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Michael Stevens popped in to help James find out if music is really good for the brains!
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@MagisterMalleus
@MagisterMalleus 8 лет назад
Anyone else getting a serious Squidward vibe from Michael with that clarinet?
@greatsupper
@greatsupper 8 лет назад
we're with the pet hospital down the street and we understand there's a dying animal on the premises
@AliceRose1303
@AliceRose1303 7 лет назад
The Drüid I Get more of a Pamtri's squidward vibe, than traditional squidward.
@mathiasthebariguy1187
@mathiasthebariguy1187 4 года назад
Arthur Rose omg 😂😂😂
@bigred1502
@bigred1502 3 года назад
Well seeing this in 2021 I'm reminded of t movie soul at the beginning
@user-cd4bx6uq1y
@user-cd4bx6uq1y 3 года назад
5 years, hmm
@scarletbard6511
@scarletbard6511 7 лет назад
Still waiting for Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond to drive in, and make everything terrible.
@thetravellingwanderer6923
@thetravellingwanderer6923 3 года назад
Hammond, you sodding tic tac.
@cessnafun5385
@cessnafun5385 3 года назад
Jeremy, out of nowhere: Yes, it's the Stig orchestra, performing the UK National Anthem on a Ferrari California, 5 Vauxhall Astras, an F1 car, and a V8 blender. **Wall falls down behind them showing the cars** ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XRXwWbo_mX0.html
@zaram4135
@zaram4135 Год назад
@@thetravellingwanderer6923 why did i laugh at that 💀
@Tomartyr
@Tomartyr 7 лет назад
I always feel bad for Richard Hammond for having to work with two giants on Top Gear.
@CALBT
@CALBT 8 лет назад
when he said "smarter" 4:44 Vsauce music cued in my head
@tonydraht
@tonydraht 8 лет назад
My ears were really disappointed when the typical Vsauce *Dong* that always appears was missing there
@loriwade5368
@loriwade5368 3 года назад
As someone who has worked with Alzheimer patients, I can tell you that I am a true believer in music therapy. I have seen people who are barely responsive, but will show signs of response when playing music from their era.
@lloyd7183
@lloyd7183 4 года назад
These are 2 people who’s paths I never would’ve thought to cross
@RJLupin-zu9xv
@RJLupin-zu9xv 8 лет назад
"Don't look at the magazines behind the blocks of wood." I don't want to know what sorts of magazines James May looks at.
@EXPlaySMC
@EXPlaySMC 8 лет назад
airfix magazines, model planes and tanks.
@reggiep75
@reggiep75 6 лет назад
Jazz mags and not the musical kind either!
@zeabooo7257
@zeabooo7257 6 лет назад
R.J. Lupin I do ;)
@npn2463
@npn2463 6 лет назад
ΛΞPHAX grahpical moterbike porn
@jimkarpule8442
@jimkarpule8442 6 лет назад
its lego all the way.
@volikoto
@volikoto 8 лет назад
I didn't know James May is this tall.
@Kebekwoodcraft7375
@Kebekwoodcraft7375 8 лет назад
I did not know Michael was that short !
@gusterguy01826
@gusterguy01826 7 лет назад
how tall is he? from a waist up view he looks like he'd be a tall guy, but here....
@Nen_niN
@Nen_niN 7 лет назад
+Flatdog Sound & Light It's a hole in the floor
@somalipiratethatpiratedyou4750
Flatdog Sound & Light michael is 5"9
@woutvermeulen4883
@woutvermeulen4883 7 лет назад
Amaze so james is not that tall
@kimberyndugan9111
@kimberyndugan9111 8 лет назад
when doing an experiment at school , we tested how different music affected performance on a task... weirdly enough, we found that listening to Justin Bieber had a negative effect on our test... we called it the Beiber effect 😄 I think it had more to do with the fact that most people in that class where not Beiber fans.
@WaffleCat3367
@WaffleCat3367 8 лет назад
you shouldn't go to school if you have beiber fever. you might spread it.
@BaldMancTwat
@BaldMancTwat 3 года назад
I feel like Justin Beiber was already irrelevant 4 years ago...
