Yes, it's the finale of the William Tell overture by Rossini. It's featured in lots of commercials, chase scenes in movies, etc. If you type the words "william tell overture" into the search box in youtube, you can listen to the finale being performed by famous orchestras and choirs. Cheers.
must read this. once u have started there is no turning back. a little 10 year old girl was raped and murderded in 1945. her body was not found until 1947. then a boy last week read this and did not copy and paste this message. the dead girl appeared in his room haunting him and killed him. if you do not copy and paste this onto 10 vidoes in 30 minutes the dead girl will apear in your room tonight and haunt you and kill you. well you better start to copy and paste to be saved
Are you referring to the "organ" scene, or did you genuinely not realise that he's playing some of the most famous pieces of classical music absolutely flawlessly on a harmonica?
The first one was Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring by Bach, conventionally performed on a cello. The second piece was Mozart's Sonata Facile, K.545, normally performed on piano.
Diatonic, far less impressive with a chromatic. You can tell with the size, sound, note bending, lack of button and the chord type playing with "Yellow Rose of Texas" at the start.
No. Midi keyboards do not 'count' in the same manner actual instruments 'count'. You can never achieve the sounds & varience of an actual instrument with a midi-keyboard. Ever. The ends can not nullify the means, for the means are what give music (& musicians) true value.
Even between a grand piano and a midi keyboard, the production makes more difference than you've clearly taken time to ever consider.
My advice: go to live concerts - with live instrumentation.
"She'll be Coming around the Mountain". It's a song we learn in Kindergarten. Or maybe it's "Oh Susanna". It's been a long time since I've been in school...gosh, I don't know!
BRAVO !
DARIVSARCHITECTVS 2 years ago
Bravooo...genial.Felicitari.
croseta 2 years ago
absolute genuis!
nice to see the snobs at carnegie gettin' a groove on to a classical hoe-down!
davesyndrome87 2 years ago
DEVASTADOR!!!
nicely done.
assafell 2 years ago
Badass!
hrnguy500 2 years ago
fucking A
RudiBleau 2 years ago
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I think being fucked by a fuck with a harmonica would be weird.......
Ihatepussys 2 years ago
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hey im excepting ALL friend invites!!
TeeBoneSexy13 2 years ago
Arminic-hero, dude, he pwns totally, thtas was something i had never seen before,
FPR 2 years ago
can anybody tell my wich is the last song he plays ???
brozza2k7 2 years ago
Yes, it's the finale of the William Tell overture by Rossini. It's featured in lots of commercials, chase scenes in movies, etc. If you type the words "william tell overture" into the search box in youtube, you can listen to the finale being performed by famous orchestras and choirs. Cheers.
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must read this. once u have started there is no turning back. a little 10 year old girl was raped and murderded in 1945. her body was not found until 1947. then a boy last week read this and did not copy and paste this message. the dead girl appeared in his room haunting him and killed him. if you do not copy and paste this onto 10 vidoes in 30 minutes the dead girl will apear in your room tonight and haunt you and kill you. well you better start to copy and paste to be saved
sterlingsw 2 years ago
man, this is racism.
johnnybudo 3 years ago
when is this from?
PointlessNonsense 3 years ago
What a fantastic video, and such an amazing talent.
mrsilverblood 3 years ago
At 4:25 Isn't that the theme song from night rider or something?
VampiraVali 3 years ago
That's the finale from the William Tell Overture
SPRINGZS 3 years ago
Oops, I thought it was done by the Allman Brothers song, Thank you for setting me straight.
VampiraVali 3 years ago
Amazing thing is (aside from just being able to do this obviously ::P) is this must have been pretty much all self-taught...
BadNeighbour 3 years ago
wow...amazing
danh2os 3 years ago
this guys got nothing on the french horn guy
pinstripe01 3 years ago
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I think they kept clapping and making noise to help get across the point that they wanted him to stop embarrassing himself in Carnegie hall!
FatPlus1 3 years ago
you sir, are a dick
JDMcompliant 3 years ago 2
You obviously can't see skill when you are looking right at it.
It's always easy to spot idiots because they are unable to appreciate things they don't like.
JammyBtard 3 years ago 12
Quite Beautiful but still sort of reminds me of the ending to Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind.
Itsjustme222 3 years ago
Are you referring to the "organ" scene, or did you genuinely not realise that he's playing some of the most famous pieces of classical music absolutely flawlessly on a harmonica?
314noceu 3 years ago 5
which ones did he play?
amarnamriju 3 years ago
The first one was Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring by Bach, conventionally performed on a cello. The second piece was Mozart's Sonata Facile, K.545, normally performed on piano.
G33kz0r 3 years ago
I don't know why the people can't SHUT UP until the dude finish playing...
Maybe they are a bunch of morons after all!
radpancho 3 years ago 4
Is he playing off a chromatic harmonica?
LiquorMeUp 3 years ago 4
Diatonic, far less impressive with a chromatic. You can tell with the size, sound, note bending, lack of button and the chord type playing with "Yellow Rose of Texas" at the start.
anxsol 3 years ago 5
This guy could do wonders on a vagina.
kdwormy 3 years ago 21
HAhahah...
brilliant!
jmguitard 3 years ago 3
He's trying to play a song... Why are people making unnecessary and distracting sounds with their hands?
OzStone 3 years ago 6
I didn't know Ron Howard knew how to play the harmonica!
LookImDruunk 3 years ago 7
LOL
OomiWorld 3 years ago
rofl i thought the same
youngchung2 3 years ago
At least the guy plays an instrument, unlike mixers, and DJ's.
helraizr 3 years ago
I play a USB keyboard instead of a piano, does that count? Seriously, it's the sound that matters, not how you produce it.
GabberFoxx 3 years ago
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ValorOfIntegrity 3 years ago
No. Midi keyboards do not 'count' in the same manner actual instruments 'count'. You can never achieve the sounds & varience of an actual instrument with a midi-keyboard. Ever. The ends can not nullify the means, for the means are what give music (& musicians) true value.
Even between a grand piano and a midi keyboard, the production makes more difference than you've clearly taken time to ever consider.
My advice: go to live concerts - with live instrumentation.
ValorOfIntegrity 3 years ago 4
The man speaks the truth.
CJRamze 3 years ago
I love how everyone wanted to initially treat it as cute but were forced to recognize the skill.
orkist 3 years ago 9
Pfft. I can do that.
hollywoodphony 3 years ago
Hello, I am from Europa. What is the first song called he plays? I like that melody, but don't know what it's called. Thanks in advance!!!
Databees 3 years ago
"Oh Susana!" - American Folk Song
gamorm 3 years ago
Obviously I didn't meant Oh Susana ;)
Databees 3 years ago
Bach - Jesus, Joy of Man's Desiring
ConanTL 3 years ago
Thank you!
Databees 3 years ago
"She'll be Coming around the Mountain". It's a song we learn in Kindergarten. Or maybe it's "Oh Susanna". It's been a long time since I've been in school...gosh, I don't know!
dustonio 3 years ago
quall now
dushiemcbag 3 years ago
wow!!!1
bestofthenewsouth 3 years ago
Truely amazing!
Hewkii 3 years ago
this guy is awesome!! he must have a lot of time on his hands to be able to even attempt this.
hurdles247 3 years ago