Guessing What Our Tone Deaf Friend is Singing

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  • @swong9991
    @swong9991 Před 2 lety +54608

    My tone deaf husband got all of them right instantly, it's like they speak the same tone deaf language

    • @karentaih
      @karentaih Před 2 lety +1955

      This is incredible!

    • @eyuliani
      @eyuliani Před 2 lety +2842

      Hahaha I got him easily too and I am tone deaf. That’s how I will sing it too. My daughter always says I am out if tune but I got his singing so easily

    • @iadtag1853
      @iadtag1853 Před 2 lety +1017

      Now that's interesting. A tone deaf person and hir repertoire of classical music.

    • @davisatdavis1
      @davisatdavis1 Před 2 lety +28

      @@iadtag1853 and?

    • @jonathandesmedt3562
      @jonathandesmedt3562 Před 2 lety +226

      Bruh this comment got me off-guard🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
    @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache Před 2 lety +7143

    "It'll get harder once we keep going"
    Wow he wasn't kidding, the man butchered Canon in D

    • @ckchang-wg2lw
      @ckchang-wg2lw Před 2 lety +154

      “Anime”

    • @user-xk3rr6lr5r
      @user-xk3rr6lr5r Před 2 lety +153

      Yeah no more like
      Canon in D(ivorce)

    • @booksandmusic2526
      @booksandmusic2526 Před 2 lety +81

      Canon in D deserves to be butchered (just kidding)

    • @txzk26
      @txzk26 Před 2 lety +90

      @@booksandmusic2526 Canon in D deserves to be butchered (not kidding)

    • @JohnDoe-sx2ij
      @JohnDoe-sx2ij Před 2 lety +31

      I got it in 2 seconds. The starting rhythm gave it away

  • @MingyiZhang
    @MingyiZhang Před rokem +3062

    He is not tone-deaf. He can hear the difference pitches. It's just he can't reproduce the sound by his voice. Actually he is very good at catching the color of the music.

    • @jenniasherartist
      @jenniasherartist Před 9 měsíci +478

      yup. sadly "tone-deaf" is the catchall phrase everyone understands for "bad at pitch matching." I'd be willing to bet two-set knows that too and branded it this way so that everyone understands ;) (much love to you guys)

    • @cr0issants
      @cr0issants Před 8 měsíci +104

      i heard true tone deafness is very rare

    • @SnailHatan
      @SnailHatan Před 8 měsíci +27

      @@cr0issantshow did you hear that?

    • @loglady9329
      @loglady9329 Před 7 měsíci +33

      ik this is a really old comment but do you happen to know if there’s a name for people who aren’t “tone deaf” but just struggle to recreate the pitch by voice? i always thought i was tone deaf for a while bc of this but i figured i def wouldn’t have played violin or danced or did choir for so long if it was really the case ☠️

    • @silentKeys20
      @silentKeys20 Před 7 měsíci +56

      ​@@loglady9329It's just called not being able to sing lol. Even among instrumental musicians, not everyone can sing.

  • @mfraye12
    @mfraye12 Před 11 měsíci +606

    The way he really just "sings" random notes with no awareness is fascinating. You have to guess just based off tempo, the notes are totally random lmao

    • @thepizzaguy8477
      @thepizzaguy8477 Před 11 měsíci +117

      not entirely random, he follows the rising pitches and falling pitches, its just very out of tune with funky relations

    • @antine1279
      @antine1279 Před 4 měsíci +26

      Not random at all, some are right, some are close, some totally off. I can tell he has a good ear just can't reproduce what he's trying to

    • @CleanSplash
      @CleanSplash Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@thepizzaguy8477no he genuinely doesn’t, he just sings random notes that aren’t even in the song😭

    • @raptorrsr5817
      @raptorrsr5817 Před 3 měsíci +8

      @@CleanSplash none of these are songs

    • @artalcoolique3341
      @artalcoolique3341 Před měsícem

      Girl...
      ​@@raptorrsr5817

  • @jenniisthewriter
    @jenniisthewriter Před 2 lety +18712

    He actually has a decent sense of rhythm it's just that his pitch is WILD. That's why pachelbell was so hard, there aren't defining rhythmic elements like there are for the others.

    • @AnonEMouse-lk3ji
      @AnonEMouse-lk3ji Před 2 lety +151

      Rhythm on point!

    • @bondfool
      @bondfool Před 2 lety +362

      That and he was doing piano hands for strings.

    • @20000dino
      @20000dino Před 2 lety +100

      His rhythm was way off a bunch of times, though 😂😅

    • @jenniisthewriter
      @jenniisthewriter Před 2 lety +269

      @@20000dino Eh, I mean it wasn't perfect, but for singing along to pieces he doesn't know and being untrained musically, he has a pretty good natural sense of rhythm and was often able to make a piece recognizable purely based on the integrity of major rhythmic features.

    • @TranscendentSol
      @TranscendentSol Před 2 lety +33

      @@jenniisthewriter You don’t need any rhythmic skills to recite melodies that are actively being played in your ear.

  • @oystersnag
    @oystersnag Před 2 lety +7489

    I lived with a guy once that not only was tone deaf, but had no sense of rhythm. Worst/best part was, he LOVED to sing. He never understood why I was always laughing uncontrollably.

    • @RedHair651
      @RedHair651 Před 2 lety +538

      One of my housemates is completely tone deaf and couldn't get it right while listening to the actual track to save his life. I've never had the heart to tell him.

    • @idontreallylikelongnames
      @idontreallylikelongnames Před 2 lety +295

      Actually hard for me to understand how can you not match the sound :D
      But it's good for your friend that he enjoys singing nonetheless, cause it's all about having fun after all

    • @busramehanaldemir
      @busramehanaldemir Před 2 lety +167

      My husband is tone deaf and he loves to sing. It's like a torture to me

    • @Mika88Kenichi
      @Mika88Kenichi Před 2 lety +58

      At least both of you had fun though in different ways 😁

    • @oystersnag
      @oystersnag Před 2 lety +34

      @@Mika88Kenichi We had a great time singing together.

