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Acoustics at the MOST EXPENSIVE Concert Hall in the World 

Nahre Sol
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What's behind the acoustics in the most expensive concert hall in the world? Explore the Elbphilharmonie with me in Hamburg, Germany!
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@Skibbityboo0580
@Skibbityboo0580 Год назад
I didn't even know this place existed, and it has catapulted to my bucket list of must visit places, thank you so much for opening me up to places like this!!!
@NahreSol
@NahreSol Год назад
Definitely worth a visit, especially a concert there… 🙏🏻
@tammobrinner4823
@tammobrinner4823 Год назад
I was there and it was really amazing!! and honestly it is not that expensive. i got in for 30 euros.
@g3cd
@g3cd Год назад
@@tammobrinner4823 Well, Yuya Wang and the San Francisco Smyphony Orchestra would be definitely worth a visit on March 16, 2023. But tickets go up to 171,60€.
@Rondo2ooo
@Rondo2ooo Год назад
The whole city around there is beautiful. The view from the Café at the concert hall is amazing.
@leonard2000s
@leonard2000s Год назад
Especially with the 50% discount, tickets for ~10€ are not that hard to find if you (I) buy the tickets early on (II) it's not a world class soloist playing.
@RickBeato
@RickBeato Год назад
This hall is amazing!🔥🔥🔥
@sevrjukov
@sevrjukov Год назад
Oh hello Rick :-D
@robbiedubbelman3024
@robbiedubbelman3024 Год назад
RU-vidrs like you, Nahre Sol and Adam Neely are amazing for sharing so many valuable insights with millions of music lovers+creators 👏👏👏🙂
@martinpaddle
@martinpaddle Год назад
and so is your channel 🙂
@kodykindhart5644
@kodykindhart5644 Год назад
Rick you Rick Super secret band thanks you 🙏🙏🙏
@christophergetchell6490
@christophergetchell6490 Год назад
And the music you produced was amazing!
@danfg7215
@danfg7215 Год назад
Nahre, you should be making TV documentaries (or documentaries for some streaming service) on music related subjects. You're so personable, it's also obviously something you're knowledgeable and passionate about and your videos are inspiring and informative
@joe-e-geo
@joe-e-geo Год назад
times a million-ish. The world has Science Communicators to bring science to the masses to excite the minds of like minded people. (I guess it's a resonance thing.) But the world also needs Music Communicators. And Art Communicators. And Peace Communicators. And Love Communicators. sorry got carried away there for a sec.
@mal2ksc
@mal2ksc Год назад
She was part of a PBS series for a while, and then she wasn't and I never found out why. I gradually lost interest in the series after that.
@joe-e-geo
@joe-e-geo Год назад
@@mal2ksc yes with the drummer dude that was and still is so cool. My guess is she wanted to work more for herself and less for PBS. And that's cool. Peace.
@danfg7215
@danfg7215 Год назад
@Konstantin Ridaya I just meant she's right for the job, if she wanted that job. Underestimating jobs or being an employee will become a luxury when the recession hits, my friend.
@ThomasKundera
@ThomasKundera Год назад
@@danfg7215 : She would just end-up being formatted to do the kind of weak and tasteless things TV wants to push between commercials for the most people to watch those. I would say that's it's almost an insult to some good youtuber to bow down to the level of what TV propose.
