Bach, Toccata and Fugue in D minor, glass organ (part 2/2)
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1 person has trypophobia.
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@mahshad11 actually you dip ur fingers in the glass (which has water in it) ans if u get the right position it will play a noise
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Absolutely amazing. Enchanting!
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Something magical...
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how the heck does this even work?? you just touch it and it makes a noise?!??! ive never seen anything like this . . . this is so weird
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This piece is so forceful, powerful and driven on the organ, yet so gentle and almost fragile on a glass harp.
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what is the name of the music?
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fabulous sound, so very clever, well done you guys
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If Bach went to heaven (or heaven came to him), this might be his eternal sound.
Emmett, an instrument inventor and builder.
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The timbers and dynamics are positively orchestral, from violin and cello to flute and piccolo, even sensations of church organ and xylophone, and of course the celeste. Add to that the limitless sustain (until they run out of water) and the remnant of a "soft pedaled" note reverberating in the glass, and you have a masterful four-part interpretation and rendition.
Beautifully and masterfully executed! Such precision and delicacy. Your videos are a true treat to the eye and the ear. Love your work!
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