Andrew, just when I thought I'd seen everything, you brought me something new. I've been working to incorporate my sax and clarinet, as well as other acoustic instruments, into electronic music and you have helped springboard new ideas. Thank you! I'm working on a producer challenge right now where we take 5 minutes from my clarinet and tweak the sound to build a song. Wish me luck!
You have to check out Moon Hooch, Too Many Zooz, Big Blitz etc. I have full concerts of them on my channel. They do great stuff with horns and electronic music.
I just blown away with the fact that these instruments have existed for hundreds of years and they can produce sounds that we have discovered and manufactured in this present digital age of music. Just, wow.
I saw their NPR Tiny Desk concert a few days ago, I was amazed by that traffic cone, but I was most impressed by how innovative and different their music is. Crazy horse and elephant noises. Thanks for the samples ;)
I’m literally so impressed at what these guys managed to do with those saxes. The samples were so fun to play with 🤪 I wasn’t sure if I’m supposed to upload it to my own channel before submitting but it’s in there if you wanna check it out 😊
I love Moonhooch so much! I've seen them three times live now. They are some of the most innovative and badass musicians around. What a great cross-over!
As an alto saxophonist in my school band my mind heart and soul has been transcended from the knowledge I’ve gained about the universe of woodwind instruments and sound design from this video
I’ve been listening to Moon Hooch since the beginning and the fact that they just got featured on my favorite producer’s youtube just made this the best day ever
0:35 - I'd so love to vocode with this. 0:56 - That nervous 'It's so loud!' is a feeling everyone has had as it's made your soul wobble. 4:06 - Very pleased with oneself!
One great thing with Andrews channel is that we get to hear a lot of great bands and artists. Never heard of Moon Hooch before, but i'm damn glad that this video lead me to their stuff!
This is the dream collab. I need more. I consider these lads the ultimate mad geniuses of "instruments music" and "computers music" respectively & when they're together it's too much power in one place
I got recommended their NPR last Thursday and have been on a binge since, this video came in clutch! Can't wait to experiment with this sample pack, thanks big time bro!
Recently saw Moon Hooch in concert. Their recorded stuff is amazing, but they’re even crazier in person (somehow). It’s so cool to see them on Andrew’s channel!!
Holy YES!!! I've just discovered Moon Hooch a few months ago and love, love LOVE listening to any and all of their live shows that I can find! Now AH has gotten live public domain samples to play with??!! Bliss !! I can only imagine the creative stuff that people will generate with this!! Thanks Andrew and thanks Moon Hooch for putting this out!!
@@cringebutyee1326 Saxophones are indeed woodwinds, specifically they are conical-bore single-reed woodwinds. Construction material is still irrelevant. You could built a clarinet or a flute out of metal, they'd still be woodwinds. Likewise, you could build a trumpet out of plastic, it would still be a brass instrument.
Essess Nine relax man, I'm aware. And even though it isn't technically a term, i think brasswind is the best way to describe a sax to the uneducated community
As a guitarist of thirty five years who just started sax a short while ago, that was mind blowing, sax world is a lot more diverse than I was expecting, which is great,
You make some of the most awe-inspiring and original stuff. Even the artists you collaborate with are all genius people. Great minds. Thanks for sharing the sample pack.
I got to jam with these guys when they came to Winnipeg... They are so humble and had an ear open for everyone. They even offered me some of their wine. Super cool dudes; I will never forget their friendly tones.
@@SebastianRAWendt of course but in his solo works he mostly plays bass, tenor and sometimes alto, so I wouldn't call him a master of the baritone. Still when it comes to extended techniques I think he is the most interesting guy around these days
I know I'm super late to the game, but my track "Moonlight" was basically made to have somewhere to feature some of these awesome samples. And thank you so much for the sample pack!!! 😁
To be fair, any traditional wind instruments (including clarinets) can be considered horns. When in a marching band setting and the leader says "Band horns up" it means everyone puts their instruments up (and the drum line readies their sticks)
I played barisax in highschool and now I miss it! I figured out how to do something similar with the growl harmonics (to a lesser degree) by humming a drone on the root of whatever key I was in, it was really cool to see someone else do a similar technique! Definitely checking out Moon Hooch now!