@cliffemall7984
@cliffemall7984 Год назад
@@BaldMancTwat He was, people just pretend he is
@TheTuttle99
@TheTuttle99 Год назад
Weird they wouldn't have used music everyone hadn't heard before. Of course choosing a popular divisive artist would muddy up the test. I know this was probably grade school or high-school, but man, why not just take it seriously and teach it properly. Reminds me of watching "The Day After Tomorrow" for Geography class.... Kinda pisses me off these days, that there were so many bad teachers who didn't give a shit. If they all taught like the good teachers, then we'd have generations of smart successful people.
@TheTuttle99
@TheTuttle99 Год назад
And sorry for the rant that no one will see on a 6 year old comment for a 9 year old video
@hyenaedits3460
@hyenaedits3460 10 лет назад
So if I bang my head on the desk at school enough times I'll pass chemistry? :P
@adamsandlerbirthedmeinapit4853
Yes
@lususnaturae999
@lususnaturae999 7 лет назад
listening to your voice makes me feel smarter
@Konatabation
@Konatabation 9 лет назад
If playing and listening to music helps you learn more, does imagining music in your head have the same effect?
@HerrSchmitti
@HerrSchmitti 9 лет назад
Scott Robinson Soo... was she smart? And what kind of music? I only know one kind of music to be REALLY obsessed of. My friends and me are victims to House/Techno/Minimal/Tech-House/Electro and many variants of it like Deep House, UK Garage and so on... Haven't seen an addiction to music like this on any other kind of person I met yet
@Mag314159
@Mag314159 8 лет назад
I have more than 10000 hours playing video games... Am i a master?!
@coolkid564100
@coolkid564100 8 лет назад
+Mag 7 I dunno, I have maybe around 12k or 13k hours playing vidya games, been playing since I was 4. My steam game's collectively have almost 2k hours, and I've only had it for around a year and a half
@Arrrbol
@Arrrbol 8 лет назад
+Mag 7 Master Bater
@Toimi
@Toimi 8 лет назад
+Mag 7 unless that is on one single video game, nah :/
@Mag314159
@Mag314159 8 лет назад
Toimi You wouldn't consider someone an expert at the flute after 10000 hours on the piano, but you might consider them an expert musician?
@Toimi
@Toimi 8 лет назад
+Mag 7 hm.. i guess.. but video games are so different from eachother. It's different. However i will support your point as i have also spent well over 10k hours on video games and would like to call myself an expert :>
@danileethegreat
@danileethegreat 10 лет назад
can music make you think? It made Stevie Wonder!
@TechNextLetsGo
@TechNextLetsGo 6 лет назад
James May has been my favorite host for years. I recently discovered Vsauce and the videos are great. To see them both in a video together is blowing my mind. +1 for humanity!
@willc5182
@willc5182 9 лет назад
is that british guy in top gear as well?
@willc5182
@willc5182 9 лет назад
GatesToGames okay? why?
@scottmairs9014
@scottmairs9014 9 лет назад
Will C Yes... he was. Until BBC pulled the plug.
@hamirthapar6788
@hamirthapar6788 9 лет назад
Will C THAT'S WHERE I'VE SEEN HIM BEFORE ! I THINK HIS NAMES JAMES CRAY.
@CocoAsticot
@CocoAsticot 9 лет назад
Hamir Thapar The title of the video clearly says his name is James May... so... Thanks for your input?
@pixeldrakos3078
@pixeldrakos3078 8 лет назад
+Hamir Thapar James May
@martinkevill8853
@martinkevill8853 2 года назад
My two favourite presenters in one video talking about one of my favourite subjects!!!😲👍😊
@Wordsmith00
@Wordsmith00 9 лет назад
I could almost swear those are the same notes played by Squidward!!
@theindigovibe.williamwyatt5563
@theindigovibe.williamwyatt5563 10 лет назад
Singing on pitch with tonality and flowing with the melody of the song of course, and lyrical work would of course have a positive effect on the mind as well. Singing is extremely euphoric and emotional when you find yourself and is one of the greatest forms of human expression. just as is music as a whole.