  • @TomWDW1
    @TomWDW1 Před 2 lety +4916

    Ibo is amazing.
    Handsome, great smile, contagious laugh, and willing to put himself out there.
    Can you bring him back for more episodes? He has a major fan base now

  • @lenabeans
    @lenabeans Před rokem +1697

    As a vocal music/music theory major with a tone deaf girlfriend, I can say this is exactly what it feels like and it's very funny 🤣

    • @lil_weasel219
      @lil_weasel219 Před rokem +23

      neither this lad nor your girlfriend are actually tone deaf.
      Its terrible, but this is kind of just below average singing, but not tone deaf.

    • @layalsaleh4103
      @layalsaleh4103 Před rokem +66

      @@lil_weasel219 ah yes let me tell random people whom I don’t know, or have even heard, what or what they aren’t diagnosed with.

    • @orangewaffle_
      @orangewaffle_ Před 11 měsíci +12

      @@lil_weasel219 that's kind of rude. you don't know either of these people, you can't say whether they are tone deaf or not.

    • @am_Nein
      @am_Nein Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@orangewaffle_yeah and if you took tone deafness literally then people with this wouldnt be able to speak "normally"

    • @traceyantory5217
      @traceyantory5217 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I've been told I'm tone deaf but I can sing decently. I'm confused. Does tone deafness have stages? I'm a flute player and all my instructors said I'm tone deaf.

  • @alexandrakopko
    @alexandrakopko Před 2 lety +8348

    My boyfriend is tone deaf and I’m a musician with relative pitch and synesthesia… we are FASCINATED by each other’s brains

    • @milaf3069
      @milaf3069 Před 2 lety +131

      Woah just curious, how does synesthesia work? Like when you hear a pitch does a color just appear? Like say, I play the pitch C, would you automatically see, like, green?

    • @alexandrakopko
      @alexandrakopko Před 2 lety +397

      @@milaf3069 kind of. It’s different for everyone but mine manifests with color, shapes and tactile sensations - which is the best part frankly lol because listening to music literally creates buzzing on my skin and it feels awesome!
      Numbers and letters and sounds all have colors and textures, and they sort of get “seen” but not seen for me. Like a really vivid daydream. So “Mila” is red purple and yellow when I say it out loud. M is a red letter, which is funny because most letters and numbers are blue/green but some, like 14, are red/purple.
      A lot of singing is yellow-based to me, and acoustic guitar is also yellow (with other colors in there, music is a whole cacophony of color and texture and sensation).

    • @alexandrakopko
      @alexandrakopko Před 2 lety +134

      @@milaf3069 Days, months, time etc also take really specific shapes and colors. I kind of think a lot of people have synesthesia but they think it’s normal and everyone thinks that way, so they don’t realize it!

    • @Maatkara1000
      @Maatkara1000 Před 2 lety +107

      @@alexandrakopko My. God... I can see why he is absolutely flabbergasted by your brain

    • @milaf3069
      @milaf3069 Před 2 lety +41

      @@alexandrakopko I see! Thank you for answering!(also enjoyed how you did my name :D)

  • @cecilia5740
    @cecilia5740 Před 2 lety +7353

    Ibo is a sweetheart he doesn’t need to sing on pitch because his smile and personality draw you in

  • @Lisztfan
    @Lisztfan Před 2 lety +709

    That "dog sound" is genius (and hilarious). Never thought of it because I actually find the piece super cool, but Ibo totally made sense. Now I see why critics hated it when it premiered.

    • @jacobtapianieto9655
      @jacobtapianieto9655 Před rokem +43

      From now on I won't unhear the dog panting/barking sound on Le Sacre.

  • @dotdotdot...176
    @dotdotdot...176 Před rokem +1175

    It's hilarious seeing Brett and Eddy within an inch of their life laughing so hard, it makes me as the viewer laugh even more too. They be dying 😭💀

  • @jocax188723
    @jocax188723 Před 2 lety +3200

    Ibo’s tone might be…questionable, but his rhythm is absolutely on point.

    • @seanperry4757
      @seanperry4757 Před 2 lety +75

      (Don't hate me this is sarcasm) Maybe he needs to be a percussionist?

    • @casper3630
      @casper3630 Před 2 lety +2

      Ibo as in International Baccalaureate Organization?

    • @shaniageorge962
      @shaniageorge962 Před 2 lety +26

      That's literally the ONLY reason why I guessed some of them right. Otherwise, my ears were _so_ confused 😂😭😭

    • @concernedcommenter8258
      @concernedcommenter8258 Před rokem +4

      Rhythm is on point?

    • @watermelon1835
      @watermelon1835 Před rokem +5

      Did you hear his Clair de lune? 🤣

  • @BirdyChou
    @BirdyChou Před 2 lety +9677

    I'm 38 weeks pregnant and this video is literally giving me contractions from laughing so hard.

  • @MrBombSTI
    @MrBombSTI Před rokem +711

    Shoutout to Ibo, as someone who is decent at singing im often times way to insecure to sing infront of others so doing this infront of so many people really gained my respect

    • @kaiapparent2653
      @kaiapparent2653 Před rokem +10

      honestly even if you have confidence in yourself the fear that other people will not be receptive to your singing is the scariest thing to me 😢

  • @evelynncarlson8688
    @evelynncarlson8688 Před rokem +930

    what I find most fascinating is that musicians have a hell of a time recognizing what Ibo is singing, but everyone in the comments who are also tone-deaf had no difficulties. super neat to me. Great video idea

    • @jito7377
      @jito7377 Před 8 měsíci +11

      Yeah. It is like there are really to languages in the brain, when hearing the same tone. I could sing along with Ibo and wondered why they were not even guessing.

    • @tex6924
      @tex6924 Před 4 měsíci +11

      I think it's because, as someone with absolute pitch, I recognize things based on pitch whereas tone deaf people only have rhythm to go off of reliably. Take a very well-known rhythm and clap it, I could probably guess it. But sing it with every note wrong and I'll be confused. To someone who's tone deaf, it's probably not much different than clapping

  • @tamannad5107
    @tamannad5107 Před 2 lety +3367

    "Everytime we go karaoke, I lose my voice"
    "And we lose our hearing"
    WHEN I TELL YOU I ALMOST SPAT MY DRINK OUT-

  • @FoxerTails
    @FoxerTails Před 2 lety +13863

    Man, seriously props to Ibo for doing this. Great laughs all around but I just hope he doesn't feel bad about Brett, Eddy, and now the whole Internet laughing at his performance.

