle
Playing with his balls amazing.
Never gonna play beer pong with this dude
Haha we'd all be pissed after two games
😂
Ashish Jois unless you’re an alcoholic
Against*
Or any other straight guy. Beer pong is effing gay.
The amount of accuracy involved is unbelievable. I'll bet this guys a hacky sack genius.
Fo sho
And probably a pool shark , he knows every angle
@@jjrobinson7680 but can he see why kids love cinnamon toast crunch?
I bet he crushes racquetball :D
@xczun mangus this is juggling. Juggling doesn't only refer to the simple 3 balls in the air thing. Juggling doesn't even have to involve balls.
That final segment with the 3 balls is legitimately one of the most impressive physical feats I’ve ever seen. Unbelievable
I had to see the clip in 0,25 speed to really get what he is doing with his hands and it is incredible to watch in that slow motion.
Way to exaggerate.
@@enekaitzteixeira7010
How so?
@@enekaitzteixeira7010 The coordination required to do this is absolutely fucking *crazy*. It doesn't look as flashy as a backflip or something but trust me this is leagues above the difficulty of most bombastic tricks.
And he made it look so natural too. He made it look like "yeah of course my hands are where the juggling balls are going to be, because why would not?"
I've never seen anyone treat juggling this way. Completely unique. This guy would make an excellent drummer. Precision control of his limbs and he already has a sense of rhythm.
Yeah, when he started the leg bit, I immediately thought of drumming.
in a way, he is one
He'd do great as a tap dancer too, it seems
He’s like a yoga instructor too
He would be a great astronaut
No talking, no bullshit, no fancy lighting and smoke effects. Just pure skills.
...incredible skill
That fucker is coordinated as shit. Probably be an incredible boxer.
Yessssssssssss
Fantastic display of dexterity
And math
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His hand eye co ordination is unbelievable
He probably doesn't even needs his eyes at that point it,s all muscle memory
It's all on beat aswell, have a good listen and notice he uses the 4 x 4 rhythm a lot 🙂. His seriously talented
Practice !
Michael Moschen is absolutely INCREDIBLE. He's essentially the Mozart of juggling.
And I DID search for this video..... the man's been a legend since long before youtube even existed.
I searched for it because I watched a behind the scenes portion of Labyrinth. It was the crystal ball scenes where the Goblin King was rolling it in his hand. The used a stand in that I was sure I had seen before. It was this guy 😳
Can you imagine the hours of intense, trial and error, practice.
Not to mention having the courage to overcoming negative criticisms along the lines of wasting time on useless skills, and getting a real job.
Can you imagine how many times that man has been hit in the face with balls.
@@IGotaFever4U he was probably already making a living being a juggler by the time he got around to making and mastering this triangle. its not like this video represents the entirety of his marketable skills. in fact, hes the hands doing david bowie's juggling in the labyrinth.
Not just the face:)
@@IGotaFever4U Often acrobats and jugglers come from families of performers.
Some people enter the "zone" but this guy has always been in the zone
He IS the zone. Wdym?
Who knew the zone was triangle-shaped
The zone enters him
This guy is the zone
😂😂
His motor skills, geometry, musical rhythm, and hand eye coordination is off the chart. Being human is amazing!!!...
Yeah this dude is super smart. Very impressive stuff.
I feel like I couldn't possibly be the same species as this guy... I'm pretty sure my DNA can't do this...
This is the stuff of a top level fighter pilot
@@Jeovaunihunter that's the problem, the world is designed to make people not care to try anything
@@Jeovaunihunter I don't need to jump off a cliff to know that I can't fly...
Never seen this until 2024. You know it's a great performer when he doesn't need to speak a word. Love the rhythms he creates.
Look him up using crystal balls. If you've ever seen the Labyrinth, it's actually this guy performing the crystal ball manipulation and in fact, he's actually directly behind David Bowie so he's doing it essentially blind, which was frustrating to him because he kept dropping them. David Bowie's arms were basically hidden and it was Michael's arms and hands doing all those moves.
So uuuuhhhhhh
You guys got this in your recommendations as well
ChaiSpicedD 🤫
ChaiSpicedD alright cool thanks man
I was just curious
I was on a triangle tangent anyways
@ChaiSpicedD
I don't know if you're just joking or is an asshole.