@ahmedalshaiba9185
@ahmedalshaiba9185 10 лет назад
Great episode!! I guess all you need for your videos is a music track in the background
@MichaelWatson21600
@MichaelWatson21600 10 лет назад
OMG LOL JAMES MAY WITH VSAUCE (top gear)
@Simis999
@Simis999 10 лет назад
this is sooo top gear, 999th gear
@zombiehunterj
@zombiehunterj 10 лет назад
2 of my favorite presenters. and an excellent topic! grade A video all around, thanks guys!
@richharding9135
@richharding9135 11 лет назад
Two brilliant channels coming together to make a really good video. Can't really ask for more!
@ThyReturner
@ThyReturner 11 лет назад
6:00 - 6:25 Just not only taught me a thing or two about music, but if I wasn't paying attention... which I really wasn't until something of the interest grasp me, is that you just explained the art of the developing brain that's processing concentration on ANY given task the number of receptors build. That's how I feel when concentrating on finishing a long task such as painting.
@ameliashandcraftedmemes7888
@ameliashandcraftedmemes7888 4 года назад
Michael proves you can be confident and awkward at the same time
@chinpokomon81
@chinpokomon81 11 лет назад
Interesting video! I was wondering if the same might be said for those that learn to speak another language because to me, learning to be musical seems similar to the way in which people learn other languages. Spoken language after all is organized sound and learning to replicate and understand it can be seen as a kind of music perhaps?
@ragnkja
@ragnkja 11 лет назад
Very true, especially when you think of how we talk about phrases and such, and how knowing what you want to express is an important part of figuring out how YOU play a piece.
@PerditionxHaze
@PerditionxHaze 11 лет назад
Just found both of you today. I've never been so eager to listen & learn in my life lol
@tlm2096
@tlm2096 2 года назад
best collab in yt history
@superTomwins
@superTomwins 10 лет назад
You know, top gear has always eluded to you guys all playing instruments. ive seen Hammond with a bass, ive seen you guys drive through Clarkson's drum set. and here is James may mentioning he plays piano, and ive once seen may play the intro with a Casio one episode, that said, when will we see a top gear jam session?
@NotDingse
@NotDingse 6 лет назад
Thomas McCoy Jeremy Can't drum
@dlt_mate
@dlt_mate 6 лет назад
Yes he can, but only at beginner level. He did it for a charity event
@contrapunctusmammalia3993
@contrapunctusmammalia3993 5 лет назад
I heard somewhere that james may has a degree in playing the harpsichord as well - which you definitely don't hear about often
@otherssingpuree1779
@otherssingpuree1779 4 года назад
Search: Top Gear red light spells danger.
@superTomwins
@superTomwins 4 года назад
@@otherssingpuree1779 i waited two years for this moment
@PieTheRunner
@PieTheRunner 11 лет назад
ive been working on teaching myself guitar, and this was some great motivation! thanks james
@83RockaRolla
@83RockaRolla 11 лет назад
James May is awesome! My favourite of the Top Gear guys; always a pleasure to watch him.
@lHawkel
@lHawkel 10 лет назад
Justin Beiber effect: Boost your stupidity for 15 minutes.
@LordDoucheBags
@LordDoucheBags 10 лет назад
You mean a few millennia
@LordDoucheBags
@LordDoucheBags 10 лет назад
FunnyMuslim Or that, yes
@Wordsmith00
@Wordsmith00 9 лет назад
I have another explanation,it takes only 15 minutes for Justin Bieber to make someone stupid forever.
@ZomBeeNature
@ZomBeeNature 6 лет назад
I bet you wouldn't even recognize Justin Bieber today
@geigerzoola6642
@geigerzoola6642 7 лет назад
James May and a meme? No way
@vivekthomas8
@vivekthomas8 6 лет назад
Royhan James May and a may-may.
@miketwo345
@miketwo345 11 лет назад
Great collaboration!
@ericstriblin2835
@ericstriblin2835 11 лет назад
I'd imagine it would be both epic and mind blowing to sit down for a drink and a long chat with James May.