    • @kakealldewae2390
      @kakealldewae2390 Před 2 lety +705

      I mean I think he expected it so I think he’d have a laugh too, I love Ibo tho

    • @whispergleam3576
      @whispergleam3576 Před 2 lety +548

      Nah, I think it was just to laugh together, and make lots of people less alienated by singing,because lots of people are insecure about their voices, and this shows that if you can talk, you can sing a song recognisably

    • @whispergleam3576
      @whispergleam3576 Před 2 lety +21

      I mean, about the "laughing at him" thing, definitely thanks to Ibo

    • @suhjamel
      @suhjamel Před 2 lety +173

      I sincerely hope not. He did great imho. Was I laughing? Yes. But surely not about him. He's great. Thank you Ibo. Thank you Twoset.

    • @raa-jj
      @raa-jj Před 2 lety +68

      Ibo looks so wholesome

  • @mikamika5414
    @mikamika5414 Před rokem +332

    Ibo is so brave and clearly he is very comfortable with performing. I'm tone deaf and I swore an oath that I would never sing in front of other people😂

  • @dotdotdot...176
    @dotdotdot...176 Před rokem +527

    Ibo is such a great sport and so hilarious, even his comedic timing is good.

  • @RSTDRO
    @RSTDRO Před 2 lety +2473

    I love how they're both guessing literally just from rhythm and a bit of intervals

    • @portraitbyelise2309
      @portraitbyelise2309 Před 2 lety +4

      This !!

    • @thecommenternobodycaresabout
      @thecommenternobodycaresabout Před 2 lety +57

      I mean, how else can you guess a piece a tone deaf person is singing beside those two?

    • @xandraxandra1437
      @xandraxandra1437 Před 2 lety +5

      That's how I guess it too. Ibo made a new music world appear!

    • @Romy---
      @Romy--- Před 2 lety +6

      @@thecommenternobodycaresabout exactly. That's how I'm guessing as a non-musician and I got some that they didn't, like I got Canon in D right away.

    • @thecommenternobodycaresabout
      @thecommenternobodycaresabout Před 2 lety

      @@Romy--- To be fair I didn't participate because I was watching for the reactions and the funny moments, in general.

  • @anneclaire3475
    @anneclaire3475 Před 2 lety +7368

    Ibo is an international treasure and must be protected at all costs! I haven’t laughed this hard in months. I had to grab my inhaler twice!

    • @pia1945
      @pia1945 Před 2 lety +81

      Yeah! He seems like such a nice guy

    • @anneclaire3475
      @anneclaire3475 Před 2 lety +55

      @@pia1945 Agreed! He gives off such great, positive vibes 🤩

  • @thecanopybookclub8752
    @thecanopybookclub8752 Před 10 měsíci +96

    Around 8:03 he is just so precious and delicate singing Clair de lune, I got a little tear in my eye ? Such a pure soul ??? Thanks Ibo

  • @jayce_m
    @jayce_m Před rokem +40

    you should’ve given him flight of the bumblebee

  • @shizaru9466
    @shizaru9466 Před 2 lety +1697

    Ibo seems like a such sweetheart, also actually he has pretty good sense of rythm and highs and ups of pitches, love to see him more!

    • @juniper1059
      @juniper1059 Před 2 lety +22

      Hes appeared in their Taiwan vlogs a long time ago! Around 2017 I think

    • @spyne.98
      @spyne.98 Před 2 lety +7

      Lol nah sorry but he's tone deaf

    • @katherinemurphy2762
      @katherinemurphy2762 Před 2 lety +9

      My brother-in-law is waaay more tone deaf that this guy. Still enjoyed the video and watching Brett and Eddy practically roll on the floor.

    • @Romy---
      @Romy--- Před 2 lety +6

      Well I don't know if we watched the same video because if anything the rhythm were ok for some, but the highs and ups often not so much. And some of them like the last one were waaaay off, even the rhythm😂. But it was so much fun to watch and try to guess!!

    • @labae8728
      @labae8728 Před 2 lety +2

      His smile is so contagious 😂😂😂

  • @Racoonma392
    @Racoonma392 Před 2 lety +2508

    Eddy staring blankly into space singing "dun dun dun....dun dun dun" and then Ibo being shocked at what he's hearing is one of the funniest things to me

  • @Gigglegal320
    @Gigglegal320 Před rokem +176

    Ibo is the GOAT for doing this honestly, I'm tone deaf myself. so props to him for playing along. Plus i totally guessed quite a few songs correctly based on his interpretations :)

  • @nataliehan862
    @nataliehan862 Před 8 měsíci +20

    He confused anime with a kdrama wedding

  • @jadeanderson758
    @jadeanderson758 Před 2 lety +5719

    Ibo is giving such himbo energy staap. HE'S BEING SO WHOLESOME

  • @SchattenspielTV
    @SchattenspielTV Před 2 lety +6528

    I'm tone deaf myself. Did not notice anything wrong with his singing... but got all the songs right xD To me there's no difference between the "wrong" singing and the original.

    • @oop7216
      @oop7216 Před 2 lety +794

      conspiracy theory all tone deaf people speak the same language-

    • @phoebeel
      @phoebeel Před 2 lety +250

      Wait so you're telling me you could listen to all those Britain's got talent "singers" and still bop to them instead of cringing?

    • @SchattenspielTV
      @SchattenspielTV Před 2 lety +236

      ​@@phoebeel Without having a clue about the singers on Britain's got talent: Yeah, probably. For example: I've never noticed that a guitar needs tuning - and in my family many play the guitar. Rhythm, beat, tone...I tried to memorize and mimic all that in school and still failed the exams. Drumming "We Will Rock You" and keeping the beat? I can only do that if I stop "singing" the lyrics and really focus on the drumming. Even then, I'd fail 50/50.

    • @MotiMota15
      @MotiMota15 Před 2 lety +50

      @@SchattenspielTV damn bro😢

    • @plantcraftie4141
      @plantcraftie4141 Před 2 lety +1

      saaame haha. I got the third one instantly

  • @namastemoon7442
    @namastemoon7442 Před 2 lety +149

    I woke up in the middle of the night and i decided to watch this video hoping it would put me back to sleep. It had the complete opposite effect. I have never cracked up so much. This was the best video they have made. Thanks for waking me up completely 4 hours before I needed to.
    Btw: best comment ever: IBO... "go practice or you will end up like me!"

