Awesome Japanese Electric Harp!
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- čas přidán 17. 04. 2019
- So happy I found this instrument!
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"Ignore all my ongoing projects and start a new one" is every artist's motto if we're being honest here
Pfft, I don't do that...
_ignore the fact i'm reading comments when i should be making a game right now_
But we're not being honest are we
This applies to all forms of art really
My everyday struggle. Sixty projects on hold. I just complete one of these... Oh, hey! New idea! New project.
@@Kapin05 Literally have Ableton open while watching this and seeing your comment made me remember
Actually the keys are numbered because it's a type of notation called the numbered musical notation, which is used to score music for that instrument. I think Japan started using that scoring system in the Meiji era, and it's still used today for traditional instruments. Chinese traditional instruments also use this kind of musical notation. It's called 簡譜 (jian pu) in Chinese. Just thought it'd be interesting to share!
ㅌ여듀고츄낮탸주ㅠㄱㅍㄱㅊ
Eonian Thanks for that little snippet of information 👍
Thanks Captain! Off you fly now!
¡INTERESTING FACTOID!
Still confused
It's like a sitar and a harpsichord got frisky while a hurdy gurdy watched from the corner.
Lewd
@@Megalomaniakaal don't
Its a relative of the hurdy gurdy, and also an Indian descendant the Bubul Tarang.
@@backbeatmusicacademy8078 actually, the taishokoto was the basis for the first Indonesian "translations" of the instrument which became the bulbul tarang. Both instruments have much in common with the European hummel or hommel. Thanks to immigrants from Northern Europe in the 19th century, that instrument evolved into the Appalachian dulcimer in the US. All instruments like these belong to the bigger family of plank cithers and can be very diverse concerning the number of strings and the shape of the body.
@@arno-luyendijk4798 Sweet! I didn't know that - or the connection to the Appalachian dulcimer. Happen to know the Bahasa Indo name for it?
"Lets take it to some pedals"
Suddenly we're in synthwave Japanland
Me: There's this new popular song with a banjo and Billy Ray Cyrus.
Huang: *_GET MY TAISHOKOTO_*
That banjo is lonely
this made me LOL
Taishogoto
"let's ignore all my ongoing projects and start a new one"
dude, same
*looks at project folder with like 20 different projects* yup.
M_X_C_N I have like 400, bruh you slackin... on slackin
2:09 that's some dope ass mistery anime ost right there
Lorenzo Belelli mystery*
I actually thought something similar
I have worked in the music industry for 35 years.( music producer / composer / performing artist.)
Collaborated with great artists.
I've never seen that before what a talent you have.
last year I sold both my studios.
What a new world has emerged today.
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this is legit the first time I had to pause a video to check out and actually buy the plugin. this is literally a way of sample browsing I've envisioned a couple of times - but WAY BETTER. it's creepy. but awesome. thanks XLN!
Excited to see you putting XO to work Andrew, the track sounds great! :)
is XO also compatible for Fl studio?
I have been using you guys for so long. When I bought my first lauchpad, I installed this and then Ableton lol. I think it has been 4 years or so
@@felixt.2407 We do not officially support FL studio but you can download a 10-day trial for The full version at www.xlnaudio.com/products/xo and try it out if you're curious!
@@MaybeAnnatar Thank you for The kind words, have you tested The trial yet?
@@xlnaudio thanks:)
I was so impressed by this instrument that I just picked one up off of EBay from Japan. I negotiated the price down to $175 from the $310 they were asking. Can’t wait to play it. 🤩
what do you think about this instrument ?
@@verdiernoyama9681 I like it. I haven't played it in a while, but it's fun and it has great potential.
@@waytruthlifedisciple thanks for the info
can i buy it from you if you no longer use it?
@@meryemsaffi7171 I don't think i could sell it. It's an amazing instrument.
"My studio is a disaster right now" you say as you pan over a studio that's still way cleaner than mine when I have everything "tidy"
clean your room
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@@emberleona6671 Stop it, get some help
Huang: "Apparently this is called a Taishokoto, a stringed instrument from Japan"
Also Huang: *Proceeds to play fluently as if he spent his whole life learning it*
It would be hard not to make that thing sound good
when you're a seasoned veteran like huang, certain things like this are childs play.