I get this in my recommendation, which is related to nothing I have watched recently.
Yup
Just imagine what he could do if he had a hexagon
Or 4 balls! Mind blown!
@@_TVA_ it was a joke
Timothee Vasina stfu
Dubstep
Your hyped af right? So many likes on a dumb not even funny comment. Haha. Wow. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The fact that this dude not only thought of a routine like this, but also went "but what if music" and then pulled it off perfectly is absolutely wild
This is even more amazing when you consider that rubber balls react very strongly to spin... so every throw and every foot stomp have to be so exact as to not impart any unplanned spin as well. This is phenomenal talent.
Rubber balls are actually much easier to throw and bounce
@@samsimms4403 bro was talking about the spin.
That isn't even the impressive part about the footstomp. Everytime the ball bounces the EXACT same amount of times as before and the time difference between bounces is absolutely minimal, meaning that the slightest amount of wrong timing can destroy absolutely everything, he also needs to make sure to stomp the ball with the exact same force everytime or else EVERYTHING will be wrong. Absolute perfection.
the triangle could be made out of a material without a lot of friction though
4:27 you could see the spin is affecting the bounce of the ball a lot here.
As interesting and mesmerizing as this was, it's actually extremely terrifying how accurate and in rhythm he is. It's like witnessing a super human or a robot without flaws. It feels so alien to watch this.
There were times when he was out imo like 2:06 but yeah i do get what you're saying...
Burn the witch
I know what you mean. I think there really are super humans though. You can find plenty of examples all over youtube. It’s kinda cool when you think about it.
Plot twist, he's a robot 🤖
The amount of practice just to toss every ball in the same plane as the triangle (or close enough that they won't bounce out) had have been insane. The rhythm is as much a tool to do this as a result. He knows from the sound when to expect the next ball to get to his hand. I wouldn't want to play handball against him.
We were privileged to see him perform live in 1994. We had seats in the center 4th row of a small theater. He was amazing. He was awarded a MacArthur fellowship in 1990. Fun fact, his high school buddy was Penn Jillette. Also, if you are familiar with the Henson movie, Labyrinth, his hands are the ones actually juggling the glass balls.
man, _the_ penn jillette...
In one of his books Penn claims that he taught Moschen juggling originally, although Moschen doesn't like when he says that. (I'm not trying to slam an incredible talent here.)
wow I didn't know that I actually really like that movie
You're saying David Bowie didn't juggle his own balls?
I didn't even realize they had the kind of visual editing back then that could film one guy performing a well-crafted talent & superimpose David Bowie over it in a way that it looks like Bowie did it
@@reallue I didn't even have to go outside RUclips for it: ruclips.net/video/3U8fTAHxjdo/видео.html
I love me some video essays and reacts, but this is what RUclips was truly made for. Preserving gems like this for posterity.
RUclips and everything Human created was made for make Money!!! Nothing else
Keep coming back to this. The man is processing on a whole other level. The coordination, control, temporal and propriocrptive awareness... it's insane. I love it.
This is the longest hidden gem in the RUclips history..
We watched a man play with his balls for minutez
💯
Its like playing drums
but with a triangle
and three balls
and without the drums
Whilst juggling
Down with the sickness
Dude, everything is drums.
Even a piano :)
5 balls
That was my exact thought too. This dude throws balls like he's playing an instrument.
Me: "Time to go to bed...:"
RUclips: "THE TRIANGLE!"
Word. 1:15am
Omg its actually 1 am so this is so true
12:28PM
12:41am
1:55
After 16 years, RUclips decided to recommend this gem.
After 16 years my balls finally dropped after watching this video
In my 15+ years of watching RUclips, this might be the most impressive thing I've ever seen
Imagine how impressive it was watching it on PBS long before the internet was even known by the general public.
@@msimcox2 Juggling existed before the internet
@@tomchamberlain4329 not what he meant smart ass. He meant imagine not having your mind stuffed full of all this amazing shit the internet has to offer, not having near the amount of knowledge we do about the different random things we've seen we never would have without the internet, only to watch this impressive shit naturally.
Jeez thats nearly 4 bachelor degrees 😳
@@tenebre911 Whooooosh! Joke went way over your head mate.