Omg Andrew, this is probably one of your best videos yet, it’s such a fun time, you guys look like kids who all went over to that one friends house to play with the cool toys!
There’s no such thing as a “horn instrument”. Any wind instrument (woodwinds/brass) can be called “horns”. Clarinets, saxes, flutes, oboes, etc are woodwinds. Clarinets/saxes are reeds, oboe/bassoon/english horn are double reeds, flutes are flutes. Trumpet, cornet, flugelhorn, french horn, trombones, baritone, euphonium, tuba, etc are brass. Anything else (strings, percussion, keyboards, etc) are not winds/“horns”.
Nicolas Lofgren In Jazz, the term “horn” is colloquially used to refer to all the jazz woodwind instruments as all of them essentially function like a horn.
Not Happy Yeah. Brass too though. I was just explaining that wind instruments are called horns, but saying “horn instruments” sounds kind of strange. Also Andrew annotated at 0:28 that clarinets are “woodwinds not horns,” which doesn’t make sense.
Dear christ those are not sounds you’re supposed to get out of an instrument and I’m so glad they exist
check out Colin Stetson's stuff!
Jesse Budel I love colin stetsons stuff, but I haven’t heard enough. Thank you for reminding me of this man.
@@namavoid3266 does ur profile pic have a kid smiling in the black bit?
kaan Afraid that’s fake, good video but it’s never been true.
Check out Too Many Zooz
Andrew: *almost deaf in both ears*
also Andrew: *listens to really amplified sub-bass sax*
He knows whats up
@@isaakwelch3451 Or what's down, in this case
A small price to pay for salvation
You can't do weird Sax without Moon Hooch, they're legends at this point.
Moon Hooch AND Too Many Zoos
@@wallybonejengles5595 Leo P is a friggin' beast too!
there's a roughly 60-70 year history of "weird sax". look it up.
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Imagine playing these instruments in this way to their original owners
They would cry lol
well wenzl got his contra from a school. not sure which school though... i hope to find out
Colin Stetson would like it.
those band kids gonna play in weird ways like Kenny G's inference
@@tamer27antepli I can imagine the owner of the Clarinet saying "You should have left it on the ocean floor"
0:36 clarinet player summons the holy lords of dubstep to produce a fear-inducing bass growl
I need that
2:08
Rav tha legit some Colin Stetson stuff right there
He somehow managed to make an acoustic Serum.
2:15
Even without any manipulation the contrabass clarinet sounds like dubstep.
Too bad their drummer couldn't come, he's an absolute beast.
Apparently he's done with the Hooch :(
James Cline yeah unfortunately :( not sure why, but i’m quite upset tbh
@@jamescline221 ahhh that sucks. He was legendary
Nooooo such bad news 😔😔
Maybe a Louis Cole / Moon Hooch Collab?
Andrew: "we wanna release this as a free sample pack"
Me: *weird sax noises of joy*
Andrew, just when I thought I'd seen everything, you brought me something new. I've been working to incorporate my sax and clarinet, as well as other acoustic instruments, into electronic music and you have helped springboard new ideas. Thank you!
I'm working on a producer challenge right now where we take 5 minutes from my clarinet and tweak the sound to build a song. Wish me luck!
Good luck! Please post your creations. I'd love to hear what you come up with!
You have to check out Moon Hooch, Too Many Zooz, Big Blitz etc. I have full concerts of them on my channel. They do great stuff with horns and electronic music.
Have you listened to Griz and Too Many Zooz?
Look into it, there’s a handful of bands blending acoustic horns with electronic music
Gang of GreenHorns yesss i love watching those vids of yours that unfortunately not many know abt. they are better
imagine hopping into a random subway train just to escape Too Many Zooz, getting out, and there these guys are playing... :3
Escape Too Many Zooz? WHY?!?! Moon Hooch and TMZ are my life's sound track!
Yeah, but their stuff starts to all sound the same, and Leo’s overtones really don’t agree with some people.
@@jorkles4691 Nah. You just need to listen to more of their stuff.
@@jorkles4691 oi he's good, period.
Oh, I’m not denying that he’s not a good player; he’s got mad chops, I just don’t really like their music.
HOLY CRAP MOON HOOCH AND ANDREW HUANG IN THE SAME ROOM
It was fate
YES
The collab I didn't know I was dreaming of.