@darkstarf1279
@darkstarf1279 Год назад
1:28 aged like wine
@sawedoffs
@sawedoffs 8 лет назад
So you say you don't like dubstep? YOU DON'T LIKE DUBSTEP? U WOOOOT M8?!
@rryankellyy
@rryankellyy 8 лет назад
It's shit
@mrwuffles2305
@mrwuffles2305 8 лет назад
dub step is the worst
@Plamen2007
@Plamen2007 10 лет назад
I'm talking about improvisation on an instrument. Using scales to come up with melodies on the fly in a certain key.
@Trendkilla
@Trendkilla 10 лет назад
Yay two of my favorite youtubers!
@rawsammi
@rawsammi 10 лет назад
but here's a better use of your time... watch more videos! I actually want to go pick up my violin right now, haha.
@SuperRiki81
@SuperRiki81 8 лет назад
The Cannibal Corpse effect?
@friedtofu4568
@friedtofu4568 6 лет назад
Octavarium pls
@SuperRiki81
@SuperRiki81 3 года назад
@@CalebHussey I made this comment 5 years ago. Skipped through the vid, but have no idea why I said this 😂
@PtaszekZPtasiegoMleczka
@PtaszekZPtasiegoMleczka 11 лет назад
Oh no, another really interesting channel I will have to watch all the videos from!
@macintosh315
@macintosh315 10 лет назад
I'm a huge Vsauce fan and I'm also a clarinetist (currently studying at the Juilliard School in NYC), and hearing Michael play the clarinet was the most hilarious thing ever!!!
@gerRule
@gerRule 8 лет назад
Two of my most favourite people in one video! Throw Stephen fry in and we'll have an abundance of information with no chance of getting bored
@protozilla4092
@protozilla4092 8 лет назад
+Ger - And Romesh Ranganathan. Unless you wanted to keep it clean.
@FROSKI_Music
@FROSKI_Music 6 лет назад
"The brain is made up of billions and billions of neurons." - JonTron
@cutiesing3
@cutiesing3 11 лет назад
Interesting, you have a point. Thanks for the input!
@pausebeforeviewtube
@pausebeforeviewtube 8 лет назад
"and counter point, music doing this or this" [waves hands around] brilliantly illustrated :/
@shelookstome8727
@shelookstome8727 10 лет назад
How did I not know about this until now?! James May is my favourite Top Gear presenter :D
@noiamnotaweasley3920
@noiamnotaweasley3920 10 лет назад
"Mozart makes babies smarter" -Kari, The Incredibles
@krymsynrayne
@krymsynrayne 11 лет назад
I'm glad I listened & followed Michael from VSauce over here! I've got a new awesome nerdy channel to subscribe to!
@Chlocean
@Chlocean 7 лет назад
I started playing "Going Down" by Jake Chudnow in another tab when Michael came back.
@sojer6mile
@sojer6mile 10 лет назад
talk about cars
@JaZoN_XD
@JaZoN_XD 9 лет назад
sounds like squidward xD
@CraftyF0X
@CraftyF0X 11 лет назад
Suscribed, thx Mike for leading me here !
@sabueolanto
@sabueolanto 11 лет назад
GREAT video! Very very interesting :)
@martinshoosterman
@martinshoosterman 7 лет назад
10,000 hours? So I could master any instrument in roughly 2 years?
@YSOFTWARE
@YSOFTWARE 7 лет назад
martinshoosterman start now.
@martinshoosterman
@martinshoosterman 7 лет назад
Ярослав Ерохин kk
@NickiRusin
@NickiRusin 10 лет назад
I wonder, does remixing have the same effect on the brain as playing/making music?
@Carebearbull
@Carebearbull 9 лет назад
Nathan Kramer Depends how you remix. It's the rapid multitasking between several types of working and stored memory which "works out" the brain.
@megabutter78
@megabutter78 9 лет назад
Nick Nirus It depends. Can you actually read music???