I've been juggling for 9 years, I've seen people juggle with absurd amount of balls, with objects not fit for even holding is hand or while performing several other advanced exercises, but this had blown my mind more then any of them.
The fact he is juggling while randomly throwing some balls in seemingly random directions and keeping it going and interesting and even very satisfying to hear is just unbelievable for me and inspirational af
I can't even handle two balls and people be out there handling multiple balls with ease, that's honestly amazing whenever I see people in the street that showcase their skills at handling balls, some of them even juggle massive balls and other with a big stick.
Git sum, bro! 😃
Yeah not to mention the fact ha has the throw them perfectly straight each time as the triangle isn’t too wide
Geometry go burrrr
Well if you look at the dots on the triangle where he throws the balls then you’ll notice there are only 3-4 angles he’s using for throwing, this, paired with a lot of training, makes the task basically automated
This guy did all of David Bowie's contact juggling in The Labyrinth. He invented so many different types of juggling that he changed the whole field, and so few people know him. It's wild to me.
That was THAT guy!!! Oh yeah!
Wow, I barely remember the movie. I am going to have to watch it again. Very interesting. You would thing juggling is hard enough already. Doing something like this is incredible.
It's possible he's more of a research / invent guy than a performer guy
It's "wild" to you that no one knows a juggler? No matter how famous he is in juggling circles, it's still incredibly niche
@@Ceej_MM I know of him but didn't remember his name. When I watched this, I thought he might be 'the guy' from Labyrinth only because he was so good. I remembered his hair, too. 😆
16 years later. Here's a man in a triangle with balls.. Thankyou RUclips never stop giving me random stuff that I did not ask for but will watch regardless.
Literally perfection. The entire video and not messing up a single throw, pretty amazing!
Useless perfection doesn't fascinate me
@@MoneBodyno What would be useful for you then?
@@danielmohring4610 Kuka systems
Practice makes perfect
His performances has physics on it
I love how he ends it like "give it up for the TRIANGLE everybody!"
Devil: so what do you want in exchange for your soul
This guy: well you see... it's complicated
Lol
Is it hot in here? Because the triangle keeps getting out of tune!
Lmao😂😂😂
Your comment is better than the video itself. Thanks for the humor.
Devil: nah I’m not even gonna take you soul for that, that’s crazy genius
Amazing performance, truly magnificent!
That was unbelievable. Towards the end I couldn't even see him catching the ball before he threw it again, his motions were so fluid. That was a man in total control of his environment, a true master.
Whenever he threw it, his hand was in the perfect position to catch the incoming ball. The level of choreography is astounding.
I first saw this about 30 years ago, and it's still mind-blowing. It's part magic, part juggling, part geometry, part music...no matter how long the performance is, I still want it to go on.
That's what she said
Part dance.
What part is magic?
@@danm2084 if you have to ask then, well, it’s lost on you unfortunately.
YT after 11 years .
"wanna see some weird traingle?"
... and a guy with balls
Sure. Its actually interesting
X15 CYBER RUSH Your weird spelling is more interesting.
A 2007 video just now being recommended to us. Who knows why.
@@jerrywhidby. i just wiped my screen
Went down the rabbit hole and found this gem
*After 11 years, RUclips felt I was old enough to watch this so I got recommendations.*
why comment this, i see this comment everywhere
@@jorritwoudsma7530 this is due to youtube's algorithm.
@@jorritwoudsma7530 *You still don't get that it's funny that RUclips algorithm just pick people based on what others viewed and then recommend things to them.*
I know, but everyone does not have to say it all the time. I enjoy the video's that youtube recoomends.
How many of these 1.8 million views do you think happened in the last 2 months.
I don't know why I'm here but..
I WATCHED THE ENTIRE VIDEO AND I ACTUALLY ENJOYED IT
I can't remember the last time I saw talent sell itself. I had actually forgot what it felt like to be inspired.
Thank you.
For me, this a really, really hard work more than it's talent. The amount of practice that has to go into perfecting yhis is imaginable. But, of course talent needs to be their in the start
@@mansourr talent is generated by hard work. That's what makes it so inspiring
@@reaxt exactly, and that i what i said. But here, he had to go throw really hard practice to just not lose it in there. Like you can have a talent to juggle couple of balls and can do it easily without training with two, but to fast it this much, and to this scale, requires a really hard training, and this is what i was pointing at in here. So, no points were mistaken here, we are on the same page.