Augorithm I think 💭 I think 💭 I think you should enjoy this 👉🏽 ruclips.net/video/OJJZYsY9v5s/видео.html
Actually it’s perfectly fine to call any wind instrument a horn. Band directors call all of our instruments horns all the time
In my experience, it generally just offends the french horns
What offends me is that he says that the contrabass is 110 years old but that model didn't come out until 1964.
WARNING ⚠️ Saxually Explicit Content
This pun deserves more attention
Gavin 379 sometimes my dad jokes aren’t clearly a parent
@@sheepsquatch5584 damn this man needs to be stopped
jabez sankey sorry for the faux Pa
@@sheepsquatch5584 I want to die
I just blown away with the fact that these instruments have existed for hundreds of years and they can produce sounds that we have discovered and manufactured in this present digital age of music. Just, wow.
I saw their NPR Tiny Desk concert a few days ago, I was amazed by that traffic cone, but I was most impressed by how innovative and different their music is. Crazy horse and elephant noises. Thanks for the samples ;)
I’m literally so impressed at what these guys managed to do with those saxes. The samples were so fun to play with 🤪
I wasn’t sure if I’m supposed to upload it to my own channel before submitting but it’s in there if you wanna check it out 😊
Doesn't matter. Had sax.
I only played for 1 minute...
Doesn't mater, had sax
@@cleverhardy5230 I forgot to clean the reed
@@peterthirdandthebridges doesn't matter, had sax
@@cleverhardy5230 no one even heard me
I love Moonhooch so much! I've seen them three times live now. They are some of the most innovative and badass musicians around. What a great cross-over!
one of my favorite bands ever and one of my favorite music youtubers ever, collaborating? you just made my day
I love bands that make music by doing exactly what you're not supposed to on an instrument and making it sound good.
That contrabass clarinet looks like something out of mos eisley cantina
They have to cast theese guys for an Cantina Band Space Jazz Album
@@SamucaGamer100 I would love to see that
I like your osrs profile picture
As an alto saxophonist in my school band my mind heart and soul has been transcended from the knowledge I’ve gained about the universe of woodwind instruments and sound design from this video
I saw the cone in the thumbnail and immediately knew it was moon hooch and I don't think I've ever clicked on a video so fast lmao
Josh Something to think about ...; ruclips.net/video/OJJZYsY9v5s/видео.html
ik lmao
Freaking loooove Moon Hooch, was lucky enough to see them live one time. Seeing AH and Moon Hooch collab is a dream come true.
Idk bout anyone else but i was actually looking forward to Andrew’s weird sex techniques
The intro highfive except it's a butt slap
Ummm sax?
"harder, harder!"
"HEY IT'S ANDREW HUANG"
*smack*
@@edenmeden NO
BAD
DONT DO THAT
I wasn't
Can't wait to see what you did with these sounds. These guys are very creative. Cheers from France!
So glad these guys are getting featured, they've been making amazing music for years!
I’ve been listening to Moon Hooch since the beginning and the fact that they just got featured on my favorite producer’s youtube just made this the best day ever
0:35 - I'd so love to vocode with this.
0:56 - That nervous 'It's so loud!' is a feeling everyone has had as it's made your soul wobble.
4:06 - Very pleased with oneself!
One great thing with Andrews channel is that we get to hear a lot of great bands and artists. Never heard of Moon Hooch before, but i'm damn glad that this video lead me to their stuff!
Andrew: *knows all the weird gear*
Awesome guest: *makes dubstep with a clarinet*
Andrew: ("I have seen nothing yet")
This is the dream collab. I need more. I consider these lads the ultimate mad geniuses of "instruments music" and "computers music" respectively & when they're together it's too much power in one place
Andrew, a lot of people call every wind instrument a horn.
But technically, only french horns are officially horns
Hari Manchi ehh
Hari Manchi technically
@@LeakyJAZZ it is only technically tho
I heard people call flutes “horns” 💀
Being an alto sax player from 6th grade until college... this has sparked something in me that jazz trumpet mutes only come a far second to now ❤️
I got recommended their NPR last Thursday and have been on a binge since, this video came in clutch! Can't wait to experiment with this sample pack, thanks big time bro!
If you ever get a chance to see Moon Hooch live
DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT
I'll second that. Incredible live performances every single time.