@hunterfrank8087
@hunterfrank8087 9 лет назад
It depends on how you define remixing. You don't need to be able to read sheet music for it to have the same effect. The effect is linked to it the fact that creativity and memory retrieval are being practiced over and over again. It's multitasking. It's much like lifting weights for your brain. One of the things that makes music different from practicing other activities, is that music also stimulates emotion in the brain. Which is why musicians love what they do. It's like getting smarter by eating junk food, it's addictive and good for you. If you remix a song by rearranging it, adding a different beat, and such, it probably won't qualify. However, if you are being more creative with it, to the point where you are making an entire new song that's inspired by another, then it may qualify. However, in order to get the same workout, you would need to do multiple times the amount of remixing as you would playing an instrument, because you're not working as hard, though you are still working.
@vasarat1
@vasarat1 6 лет назад
Nick Nirus No.
@SolarHeavy
@SolarHeavy 10 лет назад
This is incredible info, time to go make more music!
@JasonVladimir
@JasonVladimir 5 лет назад
Good show!
@ricinaddict
@ricinaddict 8 лет назад
Music, of course, stands for Muscular Unugly Super Impish Creatures.
@Alkaloid-Odin
@Alkaloid-Odin 7 лет назад
captain slow!!!!!!!!!
@xoom1712
@xoom1712 11 лет назад
Exactly what I was going to recommend!
@00222Edi
@00222Edi 11 лет назад
Could you make an episode were James explains all the things about cars that he dosnt get to do on topgear, like how turbochargers and superchargers work an so on?
@sandmaxluv
@sandmaxluv 8 лет назад
I would like to say something. The music that teenagers listen to in fact does sound like racket to some people, but for others who really like it (not only teenagers) do in fact really enjoy it and do in fact know that it is real music that makes people feel good. There is a large variety of music that would fall into this category
@Tarekamt
@Tarekamt 8 лет назад
+Maxwell Woodhouse That's the Joke!
@yes9086
@yes9086 7 лет назад
Except anything that falls into the category of 'trap' and 'pop'
@CasshernSinz1613
@CasshernSinz1613 9 лет назад
I like the idea that playing an instrument can make you smarter BUT is it the instrument itself making you smarter?? It will probably be, no, the instrument doesn't make you smarter. So, then, what is making musicians seem "smarter"? It could be that musical instruments (in order to play them well) require complex practice and they themselves are pretty complex. In other words it may not be the instrument making you smarter BUT its complexity forcing you to use more thought process to actually play it. So, maybe instead of saying instruments make you smarter you could say doing complex practices (something as simple as critical thinking) make you "smarter".
@DeepThoughtsMusic
@DeepThoughtsMusic 9 лет назад
Well the truth is that "music" is an abstract thing, in real its only some wavelenghts crushing together. Only our minds put things in perspective and "create music". It's an abstract process like language which everybody has to learn since childhood. An Alien who has never heard music, wouldnt recognize music as an connected piece of sound, it just would be noise... The point is, music is an highly abstract process like language..and thats why playing an instrument boosts your mind
@CasshernSinz1613
@CasshernSinz1613 9 лет назад
DeepThoughtsMusic But you could just as easily use other complex constructions like puzzles and math problems to cause your brain to work harder and the result tends to be a boosted intelligence. Brain Games is a show that illustrates that sort of thing best. Where making your brain think harder (generally) can increase your ability to be "smart". So, yes, what you said about music is true, but my point was that an instrument and music doesn't make you smarter. Instead its the reaction you get from listening to the music and really you would only get the outcome of being smarter only from complex music not just any music with a simple make-up.
@CasshernSinz1613
@CasshernSinz1613 9 лет назад
DeepThoughtsMusic Also, music is something you learn to play but you don't learn how to listen to music per se. So despite music being abstract listening to it would mean nothing if the music itself wasn't complex. Because I could just blow into a bottle and make some cute sounds, call it music, but I wouldn't get the reaction of seeming smarter. If music wasn't complex then it wouldn't make anyone smarter.