@deciph_7563
@deciph_7563 Год назад
I live in Hamburg and i often visit the Elbphilharmonie. The way he describes the sound is very accurate but i would add that it feels like every single instrument literally touches you individually. Last year i heard Bartok's divertimento for strings with lahav shani and i am not exaggerating if i say that each instrument was distinguishable from the others. The sound really is on another level. If you visit Hamburg, i highly recommend you visit the "Elphi"
@gridley
@gridley 11 месяцев назад
Replying 9 months later to your comment, & personally relying upon merely recorded sound from the Elbphil hall, I listened to a concert posted to RU-vid by the Elbphil's management. They presumably used first-rate equipment. In spite of all of today's modern science, my sense is the far older hall in Vienna & the newer one from the 1960s in Berlin still have more aural quality. The one from the 1880s in Amsterdam, however, seems a bit closer to the sound in Hamburg's hall. The revamped hall in NYC, opened last yr, is kind of middling too. Good acoustics is a very complicated science. Also, a bit subjective
@truecuckoo
@truecuckoo Год назад
I felt like I was personally taking part in this amazing experience. What a lovely video, Nahre 🙏🏼
@beegyoshiofficial8518
@beegyoshiofficial8518 Год назад
We're so lucky to have Nahre Sol in our lives.
@frankyeichler3303
@frankyeichler3303 Год назад
I was attending a concert at the Elbphilharmonie just a few months ago. One of the most amazing concert experiences ever. The sound was immensely good. I have never heard anything like it before
@Test-zd4mp
@Test-zd4mp Год назад
I only live about an hour‘s drive away from the Elbphilharmornie, always knew I‘d have to visit eventually but this makes me want to go asap.
@cymbalspecialist
@cymbalspecialist Год назад
In an age of music via cell phones, the profound and powerful sound characteristics of the Elbphilharmonie must be inconceivable to most people. Thank you for sharing your curiosity, passion and skill! Very well done!
@goldenoodles6281
@goldenoodles6281 Год назад
not only that, the atmosphere of even "simple" halls and cheap school auditoriums completely change the way that sound feels. Being in my school's wind band has allowed me to perform at many locations and each of them have a different texture and how the sound feels. The most memorable for me was the Arcadia Performing Arts Center in Arcadia, California. While the Walt Disney Concert hall was certainly grander and many other "professional" halls were also amazing, the experience of performing on a stage with the sound that normally disappears, but as soon as you enter, becomes the entire atmosphere is not only amazing but also humbling. You feel as if this moment in time, it is only this performance, yourself, and your pure emotions.
@liloruf2838
@liloruf2838 Год назад
Inconceivable??! Sure, if with Bruckner all you can hear is brass overpowering strings to a point where all you hear is brass. Great acoustics, really! Not!
@goldenoodles6281
@goldenoodles6281 Год назад
@@liloruf2838 that's not the acoustic design of the room, thats the players not knowing how to control their dynamics.
@tim2015
@tim2015 4 месяца назад
@@goldenoodles6281 This is true for people in wind bands, symphony orchestras, smaller ensembles such as chamber orchestras (no heavy brass or saxes) and chamber music ensembles, such as woodwind quartets, wind quintets (flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, French horn) and string quartets and string trios... You and the music you make with your sounds become the hall or church or theatre. Every time you play, every time you perform for an audience, it is one of our lives' magical experiences... every time, it repays the hours of practice with your instrument.
@moritzrkm
@moritzrkm Год назад
this is quality content on a high level. You should definetly get more attention. Comign from Germany too and really wanting to visit the Elphilaharmonie this video is incredible intresting!
@DorothyOzmaLover
@DorothyOzmaLover Год назад
Niiice, that opening scene shows why Nahre is legend, she makes legendary things her own that no one else can emulate since her style is truly individual.
@the_listamin
@the_listamin Год назад
This channel is a magical gift to the world.
@linusco2749
@linusco2749 Год назад
I've been there a few times and always chose seats in different sections. Every seat has a unique experience, especially when it comes to the visuals. I can only recommend everyone to visit this architectural masterpiece, even if you're not a huge fan of classical music like me. Great video
@JoeyIndolos
@JoeyIndolos Год назад
You are so very lucky to have experienced this, and we are so lucky as well that you are sharing it with us ❤
@user-yw9mw9hv8o
@user-yw9mw9hv8o Год назад
I've passed by it many times, i'm glad to hear from you it sounds as impressive as it looks. I'll go to a concert there eventually... hopefully...
