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I tuned my ENTIRE piano to EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 

Mattias Krantz
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I also used two songs from Blue Wednesday find him here:
Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/7185Q...
Soundcloud: / bluewednesday

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Комментарии : 11 тыс.   
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz 2 года назад
OMGGGG I have a gift for you! I recorded that E in 30 different ways from softest to absolute smash, send it to Impact soundworks and a few months later (now) it’s released as a FREE virtual instrument using the FREE kontakt player. You can dowload it right now and play around with my meme piano loaded with sound design options. Here’s the walkthrough! bit.ly/walkthroughEEEEEEEEEEE And if you want to be one of the first people to download it use this link straight away: bit.ly/88EEEEEEEEE I’m waiting for a halo theme cover and The Beatles ending of ”A day in the life” but this time no cheating in post just a piano with eighty eight EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
@daanmollema6366
@daanmollema6366 2 года назад
eat a violin
@rando9347
@rando9347 2 года назад
making piano play the pan pipes somehow
@xUsedBathWater
@xUsedBathWater 2 года назад
Somehow make the hammers on a real piano hit drums instead of strings. So like a drumset in a piano. No idea how youd do this.
@Hexagonian
@Hexagonian 2 года назад
@@daanmollema6366 The only thing that can beat that is eating a piano
@mugwa5423
@mugwa5423 2 года назад
long guitar
@3DPrinterAcademy
@3DPrinterAcademy 2 года назад
I can imagine a large room with 7+ pianos each tuned to a specific note with one person at each piano for an epic piano orchestra!!! that would be epico!!
@dubious_potat4587
@dubious_potat4587 2 года назад
aka basically an organ
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz 2 года назад
Imagine the suprise of the pro pianists when they realised all their practice was for nothing🤣
@IanZainea1990
@IanZainea1990 2 года назад
@@Mattiaskrantz but for real. This is the logical conclusion. A single piece with the notes divided up between the pianos. I bet you could find someone on RU-vid who would compose a piece for several pianos tuned to one note.
@Akari_202
@Akari_202 2 года назад
Would you need multiple rooms to cover different octaves?
@liamsmith8518
@liamsmith8518 2 года назад
That would be insanely hard for the players, but it would be great
@torifin755
@torifin755 2 года назад
"im an engineer" i believe it, only an engineer would tune an entire piano into an E note for shits and giggles. no seriously who else would do that? engineers are always the ones to bless us with things like this
@ms.playboyinternational393
@ms.playboyinternational393 2 года назад
Or more like an EnginEEr
@venyeoo
@venyeoo 2 года назад
@@ms.playboyinternational393 EE
@ms.playboyinternational393
@ms.playboyinternational393 2 года назад
@@venyeoo hEhE
@nakynie463
@nakynie463 2 года назад
Agreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee-
@MrCubFan415
@MrCubFan415 2 года назад
That means I solve problems.
@AMan-xz7tx
@AMan-xz7tx 2 года назад
5:28 you can see after he plays those notes that pure awe in his expression, he's experiencing *FULL E* for the first time in his life
@Arsenic_Again_Again
@Arsenic_Again_Again 5 месяцев назад
*E PULSE*
@someotherdude
@someotherdude 4 месяца назад
Either that, or he's realizing what a waste the whole exercise is
@DraconaiAuracto
@DraconaiAuracto Год назад
That full-piano key-smash at the end would be the PERFECT way to close out a Rush E.
@Vymix
@Vymix 2 года назад
You'd probably develope perfect pitch only for the "E" just through PTSD
@carlpanzram2012
@carlpanzram2012 2 года назад
He will forever be able to say "that's an E" or "that's not quit E"
@bonelessmice6828
@bonelessmice6828 2 года назад
ptsE
@loveeevee396
@loveeevee396 2 года назад
That’s relative pitch
@Muenchies
@Muenchies 2 года назад
Not based on that first “E” (which is really an F)
@bachlamtung5131
@bachlamtung5131 2 года назад
to be fair, i listened to C, D and E enough (probably when i was young, although i never practised instruments much) that i could identify them without guidance
@Huevito847
@Huevito847 2 года назад
This takes rush E to a whole new level
@enveloreal
@enveloreal 2 года назад
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@svdnxey
@svdnxey 2 года назад
@@enveloreal what is that
@gabrielcsabela8916
@gabrielcsabela8916 2 года назад
@@aaron36 E
@komi9261
@komi9261 2 года назад
@@svdnxey E
@sky-rs6xp
@sky-rs6xp 2 года назад
Yea
@doublea125
@doublea125 2 года назад
1:32 "I have a feeling strings are going to break today." *Playstation startup sound*
@noobhero6661
@noobhero6661 2 года назад
Honestly, hearing a piece played in the different octives of the same note actually give a whole new sound to it thats actually not bad, tbh. Who knew that even tuned to E, could have a whole new experience from a song.