@DeepThoughtsMusic
@DeepThoughtsMusic 9 лет назад
David Even listening to a Justin Bieber song (sorry for mentioning) is a complex thing for the brain..I'm talking about harmonic structures, cadences. The most typical cadence in european music, the "I-IV-V-I cadence" is as common 400 years ago, like it is now. "Listening Habits" given to new generations, unconsciously learned by children David do you play any instrument, are you into music-theory? 'cause i have to admit that the thing about cadences is hard to get, if not so
@DeepThoughtsMusic
@DeepThoughtsMusic 9 лет назад
DeepThoughtsMusic and I wanted to say, YES you learn how to LISTEN to music, again its a subconscious thing your brain does automatically
@ragnkja
@ragnkja 11 лет назад
Not just that. The findings I referred to were from having people listen to instrumental music. But of course, an important part of practising a piece, especially a lyrical piece, is perfecting the intonation of the phrases. (Note how similar this sounds to practising reading a story to someone...)
@kristina80ification
@kristina80ification 9 лет назад
The whole thing with training to be a musician making you smater really seems like it could apply to anything where you need to keep track of various stimuli and practice for long periods of time to be good at it.
@windoes98se
@windoes98se 10 лет назад
led Zeppelin rocks
@TheStanStanmanson
@TheStanStanmanson 10 лет назад
In other words dub step is not music
@fletchy40
@fletchy40 10 лет назад
Its a "racket"
@megabutter78
@megabutter78 9 лет назад
Nope. It's not, never will be.
@brianbakker4768
@brianbakker4768 8 лет назад
(facepalm) ...
@grxzy7950
@grxzy7950 6 лет назад
Superiority complex
@timtheatheist1
@timtheatheist1 11 лет назад
@David Llewellyn i am using a phone i recently got. So i am still learning how to use the keyboard on it.
@christian_florez
@christian_florez 11 лет назад
Pause and read the news article at 3:25. Too good
@ActiveEndocytosis
@ActiveEndocytosis 10 лет назад
I'd marry both of them and I'm like 20. Intelligence does boost attractiveness!
@peterkiss9075
@peterkiss9075 10 лет назад
Thumbs up if you went here because of Vsauce!
@FreakTherapyYT
@FreakTherapyYT 10 лет назад
Yeah, I came there because of Vsauce. oh wai..
@jacobave8414
@jacobave8414 10 лет назад
James May is such a legand
@rhinorawkjocktorderky3006
@rhinorawkjocktorderky3006 6 лет назад
Amazing animations
@funkydown
@funkydown 8 лет назад
maybe playing music makes you smarter but playing a clarnet also makes you annoying
@charliejulietdavies8715
@charliejulietdavies8715 8 лет назад
+cchujnickSpam2 What's wrong with the clarinet?
@funkydown
@funkydown 8 лет назад
CJ Evans i mean this guy is annoying a little bit
@ocem
@ocem 8 лет назад
+cchujnickSpam2 lawl that's precisely the Vsauce humour ^^ telling you fascinating stuff right next to silly crap like that I dig it :p
@LookAtThisDudeLmaoo
@LookAtThisDudeLmaoo 8 лет назад
+Nazi Mann i agree bro. I hate squidward
@jessebustamante7687
@jessebustamante7687 9 лет назад
I play the clarinet and don't play anymore please that G you played. That was painful.
@SterlingCat03
@SterlingCat03 8 лет назад
I know, right? I play the bass clarinet and that sound was horrible. He was overblowing, sqeaking, and sounded damn horrible.
@SpacePonder
@SpacePonder 8 лет назад
+Kitty Kerman I'm sure it was on purpose.
@adzarsenal39
@adzarsenal39 8 лет назад
+Kitty Kerman oh you poor thing. Get over it
@PinacoladaMatthew
@PinacoladaMatthew 8 лет назад
Get over it smartass
@johnyepthomi2551
@johnyepthomi2551 6 лет назад
Oh! The exaggeration!!
@jtobiasthomasrose
@jtobiasthomasrose 11 лет назад
you're right in the sense that anything can potentially strengthen your neural transmitters, however in proportion to other activities practicing music is a more efficient way (by a lot) than shooting a hockey puck.
