Oktavists Can Sing a Full Octave Below the Bass and It Sounds Awesome
An oktavist is an exceptionally deep-ranged ‘basso profondo’, especially typical of Russian Orthodox choral music.
An oktavist is an exceptionally deep-ranged ‘basso profondo’, especially typical of Russian Orthodox choral music.
You gon’ make me buy bottles for John McCain…
Someone meticulously synced Spongebob footage to Black Sabbath’s Warpigs and it’s awesome.
MinutePhysiscs explains the mathematics behind why pianos can’t be perfectly tuned.
There’s a certain jazz lick that’s been so heavily used it’s simply known as ‘The Lick’. Here’s a compilation of it in action.
Joachim Müllner sings the same song in 15 different environments—including an anechoic chamber—to experiment with natural reverb, early reflections and short delays.
Meanwhile in The Netherlands.
So that’s what ‘Still D.R.E.’ and ‘What’s the Difference’ sound like on a piano, sweet!
Listen to the ‘Stickman’ play a sweet melody on a chapman stick, an electric musical instrument devised by Emmett Chapman in the early 1970s.
Check out this amazing routine by 3-time World DJ Champion, DJ VEKKED.
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