  • @PalKrammer
    @PalKrammer Před 2 lety +74

    Hilarious! Needs to be a regular feature. Ibo’s rendition of “Queen of the Night” sounded like it was being sung by a pterodactyl. He needs to complete it and release it as a great parody!

  • @Kitty-yz5cn
    @Kitty-yz5cn Před 2 lety +4080

    Ibo's such a lovely personality to put himself out there like that! hilarious episode thank you as always!!

    • @Unknown-uh6du
      @Unknown-uh6du Před 2 lety +8

      Agreed

    • @turquoisetreee
      @turquoisetreee Před 2 lety +28

      And so good looking too 😍 hope he's invited to do more shows, he's such a fun guy!

    • @Kitty-yz5cn
      @Kitty-yz5cn Před 2 lety +6

      @@turquoisetreee haha you're not wrong!! i'd love more of him too if he's happy about it!

    • @ckchang-wg2lw
      @ckchang-wg2lw Před 2 lety +2

      Yes

  • @mrs.brunke443
    @mrs.brunke443 Před 2 lety +4398

    Ibo actually has a great sense of rhythm. He's not really tone deaf or he wouldn't be able to identify the comparative intervals, i.e. "is the first pitch higher or lower than the next pitch?", and so on. And since he really identifies and reproduces the basic high and low aspects of the pitches quite well ,my guess is that he just didn't get the experiences with vocal exploration that he needed as a child. Do they have general music classes in the elementary schools in Australia? Or do some have it and others not? If for any reason it becomes important to him to learn to sing in pitch I believe that a good vocal teacher, especially one who has experience with guiding children through this process, could get him there pretty quickly. But a big hearty thanks to him for volunteering and giving us all a bit of fun. He had me stumped there a couple of times!

    • @deCASSNI
      @deCASSNI Před 2 lety +98

      We have general music classes in Australia here, but for primary school (at least for me) it was more learning pieces on the recorder, glockenspiel and marimba for performances - that's all I really remember. We also have band and (poorly-advertised) after-school lessons for various instruments but nothing for vocals unless you joined the choir. High school is where they start going into music theory. I unfortunately was more interested in practical instead of theory so I can't speak on if the classes were good or not. Obviously it will vary from school to school.
      I know you said general, but I think for the most part - most people kinda have to seek for these things? I think, not 100% sure.

    • @mrs.brunke443
      @mrs.brunke443 Před 2 lety +35

      @@deCASSNI Thanks for the information. I'm always interested in how music is taught in other places. I'm in the States and when we say General Music we are referring to classes given in elementary schools (5-10 year olds) as part of their curriculum, that are taught by a music specialist. It sounds like that is somewhat similar? With some variation by school district? Since school districts are local entities here each district chooses for itself whether or not there is a music curriculum and on what level. In General Music classes the children explore, experience, and learn songs, musical games, movement, dance, very very basic music theory, recorder, sometimes ukelele, barred instruments, and depending on the district, they might start string instruments in 4th or 5th grade. In the particular district that I taught in the elementary music specialists were highly encouraged to take Levels certification in the Orff Schulwerk or Kodaly approaches or both. Most of my students could sing in pitch and with basic good vocal technique when they left me to go to 6th grade. There were always a few who struggled but since I had had them singing and doing all sorts of fun games that were really training their ear and voices, and supporting all that with sol-fege training from the age of 5, they were pretty competent by age 10. The sad thing is that so much arts funding has been cut in the last 40 years that it is increasingly common for music classes for the young students to be left out of the curriculum. I felt very lucky to live in an area where music was a part of the elementary curriculum in the public schools. Again, I sure appreciate your reply!

    • @deCASSNI
      @deCASSNI Před 2 lety +6

      ​@@mrs.brunke443 My childhood memories are fuzzy so hopefully someone else from Australia might have more detailed answers - I'm from Sydney NSW, so things would also definitely vary from state to state. I went to schools with a wide selection of subjects, but I dropped out of music halfway through high school (again, being led to believe I'd do more practical stuff instead of theory work - I regret dropping out) but up until senior year (Year 11-12) music is just music. It's Music 1 / Music 2 (both are different, not levels) in senior years which I believe are more essays and performance pieces, as well as compositions, musicology etc. If you didn't do music as a subject prior to Music 2 you were required to have a grade for AMEB + musicianship which are just music exams I think. Music 1 just requires that you can either sing or play an instrument.
      I don't know the qualifications of my music teachers in the classes when you refer to specialists but I knew they were well trained at least - again for primary (5-12 years old) it was more just learning songs on instruments - I think at the early stages we would sit in a circle and use clapping and body percussion to learn beats/rhythm? Stuff like vocal-work you had to actively look for outside of school, wasn't taught in my school unless you did choir as extra curriculum. The kids who could sing had lessons unrelated to school. A lot of the terms you mentioned are not at all familiar to me and were the first I ever heard of it.
      We do have a college dedicated to music called Australian Institute of Music though.

    • @deCASSNI
      @deCASSNI Před 2 lety +1

      @@mrs.brunke443 I will also add on though, I did take one-on-one after school lessons for 2-3 instruments - those were way more detailed and specific in terms of theory as opposed to mandatory music classes.
      So that kind of adds on to that, you have to seek for music classes yourself for something more in-depth.
      I've been on the search for singing lessons personally and it's daunting?
      Because most vocal teachers have their own websites (to which I need to know their name to begin with to find the site) as opposed to websites with a list of vocal teachers to select from.
      So there might be some marketing things too when it comes to music - being that you find teachers recommendations through word of mouth, or a school, as opposed to social media (though honestly I think I'm bad at Google for this one.)

    • @mdlouie
      @mdlouie Před 2 lety +57

      True, this fellow is not actually tone deaf. I once sang with someone who was... Really great drummer, but actually tone-deaf (and participation in choir was mandatory for the program we were in). Cool thing was he didn't just fake sing; he actually tried, and got slightly better over time. It was frustrating at first, but you got used to him and his work ethic was inspiring to everyone. Choir version of Rudy Ruettiger.

