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  • you shout defenetly get a loopstation so you play them all at the same time

  • fantastic fantastic fantastic

  • NADISHANA FOR PRESIDENT OF THE WORLD

  • Thank you for being amazing, I am inspired by your gifts!!! Fearlessly treading into the paths of many sounds and instruments, with great mastery!

    Can you tell me how you developed such skill, facility and musicality on such a variety of instruments? Obviously, you are born talented, but this actually goes beyond the scope of talent what you've accomplished. Any details about your learning and progression and practice would be great. I'm also a world, multi-instrumentalist. do u have a bio?

  • @alchemyst2000

    thanks! i'm not born talented, i know many people much more talented then me. I'd say it's 80% of discipline and radical involvement and 20% of talant of what i'm doing. Well, my secret is simple: it's limitations. In a place where i grew up there were no musicians to play with, no instruments to buy, no infrastructure for this kind of music. I wanted my music to be out, so it was only the way: make and play all instruments myself, overdub, mix, make CD and promote it alone.

  • the first instrument is traditional slovakian shepherd whistle/pipe "koncovka"

  • @pistalkar

    no, it's russian kalyuka

  • @nadishana ;) yes I found it, sorry for my mistake but its very very similar to koncovka , sound and playing technique to, probably because slovaks and russians are both slavic nations

  • Fantastic!

  • u r a genious

  • MANIAC ! ЕБАНУТЬСЯ!

  • Чайиник ЖЖот!! ))) ..СУПЕР

  • whats the first stringged instrument called?

  • Heard him yesterday live here in Catania, Italy. The guy is astounding

  • great, those instruments are cool

  • GREAAAAAAAT !

  • noooo. wtf such a genius. is he for real?

  • lol calm down dude ^^

  • what exactly do you mean?

  • finally a mystic musician musical shaman

  • Great, really great musician :)

  • The gods have truly blessed this spirit.

  • A great musician!

  • I've just came home after Nadishan's consert in St. Petersburg.

    He seem to be speeking in different languages with nature, with cosmos, with other reality. It was fantastic!!!

  • you are great musician!:)

  • Very interesting sounds!

  • bravo t'es génial.

    bonne chance.

  • WOW man... Svaka čast...

  • Much respect to this amazing musician *wow*

  • Joy !

  • nadishana: did you learn one instrument at a time or did were you learning to play several instruments at a time when you first began playing?

  • When i began i were learning 1 instrument - guitar

  • you are my hero

  • Very impressive, this dude is so Versatil.

  • Fantastic! Dear Nadishana, thank you for keeping these marvelous cultural/musical traditions alive.

    Best regards!

  • my granny played a mouth harp and grandpa played a banjo, I don't recall that any played a tea kettle though LOL, sorry my granny used the tea kettle for tea,just goes to show you can make music with anything, where there is a will there is a way, thanks for sharing, what a great talent you are, God Bless you my friend

  • When did you start playing?

  • in 1991

  • I'm in love with Vladiswar Nadishana's magical musical genius

  • is that the theme tune from the old grey whistle test..

  • Excellent video, enjoyed this very much, great sampleing, great video sound with a really really really good musician playing all of them,

  • this is awesome

  • damn very talanted guy..amazing

    wonder if he has ever done concerts in north america...would be a interesting show for sure

  • Excellent Vladiswar, I will be playing my new instruments soon :)

    Thanks again

    AndyKB (London)

  • AWESOME!!!

    congratulations man

    I love your musical skills

    Peace!

    Tuk

  • Hi-tech is not the only answer for unique sounds...

  • He does it all and very well. Playing each instrument in its respective style. Very impressive.

  • grand grand respet

  • Wow. That tea kettle thing was just about the most impressive percussion performance I've ever seen.

  • These are the sounds I love,a return to the source of rythm and sound

  • Beautiful.Thank you

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