I made the same observation... I was watching like, "SERIOUSLY!?"
It’s basically a keyboard you strum, from the looks. It even has black and white notes laid out like a piano, even if they are spaced a bit weird ‘cause of strings.
Any multi instrumentalist can figure out a new instrument a tad faster than a non-multi instrumentalist, and that could mean just within an hour. I've seen this as a matter of fact. It's simply because the brain is so used to shifting mediums.
0:18 "Let's ignore all my ongoing projects and start a new one"
You gave voice to my ADHD brain in three seconds.
lmao yes this hit
Yeah so true... Feelin' ya
Am i the only one who craves a released song of that melody? Amazing Skill Andrew!
veit2k me as well wants this thing. The haunting melody has me wanting more of this track!!!
Pretty please @Andrew Huang
always fascinating seeing these comments on some noodling in a random scale
makes me wonder how many songs us musicians could release if we didnt get so self conscious
I hope this gets developed into a full track someday.... The melody is so haunting!
I agree. Prty please ANDREW HUANG
Am I the only one who high fives him back in his intros? Love your work man!
Ladi Cius I'm with you. Let's high fives. *highfives
I do this too. How can you not?
Ladi Cius been high fiving back for over a year. I felt alone til I saw this
I felt the need to high five him back as well.
Feels good I'm not the only one face palming my poor little phone/laptop.
You freaking blow me away every single time
2:17 i thought he was about to make the hardest trap beat of 2019
Pablo Guerrero I could hear asap Ferg on that
I've never made trap before, but I'd be happy to sample it and turn it into a trap beat if you want lol. I did something similar for someone in the comments in his Volca Modular video, just not a whole song
I thought so at 4:31
It was like getting abj but not coming
I was thinking he was creating the theme music for a reboot of "Unsolved Mysteries" or "The Twilight Zone"
It sounded like the remix of an atmospheric score of a 70´s movie! I would love to hear an instrumental version of this for a walk headphones on in the city!
One of the best vids so far. I love the instrument and that beautiful bass guitar. That program was superb looking in its simplistic organization. Great work.
"Seriously, check out XO"
as an elliott smith fan i second this
as an EDEN fan i third this
YESS
"Stopping" a string is also used to refer to pushing down on a string
"You can play it like a piano"
Casually plays a sick rift
Well he is playing it like a piano
Guiano
Riff*
just a blues scale relax lol
Sounds a little like the licc :-)
you should keep the riff at 1:10 around in case you need to score a medieval japanese fight scene 👀
sounds like flamenco music
It fits perfectly on a psytrance song. It has a beautiful japanese/flamenco/Indian sound
I thought it was Witcher for a moment
@@zezimine2 When in novigrad in hierarch square xD
2:10
God i can feel some dark sythwave stuff happening here
I got the same vibe. I just bought one on E-bay.
Ikr?! I'll have to run the tashikoto set on my synth
Mass Effect 2 vibes coming in hard
I can tell you now that it needs to be paired with the right pedals or software, but it does a good job, especially if you want to find an instrument that looks cool and is easy enough that any kind can learn the basics in minutes.
Sort of reminds me of this czcams.com/video/PRmksUshjPk/video.html
1:37 It's the Force the- oh. Nevermind.
Star wars?
Omg, I never noticed that 😂
Dude I thought the exact same thing
Lol I thought it was la la land
It’s Ghost of Tsushi- oh Nevermind
2:09 This sound like the theme to like...a mystery show. Like if they made a new Poirot on BBC this would be playing under the opening credits. Seriously, 5:32, even with the vocals I'm having some serious Cyber-Agatha-Christie vibes
Cyber Agatha Christie - Holy shit, I could really go for that
"Cyber Agatha Christie" is the genre I never knew I needed.
*opens up Final Draft* BRB, it's screenplay time.
Damn Rob Scallon doesn't even have one of these yet!😆
Rob played one in a video in the crazy instrument store
I think he played a Acoustic Indian Type of it but you know...
nope the Shahi Baaja (which I totally didn't looked up on Robs Channel)
The Shahi Baaja though
@@philipm4585 Yeah, you're right, it's called the Shahi Baaja. But it's not acoustic.