  • @426F6F
    @426F6F Před rokem +80

    Eddy's recall memory is so good!! Kudos to their friend for being so open and sharing his tone deafness with the world! 👏

  • @Balletwingert
    @Balletwingert Před 2 lety +73

    Rite of spring got his first go around at singing it. And him describing it as a barking dog made me laugh!!! 😂😹😂 I can kind of hear what he’s saying

  • @merryhunt9153
    @merryhunt9153 Před 2 lety +6272

    This answers something I've wondered about. Does a "tone-deaf" person not hear the changes in notes, or is he simply not able to replicate the notes with his voice? Here, Ibo certainly hears the music all right, or else he would never have listened to and remembered so many famous pieces. This was fun, and he's a good sport.

    • @SidV101
      @SidV101 Před 2 lety +708

      I consider myself tone deaf and I’d say it’s a bit (okay actually a lot) of both

    • @jessie-ht7bc
      @jessie-ht7bc Před 2 lety +619

      it is a bit of both. I still enjoy listening to them though and it is not severe in any way. just can't here the small intricate changes. but the biggest problem is in replicating it

    • @leoniee1545
      @leoniee1545 Před 2 lety +360

      I think it also has to do with the way your soundwaves travel along your bones when you sing. (Yes, when you sing you not only hear the soundwaves coming through the air into your ear but also traveling along your jaw and stuff, that is also why your voice sounds different than you think it does) Somewhere along that line the changes in the notes you think you sing get lost. My ex was able to play the trumpet just fine and did hear it when other people or instruments were off, but was utterly tonedeaf when singing, even worse than Ibo.
      Sidenote: Unfortunately being able to sing is a recessive gene... not looking forward to hearing my kids sing, my fiance is tonedeaf as well :-(

    • @zippityzoop1478
      @zippityzoop1478 Před 2 lety +193

      I feel like it’s like being able to know what a language sounds like but not be able to mimic it

    • @dominikaksiazek7177
      @dominikaksiazek7177 Před 2 lety +240

      I'm not tone deaf but I'd sing just like him. I just can't make my voice sound like the music I hear in my head. So I'd seem "tone deaf" anyway.

  • @huntermorgan6177
    @huntermorgan6177 Před 2 lety +2355

    Its really interesting to watch how he can detect rhythms and octaves (switching to falsetto), it's just matching the individual pitches that he can't do

    • @elwhy69
      @elwhy69 Před 2 lety +71

      yeah he starts off at a pitch but then starts to loose the key and sort of drifts off i think

    • @RTCPhotoWork
      @RTCPhotoWork Před rokem +42

      His articulation and note length make a difference for them "hearing" the piece in-between his pitches. Like with Clair de Lune, he generally had the right base rhythms and relationships between the notes but lacked the slurs and holding out the long notes. It was like if he was tapping out the initial hit of each note on a piano without pedals down. They had to search for the true rhythms in the spaces instead of assume there were rests where he seemed to put them.

  • @cassidymckinlay
    @cassidymckinlay Před rokem +41

    I have a friend like this, but no sense of rhythm as well... the thing is, he loves to sing. And honestly, I love listening to him because what he lacks in musicality, he more than makes up for in enthusiasm!

  • @tigrio6882
    @tigrio6882 Před rokem +42

    Ibo's performances were nice actually. I could guess most of them right (except for some pieces that i haven't heard before)

  • @flibbertygibbette
    @flibbertygibbette Před 2 lety +2260

    What an incredible sport.
    I absolutely lost it when he got to Pachelbel. This is the most gut-splitting hilarious video you guys have done in a while. Maybe ever.

    • @misomadison
      @misomadison Před 2 lety +6

      Me too!!! I got it right away too😆😭

    • @seranyte7248
      @seranyte7248 Před 2 lety +4

      @@misomadison How 😂😂😂😂

    • @LK_09
      @LK_09 Před rokem +2

      I thought it was In the Hall of the Mountain King 💀

  • @SquidandCatAdventures
    @SquidandCatAdventures Před 2 lety +3643

    It's just fun to see Brett and Eddy have such a good time. And their friend was so good at being funny for the video. I feel like there could be a part 2 video in the future with more difficult selections. Maybe with two tone deaf friends doing "duets" kind of like that British show, Never Mind the Buzzcocks.

    • @hl0375
      @hl0375 Před 2 lety +36

      The duet part would just be funniest thing ever on this channel 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @SamanthaAdalia
      @SamanthaAdalia Před 2 lety +3

      Let him do Sabre Dance by Khachaturian 🤣🤣🇦🇲

    • @chi73
      @chi73 Před 2 lety

      omg yes please

    • @breadmonkeys
      @breadmonkeys Před 2 lety

      Yaaaasss!

  • @BatmanuelTheCactus
    @BatmanuelTheCactus Před měsícem +3

    He's such a great sport. Thanks for putting yourself on the line, Ibo, that was really fun!

  • @cholatepnabangchang4834
    @cholatepnabangchang4834 Před rokem +31

    Actually, Queen of the Night shows that Ibo's got a better grasp of high notes and sings the right note progression (don't know the proper term for it, but by that I mean the change from one note to the next), even if his voice doesn't go as high.

  • @dorotheek2816
    @dorotheek2816 Před 2 lety +2338

    I'm lying in bed with Covid, feeling miserable, didn't leave the room for four days but honestly you guys just made me laugh so hard. Thanks for brightening my day!

  • @maryknudson9265
    @maryknudson9265 Před 2 lety +659

    It's funny that Eddys perfect pitch is probably a disadvantage in this game because Brett can just guess what it sounds like but Eddy is confused by exact notes that don't make sense 😂

    • @owenroberts5816
      @owenroberts5816 Před 2 lety +38

      As someone with perfect pitch, I can agree.
      Perfect pitch is kinda like the opposite of tone deafness.

  • @glee_again2594
    @glee_again2594 Před rokem +89

    Watching these guys laugh so hard was the funniest of all. All 3 were super entertaining and joyful.

  • @taylatrevaskis4288
    @taylatrevaskis4288 Před rokem +25

    Its crazy how iconic these songs are. I have zero classical music knowledge and I guessed a lot of these. Thank you movies

  • @livingoutloudly
    @livingoutloudly Před 2 lety +1331

    As a tone deaf person, gotta admit, it WAS pretty damned easy to tell what he sung.