This is what you end up with when a professional juggler decides to join Stomp Out Loud. This is fantastic.
One of the most amazing parts of this for me is that he has such total control of the ball that he can afford to throw in some engaging physical storytelling and some great expressive comedic actions in between. Not just skill, but style. And to do both flawlessly is on another level.
So what's the story?
@@WerewolfMasterThe story is him discovering the applications of the triangle
I've been looking for a vid of this for YEARS. I remembered seeing it on TV and have tried to search for it with all sorts of keywords. Then, after reading an article about Michael Moschen, I googled his name and what came up first...
Amazing. I am so glad to see this again.
This comment deserves more upvotes. Almost all of us have been in your shoes (for different videos)!
I hope you saved it in a playlist or something like that. :)
You coulda just typed in the word triangle 🤷♂️
@@adamauerbach7914 well, now because this video went viral. Four years ago it was different
Congrats for starting the recommendation chain reaction :D
I was thoroughly impressed for the entire video
It's so impressive, yet so boring. How does that work?
hey mate I will incredible 👌🏼
When you get right into the zone with juggling it gets to a point where you feel like you’re not really controlling the balls anymore, you’re just “Assisting” them into the patterns they naturally want to be in. This guy is so good at that in a few more years he won’t need to use his limbs to do it anymore, just his mind! 😇
Yeah, by now I bet he's in the audience just encouraging them.
@@Alexander_Tronstad
Balls: As we do you Alexander, as we do you.
I need to try that with my accounting books.
bet your boyfriend loves you
This man invented MULTIPLE subgenres of juggling. His creativity and influence in the juggling world is off the charts. I had the great fortune to watch him perform at the IJA festival in Montreal back in 91 or 92. Mesmerizing.
My friend: what music do u like?
Me: it’s complicated
RUclips: gotchu son
Best comment ever, Thx
Must be Karma was literally about to say the same thing hahaha
So, this is what TV was? Sick.
Anyone else here in 2024? ❤️🤟
Pretty much...shows you how bored we were...
Still are....watching this now on youtube..so...yeah.
SICK?!! RATHER AMAZINGLY UNIQUE PHYSICAL SKILLS.
@@donaldsanchez2279 I feel that there's been a miscommunication somewhere here. Sick = Awesome
This routine probably took 100s of hours of practice to execute like this. He has basically reinvented juggling here. Pure dedication to the pursuit of creative vision. What an inspiration!
*1000’s of hours
@@YogSoth yeah I was thinking the same thing. Probably somewhere in the neighborhood of 5,000 to 10,000 hours
At least
Supposedly to master something you need 10k hours of pure dedicated practice and this guy is beyond mastery so. Even the tricks that didn't involve the triangle takes a thousand hours at least to do consistently
Yes, I couldn't help wondering how many hundreds of hours he spent chasing balls around the room when he first started practising it.
I love the fact there’s absolutely no major applauses happening whilst he is performing,
I’ve seen some performances where people clap along with the performers and it’s infuriating
I don't like that either. Would be very disrespectful in this case, since the show involves sound and rhythm
great performance but I don't understand why some people are laughing.. ?
@@bellesbae he is ‘confused’ as to why the balls keep ‘randomly’ bouncing back into his hands
There's no applause because this is ass. Some who sorts glass could do this.
I agree. I think that it's kind of narcissistic. I feel like the attitude of these people who are loud during live performances is to project out that they understood how remarkable what they're seeing is, or that they got the joke, etc. In lots of recent live performances these have been really common occurrences. Not so much of letting the performer do their act unimpeded. People have a right to do whatever they want, but I'm just calling it out for how I see it.
Son: Can we go play catch?
Dad: Here's a triangle.
But you said I’d get a brother...
Turns out mommy likes girls heres a triangle
Son: "But -"
Dad: *TRIANGLE!!!*
😂😂
Then he went to get cigarettes and milk. Never returned. So you became a pro In his absence
He just keeps on going and keeps on giving. An absolute master of his craft.
