It’s stupid and the chin3se woman didn’t need to be in the audience with her waterphone. We don’t care that you have a water phone and you think your cool
Shout out to Daily dose of Internet btw, I'm just here out out curiosity. I do want to know if water can be used as a more delicate sounding environment verses in an orchestra setting. I somehow associate this with aggressrive ASMR which is not the best combo.
This is absolutely awesome, I don’t care what some pretentious classical snob son of a bitch says. Experimenting with ways to make sounds with various materials is how all instruments were formed, what’s the harm in having fun with it and making something genuinely creative and enjoyable?
I don’t understand the people going off on this. It doesn’t sound terrible, and I legit think water has potential in music so long as they learn how to use it right.
I think the way it sounds and the atmosphere it creates is not bad at all, but as I said it is something atmospheric or ambient, from that to be called music there is a long way to go. I could listen to it while playing and the place where I am is like a jungle or under the sea, and so the instruments they use would have a weight and a power to generate a phenomenal atmosphere, but in this video it reminds me of when Lennon brought Yoko to his live shows and she would start doing crazy nonsense, and then the sound engineer would have to mute her microphones to not fuck up the others.
Frist listened to Tan Dun's music accidentally on a flight back in 2006 or 2007--immediately amazed by his creativity. Truly innovative and impressive.
This demonstrates an impressive level of creativity and meticulous planning. From the precise manipulation of water in the vessels to skillfully switching between components to produce a diverse range of sounds, executing this task is undoubtedly challenging. The modern musicality may not resonate with those accustomed to traditional orchestral approaches, but it boldly showcases the potential of venturing beyond the norm. My only concern would be the potential for splashing 😂