    • @darioadaseq
      @darioadaseq Před rokem +58

      Because it is easy for tone deaf people to understand other tone deaf people

    • @RMBlake007
      @RMBlake007 Před rokem +24

      I think it was the rhythm of his singing that gives the song away

    • @sageleaf8962
      @sageleaf8962 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Exactly. Like if you knew the song at least somewhat well, you knew it

    • @EmilyYebananapie
      @EmilyYebananapie Před 11 měsíci +7

      from other comments, it seems like only tone deaf people think this

  • @ickleronny
    @ickleronny Před 2 lety +1254

    He's actually not tone deaf. He understands the different pitches, just not so good at singing 😄 I knew someone who was really tone deaf. She really couldn't tell when the tone, pitch changes higher or lower. 😂

    • @disgustof-riley8338
      @disgustof-riley8338 Před rokem +92

      No, my dad is a musician and is a bad singer that sings with the exact same vocal quality... BUT everything is on pitch.

    • @disgustof-riley8338
      @disgustof-riley8338 Před rokem +22

      Yeah this guy even gets the rhythms right

    • @imjustsomeguy72
      @imjustsomeguy72 Před rokem +50

      100%. I have met one person ever who was genuinely tone deaf. Most people aren't, they just aren't practice at using their voices. You can tell this guy has a sense of relative pitch.

    • @maddieb.4282
      @maddieb.4282 Před rokem +20

      @@disgustof-riley8338even gets the rhythms right? Tone deafness doesn’t test against rhythmic sense 😂😂 has nothing to do with it

    • @maddieb.4282
      @maddieb.4282 Před rokem +46

      What people fail to understand is that it’s a spectrum. Some people can hear differentiation but cannot replicate them, and it’s not just “being a bad singer.” This guy definitely is in that camp. He has very little sense of relative pitch when singing but can obviously hear pitches. Some people are what I would call profoundly tone deaf which means they can’t even recall or “hear” tone differences in pieces AT ALL. And within those categories there are shades of skill and ability. Like regular blindness or deafness, it’s not as if you flip a switch and everyone who is tone deaf is exactly the same. It’s not often considered a disability but it has a lot in common with other neurodiversity so let’s not be complete idiots about it

  • @letsplaysvonaja1714
    @letsplaysvonaja1714 Před rokem +121

    That was surprisingly easy, I feel like i was more limited by my own knowledge than by his singing
    Stuff I was super familiar with, like in the hall of the mountain king and the magic flute, i recognized immediately
    Didn't recognize claire de lune though, despite listening to that in a while ever since the evil within

    • @VelkanAngels
      @VelkanAngels Před rokem

      Same. The Blue Danube and Clair de Lune were the only 2 I knew and didn't guess, lol. Don't even think I knew Clair De Lune before The Evil Within.

  • @hellismurky
    @hellismurky Před 4 měsíci +3

    this is making me realise i don't know the names of a lot of classical songs just what they sound like lol

  • @soroushmirghasemi623
    @soroushmirghasemi623 Před 2 lety +413

    My dad is tone deaf, probably even more than Ibo, and he sings everything like a mono tone lullaby, it’s really cute, but, I’m glad I’m not like that.

    • @BeClou2
      @BeClou2 Před 2 lety +29

      But I’m glad I’m not like that 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @PinkPixelProductions
      @PinkPixelProductions Před 2 lety +8

      Same. I’m a vocalist, and getting a tune right has always come naturally to me (I don’t have perfect pitch but i know how high or low the notes are when I listen to a song and I’m able to replicate it pretty well) it’s been easy for me… so when I see someone who’s tone deaf, I’m thinking in my head “how could you mess up THAT bad? Like even if you’re a bad singer it’s still not hard to get the pitch correct even if it’s in a lower key or something, so HOW can you mess up just the TUNE??”

    • @nekochan6353
      @nekochan6353 Před 2 lety +3

      @@PinkPixelProductions that's quite insensitive. We all have different capacities, specialties, environment, and education. Hearing something, translating it in your mind, and then applying it to your voice could be difficult, that's why it also requires training. Kinda like how you see something, you imagine it, but when you draw it your hands make something different. Not everybody can do it, and it requires practice. If you're a genius and didn't have to work for it, we get it. You're special, congrats, good for you.

    • @PinkPixelProductions
      @PinkPixelProductions Před 2 lety

      @@nekochan6353 … that was my point in the comment. I understand that it requires practice, and so for someone like me who already is developed in the skill and has practice, when I hear someone who has no practice at all and is just bad at singing, it just kinda hurts me musically on the inside. Like even if you just listen to music, you’d be able to hear the tones to get more of it right. That’s kinda like practice in itself. So that’s why I don’t understand how someone can be so tone deaf.

    • @Nakia11798
      @Nakia11798 Před 2 lety +1

      My mom is equally as bad as Ibo, but sounds more painful.

  • @simplytwosetter
    @simplytwosetter Před 2 lety +991

    Ok at this point we need Shaun to join the chat! Would be interesting to record Ibo sing and let Shaun do his magic to see how much Ibo is off in regard to pitch lol Disclaimer, not laughing at Ibo for sure, mad respect towards this man, cutest man on earth for sure!! LOVE YA IBO!!

  • @JenniferMo
    @JenniferMo Před rokem +18

    He just sings random notes at the correct time 🤣

  • @kalamarcik
    @kalamarcik Před 2 lety +94

    ibo has the most sincere, funniest smile and laughter I haven't heard in a long time. His talent for voicing the notes can be developed, maybe yes.. But he certainly has an innate ability to make people happy. Thank you sir so much for your humble courage!!! I think we all want to make a karaoke party with you just to see your smile and laugh together!!

  • @The-Wordsmith
    @The-Wordsmith Před 2 lety +1380

    This is epic. The world needs more Ibo and his 'unique' take on the classics!
    Please make this a weekly slot, guys... even if my spleen can't take it...
    Please like if you agree.
    UPDATE: Wow - 1.3k likes - thank you folks of CZcams!
    Brett, Eddy and Ibo... go on, make this happen. It's the popular vote :-)

  • @NekoHanyouHanaru
    @NekoHanyouHanaru Před 2 lety +708

    He’s such a good sport, what a sweetheart.
    In my vocal pedagogy class we had to teach a student and one of our guys brought in a guy who was tone deaf, and it was really interesting to see them work on basic audiation-really a great learning experience. Tone deafness affects rhythm too, so you really have to start with the basics, but I think you can be taught out of it, with practicing listening first.