@patrickprotzman2407
@patrickprotzman2407 Год назад
What an amazing building. I work in commercial construction and the design and engineering that has gone into this place is staggering. A true marvel. Your video presentation is also wonderful and extremely informative. Fantastic all around!
@FauxieDaoJia
@FauxieDaoJia Год назад
I really appreciate how good you are at this, beyond playing. Thank you.
@dukeengine1339
@dukeengine1339 Год назад
Having been a theatre actor myself, I know the importance of live performances and interaction with the surrounding is a core aspect. I always try to visit theatres in the places I travel to, and I will go to Hamburg sure! Thank you Nahre 🙏🏻🌞
@dukeengine1339
@dukeengine1339 Год назад
@Soulful Notes I checked it, there are some nice things 🙏🏻🌞
@DojoOfCool
@DojoOfCool Год назад
one of my favorite places to hear Jazz before I moved was a Lutheran church that had Jazz Vespers in their sanctuary monthly. The sanctuary had excellent acoustic so the groups played acoustically and sound was amazing. The drummers were only ones that had to adjust to playing softer, but once they did they got into how much more dynamic they could play. Acoustically good rooms help even for loud types music.
@colouredmirrorball
@colouredmirrorball Год назад
That is some good quality B-roll footage you have there! The production value of this video is exquisite.
@okkewarner
@okkewarner Год назад
I remember being in the Ebphilharmonie and just being afraid to sneeze, because you could here every sound made by the crowd... Also I think every person living in Hamburg would be happy if the Elphi would not have become the most excpensive contert hall in the world 😂
@zeepoi1694
@zeepoi1694 Год назад
Love the concert hall architectural design, so futuristic ...
@guyb7005
@guyb7005 Год назад
Though my architectural career has not dealt much with auditoriums, I have a deep fascination with the acoustics of spaces, their design capabilities to capture natural detail and volume of instruments - for an experience enhanced by the visual beauty of the surroundings. This is something audiophiles try to reproduce with specific selections of hifi equipment and recorded music. Looking forward to more of this excellent exploration Nahre!
@MakeSomething
@MakeSomething Год назад
This was fascinating. It must have felt so powerful to play and hear that organ.
@Sh4dySam
@Sh4dySam Год назад
Another amazing video Nahre!! Thanks for all the work you do!
@Rondo2ooo
@Rondo2ooo Год назад
I was in there as part of a Hamburg trip some years ago, but tickets were already sold out when I was planning the trip. Will retry for next summer time, planning 'now'. Nahre, your video is exceptional as always!
@christinelee2001
@christinelee2001 Год назад
This is such an amazing video!! Thank you and can’t wait to see more from this 😊🎶
@evertvandenberghe
@evertvandenberghe Год назад
Great video! Tnx for the insight!!
@JuanCarLostYT
@JuanCarLostYT Год назад
Awesome video Nahre. Keep it up!!! Thanks for sharing this!!!
@M0M...
@M0M... Год назад
SOOOO EXCITED FOR MORE OF THIS!
@michaelperryviolin
@michaelperryviolin Год назад
Amazing video Nahre! Wow that was so fascinating and such a great topic. I enjoyed it so much! How cool! And your organ playing sounds great!!
@anatomicallymodernhuman5175
WOOOOOOOW! As a media composer who has spent most of his 30 year career earning a living as an audio engineer and acoustician, this place has been on my radar since sometime before it was built. I cannot express the degree of awe I am now in.
@goodgood9955
@goodgood9955 Год назад
Buy a ticket.
@JamesSBaker-de6sd
@JamesSBaker-de6sd Год назад
Awsome ! One of your most fascinating adventures ... thanks for bringing us along !