Literally just saw them two days ago with sungazer 😂 kickass concert
Josh Buckwalter gotta love sungazer
Josh Buckwalter they are so good live!! I’ve seen them three times and they killed it every time. Such good energy at their shows.
The terror and delight that you all each had in hearing each other's musical experiments was delightful! What a treat.
Moon Hooch live was one of the best concerts i've ever seen!
Christopher Birnbaum yes! They’re fantastic live! Such good energy
Recently saw Moon Hooch in concert. Their recorded stuff is amazing, but they’re even crazier in person (somehow). It’s so cool to see them on Andrew’s channel!!
Bro we actually need a live dubstep orchestra.
I've loved these guys for years and I'm so glad they're starting to get more exposure
This is the saxiest thing I've seen!
Andrew is probably doing tons of sax every day. I want to as well one day but it seems to require using your mouth a lot...
@Wautermelin what are you talking about?
@Wautermelin ;)
Holy YES!!! I've just discovered Moon Hooch a few months ago and love, love LOVE listening to any and all of their live shows that I can find! Now AH has gotten live public domain samples to play with??!! Bliss !! I can only imagine the creative stuff that people will generate with this!! Thanks Andrew and thanks Moon Hooch for putting this out!!
0:27 ----> Saxophones ARE woodwinds too! I'M MAD AT YOU !!!! (not :3 )
Woodwinds can still be horns
Sax is brasswind boi
@@Guitarisforgrins all woodwinds are horns, but they are not part of the horn family
@@cringebutyee1326 Saxophones are indeed woodwinds, specifically they are conical-bore single-reed woodwinds. Construction material is still irrelevant. You could built a clarinet or a flute out of metal, they'd still be woodwinds. Likewise, you could build a trumpet out of plastic, it would still be a brass instrument.
Essess Nine relax man, I'm aware. And even though it isn't technically a term, i think brasswind is the best way to describe a sax to the uneducated community
As a guitarist of thirty five years who just started sax a short while ago, that was mind blowing, sax world is a lot more diverse than I was expecting, which is great,
0:36 How is he playing Virtual Riot Serum wavetables from that thing.
Black Diamond lol
Been watching for like 4 years since and inspired me to start producing in just 5th grade
In band theres this one bari sax player thats obsessed with leo p and everyday he just does harmonic glisses and squeaks and growls for warmup
These guys and Leo are Godly sax performers, love them
I mean, you can't blame him
MeatSupplies Keep This our little secret🤝ruclips.net/video/OJJZYsY9v5s/видео.html
Gotta flex
WUTAE the actual fudge
These guy are amazing... Totally blown away by their skills and creativity!
We need Too many zooz and andrew Huang in the same room.
You make some of the most awe-inspiring and original stuff. Even the artists you collaborate with are all genius people. Great minds. Thanks for sharing the sample pack.
3:30 Leo p has entered the chat
Yeah, 😂😂
I got to jam with these guys when they came to Winnipeg...
They are so humble and had an ear open for everyone. They even offered me some of their wine.
Super cool dudes; I will never forget their friendly tones.
The contrabass clarinet at my high school is long and straight... the curved one sure looks a lot more convenient
It's called a paperclip style. They come up on eBay every now and then.
They also go 3 notes lower than usual
Fun fact he says it is 110 years old but the paperclip model didn't come out until 1964
Kirin this one looks like a low D model, so only 1 step lower
A.K.A a Didgeridoo
Jeez the sample pack you made is so fun! I'm hoping to submit a track. Thanks for the opportunity!
Anyone into this type of sound, check out Colin Stetson, that dude is a master at baritone sax
Statson plays Bass saxophone
@@sprK92 actually all of them and clarinets as well...
@@SebastianRAWendt of course but in his solo works he mostly plays bass, tenor and sometimes alto, so I wouldn't call him a master of the baritone. Still when it comes to extended techniques I think he is the most interesting guy around these days
So glad you got to collab with them. I've been a fan of them for years.
0:57 when you’re playing a game and your computer crashes
YESSS! I LOVE MOON HOOCH. I’ve had the fortune of seeing them live three times. So stoked you know of them and did a collab!
3:32 Cowboy bebop sounding lmaoo
I love Moon Hooch. I'm so glad you're working with them.