    • @elissahunt
      @elissahunt Před 2 lety +27

      Some people might be "taught out of it," but I literally can't sing even though I know what the pitches and intervals should be (and I have an excellent sense of rhythm). I just cannot control my vocal chords to where I can hit the right pitch. I'm like the opposite of someone who has a naturally "great" voice. So, I play instruments.

    • @NekoHanyouHanaru
      @NekoHanyouHanaru Před 2 lety +16

      @@elissahunt That's really interesting! I think it shows there are multiple levels to "tone deafness"
      I wonder if there's any kind of study on the different levels

    • @elissahunt
      @elissahunt Před 2 lety +11

      @@NekoHanyouHanaru I think everything runs a spectrum. There are so many variables involved in music, I'm sure that "tone deafness" is never due to just one thing. Therefor, there would naturally be many levels to it. I wouldn't be surprised if there have been studies done, but it sure would make a good masters or doctoral thesis, wouldn't it?

  • @pomptonqueen
    @pomptonqueen Před rokem +37

    I haven't laughed so hard in a long time. My stomach hurts and I have tears running down my face. Thank you!

  • @antine1279
    @antine1279 Před měsícem +2

    I come back to this video regularly. It's the best comedy on the internet.

  • @irinakermong1217
    @irinakermong1217 Před 2 lety +548

    Ibo is on a higher plane of existence than all of us mere mortals, how can us lesser beings with perfect pitch ever hope to be on his level
    (Seriously though props for him for doing this, he seems like such a lovely human being too)

  • @TwoSetPlaylists
    @TwoSetPlaylists Před 2 lety +372

    Let's acknowledge that Ibo gets the ups and downs right (+ some of the rhythm). This game demonstrates how hard contour search is for music pieces.

    • @LoreCatan
      @LoreCatan Před 2 lety +19

      right? I wanna see how the "sing a song" google search feature deals with classical pieces, I assume it's very similar to this xD

  • @porporworawan
    @porporworawan Před 2 lety +13

    7:56 got me

  • @-chloe-8728
    @-chloe-8728 Před 8 měsíci +4

    the queen of the night part HELP 😭😭

  • @kaitlynweeks4143
    @kaitlynweeks4143 Před 2 lety +973

    My man Ibo did a great job at this despite being tone deaf haha. First off, willingly agreeing to this is mad respect. Second, he's still got a good/decent sense of rhythm and intervals (or following the melody at least). I was able to hear most of the pieces despite the pitch being off. Very entertaining and unique video!

  • @anjii4164
    @anjii4164 Před 2 lety +280

    Love how at 4:20, even if eddy knew the piece, he still waited and let brett try and guess first cuz brett was behind. Love that

  • @KateKongummibears
    @KateKongummibears Před 2 lety +16

    A lot of music is also about rhythm almost as much as pitch and it's pretty easy to recognise popular rhythms, like Beethoven 5.

  • @Yume-Hanabi
    @Yume-Hanabi Před rokem +25

    This is one of my favorite videos ever, I can't stop laughing hysterically every time I watch it 🤣🤣🤣

  • @watermonkey444
    @watermonkey444 Před 2 lety +96

    Ibo’s giving RHYTHM, he’s giving SLIGHT pitch changes, he’s giving HAND GESTURES 🤌🏼.
    I’m obsessed with this video, I could watch 20 more of these.

  • @laughwliz
    @laughwliz Před 2 lety +360

    Omg Ibo, what a chad!😂Absolute best mate! Seriously though, I don't think any of us were ever laughing AT him, but really WITH him (and of course, with Brett and Eddy). I would love to see them make a part 2 and 3 so forth as long as their friendship still exists after this one 🤣

  • @isal7022
    @isal7022 Před rokem +90

    Hearing Ibo mimic the melodies makes me wonder if he also hears the music differently than what it's "normally" supposed to sound like😅

    • @mammamiia08
      @mammamiia08 Před 9 měsíci +14

      I'm practically tone deaf as well (tho I'm hard of hearing and never had any music lessons) and I think I can hear the music like "normal"/musical people - but I have no clue what the different tones are called, how to listen for the differences and so I can't repeat them with my voice. It's like I don't know any technique behind something but can still enjoy it completely unaware of the work behind it, if that makes sense?

    • @isal7022
      @isal7022 Před 9 měsíci +5

      @@mammamiia08 thank you for your reply! So the issue seems to lie in the 'output'-process rather than the 'input'-process, correct? (I'm not a native English speaker so I hope I said this right😅)

    • @mammamiia08
      @mammamiia08 Před 9 měsíci +3

      @@isal7022 I think so personally yes! And also learning, you need to training and lessons to understand the technique behind it.
      (And no worry, english isn't my first language either 😁)

    • @sarahchoi2657
      @sarahchoi2657 Před 8 měsíci +3

      I did a research project on this last year and I found that tonedeafness(or amusia) is technically like a disability and so the severity of the condition can/will vary. Some people are able to hear/process the music but have trouble reproducing said music, while in severe cases they have trouble hearing/processing the musical components.

    • @isal7022
      @isal7022 Před 8 měsíci

      @@sarahchoi2657 oh wow! That's so interesting!

  • @theawesomegamebox513
    @theawesomegamebox513 Před rokem +14

    You guys need to do this again oml this was hilarious!

  • @londongael
    @londongael Před 2 lety +397

    I identified Pachelbel's Canon as the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy. And I can sing nearly as well as Ibo. Haven't seen them laugh so hysterically since Viola Jokes!

  • @cha_mzzn5690
    @cha_mzzn5690 Před 2 lety +101

    Imagine being invited because you're tone deaf like that's insulting and kinda gratifying at the same time lmaoo

    • @augustsurko5290
      @augustsurko5290 Před 2 lety

      SO TRUE

    • @stinaxer4452
      @stinaxer4452 Před 2 lety +8

      As someone who sings like Ibo, I think it would be fun to laugh along with it as well--at least it is ONE time when my "singing" would bring joy instead of groans..

    • @sarasate89
      @sarasate89 Před 2 lety +2

      He volunteered himself according to the video!

    • @povilzem
      @povilzem Před 2 lety

      Being tone deaf is a rare and valuable skill in the musician community. Be assured, Brett and Eddy couldn't fake it if they gave their all.