@modestlungs4563
@modestlungs4563 2 года назад
As a former employee of a piano store, I can’t even begin to tell you how many times I’ve heard people play that song
@seraphimdunn
@seraphimdunn 2 года назад
Lol is the equivalent of "Stairway to Heaven" in a guitar store?
@Kylesaystuff
@Kylesaystuff 2 года назад
@@seraphimdunn quite like it, also like Canon in D for violin, is still a beautiful piece, but since is so easy to learn and master, literally anyone can learn it
@angelinageorgy725
@angelinageorgy725 2 года назад
hey keyboard class bunker here _someone please tell me what song that is_
@Kylesaystuff
@Kylesaystuff 2 года назад
@@angelinageorgy725 river flows in you
@angelinageorgy725
@angelinageorgy725 2 года назад
@@Kylesaystuff _thenkyu_
@krazyglue60
@krazyglue60 2 года назад
“It’s not every day you buy a new piano.” Unless you’re Mattias
@antongolovko1149
@antongolovko1149 2 года назад
I was going to comment this, guess I'm 17 minutes too late
@alexthomas7754
@alexthomas7754 2 года назад
True I wish I had that money
@adityachandrasekharan1356
@adityachandrasekharan1356 2 года назад
@@alexthomas7754 he's not super rich. He just does it cause it's his job
@user-gu9yq5sj7c
@user-gu9yq5sj7c Год назад
@@alexthomas7754 There are lots of people who spend a lot. Like with many video games, consoles, and game and tech accessories. Or other hobbies.
@Danger_N00dle
@Danger_N00dle Год назад
Now you have to play "Rush E" on that piano Then the world will be completed.
@Natus-Vincere_1
@Natus-Vincere_1 10 месяцев назад
Actually Rush E doesn't use that much E, what he needs to play on there is Mountains from Interstellar.
@ajclarke9189
@ajclarke9189 Год назад
After reading the title, I was listening for the one key that was tuned to “R.”
@falaghsepehr5504
@falaghsepehr5504 2 года назад
I'm sure he got the perfect pitch skill after doing all of this. Imagine hearing E all day long.
@duykhang91
@duykhang91 2 года назад
but can only tell if it's E or not haha, worth it
@IngwiePhoenix
@IngwiePhoenix 2 года назад
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeyeah, he is probably eeeeeeeenergetic about the outcome... xD
@spottier
@spottier 2 года назад
@@IngwiePhoenix heeeeeeee outcomeeeeeee
@spottier
@spottier 2 года назад
Theeeeeee
@TBH_Inc
@TBH_Inc 2 года назад
Fun fact: it is pretty much impossible to get perfect pitch after the age of about 7. Little kids can get it by being exposed to a lot of music, but older people can really only mimic it with relative pitch and a specific note.
@Lord_Vinheteiro
@Lord_Vinheteiro 2 года назад
I have to tune my pianos like this.
@alexanderbayramov2626
@alexanderbayramov2626 2 года назад
Or a harpsichord :D
@alexanderbayramov2626
@alexanderbayramov2626 2 года назад
Also cool to see you here!
@RichardAlencar95
@RichardAlencar95 2 года назад
Salve vinheteiro kkkkk
@OTalDoBladed
@OTalDoBladed 2 года назад
Toca a 7 sinfonia do Sr. Mc brinquedo
@fellipec
@fellipec 2 года назад
At least that 5 key piano
@stuartstovall2849
@stuartstovall2849 7 месяцев назад
That big E note actually has a strong major 3rd overtone, sounds incredible. Awesome video
@SanderVerstraten
@SanderVerstraten 2 года назад
Just got the Impact Soundworks VST version based off of this. And it's gorgeous!
@Stormcrow_JE
@Stormcrow_JE 2 года назад
I sampled the video itself months ago, but just learned the VST was available upon returning to this video to share my music using the sample! Happy to use the official version from now on lol ;)
@Kumquat_Lord
@Kumquat_Lord Год назад
Rush E?
@RayMak
@RayMak 2 года назад
I feel the E
@littensub
@littensub 2 года назад
I too fEEl thE E
@cat6024
@cat6024 2 года назад
Yes
@QwErTY_hi
@QwErTY_hi 2 года назад
holy god it’s only 4 comments
@smilyxd
@smilyxd 2 года назад
It’s you again….
@valziexx
@valziexx 2 года назад
pls stopi see u everywhere
@nateovision
@nateovision 2 года назад
Mattias : "When I do this" *presses every key* "It just sounds like a mess" Me : "No... it sounds like PS2"
@michaelyoung6986
@michaelyoung6986 2 года назад
When you're hoping it works or fails
@arfalowarfalow2147
@arfalowarfalow2147 2 года назад
Lol bro I was gonna say
@Monkchelle_Kongbama
@Monkchelle_Kongbama 2 года назад
omg the ps2 is so quirky, totes not like the other councils
@nateovision
@nateovision 2 года назад
@@Monkchelle_Kongbama Not entirely sure what point you're trying to get across with that but if you knew what the PS2 startup sound was then you'd understand.
