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  • Holy Crap!

  • Thumbs up if you made the rhythm with your feet!

  • these guys would make a kick ass bass line.

  • What is this song?

  • @S8vk mozart's turkish march

  • @S8vk Yeah, it's original German name is "Rondo alla Turka", hence "Rondo". One of my favorites by Mozart and them.

  • These guys would make one hell of a bassline

  • It doesn't always seems like it's in sync because they're splitting the notes up very much like how a bass drum line splits it's parts.

  • It's not a hoax, douche bag. The notes have slight hic-ups. It's authentic and you're bored.

  • Hoax! Listen to the music carefully and then look at the hand movements....

  • @kalimbasa The only thing that it sounds like they modified audio wise was a guitar harmony. However, they clearly did some video editing which means that, depending on the program, the audio was separated from the original clip when it was imported. This also means that they would have to re-sync the audio to the video; very hard to do unless you have a damn good eye/ear, or a digital sound sync system. Plus, I think they used a boom mic. NOT a hoax. Great beats, guys! keep up the awesome job!

  • die Geschwindigkeit ist beeindruckend

  • fun stuff!

    wonder how long they had to practice it to get it that good.

  • Cool. very well done. How you guys coordinate your notes is amazing...

    Tim

  • really fantastic

  • Just... brilliant

  • INSANE ! Impossible ! Perfect coordonation :X i love it !

  • wow dude u guys r amazing! i love all of ur vids such talent that God has given u guys

  • my music teacher is awesome she recomended this to me and i frigen love it INSANE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • wow that was insane

    is there anyway i could

    get this arrangement?

  • si, pay me moneyss

  • wow!!! i find it amawing how diffent one piece of music can be!! by the way- it's rondo alla turca by w.a. mozart

  • Thats really cool! thanks for posting this - i need something to my groups fired up at work!!! I think its called Turkish March. I always liked this bit in Bill and Teds excellent adventure where they go crazy at the mall!! classic

  • this is well good. by the way its called alla turca i think

  • this HAS to get featured!

  • wow, that's pretty cool :D

  • Niiiiice.

  • one of the most impressive videos i have seen on youtube..

  • HELL YEAAA

  • I can't believe this video has only 4,000 views... I think it's incredible. Did you just decide who played what notes or was the song already laid out for boomwhackers?

  • we arranged this one from piano sheet music together

  • yeah

  • They're promoting boomwhackers and they're awesome! Dude, you've insulted them on their other vids, too...what's your problem?

  • They're promoting Boomwhackers and music education...dude what's your problem? You've insulted them on all of their videos. These guys are good and so are the Boomwhackers.

  • Can you do that??? you probably don't even have an ounce of musical talent in you...

  • LMAO YOU ARE HYSTERICAL.

  • LMAO thank you for taking the time to view ALL of our videos.

  • Too bad this is something different. Jerk. Learn to appreciate creativity.

  • bravo beaucoup de travail dans cette pièce!

  • its kinda like handbells....on crack

  • this is cool. how long did it take them to come up with that?!

  • yeah go splits.

  • Are you guys bass drummers or just really stupid good?

  • oh...my...god

    :P

  • That was not very good. Umm. just joking....That was great. I use boomwhackers when I facilitate drum circles, and I love those things. You guys did a great job!

  • That's damn hard.

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