Instruments, instrumentals, inciting!

Wow. I love this. Pirates of the Carribean - Piano Solo by Jarrod Radnich. He his darn quick with his fingers :tongue:

WAH! Luigi! You found my most favourite cover of “he’s a pirate”. Just to show how awesome Jarrod Radnich is, here is his cover of Hedwig’s Song

I would like to point out that he did an “invisible” version of that a while ago, but I think amongst the flames and the fact that the last part of the movies was released, he redid it.

I don’t know if the song’s actually orcestrated or not, but it makes me happy: the Phenac City theme, from Pokemon XD. You might not get the full effect without having played the game, but the part at 48 seconds really tickles me. :content:

Also, here’s one that definately is orcestrated (unless the guy found a MIDI or something and decided to make it LOOK like he was playing for some reason): Wind Waker Unplugged. Seriously, unless he’s got a whole bunch of identical twins running around, who all happen to play their own intrument, this guy has a lot of talent.

And now for the part of the show where I list all the instruments I own: a keyboard, an upright piano, 3 different ocarinas (one I made myself in pottery class), a glockenspiel, a tremlo harmonica, a guiro, a kalimba, and at least one or two others that I’m forgetting to mention. Also, I don’t know how to play any of them.

Whaa! Why do you have all those instruments and not know how to play them!!! Haha, that Phenac City tune is funny. And wow at Wind Waker Unplugged, I totally love the accordion and the overworld theme. But zomg, so good.

Since we are back on Zelda songs… Well, here is the Song of Healing… on wine glasses.

And since I know you all love zelda music as much as I do, and creativity, well… Here is Sp0ntanius’ channel. There’s only 4 other videos, but trust me when I say you will not regret watching all of them. :happy:

I like this topic a lot … so much music to hear and experience. And why are there so many people on this forum (it seems) that have the interest in music? - it’s nice.
The channel Sp0ntanius is just like you say, haha. It sounds so great and the can be fun as in humour. I won’t right now, but later I will add some more music If I find some …
I think melodica was mentioned already, but it’s a perfect sound when played in the right way

invisible version?

Anyway, those guys are really amazing with their instruments…

And now a guy who’s amazing with his voice:
“One Man Disney Movie” Nick Pitera Disney Medley Music Video

This one-man a capella video is also pretty impressive: Teenage Dream & Just the way you are - Acapella Cover - Katy Perry - Bruno Mars - Mike Tompkins where he’s showing which instruments he’s impersonating.

Thats really impressive :woah:

Speaking of a capella there is a group called The Real Group that use their voice for all instruments etc. Hereis a video (dont mind the lyrics, I post it as an example for the beatboxing etc.)

Some Mozart a capella maybe? :tongue:

/me escapes the thread :arrow_right:

Hmm, The Real Group has some good songs; shame most of the videos are crappy phonecamera recordings though :meh:

Another quite nice a capella group is the German “Wise Guys”.
Though most of their repertoire is in German, they also covered the English Mad World (covered by the Wise Guys)

I kinda prefer their German songs though, such as Denglisch & Schiller by the Wise Guys
Especially Denglish is funny, as they sing about how the English language is slowly taking over their native language. Schiller is funny because it is a parody of Michael Jackson’s Thriller.

They also have a song about Facebook.
My final suggestion would be Wise Guys - Radio since it has a heavier emphasis on providing backing vocals/instruments with their voices.

Edit: okay, one more: Goldeneye by the Wise Guys

How could I forget about ‘Star Wars (John Williams Is The Man)’ a cappella tribute medley - Corey Vidal and Moosebutter

bit.ly/u0YCL2

Here, for you, Wyvern. :hugs:

I’ve been playing piano for about 7 years and violin for almost 4 and nothing amazes me more than This instrumental cover.

I’ve been really enjoying the Korg iElectribe synth app on my wife’s iPad recently. Some of the sounds are just deliciously bizarre, when you manipulate the effects dials just right within the flux of the beats, riffs and chops. :happy:

Holy crap, Koco. That trio is amazing. Very beautifully done. Sorry I haven’t been around here much. Here is something I know Wyvern likes to keep you all company. HERE :happy:

LOL…found it! The creme de la creme of synthesizer apps :woo: pause for effect

My friends, I present prestidigitous hand flourish the Korg iMS-20 analog synthesizer app for the iPad…a complete recreation of the Korg MS-20 analog synth, an analog sequencer, a drum machine, a mixer, and even Korg’s Kaoss Pad technology all right there waiting behind the exquisitely smooth glass of the iPad’s touch screen. I cannot express all the myriad ways in which this piece of technology rocks…but it does, mes amis. And you don’t have to be a musical genius to enjoy the voluminous depth of what this living, breathing creature has to offer…literally an infinity of electro bliss :tongue: Highly recommended for any Pad-heads out there who like music-making apps

So, as for the invisible piano thing that doesn’t exist anymore, here is how to explain how it was “invisible”. I introduce to you all, the Dancing, Talking, Yamaha Piano. :happy:

SPOILER - Click to view

His invisible one wasn’t programmed, though, just recorded.

Not really because of the instruments or the music, but more for the pretty cool visualisation of the score :smile:
youtube.com/watch?v=RctgRPkAOkA

XD That visualisation is EPIC. I wish they would do that in more classical videos. We need more musics!

FiXato’s link reminds me of Audiosurf :tongue:.
In any case, out of all the instruments out there, I find certain fondness in string instruments, more specifically the violin. To a lesser extent, the guitar as well. I developed this particular fondness when I first listened to Michal Jelonek - BaRock. I started to listen to more music in general at that point. Michal Jelonek is still one of my favorite composers to this day.

Man Mad with a Box featuring plenty of violins

XD Nice. Violin has always been one of those instruments I loved so much I wanted to learn, but never got a chance. :sad: But that’s just sexy. Silly Dr Who fan