Should have titles the video “Weird Sax Noises”.
I know I'm super late to the game, but my track "Moonlight" was basically made to have somewhere to feature some of these awesome samples.
And thank you so much for the sample pack!!! 😁
MOON HOOCH TIME YEE HAW
Moon Hooch is my favorite fusion band, and this video made my entire week! I couldn't download the pack fast enough!
I would love to hear Radiohead's The national anthem on that sax. Would be amazing
I've been in love with the sax growl for as long as I can remember. Thanks for these samples.
Me: "Tf does this title sa-"
Also me: *gets holy water*
Moon Hooch rocks! I'm so glad you got to work with them! ♥️
Read it as: Weird Sex Technique
Why not. There are some transferrable skills in this for sure
Who didn’t
Putrid Abomination so did i
“Tongue stuff” 🤔
I did too, Andrew shoving the cone inside the instrument certainly didn't help either lol
This is literal dream come true, seeing you work with them.
Holy moly
for a minute I thought you were giving away all our secrets 😉
Those may have to go on another video sharing platform 🤔
I must thank people like you three that are making "out of style" instruments cool and fun for younger people again, I love it!
0:02 “That’s what she said.”
my absolute favorite band with one of my favorite youtubers
yeah, you knew what you were doing there
I was thinking about asking for this sample pack. And then you just gave it away. You're the best
I'm surprised you didn't bring Colin Stetson in.
YES! judges!
My thought too... he's awesome
moon hooch are so dope this is the collab i never expected
3:32 imma just uhhh, *mAke dArUde sAndStoRm fRom tHis*
To be fair, any traditional wind instruments (including clarinets) can be considered horns. When in a marching band setting and the leader says "Band horns up" it means everyone puts their instruments up (and the drum line readies their sticks)
Misreading the title + that thumbnail = so much confusion
This video made me smile. Thanks, Andrew.
Don't search Yoko - Improvisation. That's some weird sax technique.
Can't like this enough. Those guys? Those sounds? A challenge with free samples?! This video has everything!
Saw the notif and came just for the comments who read it wrong like me 😂😂
Been a huge Moon Hooch fan for years! So glad this happened!
4:51 Minecraft cave noises!
Right!😂😂
Loved Moon Hooch ever since their npr tiny desk they're so good this was brilliant!!
Alternative title: weird sax positions 😂
I played barisax in highschool and now I miss it! I figured out how to do something similar with the growl harmonics (to a lesser degree) by humming a drone on the root of whatever key I was in, it was really cool to see someone else do a similar technique! Definitely checking out Moon Hooch now!
I can growl on tenor but it the sound doesn't really come out below G or so.
One letter different and we’d be on a very different but similar website
As a saxophone player and a producer this is the most inspiring video ive seen in a long time and you best believe ima make a video inspired by this.
4:46 _S P A C E E L E P H A N T_
Omg Andrew, this is probably one of your best videos yet, it’s such a fun time, you guys look like kids who all went over to that one friends house to play with the cool toys!
Read the title wrong at first...
I was searching for this comment 😂
@@carinapcoelho 🔥🔥🔥🔥😂
Bruh literally the first comment is me
can't.... unsee..... aaarrg
Darius Jones what the
Thank you so much for the introduction to Moon Hooch. I had no idea I needed this in my life but I love it!
There’s no such thing as a “horn instrument”. Any wind instrument (woodwinds/brass) can be called “horns”. Clarinets, saxes, flutes, oboes, etc are woodwinds. Clarinets/saxes are reeds, oboe/bassoon/english horn are double reeds, flutes are flutes. Trumpet, cornet, flugelhorn, french horn, trombones, baritone, euphonium, tuba, etc are brass. Anything else (strings, percussion, keyboards, etc) are not winds/“horns”.
Nicolas Lofgren
In Jazz, the term “horn” is colloquially used to refer to all the jazz woodwind instruments as all of them essentially function like a horn.
Not Happy Yeah. Brass too though. I was just explaining that wind instruments are called horns, but saying “horn instruments” sounds kind of strange. Also Andrew annotated at 0:28 that clarinets are “woodwinds not horns,” which doesn’t make sense.
Yes finally free samples! Can't wait to get started on my submission with them!