@Monkchelle_Kongbama
@Monkchelle_Kongbama 2 года назад
@@nateovision omg only ril ones know,
@adcraziness1501
@adcraziness1501 Год назад
I'm gonna need to hear the entire "SUPER E" sustain from start to end! If in fact it does, actually, end. Don't cut it short, man!
@PULSEMusicGroup
@PULSEMusicGroup 2 года назад
Just subbed to you earlier Mattias and I did a review on the new 88E that you contributed with Impact Soundworks and I LOVE IT! Had to give you guys a special S/O The design, the sound, not to mention the sacrifice of a WHOLE PIANO for a FREE Plugin, shessh lol Thank you for being so creative! It gave me hip hop, trap, and orchestra vibes and instantly started making something on the fly in the video! So this has great potential. Thanks again! #humbled
@JediMasterBaiter
@JediMasterBaiter 2 года назад
"What's that?" "That's my E piano." "Oh, an electric piano." "EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEyno."
@afellowfnafaddict5305
@afellowfnafaddict5305 2 года назад
Lol
@m3b02
@m3b02 2 года назад
This guy is terrifying. He's too powerful. He's gonna collect all the infinity pianos
@Li-yt7zh
@Li-yt7zh 2 года назад
So,... 6? Ur comment made my day XD!
@tristanguitarcover4395
@tristanguitarcover4395 2 года назад
Lol
@replacesoundboard
@replacesoundboard 2 года назад
@@Li-yt7zh Coincidentally, there are 6 pianos in the piano vault at Steinway & Sons' New York factory.
@dickgadfly1437
@dickgadfly1437 2 года назад
He’d have to play them wearing infinity gauntlets.
@jamesmclemore9123
@jamesmclemore9123 2 года назад
All the infinitEEEEEEEEE stones
@IsawU
@IsawU Год назад
This piano gave me perfect pitch 10/10 would recommend.
@g.iredronald5
@g.iredronald5 2 года назад
5:29 The dramatic part of a trailer 1:23 You made that THX Logo noise
@andreyvargas7992
@andreyvargas7992 2 года назад
1:23 that's not a mess, that's the legendary PS2 startup
@simonrozbora1657
@simonrozbora1657 2 года назад
At 1:40 it sounds even better
@Mach-02
@Mach-02 2 года назад
1:40 is for real
@LeopoldafRosenborg
@LeopoldafRosenborg 2 года назад
I was searching for this comment
@prod_peel
@prod_peel 2 года назад
@@LeopoldafRosenborg same
@TheGameBoyss
@TheGameBoyss 2 года назад
@@Mach-02 1:40 sounds like the mac chime
@alexwatson7068
@alexwatson7068 2 года назад
As someone who tunes pianos, this is both horrifying and awesome. I don’t think people realize just how hard piano tuning is. There is a good reason why there is an entire profession around piano maintenance.
@karlpron
@karlpron 2 года назад
As someone who doesn't even play the piano, I have a question: Why does the piano strings detune themselves so much here? Is it because of the changes of tension change the dimensions of the "tuning board"? (greatly amplificated int this case, because they are so out of spec). I play guitar a little, so I know strings are fragile, sensitive to humidity change, temperature, age, quality etc.
@alexwatson7068
@alexwatson7068 2 года назад
@@karlpron You pretty much have the right of it. A piano is under literal tons of pressure, so as you change that pressure it destabilizes the tension holding other strings, in a way that is I would guess unnoticeable on guitar.
@karlpron
@karlpron 2 года назад
@@alexwatson7068 Thanks for the answer :)
@bro748
@bro748 2 года назад
@@alexwatson7068 Guitars also detune constantly, but there are few enough strings that the guitarist can retune them every time they pick it up.
@LordJazzly
@LordJazzly 2 года назад
@@alexwatson7068 Even a mandolin, with only eight strings, has to be tuned in two or even three passes because the tension changes during tuning can cause its double-course strings to become out of tune within each pair and sound awful. I cannot _imagine_ how bad this must get on a piano.
@MeiGunner
@MeiGunner 2 года назад
2:20 i didnt know this Mat Dude like cory Smith . Cory Smith makes Such good music
@xenakisrah6872
@xenakisrah6872 2 года назад
The song you did with the EEEEEE guitar was really pretty!!
@RAkers-tu1ey
@RAkers-tu1ey 2 года назад
Really interesting. A choir can sing the exact same note, but tiny variations cause a really rich resonance, well beyond just the voices. This sounds similar. I would love to see the harmonics of this instrument on an oscilloscope. I will bet one could really see the 4th's and 5th's, and maybe a lot more.
@politecat3217
@politecat3217 2 года назад
E here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Dt1cFT0Ihe0.html
@MichaelBarnathan
@MichaelBarnathan 2 года назад
I hear what sounds like a major third (G#) at the very end of the big E
@adrianwright8685
@adrianwright8685 2 года назад
You would see the harmonics just playing one note on any piano - or any other stringed instrument
@RealNameNeverUsed
@RealNameNeverUsed 2 года назад
@@politecat3217 lmao how do you find such a perfect video for an answer?