@MarcelHuguenin
@MarcelHuguenin Год назад
Hi Nahre, what a really nice and unexpected video! You've put a lot in this short and interesting video. I'm from the Netherlands and only know about this hall because I also follow a channel on model railway building. Just around the corner from that Elbphilharmonie you can find the worlds' largest model railway called Miniature Wonderland. These people made a (also very expensive) model of this building in their Hamburg section. This model even opens up to reveal the inner section with the concert hall. They got to use the original blueprints and although it also took a long time they had a grand opening with a concert by the musicians from the Elbphilharmonie before the real building opened. Little detail: all musician of the orchestra move when there is music played. Anyway, I wish I could hear you play this hall but I'll have to imagine that I guess ;-) Loved the video and look forward to the next one.
@DickvanSoest
@DickvanSoest Год назад
Hey Marcel, nice to see you here, and to see that you’re a fan of Nahre as well. Maybe we should organise a trip to Hamburg for our little group of Twitter friends! I would love to see this building and attend a concert!
@tubadylan
@tubadylan Год назад
What an excellent video. Love it! Thank you!!! ❤❤❤
@aramb
@aramb Год назад
What a fantastic place! Thanks for bringing us along with you.
@palbrekke9455
@palbrekke9455 Год назад
Great video, Nahre! Really well presented, a beautiful and inspiring hall, and I'm really looking forward to seeing the rest of the related videos! Really want to visit this concert hall now! :)
@Cazaril
@Cazaril Год назад
this was a fascinating video, thank your for your work! I always learn so much from this channel
@noway7555
@noway7555 Год назад
Loved this. Thank you.
@tobinfox
@tobinfox Год назад
Wow! So cool of you to make a video on this place. I had no idea a concert hall this cool existed, maybe one day I'll get to enjoy a concert there too. Thank you Nahre!
@m.a.3322
@m.a.3322 Год назад
Another brilliant video, Nahre! thank you so much for what you do for the classical music community, we really appreciate all your efforts & you’re a true gem! ❤
@skisunfb
@skisunfb Год назад
Fabulous video - thanks!
@dmntuba
@dmntuba Год назад
Thanks for the wonderful tour
@yoshinobuatsuta1612
@yoshinobuatsuta1612 Год назад
Thank you for the great report
@danfg7215
@danfg7215 Год назад
If I ever meet Nahre in real life, I think she would completely melt me with her warmth
@yakovpetrovich7682
@yakovpetrovich7682 Год назад
Fantastic video! Now I have another destination and experience to fullfill added to my bucket list. Thanks!
@XTJ7
@XTJ7 Год назад
What an incredible documentation and a very unique perspective. I have had the pleasure of enjoying a concert in this hall already some years ago and getting these insights is incredible. Looking forward to seeing more :)
@irfanchooify
@irfanchooify Год назад
Superb ! Never hear this place, hopefully I can go there one day.
@journees4300
@journees4300 Год назад
This is so great a video. You presented it so profesionally. Thank you so much for this.
@chriscponwatanayotin4657
@chriscponwatanayotin4657 Год назад
This is a valuable information and great experiences for you and us 😳✨
@NahreSol
@NahreSol Год назад
Thank you!!
@rufex2001
@rufex2001 Год назад
I love this awesome new series of videos that Nahre is surely starting, where she takes us around the greatest concert halls and opera houses in the world!
@TheJesusFreeke
@TheJesusFreeke Год назад
Wow we may have to change our itinerary coming next year.... I'm getting chills just thinking about it. What an incredible space... thank you for sharing this with us!!
@pablosrzavala941
@pablosrzavala941 Год назад
Thanks Nahre you are so special, your love for music is projected to my heart
@harrisedgar
@harrisedgar Год назад
What a wonderful video...!!! Thank you...!!!
@Kevinpltr
@Kevinpltr Год назад
Big Fan! Keep up the amazing content
@NahreSol
@NahreSol Год назад
Thank you so much!!
@alanhirayama4592
@alanhirayama4592 Год назад
This is mindboggling, the amount of detail, nothing was ignored! Thank you for sharing!
@patrickbyrne7882
@patrickbyrne7882 Год назад
Incredible video. Well done Nahre!