Woah. I like how he lets the triangle take the applause at the end
I saw every RUclips video
RUclips algorithm : hold my beer 🍻
Lmao ikr I was like fuck I'm bored of these recs! Ffs show me something interesting this appears in feed. Lol now im readt for music n sleep lol
So this is what my neighbors do all night
Nolan Wagner lmfao for real
AHAHAHAHA
🤣🤣🤣
You have no idea how much appreciation I have for this comment being in an apartment 😂😂😂
Plot twist: He is your neighbor.
The accuracy is what really gets me with this, throwing it perfectly EVERY TIME where it doesn't go flying out 😮😮😮😮
Experienced his performance from front row in a small theatre many years ago. Something I'll never forget. He had mastery over everything he did.
Lucky you. What an amazing mesmerising performance. Its really like this performer is bringing you into his own space, rhythm or meditative state do to speak. I love it.
Not just The Triangle, but a full percussion solo with theatrical movement included. This man is incredible.
I just imagine all the kids out there with ten foot triangles in their backyards watching this and being inspired.
LOL
Nice
🤣🤣🤣
Beautiful thought
nice thought
Thats some serious control and coordination
YT: "Yeah quality content is getting scarce these days. Hey here's a pretty dope 13 year old vid we thought you'd like that you might have missed."
@J-dayday to be fair people 10 years ago weren't really hoping to get money this way
The hours it took to reherse this is just astounding.
At least 10,000 hours (the average amount of time it takes for a person to become an “expert”)
@@scottydu81 that statistic is such a large generalization I don’t think it really applies here
@@StoicStimulation Look up the ten thousand hour rule and you’ll see that I didn’t just pull that out of my ass. It’s a scholarly debate.
that foot juggling is on another whole new level.
When the state of the world gets to be too much, it's nice to just watch someone who is creative and good at what they do nail that thing they've worked and thought long and hard for. Thanks, Michael.
Me: Watching VR videos on RUclips
RUclips: Y'all gotta love some balls
Same
😁😁😂
Yo get out of my head
Hey fizzy what's goods Joseph
lol I was watching vr aswell
This is one of the most incredible footages on RUclips I’ve ever seen.
This gentleman proved human ability in coming human generations
Or he showed how much worse the newer generations are :|
@@theoddllamahorsecavepanda1818 if this were filmed today the audience would be clapping along to the rhythm and yelling annoyingly.
@@neuuser7071 mhm, you know it
Lmfao.
future generation will do worse stuff then eating tightpots or getting blind and teethless with fidget spinner.
Ball guy: does a hard trick
audience: haaHaAhAhHaaHA
I think he means that the ball guy should get more than HaHaHa likes big claps and all people standing
@@muhammadamiruddin6267 and he got those
But at the ending of the performance
@spencer kleiman thanks for explaining the joke, you must be fun at parties.
The Flipping Legend it’s because of his body language and expression after making the last catch. It’s the reaction he wants.
@@iyaguex he had to explain it because op doesn't seem to understand the joke. You must be fun nowhere because you seem like an ass (:
One of the most genuinely impressive things I've ever seen
The balance, the timing, the precision... This is one of the most impressive physical feats I've ever seen
It is indeed mesmerizing.
No doubt. With the precision, I just kept thinking, if he even slightly missed the mark, it’d screw up the whole thing.
@@theschuttysexactly. The amount of practice this must have taken had to be insane. It literally has to be perfect to keep the rhythm
Alex Hannold free soloing El Capitan is the most impressive physical feat
@@ryanaromeroDifferent skillsets, but both very impressive. You can't really compare them.
The most incredible piece of art, music, joggling, body control, and Hypnotic thing I have ever seen!!! Wonderful!!!
They need to have a dang Guinness record simply for being this guy
Look Kris Kremo too
recommended and so amused by this.... then I saw it was 16 YEARS AGO...... I was definitely a PBS kid growing up but I dont know how I missed this!
Coming from a percussionist, his rhythm is really good, even as if he wasn't, you know, completely minupulating physics like a boss.
Try making a rhythm with a bouncing ball or dropping objects..m its SUPER HARD compared to regular drumming.
This guy is insanely good
no 4/4 in a triangle man.
Too much insight.
I would guess that the rythm probably is a huge help in getting in a routine in this.
I've been aware of Michael's work for a while, but after going to a talk he gave and see him perform at the EJC this year, I can't describe how humbling it was to listen to him and understand the thinking behind the triangle and his other work. He's an absolute genius and a true gentleman that really changed how I look at my own juggling.