@xenakisrah6872
@xenakisrah6872 2 года назад
@@RealNameNeverUsed because they are polite cat
@replacesoundboard
@replacesoundboard 2 года назад
0:42 Hearing the piano technician was a nice surprise. It's like a surprise cameo that somehow made me smile
@eriklagergren7124
@eriklagergren7124 2 года назад
"A surprise to be sure. But a welcome one"
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz 2 года назад
Yeah same it was a long time ago now! He might come over once his move has cooled down he said😍
@Timocracy
@Timocracy 2 года назад
@@Mattiaskrantz I hope so! It’s a delight when he’s around. He seems to love whatever you try with a piano, too.
@hakancamlibel
@hakancamlibel 2 года назад
@@eriklagergren7124 we will watch his career with great interest 👀
@Pannemat
@Pannemat 2 года назад
He sounded quite Dutch.
@tyorbs6277
@tyorbs6277 2 года назад
5:29 I think this is how the Beatles came up with that ending for “A Day In The Life”
@shawnfox1570
@shawnfox1570 2 года назад
all of them at the same time on E, sounds just great
@Rextraordinaire
@Rextraordinaire 2 года назад
Every time you call the piano tech to tell him what you're up to this time, you can just feel his life expectancy dropping. 10 years from now you're going to call him up to tell him about your latest creation, which is a massive, 150 meter long piano where each key is its own piano, and immediately after the call he's going to write his will and a handful of goodbye letters
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz 2 года назад
Hahaha this time he was actually suprisingly positive to the idea. Like he genuinley wanted me to try it (I think) 🤣
@Quusikko
@Quusikko 2 года назад
If you watch Rob Scallon, he does the very same to a studio engineer. Now 3 years in a row he's gone there with Andrew Huang to record an album in a day without any preparation done (the 1st time reaction of the engineer he hears this is priceless). And he's brought his home made drumkit to the studio to record it (built it with a friend of his, both pretty much clueless as to how to build drums).
@Beccx_a_ryan
@Beccx_a_ryan 2 года назад
I enjoy how the piano tech was phoned for this project 😂 he is the original engineering consultant 👏👏👏
@NardKoning
@NardKoning 2 года назад
He should at some point do a collaboration with piano tech where they work on a project together.
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz 2 года назад
Missed him😔😭
@xlynx9
@xlynx9 2 года назад
"I would not say it's recommended"
@alexthomas7754
@alexthomas7754 2 года назад
Yeah lol!
@jccarbon1998
@jccarbon1998 2 года назад
Well of course(he's an engineer)
@johnandersson8258
@johnandersson8258 Год назад
That was the coolest E I've ever heard. Could listen to it for days.
@jaimymetts
@jaimymetts 2 года назад
Your content is amazing!!
@chesquid386
@chesquid386 2 года назад
4:37 ABSOLUTELY STUNNING arrangement! The way the F flat and the D double sharp harmonized with with the root not E was breath taking.
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz 2 года назад
Hahaha
@adalinequach5046
@adalinequach5046 2 года назад
this is a whole new meaning to “Rush E”
@siekensou77
@siekensou77 2 года назад
i guess it's time to play Rush E on the E Piano
@Another_El_User
@Another_El_User 2 года назад
@@siekensou77 E-seption
@doctorsketch7476
@doctorsketch7476 2 года назад
UNDERRATED
@Valgient
@Valgient 2 года назад
DOMO!!!!! aaaa I love domo
@keekonan
@keekonan 2 года назад
@@siekensou77 exactly what i thought
@MunchPremium
@MunchPremium 2 года назад
Best rush e ever played by a human👍nice job
@ThePiloteerGojiOFFICIAL
@ThePiloteerGojiOFFICIAL 5 месяцев назад
5:29 the fact it actually vibrated that kinda looks like an empty room-like sound
@GeoffPlays
@GeoffPlays 2 года назад
The ultimate culmination of this concept is buying 11 more pianos, tuning them to every note, and hiring 12 pro piano players to practice coordinating a song together. The ultimate rendition of River Flows In You
@mailboxpipebomb
@mailboxpipebomb 2 года назад
you could play a sonata with drum music sheets
@PaechesLenore
@PaechesLenore 2 года назад
@@mailboxpipebomb stomp?
@Koropokel
@Koropokel 2 года назад
I think 12 pianos would not be enough 14 would be better so you could have 2 octaves of C major or minor or what ever you want given that you really play one big hit for each piano of course.
@SteveSensenig
@SteveSensenig 2 года назад
@@Koropokel 12 would give you every pitch of the chromatic scale. You're talking about tuning the pianos to one certain scale, but that would be too limiting.
@charlesburns6032
@charlesburns6032 2 года назад
what's interesting to me is that, even though they are all tuned to E, we can hear the differing resonances of the different length and composition of strings. So even though there are 88 E's here, they are all slightly different in timbre (and octave)
@alihughes3728
@alihughes3728 2 года назад
Yeah, it's cos the tones aren't pure & there's a wide variety of different overtones..and that's what we call timbre'. You can really hear the overtones (minor triad is particularly prominent) when he plays the keyboard later.