@oTryHardz
@oTryHardz 11 лет назад
I listened to Classical too! And heavy metal. Still listen to those. ;D
@aaronmcgee
@aaronmcgee 10 лет назад
Too bad the graphics explaining "what music is" were so irrelevant and inaccurate. It could have been a great opportunity to teach the basics (pitch, frequency, tone, rhythm, harmony) with interesting, accurate graphics; all in the same amount of time. The spoken content was okay... but the graphics didn't illustrate the meaning visually at all... instead were designed to entertain (read: misinform) impressionable three-year-olds. How unfortunate.
@jakeb4541
@jakeb4541 10 лет назад
@Khechari Funny you ask that, I'm a musician, still in high school but I've been playing for eight years, and I have a Chiari Malformation. I just got decompression surgery the Thursday before last.
@kill40001000
@kill40001000 11 лет назад
I favorited this video after 1:25 immediately! Good thinking James!
@BettyAlexandriaPride
@BettyAlexandriaPride 3 года назад
Ugh...I should have KNOWN Michael was a dreaded CLARINET PLAYER. *Que nostalgia from elementary- high school band where I, a flutist, had a feud with the clarinet section.* Haha, sounding good, Michael. 🙂
@crazybassman94
@crazybassman94 10 лет назад
Yes, as long as you're actively engaged in organized singing (not random pitches, aka hollering). The voice is just as much an instrument as a trumpet or violin so all principles of instrument playing can be applied to voice as well.
@josecinho23
@josecinho23 11 лет назад
the biggest man on internet together! thanks!
@jamesbryant3213
@jamesbryant3213 11 лет назад
Have you tried just improvising. It is a good way to learn because you get to a point where you can almost predict what note is next and where it is on an instrument and so learning an instrument becomes easier. I think this would have the same effect as learning lots of song but is easier
@TheApeEscaper
@TheApeEscaper 11 лет назад
Oh hell yes, this channel is what my life was missing :D
@Toaster00f05f
@Toaster00f05f 11 лет назад
Subscribed. Immediately.
@Kasopea
@Kasopea 11 лет назад
I guess you could do experiments here as finding the cause and effect wouldn't be too difficult. You could check babies for increased average size of cerebellum and more gray matter, then find out if they become musicians in the future; as well as studying "average" babies and then teaching them to play an instrument to see if it improves their brain development, cerebellum size and gray matter in the future.
@157tty
@157tty 10 лет назад
massive dedication... that is what i have been doing
@fredguy2
@fredguy2 11 лет назад
13 years ago I was playing the baritone... well learning it in class, hell even the musical notes started to make sense to me back then. I don't know maybe I should pick it up again. I still love gaming though.
@TheTuttle99
@TheTuttle99 Год назад
How did I miss this??
@emiljunstrand
@emiljunstrand 11 лет назад
I think its never is too late to learn. Playing music in my experience of the subject, just being exposed it is a good thing as long you find youself relaxing (or whats suitable for the situation). Not sure i'll bring anything new to the table here that isn't said already, but from a piano-playing fellas viewpoint i encourage you to start if you desire to play at this very moment. Let not age come in between.
@chasealvarez5209
@chasealvarez5209 4 года назад
Top gear and top musician. Very interesting
@sredson
@sredson 11 лет назад
What he said at 1:27 clearly showed me the guy's a genius. Well done!
@fritspas
@fritspas 11 лет назад
It comes down to the size of the molecules, water molecules are larger than the molecules that make up air, therefor water tight might stil let air trough, but something that is air tight is also water tight. I think. Certainly a nice question that could do with some experiments.
@NightWanderer01
@NightWanderer01 11 лет назад
Wow ... I may have just learned (and retained) more in this one video than what I've ever learned in school.
@TheStuntmanx96
@TheStuntmanx96 10 лет назад
Cool I once played the clarinet as well like 3-4 years ago
@lindseyedmonds713
@lindseyedmonds713 10 лет назад
i love vsauce's videos, but this one made me cry because my grandfather died and he was very talented with musical instruments. but the main thing that made me cry was his main instrument he played was the clarinet.
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