@sevrjukov
@sevrjukov Год назад
Thank you for the video! Brilliantly narrated and filmed!
@davidraiklen4521
@davidraiklen4521 Год назад
A fantastic experience in music, architecture, acoustics, and world culture! I love your theory and appreciation videos, yet this is very cool too, in a fresh way. I hope you can visit more unique performance spaces. There's something irreplaceably beautiful about in-person concerts that the world needs today ❤
@roitadmor
@roitadmor Год назад
Great video! Thank you
@DIYtechie
@DIYtechie Год назад
Really great video. Story well told and well produced. Much love from an acoustics enthusiast 😊
@simsilonecreative1245
@simsilonecreative1245 Год назад
Thank you for this video! I didn't know these things and they make every koncerthall much more interesting!
@RobWhittlestone
@RobWhittlestone Год назад
Excellent video! I attended a concert here in 2018 of Stravinsky's Rite of Spring with upcoming professional musicians - it is a stunning space with brilliant acoustics which supported the dramatic composition and equally dramatic and capable performance. I am a physicist with acoustics speciality, so could appreciate all the thought and detail planning that went into this hall. All the best, Rob in Switzerland
@CoolJay77
@CoolJay77 Год назад
I trust the acoustics are great as described. One small compromise by a visual judgement, having sort of open space around the orchestra, namely behind the double bass strings, the acoustics will lack some warmth. That is my experience from Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. Did you find that to be the case at Elbphilharmonie as well?
@mauricioolivera6973
@mauricioolivera6973 Год назад
Amazing experience, thanks for sharing.
@ytspam1000
@ytspam1000 Год назад
Congrats on visiting Germany and especially this great concert hall! :) I've been there to 2 concerts (1 classical, 1 jazz) and had different seats, but it sounded great no matter where. BUT there's also a disadvantage of this sound design: the concept "everyone hears everything on every seat" also applies to the audience itself! That means, if someone on the other side of the hall is sneezing, coughing, or even just unwrapping a cough drop, it's as loud as if he was sitting next to you! :D
@1josi3
@1josi3 9 месяцев назад
That Sounds a little funny :D
@dalairem
@dalairem Год назад
That? Was amazing. Thank you, Nahre, for this wonderful exploration and explanation. I am not only truly inspired and want to learn more about the Elbphilharmonie and the artists who have played there (you bet I'll be watching for those videos!), but I also suddenly want to jump on a plane to see it for myself.
@derekdurst9984
@derekdurst9984 Год назад
Fascinating! Well done...!
@chicoaria
@chicoaria Год назад
Since I saw that Hoffmann upright piano on the last video, I should have imagine you are in Germany, just around the corner! Wildling to See all that Videos you are producing here!
@user-hy4tz3vk8o
@user-hy4tz3vk8o Год назад
Thank you, Nahre, for the videos you make. Your youtube channel is really very special.
@escape_world
@escape_world Год назад
Stunning🙌🏼 Interesting to see how modern mathematical models, accoustics and architecture are changing and elevating the musical experience🎼
@gaborb6577
@gaborb6577 Год назад
Thansk for bringing us to this place.
@salliemorrill2671
@salliemorrill2671 Год назад
Loved this acoustic tour. Yes, this is very important for musicians to comprehend. As an audio engineer, I got it & loved it.
@hofeimao
@hofeimao Год назад
Amazing video, thanks
@placidian
@placidian Год назад
Thank you for taking us into this amazing space!! =D
@mikemorris5074
@mikemorris5074 Год назад
Elbphilharmonie is stunning and it has totally blown me away seeing this Video Nahre as i didn't know anything about this Concert Hall. I really need to visit now, thanks..
@FynnGB
@FynnGB Год назад
I visited the Elbphilharmonie last week for the first time seeing Jakub Józef Orliński live. It was a great experience and your video is such a good addition to it! Definitely not the last time I went there
@jmarty1000
@jmarty1000 Год назад
What a wonderful tour, thank you very much. I was reminded of my cherished college years which were rich with classical music. I have to say, my favorite parts were when your face lit up with your lovely smile. It has made my day much better.