@user-ry4xg6jy6y
@user-ry4xg6jy6y 2 года назад
And it actually sounds great
@cbc2013
@cbc2013 Год назад
mattias krantz u r tha best! u r so unike and ur videos r the best!
@sydneysimon7112
@sydneysimon7112 2 года назад
This is so pleasing
@Ruairi.rollins
@Ruairi.rollins 2 года назад
his relative pitch in relation to E must be insane by now
@RizalBudiLeksono
@RizalBudiLeksono 2 года назад
😭😭😭😭true
@lameborghini6980
@lameborghini6980 2 года назад
same for the mad lads that can play Rush E
@greedokenobi3855
@greedokenobi3855 2 года назад
I think it’s probably beyond relative by now, the guy must have E perfect pitch
@Himlichkun
@Himlichkun 2 года назад
Perfect pitch... but only for E
@greedokenobi3855
@greedokenobi3855 2 года назад
@@Himlichkun Exactly 😂
@JRod0409
@JRod0409 2 года назад
Video idea: Tune a Piano Backwards; instead of the notes ascending they're descending. I saw that from a video where someone tried to listen to what certain songs would sound like "backwards."
@awesomestuff9715
@awesomestuff9715 2 года назад
problem with that is that you cant exactly just *tune* a piano backwards, you would have to somehow make the thicker/longer strings go onto the right, and the thinner/shorter strings go to the left instead, and also adjust the action so that it all hits the strings properly
@mutanthifi
@mutanthifi 2 года назад
A guy I used to work with had a left handed piano
@AmyDaisy69
@AmyDaisy69 2 года назад
@@awesomestuff9715 You could still tune each octave backwards though, which would be an interesting sound in its own right.
@bitzelijoschaevci3444
@bitzelijoschaevci3444 2 года назад
that would be a left handed piano, that already exists
@TheOriginalFILIBUSTA
@TheOriginalFILIBUSTA 2 года назад
Just program a synth piano and assign the various notes to the corresponding keys on the controller. Kind of "try before you buy".
@SparlsOfficial
@SparlsOfficial 11 месяцев назад
That sounds incredible
@beebee5633
@beebee5633 Год назад
It sounds crazy when all the keys on the piano are tuned to the same note.
@jamesrummel8116
@jamesrummel8116 2 года назад
In case anyone's wondering, the song he always plays to test the pianos is "River Flows in You" by YIRUMA
@urugulu1656
@urugulu1656 2 года назад
if you mean the song at about 1:00 that is evenecence nothing else...
@soap7686
@soap7686 2 года назад
@@urugulu1656 no,, they dont
@romainmeffre7234
@romainmeffre7234 2 года назад
@@urugulu1656 what
@magicrose2189
@magicrose2189 2 года назад
6:35 is the song "River Flows in You" One of my fav songs ^^
@magicrose2189
@magicrose2189 2 года назад
@@urugulu1656 the song at 1:10 is also river flows in you just... so out of tune lol
@The_Mister_E
@The_Mister_E 2 года назад
Hey, that super E instrument was pretty inspiring from a sound designer perspective. It was like an orchestra hit but on a piano!
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz 2 года назад
Thank you!!
@pianotorious47
@pianotorious47 2 года назад
Yeah I had the same reaction -- there's so much talk of getting an "orchestral" sound from a piano... This really did sound a lot like a full string section.
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz 2 года назад
The plan is to make a free vst with Impact so you guys can play with it
@The_Mister_E
@The_Mister_E 2 года назад
@@Mattiaskrantz Unless they're the ones coming over to your house, ever thought of doing all your piano experimentation in Impact's workplace? They'd have more time to multisample, and you wouldn't have pianos in your living room...
@ZacharyVered
@ZacharyVered 11 месяцев назад
Damn, that sampling sounds so good!
@spkr2animals
@spkr2animals 2 года назад
You should look up okgo's making of needing/getting. They turned a whole series of pianos to single notes. It wasn't as technically correct as your effort, but it was pretty cool.
@andrewreynolds4949
@andrewreynolds4949 2 года назад
This is perfect. No giant set of pianos needed. Just E. Worst idea: make a piano where BOTH the hammers and strings are replaced by tuning forks.
@thetheatreorgan168
@thetheatreorgan168 2 года назад
And it Tritones
@cubicinfinity2
@cubicinfinity2 2 года назад
XD
@wishusknight3009
@wishusknight3009 2 года назад
or dinner forks
@beeble2003
@beeble2003 2 года назад
That's not the worst idea. I mean, making a piano where both the hammers and strings are replaced by sheep would be way worse.
@randyohm3445
@randyohm3445 2 года назад
For he so loved his piano that he gave it his only begotten note, that whoever plays it should not hear discord but hear everlasting E.