Okay i got to try out that xo plugin, i have grown to hate browsing drum samples from my push or splice so this looks like a new fun way.
Get the free 10-day trial! Can't wait to see what you create with it!
splice is great though?
agree that it looks interesting
@@ValirAmaril I tried splice for 3 months and didn’t like it at all. The concept is amazing, but the execution terrible. So many low quality samples and they don’t restrict the use of tags which makes sounds near impossible to find (there are claps tagged as 808, this happens for pretty much every sample). And good luck finding good samples that aren’t hip hop
1:38 I thought that he would play the star wars melody
That first analog drive and reverb sound was awesome. It was like hearing the synth from Bladerunner.
That first riff you were playing around 1:10 reminded me of Orchid's Epilogue of a Car Crash.
Reminded me of State of decay 2
Reminded me of System of a Down lol
@@zacharykaigray Yeah, I was going back and forth on Epilogue of a Car Crash and Chop Suey.
I have always enjoyed your videos, but since I started trying to make my own, I am even more appreciative of your work. Super fun to watch and INSANE amounts of effort and time has to be put into these. Thanks for the inspiration 👍
By the way Andrew, you were asking about it "pinching " the string and playing a note. in guitar terms, these are called "hammer ons"
@@dactamgaming385 I don't think that's what he was talking about. He was saying that the higher notes would take precedence because they are earlier on the neck and so would "pinch" the string and block the lower notes. Pretty sure he knows what a hammer on is lol.
great instruments dude, they make beautiful sounds. you got it all. creating songs is so much fun. the more the instruments the better, you can do amazing stuff. sounds haunting cool as dry ice, you are a great songwriter and I don't say this lightly you take names and kick dragon.
Really like the way you integrated the Taishogoto into that track, really dope dude.
Man, I totally want a whole album in this vibe. Love it 💗
I think this is the coolest instrument I've never heard of that you've featured on your channel, and also the coolest sponsor you've featured on your channel. XO looks awesome, I might actually have to pick that up.
Blew my mind! I love the sound out of that electric harp and the song you whipped up!
i get here because the harp but i end up finding that XLN drum library AI kind of app, and it was something that i was searching for a long time
I love the way that the harp sounds! Thanks for being a constant source of inspiration Andrew!
sporatically slide your cursor around in XO to basically sound like an IDM fill apparently
This man can literally play every instrument he touches
Damn, I'm sold on it. Sounds like most of the leads I did on my album the coma calling - "as the trees slept" with an autoharp. So cool Drew, thanks for sharing.
Wow... it sounds like as if it was a background music for Tokyo, Japan drift racers 😁😁😁
Loved every sec of this video.
And that XLN plug-in is absolutely genius!
1:37 Andrew meets the clavichord
One of the first times I’ve actually started skipping the advertisement segment and then stopped myself and backed it up to watch the whole ad segment because it’s actually something really awesome.
That's a nice sponsoring, I love XLN Audio and just discovered XO because of you, what a great plugin.
I’d like to drive around in a virtual car over a landscape made from the XO AI software, looking around for the right sound. Kind of like a joy ride.
The word for that is "stop" the string. That instrument sounds so familiar. It must have been used for film scoring in the past. Very rich sound.
05:31 For those who've watched this video 100 times, here's where the song begins.
This is my favorite song you’ve done, spooky, but chill at the same time, good stuff!
Thanks so much!
That instrument is awesome! The level of your creativity knows no bounds Andrew. So good!
Great video Andrew, that harp melody sounded so cool.
Great content man, seriously. You should be proud of what you have achieved right now.
When you were strumming that thing it sounded like something Arabian.
But when you started adding a drum sequence, that first one (Blip Doom) made it sound like something out of Kitaro, or even Star Inc.s Inner Spirits.
sounds like an opening for a horror/thriller-esque anime. i dig it.
0:44 I was lowkey expecting Belfast by Orbital to kick in here
ANDREW i was super impressed with your presentation! I dont know much about making music via computer programming/ electronics but you make it loom fun! Pay no attention to the negative and focus on the positive! I will definitely watch more of your videos. Nice voice! also you surprised me with your vocal ability. Many thumbs up!