@rmp5s
@rmp5s Год назад
Well now. Something ELSE for the bucket list. Absolutely amazing. Great vid.
@DaniilOskolkov
@DaniilOskolkov Год назад
Truly exceptional! Thank you!
@percc_wave6941
@percc_wave6941 Год назад
Thank you for making this video. When I was choosing a major in college I wanted to know who builds concert halls and if there is a reason why they're so intricate but I couldn't figure it out. When I finally learned what an acoustician was I knew that's what I wanted to do but it's still so hard to find resources about it and acoustics in general. Thanks for spreading the love and making an encapsulating and incredibly accurate video!!!
@honeysoi
@honeysoi Год назад
I wish I can listen to a music concert in this place one day, many thanks Nahre for sharing the visit of such an amazing place.
@Taki_Music_TakuyaKimpara
@Taki_Music_TakuyaKimpara Год назад
I got goosebumps when I imagined playing the piano there
@RuiVilar1
@RuiVilar1 Год назад
Beautiful and inspiring. Thank you!
@Glee73
@Glee73 Год назад
i wish this video was longer and went into ever more detail.. thanks for the great experience Nahre!
@BenjaminGib
@BenjaminGib Год назад
Wow, I love this video, Nahre.
@lukasopos
@lukasopos Год назад
Great video !!!
@simonegorete
@simonegorete Год назад
Nahre, I never wrote to you before, I watch your practice videos, but now this... I must tell you, thank God you did not become a traditional soloist as our teachers dream for us! There are a lot of those and very few doing what you have been doing, and so well done! We need deep stuff like this, it makes a difference. My gratitude, from Brazil.
@MonkeyBars1
@MonkeyBars1 Год назад
Fantastic video, you did a great job with this new format. I would have liked to hear the acoustics of the hall some more though...
@katehunt8029
@katehunt8029 Год назад
Agree with all the comments! My next pilgrimage will be to here. Thanks for the informative and wonderful video experience.
@leecherlarry
@leecherlarry Год назад
the best intro to elbphilharmonie, thanks you!
@garneleh
@garneleh Год назад
I work at Elbphilharmonie and it is such a privilege to be able to experience so many different concerts and amazing artists there. Especially contemporary classical music sounds excellent in the grand hall
@santiagofdez.4351
@santiagofdez.4351 Год назад
I have been in the Elbphilharmonie Last week, me family bought tickets as a birthday present. Unforgettable experience!
@LuisSantiagoPinto
@LuisSantiagoPinto Год назад
Lovely! Thanks a lot
@worldpeace1822
@worldpeace1822 Год назад
That was super interesting 😊 thanks 🙏
@PaulPineda29
@PaulPineda29 Год назад
So complete the information about this place ! Excellent video
@garfnat
@garfnat Год назад
You just taught me about the part of music which we don't really know much and care about (experiencing music in its raw and grand form)... Most of us listen to music at our homes or while travelling or wherever on our speakers or headphones... But experiencing music in a concert hall like this that you introduced us to, is just going to be an equivalent experience as sky diving 💕💕💗💗💗 i am also excited for the future videos...... Thankyouuuu for making this video....🙃😉💜
@DMSparky
@DMSparky Год назад
Wow really great video!
@fineartz99
@fineartz99 Год назад
Scintillating, exquisite, pure; Exceptional unique experience.
@christophergetchell6490
@christophergetchell6490 Год назад
Thank you for documenting and sharing your experience visiting this place! It seems like the experience of designing and building this place was an engineering and architectural feat unlike any other! I've always wanted to design a music listening room that was a surreal experience with modern music sort of like cinema, and this was pretty inspiring!!!
@lordwilksy
@lordwilksy Год назад
Inspired to strategically place some egg cartons on the walls & get some wool covers for the sofa and chairs at home 😊 🎵🎹
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