@ellatadros
@ellatadros 2 года назад
Matthias 3:16
@zafodilalt7823
@zafodilalt7823 2 года назад
Lmfaooo
@sining8581
@sining8581 2 года назад
HAHAHAHAHHA
@KartikChugh
@KartikChugh 2 года назад
@@ellatadros John*
@blink1510
@blink1510 2 года назад
Emen moment
@bradleythatcher9793
@bradleythatcher9793 2 года назад
If you play it over and over again it’s sounds like suspenseful movie trailer music
@serbianhammer
@serbianhammer Год назад
A Day in the Life ends on an E chord and The Beatles used multiple pianos to record it. Your piano sounds like the song but even more epic :o
@robertglogowski777
@robertglogowski777 2 года назад
I love how when you play all the E's at once you can hear the overtones almost like it's filling in an E major chord. beautiful
@coryman125
@coryman125 2 года назад
People build organs that take up like an entire half of a church. How long until somebody builds a piano that size, where each key hits an entire piano's worth of strings all at once? It would probably sound amazing
@hansroemerszoonvanderbrikk7626
@hansroemerszoonvanderbrikk7626 2 года назад
Just consider that if you take a string number 24 (it's 2,4 mm of diameter), which is the thickest piano string available, and it's usually charged with a brass coil to achieve the lower notes: to sound perfectly harmonic at the A0 pitch without being charged with the brass coil it would need to be 9,47 cm long in the vibrating area. Then consider that there's a mute section both where it ties to the structure and where it's wounded on the tuning pin, so a piano with this feature would be 10,5+ meters long. This is an attempt that resulted in building the longest piano existing: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_7slFjXIpig.html
@Falkov
@Falkov 3 месяца назад
You pursue such strange projects..I’m glad you do.
@Hohncena228
@Hohncena228 5 месяцев назад
That’s dedication!!!
@cineblazer
@cineblazer 2 года назад
Ah yes, One-Tone Equal Temperament, my favorite tuning schema.
@martinkuliza
@martinkuliza 2 года назад
yes indeed... 1 Tone to Rule them All
@peterbezak5204
@peterbezak5204 2 года назад
Even better it's also one-tone just intonation, 2 for the price of 1!
@connorehmann733
@connorehmann733 2 года назад
If he didn’t already, he probably has quasi-absolute pitch for E.
@aferlito
@aferlito 2 года назад
I was just thinking if he does this on 11 other pianos, will that just give him perfect pitch lol?
@samguild8634
@samguild8634 2 года назад
the thought bubble piano at the beginning was actually an F lol, he doesn't have perfect pitch
@JoBot__
@JoBot__ 2 года назад
@@samguild8634 You're right. XD
@SJFPenguin1854
@SJFPenguin1854 6 месяцев назад
Cool idea, and it worked!
@bmilano1580
@bmilano1580 2 года назад
😂 Thanks for just doing this! Now we know and don't have to wonder what if anymore!
@Installation00
@Installation00 2 года назад
5:29 I have defied gods, and demons.
@yarlodek5842
@yarlodek5842 2 года назад
You could really hear all of the overtones in that one, holy Jesus.
@superzanti
@superzanti 2 года назад
I thought the exact same thing!
@RoseBasil07
@RoseBasil07 2 года назад
* Halo 3 intensifies *
@DanknDerpyGamer
@DanknDerpyGamer 2 года назад
But can you defy Doomguy/Doomslayer? 😂
@ramunesoda73395
@ramunesoda73395 2 года назад
i was not expecting you here...
@isabelyborguezani2361
@isabelyborguezani2361 2 года назад
I just read that title full of EEEEEEEs and I felt extremely compelled to click on the video. IT TOTALLY PAID OFF. AMAzing✨
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz 2 года назад
Thank you!🤣
@DarceyRecords
@DarceyRecords 2 года назад
Don’t you mean amazEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEng?
@isabelyborguezani2361
@isabelyborguezani2361 2 года назад
@@DarceyRecords AHAHAHAH indEEEEEEEd
@lindawall5692
@lindawall5692 2 года назад
*Beautiful*
@Samsung_Samuel
@Samsung_Samuel Год назад
5:29 A perfect way to Finish The Fight. Also, why has nobody talked about Halo 3 and it's music?
@JacksHQ
@JacksHQ 2 года назад
Man, on the surface, this idea doesn't seem as immediately interesting as some of your other videos (like using the wrong strings). But then.. why can't I seem to click away? I have to know.. for science. You, sir, have made myself and so many other people not only curious about pianos but also invested in learning more about them. Bravo, sir. Bravo.
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz 2 года назад
❤️❤️
@bluemoon3779
@bluemoon3779 2 года назад
@@Mattiaskrantz Mattias is that you?
@simianto9957
@simianto9957 2 года назад
@@bluemoon3779 no, that is Santa Claus
@bingooseyt
@bingooseyt 2 года назад
The power of E
@DolphinSneeze69
@DolphinSneeze69 2 года назад
@@bluemoon3779 He has become one with E he has ascended
@iMcarlyle
@iMcarlyle 2 года назад
It's actually interesting how many unique patterns can be produced using just one note in octaves.
