Joseph Haydn: Vuvuzela Quartet

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Joseph Haydn: Quartet No. 62 (Op. 76, no. 3) "Vuvuzela Quartet"
II. Poco adagio; cantabile

World Premier Recording on four Vuvuzelas!

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  • Great, great, great!! I won't hate vuvuzelas anymore!!

  • @blendingmelodies Thank you! :-)

    I really like your multitrack videos!!

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  • I miss the Youtube Vuvuzela button.

  • Einfach wunderbar!

  • @marellison google "sarcasm". You need it.

  • @tannalv The sound is awful, indeed. But the Haydn theme is excellent. I am amused that you think such a great piece of music sounds different depending on whether the listener is one of "us non-germans" or not. Have you ever heard the real Quartet (I mean outside a football station and played with the instruments Joseph Haydn has written it for)? :-)

  • WTF?? I hate VUVUZELAS!!!! It's just so stupid! And they sound is so weird! BAAAH --'

  • @Zockblin172 Yes. That is exactly what the German national anthem sounds like to us non-germans.

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  • awesome...just awesome.

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