Mozart Violin Concerto No. 5 in A major, K219, Rondo, excerpt, played on the hands, along with a recording of Itzhak Perlman and the Vienna Philharmonic, conducted by James Levine.
@Dhha rest assured that handsplay is playing with only hands and mouth, and especially heart. I have heard (and seen) in person this handwhistler and what he can do and I am even more amazed than you are since I have a basic knowledge of how to hand-whistle. No tricks here.
@alexandranevsky Do you think he is actually playing with his hands? I think he isn't. So many specific note attacks, appoggiaturas, low notes. Sounds like a recorder or ocarina. I don't know. I'm a musician and it's what I think...and hear...
this is absolutly amazing! there's so much attention to detail in your playing. you need more recognition than you're getting off youtube. someone of your virtuosity needs to be featured as a soloist in an orchestra. but if nothing else, i would absolutly love to hear you do Fantaisie and variations on "the carnival of venice" by J.B. Arban. Its written for cornet in Bb and im sure that you could do it! but like i said, you should be the feature! not the trumpet this time. all you
Wow. Your ability is absolutely astounding! I'm an aspiring hand ocarina player myself, although I use the more common one hand over the other approach instead of the interwoven fingers. It seems that my approach takes away from my range, which is only about 1 octave. Could you please post a video on your technique, as it seems to allow for a drastically expanded range? I can't tell very well from the camera view your technique, and I'd really like to learn it. Thanks!
@Dhha rest assured that handsplay is playing with only hands and mouth, and especially heart. I have heard (and seen) in person this handwhistler and what he can do and I am even more amazed than you are since I have a basic knowledge of how to hand-whistle. No tricks here.
futtyos 4 months ago
@alexandranevsky Do you think he is actually playing with his hands? I think he isn't. So many specific note attacks, appoggiaturas, low notes. Sounds like a recorder or ocarina. I don't know. I'm a musician and it's what I think...and hear...
Dhha 7 months ago
C'mon...appoggiaturas?
Dhha 7 months ago
énorme !
Echoes31 1 year ago
Thats awesome! do you think you could put a CD toghether?
JBBounzer 2 years ago
Wow. I'm a violinist and I'm both sad and ashamed to say you sound better than me on this concerto. Amazing job! Rock on, handplay!
alexandranevsky 2 years ago
I would be wiling to bet that you know a bird call or two as well. Very impressive, thanks for sharing your skill with the world.
ray93556 3 years ago
this is absolutly amazing! there's so much attention to detail in your playing. you need more recognition than you're getting off youtube. someone of your virtuosity needs to be featured as a soloist in an orchestra. but if nothing else, i would absolutly love to hear you do Fantaisie and variations on "the carnival of venice" by J.B. Arban. Its written for cornet in Bb and im sure that you could do it! but like i said, you should be the feature! not the trumpet this time. all you
lytletrumpet 3 years ago
Wow. Your ability is absolutely astounding! I'm an aspiring hand ocarina player myself, although I use the more common one hand over the other approach instead of the interwoven fingers. It seems that my approach takes away from my range, which is only about 1 octave. Could you please post a video on your technique, as it seems to allow for a drastically expanded range? I can't tell very well from the camera view your technique, and I'd really like to learn it. Thanks!
arandomperson12345 3 years ago
best hobby ever
grandiagod 3 years ago