@PassionPno
@PassionPno 2 года назад
Pretty sure such a piece exist. Check out Ligeti's Musica Ricercata.
@johnpeeler968
@johnpeeler968 2 года назад
Neil Young has played entire solos on just one note.
@crumpet._.7395
@crumpet._.7395 Год назад
the irony of getting an EE ad on the video is amazing
@Neuri
@Neuri 2 года назад
Good old JSB would have been pulling these stunts in 2022 I reckon
@late8641
@late8641 2 года назад
5:28 I've never heard anything quite as epic coming out of an instrument.
@note5819
@note5819 2 года назад
yes it's sooooo grand
@QuartzOfficial
@QuartzOfficial 2 года назад
[E]pic
@Grilbot
@Grilbot 2 года назад
Halo 3
2 года назад
Try tuning all the white keys to C-E-G and the black keys to F-A-C. A piano anyone can play. Another idea, slightly harder idea: Make a left handed piano! Lowest pitch on the right, and the big pitch on the left. Mirrored. You will need flip the frame horizontally. Then the mechanics for the hammers is just an engineering problem. Then invite a left handed pianist. 😊
@JoBot__
@JoBot__ 2 года назад
That mirrored piano would technically be impossible because of the lengths of the strings, but it would be possible to build a custom piano for that.
@yttriumb.c.o.9885
@yttriumb.c.o.9885 2 года назад
@@JoBot__ yeah, they do it all the time, however it is easier just ot learn to play a regular piano coming from a left handed.
@highskies4739
@highskies4739 2 года назад
I'm left handed I know the basics of the piano this is perfect
@yttriumb.c.o.9885
@yttriumb.c.o.9885 2 года назад
It is absolutely genius
@C_U_R_I_E_L
@C_U_R_I_E_L Год назад
Very cool sample too
@STSGuitar16
@STSGuitar16 8 месяцев назад
the big E here reminds me of the big E ending of A Day in the Life. The Beatles actually used like five pianos all at once to play that final E chord at the end of the song. I've never even thought about the possibilities that could open up if some pianos started using alternate tunings like guitars and other string instruments can do. There's probably a lot of really cool sounds and ideas just waiting to be discovered by someone messing around on pianos with some alternate tunings. Pretty cool stuff!
@olivernordalpettersen3746
@olivernordalpettersen3746 2 года назад
This guy just has no limits, even though he hates the work that needs to be put into it, respect
@acester86
@acester86 2 года назад
Yeah that sounded tedious. It would have had my anxiety through the roof.
@GuruGuru-mp5cu
@GuruGuru-mp5cu 2 года назад
Tuning all the strings on a guitar to the same note actually has a name, ostrich tuning. Lou Reed came up with it in the mid 60s.
@l3tzer257
@l3tzer257 2 года назад
That’s a really E-mazing thing to try. I can’t E-magine doing it.
@DheenProductions
@DheenProductions 2 года назад
THE RIVER FLOWS IN YOU IS AWESOME!!
@_leGo1489
@_leGo1489 2 года назад
"I tuned my ENTIRE piano to E" Markiplier will be so proud Edit: DANM 1K LIKEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES
@shaneharding7399
@shaneharding7399 2 года назад
You mean "I tunEd my EntirE piano to E", right?
@textingu_at3am
@textingu_at3am 2 года назад
a wild mark fan
@_leGo1489
@_leGo1489 2 года назад
I don't watch mark, but I know the E meme very well
@jenniestolerosieposieavoca2873
@jenniestolerosieposieavoca2873 2 года назад
@@shaneharding7399 You mEan "I turnEd my EntirE piano to E"
@gavinhum
@gavinhum 2 года назад
*2k lol
@avedic
@avedic 2 года назад
I love the modulation towards the end of the piece. Really beautiful how that E resolves to E by way of the common tone of E. But the way you put an E in the bass....that then falls to an E....that was the icing on the cake. Such sophistication....so many feels.
@tilliboy
@tilliboy 2 года назад
brilliant
@IvanWongHongKong
@IvanWongHongKong 2 года назад
@@tilliboy our sponsor of the video
@wBeardd
@wBeardd 2 года назад
a room like that would be like bass drumlines
@Jim1971a
@Jim1971a Год назад
I think they have oversize tuning pins that you could use to replace the other ones so they are tighter and don’t go out of tune so fast
@markus-hermannkoch1740
@markus-hermannkoch1740 2 года назад
5:08 the biggest E(!) ever played on a piano after a week of what must have felt like a year of work. Thanks for bringing that experience of ultra E sustain onto my smartphone speakers!🎼🤯
@milestailsprower4555
@milestailsprower4555 2 года назад
No 5:08 is the time of the clock
@oatey8868
@oatey8868 2 года назад
Imagine how rich you would be owning a piano shop in Mattias's home town
@SuperNova-nr3tb
@SuperNova-nr3tb 2 года назад
Verry.
