Wow, that was incredible. What kind of harmonica is he using. It looks like he has 3 tremelo harps stacked together. It's amazing fast and fluidly he is able to move between the different harps. I've seen a couple of other people experiment with stacking harps, and it always seemed kind of choppy when they switched between them. But I've heard this technique is more common in China.
口琴獨奏的並非拉玆之歌 , 定有另外名稱!
test5091 2 weeks ago
Harmonica Level: Double Asian
Ethiopianman777 3 weeks ago
Thats not Awara Hoon but it's middle European folk tune.
ashishmehra5143 1 month ago
Yep, no "awaara hoon" here...
nahroyo 7 months ago
Hes playing 4 harmonicas at a time..
MusicalNumbers 11 months ago
He played great, but it was not "Awara Hoon" that he played
barsakus 1 year ago
asian power
KOTSlOS 1 year ago
He's now at American Got Talent show....Bravo.......
taikogi 1 year ago
A 1
apoorvabhatt60 1 year ago
I play harmonica and his playing makes ME lightheaded. That's hyperventilation at it's best.
Nevizations 1 year ago
he was on america's got talent!!
blobofblue 1 year ago
He is playing Turkish march composed by Mozart.
jyb061 1 year ago 4
Very good. not awara though. must be tchaikovsky russian composer. thanks
midday
sonny19xx 1 year ago
Looks like he is playing a Hohner Tremolo Sextet... But he is playing really fast.............
mayurgogia 1 year ago
Great, but it is not Awaara Hoon.
Music503 2 years ago
not awara hoon...
rajkapoorist 2 years ago
Certainly not Awaara Hoon. But he has made the audience 'Awaara' aboout his playing !!
usl52 2 years ago
this is actually a russian folk tune
balvinGill 2 years ago
that's very well done, but where's awaara hoon?
nikhiljayakrishnan 2 years ago
Wow, that was incredible. What kind of harmonica is he using. It looks like he has 3 tremelo harps stacked together. It's amazing fast and fluidly he is able to move between the different harps. I've seen a couple of other people experiment with stacking harps, and it always seemed kind of choppy when they switched between them. But I've heard this technique is more common in China.
twoflattires 2 years ago
Really very wonderful performance. I liked it.
Special mention must be made on details provided by Aanchal so fittingly. Thanks
hindipriyan 2 years ago
music has no borders
midday 2 years ago 5