I've sadly never seen him live but I've watched his TedEx talks etc and I'm just in awe. I have bilateral coordination difficulties so watch someone juggle and make it look so easy fills me with joy. I've recently started contact juggling (or rather taken it up again) and Michael Moschen inspires me to keep learning and to keep pushing my own boundaries. I may never reach his skill level but if you aim for the stars you might just hit the rooftops. :-)
@@bournemouthlass Bilateral coordination difficulties? Give yourself 2-3 weeks and I think you'll get it if that's possible
I took my son to this performance. We sat in the 3rd row! Wowzers. I’ll never forget the way Michael’s hands moved so quickly. A master at his craft. He inspired my son to be a juggler and now he’s performing as a professional juggler on cruise ships! How cool! 6:16
This man could move mountains. Truly an inspirational soul who does nothing but bring joy to children. God bless America!
@@SupremeNewt69 truly an admirable American we can all look up to. God bless you neganewt and all of your little newts
@@UNIFIEDMVMNT Speaking of newts. I'd love to see Michael Moschen juggle newts. That would take me back to the days of my grandpappy juggling all the amphibious creatures he could find in our family's pond. That's also where he went Of Mice and Men on my great aunt, Beatrice L. Simmons.
@@SupremeNewt69 that would be quite the spectacle to see him juggle those slippery little creatures! If anyone can Michael can! I have a life sized pin up poster of him now hanging in my family room. Everyone who comes into my house must acknowledge Michael’s presence as if he were there too. It’s a tradition now! My grandchildren LOVE to speak to him! And make up stories about him. How fun
@@UNIFIEDMVMNT Haha, my grandchildren do the same thing. Praise be to Michael and his holy powers! People once said juggling is The Devil's Sport, but I've come to disagree. My son is an avid satanist and doesn't juggle. Take that, you atheist swine. God and Satan can both agree that juggling belongs to the people, lol 😂😂
16 years before... and untill today I've never heard about him!
Georgeous... 😮
I've watched probably hundreds of thousands of videos in the last 20 years or so....and this has to be THE BEST skill/talent based video I've ever come across. No re-takes, no mistakes, no cuts, nothing but raw talent.
Not talent, skill!
The mention of talent implies he kinda can do it naturally, totally dismissing the thousands of hours of work that go into something like this.
I'm probably not the first to say this, but...
..."poetry in Moschen" 😁
That was fire
how is this not the top comment?
Should be his 'insert words I'm thinking here'..sorry, can't remember? Tag line?? No? I don't know?
Mate you just won 😂
I don't think I've ever seen this kind of coordination before. Absolutely incredible.
This performance has lived in the back of my mind since I first saw it. Simply stunning.
I’ve saw that as a kid on tv decades ago and of course it was amazing but seeing it now brings a whole new dimension to it, thinking about the physics, the accuracy, the rhythm and the dexterity. And yet at the same time it can still mesmerize me just like when I was a kid back in the 90’s
"Hey can you do you rhythm for us?"
"Of course! Let me get my triangle real quick"
As a drummer I'm insanely impressed with this guys coordination
Duuuuuude I was thinking " that actually sounded like a flam!" Indeed!
As another drummer, imagine how much cooler it would have been had be practiced with a metronome.
@@xDjembexomg seriously. It’s driving me nuts.
@@xDjembex Right?! Alot of folks pointing out how musically talented he is. He really is not, but it is a great gimmick for what is otherwise an amazing juggling and physical coordination display. Time keeping is the mark of a good percussionist. Even as a "rhythm" guitarist I can tell he is not in time for more than a few seconds at a time XD.
"Hi, My names Michael, I'm your new neighbour"
"Oh thank Christ, so happy to have you here bro, last guy was a drummer, just 24/7 percussion. I could never get a second of sleep from all the noise"
"..."
Pops up on my feed after 16 years...and it's absolutely mesmerizing 🥰
After 13 years, just recommended. Brilliant. A must see. The foot thing gave me anxiety. Well done sir.
The symmetry is so satisfying, incredible.
the coordination. the choreography. the muscle memory. this is pure talent
This has to be one of the most impressing things i've ever seen in my life.
The amount of practice that went into this performance must’ve been immense. Stunning!