@politecat3217
@politecat3217 2 года назад
E HERE ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Dt1cFT0Ihe0.html
@MeiGunner
@MeiGunner 2 года назад
3:00 This is Cuz , he put it to the note, and he is tighing all the Strings , witch makes the Hole Board Bend , witch pulls on that Sting more . so , yes , its going to be Higher
@wyblackwolf
@wyblackwolf 2 года назад
ok when he first started tearing down the piano, I swear I heard a ps2 start up............. that brought back a lot of memories
@LanceHall
@LanceHall 2 года назад
The Beatles did a giant E note at the end of "A Day in the Life" with five or six people on 4 pianos and overdubbed three more times.
@MyDrugHell
@MyDrugHell 2 года назад
I think it was an E chord rather than the E note.
@AASteveo
@AASteveo 2 года назад
meh, that song was only okay
@koenth2359
@koenth2359 2 года назад
I immediately thought of that final chord from 'A day in the life' at 5:30. Was about to mention it when i saw this comment.
@Megan19851
@Megan19851 2 года назад
That chord makes my 5yo terrified 😂
@ppilfy
@ppilfy 2 года назад
@@AASteveo ur wrong
@thejessing9911
@thejessing9911 2 года назад
I don’t know why, but I just love the sound of old piano that’s slightly out of tune. It makes it seem so ancient and worn by decades of being played. Anyone else?
@andyharpist2938
@andyharpist2938 2 года назад
You mean like the genius to use one such here.....ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BFOVIAMNIxM.html
@ChasMusic
@ChasMusic 2 года назад
It actually does sound kind of fun
@Jayfloo
@Jayfloo 2 года назад
Yes
@JBDazen
@JBDazen 2 года назад
YES
@samuelbenson9038
@samuelbenson9038 2 года назад
Waoo!!!loved this Sound:)
@joeyfisher6467
@joeyfisher6467 2 года назад
Hey Mattias, recently stumbled upon your videos and I'm a huge fan! Would you mind sharing the name of the app you're using to tune the piano strings?
@colinbick1383
@colinbick1383 2 года назад
This is cool because it’s nearly exactly what The Beatles did at the end of their song A Day In The Life. They had (I believe) 23 pianos and around 60 people all playing e at the same time to achieve that over 1 minute resonance.
@bobulele
@bobulele 2 года назад
I thought it was just 3 pianos.
@SharpiMP3
@SharpiMP3 2 года назад
The Beatles did do a grand E chords at the end of A Day In The Life, but it being that many people and pianos is blatant misinformation (if this comment was a joke forgive and ignore the rest of this-) John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and Mal Evans all did play an E chord on three separate pianos (and George Martin played an additional E chord on a Harmonium), which combined created the famous ending chord, featuring 4 different instruments and 5 different people; a far cry from the 60 said above. Though I know for the orchestral overdubs of the song the symphony was larger than average, so maybe that fact got fused with the story about the ending chord.
@alastairbishop2450
@alastairbishop2450 2 года назад
The best information I can find suggests it was three pianos, played by four people, recorded four times, plus one harmonium.
@thrownstair
@thrownstair 2 года назад
Ah, the "A Day in the Life" tuning.
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz 2 года назад
I think they had 2-3 pianos not 23😅 so does this mean I’m a part of the Beatles?
@galladebutcooler8645
@galladebutcooler8645 2 года назад
Talk with Christian Henson from Spitfire Audio, I am sure he would be interested in creating a sound library out of this. Not kidding, this is huge. The sound of all the notes together is out of this world
@Mattiaskrantz
@Mattiaskrantz 2 года назад
We email sometimes😍 Hmmm I just recorded 6 dynamics and 5 round robbins for a VST with Impact soundworks. The plan is to make it free but I guess that depends on how many hours of editing they need to make it sound good
@maldivirdragonwitch
@maldivirdragonwitch 2 года назад
Yes, this is totally for Pianobook!!
@hussmod
@hussmod 2 года назад
Rush E : Finally a worthy opponent, our battle will be legendary!
@stapler942
@stapler942 2 года назад
We finally know the secret of the Beatles' final chord on "A Day In The Life."
@ct7204
@ct7204 2 года назад
Mattias: Let's tune a piano to 1 note! Me: Hm... this seems like quality content
@raddydydy
@raddydydy 2 года назад
@@olivia4651 ok
@whatshallwedonext
@whatshallwedonext 2 года назад
Wow that wasn't how I expected it to sound at all lol! It reminded me of the intro to Celine Dion's "It's all coming back to me" haha
@samantharynn9683
@samantharynn9683 2 года назад
it's all coming back to E
@snotset2165
@snotset2165 2 года назад
Sounds pretty close to an early synth' actually, after mixing. Just add more strings I mean I was pretty close to a rick wakeman throwback
@SWTH71
@SWTH71 2 года назад
Reminded me a lot of the ending chord in “a day in the life” I believe it was E as well
@Case2_0
@Case2_0 2 года назад
700th like
@Hubson55
@Hubson55 6 месяцев назад
- How do you call a very loud E note? . . . . . - Mighty!
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