You should look into the Indian Banjo (Bulbul Tarang) , it is very similar!
Andrew Huang is my spirit animal
Wow! I have one of those but didnt know what it was called! So glad I found this!
2:58 he’s in love with the concept
Andrew man !!! You are the most creative music CZcamsr i've ever seen .. your every video is so next level creative !!! Man that track is fire 🔥 !!!
I love XLN Audio, probably my favorite music software company. I mean... they DID make Addictive Drummer after all, my favorite VST plugin of all time.
anyone else get a Darren Korb "Transistor" vibe from this track?
It reminded me of how much I love the Bastion OST.
Really liked that haunting melody! Nicely done!!
_Andrew, I think you just helped me to discover my new favorite instrument!_
This was literaly one of the best tracks I have ever heard!!
It's so nice track dude! That's beautiful! Cool vibe!
2:09 - My man's made Dark's soundtrack before Dark was even a thing
2:09 wow, sounds like something from magic sword or from a sci-fi sound track
Yeah! Love Magic Sword. Needs a little more saw or square synth for that though imo😉
Also, prefer that first trap style beat, then maybe switch up to something with more filler when a buzzy synth line kicks in?
Thank you for introducing me to "Dear Loser,[Chris]~~~~~~!!!!!"
You are so insanely talented and probably the smartest tech and gear guy around, anywhere. Thanks, for the great content.
Sounds veeeeeeery much like Infected Mushroom to me, nice!
A huge like from me buddy. How in the hell do you make it look so easy and make it sound so good?
You are honestly so talented
I aspire to be like you in the future
I gotta say andrew, i love your channel and your insight into the music world, but your music taste and mine could not be further apart... yet, i still watch your videos so you must be doing something very right! Keep it up mate!
A little bit late on this, but is there a full version of this track, and if so, does it have a title?
andrew is the reason i got experimental with music
It's also called Indian Banjo, a very essential for live performance. We have some legendary banjo players here.
"Fret" is the correct word for this. The clavichord uses the same word, where some clavichords have multiple notes sharing the same string, the note is "fretted" by the blade hitting in different spots
It's almost the same thing as the Indian instrument called bulbul tarang (or sometimes, weirdly enough, "banjo).
Anyone else thinking System Of A Down?
No?
Just me?
Okay...
A bit late reply, but you are not alone bro!!
The one where he plays it with a pick really sounded like soad. Especially the drone string
Peach Soo true!!! I can imagine Serj singing over it
There was a bit of Shimmy in there somewhere.
Browsing sounds by similarity instead of picking through menus finding all of the things that don’t work just makes sense! Alright I’ll say it... why hasn’t it been done before and why isn’t it universally adopted by now?
Clustering algorithms only become famous now, so...
Most excellent instrument. Great demo. Love the song that came of that. You have a great voice bro!
So awesome, Andrew! Thanks for sharing.
I really enjoy the song you made out of this
Looks like 「taisyougoto」
「大正琴」
It sent chills up my spine. Really great stuff.
I must have the full length version of that song at the end. IT MUST BE DONE!!
Hey Andrew if you see this, I have a question. Do you record and mix your vocals within your project or do you export it to an instrumental and then record vocals and put the two together in a different session? Maybe something for a future Q&A or so, I would really like two know because im not sure witch one is the more efficient way. Ps: I love your content so much, you are one of my biggest musical inspirations and you help me so much in my musical journey, keep it up! :)
someone updoot this
I am also interested in this
I want an all taishokoto album-pls make it happen, Andrew!!
I've imagined a keyboard like this while trying to design (*daydreaming) a cheap, lightweight Clavinet- this sounds nothing like that, but interesting to see my idea already exists. Cool instrument, thanks Andrew!
Getting a major Zhu vibe from this one.. amazing job as always!
I'm going to buy XO and the RC-20 plugin after watching this, so I guess the sponsor worked :)
This XO plugin looks fire, I really wanna test it out !
Loved this video! Thanks, Andrew!
SO AWESOME!!! I love this instrument and how you put your video together. I picked one up off e-bay. Thank you so much. The track you came up with is great by the away. I'm gonna check out more of your music. Best wishes.