  • @SarahNP
    @SarahNP Před rokem +8

    I had no idea that tune 4:30 was Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1. That tune is played at literally EVERY GRADUATION! XD

  • @syntacticalcrab
    @syntacticalcrab Před rokem +39

    Claire de Lune is deceptively hard. It SOUNDS simple, but the melody just doesn't go where you expect it to go, so it's very hard to hum along to if you don't already know it. Also, a lot of the time dude has to figure out how to hum a whole ass chord as a single note and I still haven't figured out how to do that xD

  • @KS-cz9qc
    @KS-cz9qc Před 2 lety +404

    I love that the editor couldn’t help it and started playing the actual piece along with Ibo’s vocals. 😂 Joking aside, this was so much fun to watch and for those of us who also have “interesting” pitch, it was nice to be reminded we’re not the only ones out there.

  • @bernacarangan
    @bernacarangan Před 2 lety +371

    i think it would be interesting to see ibo reinterpret a piece and then brett and eddy create another piece using ibo's interpretation
    idk if this made sense but yes

  • @Crunchatize_Me_Senpai
    @Crunchatize_Me_Senpai Před 2 měsíci +1

    What a great sport, a lot of people would get offended or at least embarrassed at how hard these guys are laughing. He takes it in stride.

  • @hannahlowry503
    @hannahlowry503 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Man, I was just listening to the beat of the notes. I couldn't make out a tune at all.

  • @josmery
    @josmery Před 2 lety +380

    My graduate paper was on tone deafness so this makes me super happy!!! He's doing great for no training, and it gives me an idea!! If you guys did a journey with him and helped him improve his ear and pitch accuracy, that'd be a fun, (possibly funny), educational and probably inspiring journey to see him improve!! Keep going, Ibo!!

  • @ealston0826
    @ealston0826 Před 2 lety +238

    More Ibo please more!!! Not only is he very handsome ( with a lot of respect) but he has such a nice personality. Loved the couple of times when Ibo roasted the guys. Brett’s hysterical laugh is the most adorable thing ever!! More Ibo please!!!!!

  • @catowomen
    @catowomen Před 9 měsíci +4

    8:12 naaah he did Debussy dirty 🤣😭

  • @MissesWitch
    @MissesWitch Před měsícem +1

    He completely butchered that Pachelbel Canon in D oh my goodness!!!!!
    It's such a beautiful piece and I can't believe he didn't express that beauty~!!

  • @medogerty6013
    @medogerty6013 Před 2 lety +2311

    He’s honestly better at recognizing and recreating tones than the average person. You guys are just surrounded by a lot more musically capable people than most people are.

    • @methdxman
      @methdxman Před 2 lety +211

      No.

    • @medogerty6013
      @medogerty6013 Před 2 lety +133

      @@methdxman He’s at least able to recognize when notes go up or down. An average person can’t even do that, or if they can it’s less so than him.

    • @scarlet9449
      @scarlet9449 Před 2 lety +68

      Ikr, he can tell where the note goes and have some sense of rhythm

    • @ericadavenport2039
      @ericadavenport2039 Před 2 lety +132

      You're kidding, surely. 😂😂

    • @sydosys
      @sydosys Před 2 lety +411

      @@medogerty6013 average person knows if notes go up and down wdym

  • @bolygohollandi5493
    @bolygohollandi5493 Před 2 lety +286

    So I just made an account to post this. I stopped playing the piano five years ago but I recently picked it up again. I started playing when I was four. My musician mother taught me at home and as I got older I also went to music school. My mother was a very strict teacher (she would often hit me when I messed up a note and she once broke my fingers while practicing when she slammed down the fallboard on them.) She also told me many times that my playing is only for her to show off and impress her friends and colleagues. It made me absolutely dread playing or performing on stage. I eventually lost all my love for music and completely stopped playing at sixteen. I am twenty-one now. I just found your channel a few months ago and watching you two slowly made me fall back in love with playing. I already tried to get back to it a few times before, but I literally couldn't sit down in front of a piano without getting nasty flashbacks and panic attacks or ending up in tears. Yesterday I played through my first piece in five years without breaking down completely. I guess I just wanted to thank you guys for giving back my passion for playing and making me fall in love with classical music again. I could never be grateful enough for that. Thank you!

    • @NewZman23
      @NewZman23 Před 2 lety +26

      wow, that's a sad story,..(bordering on child abuse) ... but thankfully with a happy ending. So glad it's turned out like this for you and I hope you get many many years of joy and happiness from playing and listening to classical music. Brett and Eddy are talented musicians and an inspiration. But if you've been watching their channel you will have seen that they've also been through hardships to get where they are today. Just out of interest what was that piece that you finally got through?

    • @vantannie9291
      @vantannie9291 Před 2 lety +6

      naur babes :( im so glad you found your passion again, the ling-ling has always got your back!

    • @joesr31
      @joesr31 Před 2 lety +10

      Similar experiences, not that extreme though, they would sit beside the piano with a cane and hit me if it wasn't good enough but never broken any bones. I quit around 9yos and didn't touch a keyboard until I was around 22, I just self learn songs I want to now, no pressure for exams/grading, just learning and enjoying at my own pace. I'm not good, but at least I'm enjoying it

    • @NewZman23
      @NewZman23 Před 2 lety +9

      @@joesr31 A happy ending :-) IMHO Playing the piano (or any instrument for that matter) and enjoying playing without any pressure or criticism from anyone listening is like the best meditation exercise.

    • @happyjellycatsquid
      @happyjellycatsquid Před rokem +8

      @@NewZman23 It isn’t “bordering” on child abuse, it IS child abuse. That’s emotional abuse, definitely physical abuse and just an overall nightmare. Yikes

  • @rosedawg7895
    @rosedawg7895 Před rokem +5

    😂😂😂Why am I trying to put myself to sleep watching this. It had the opposite effect. This is hilarious 😂 😂

  • @607
    @607 Před 8 měsíci +4

    This is hilarious :D I wasn't expecting it to be such well-known pieces, but that makes it a lot more fun!

  • @csucskos
    @csucskos Před 2 lety +579

    What makes it harder is that he doesn't always sing the most iconic line but the bass, or just the rythm... Yeah, Ibo's voice is undeveloped but as we all know, everything can be improved by practicce.

  • @fordconnors4326
    @fordconnors4326 Před 2 lety +97

    When this guy says "you know that song that goes..." his friends must be so confused

  • @singingwithdisney
    @singingwithdisney Před rokem +2

    could’ve sworn his “canon in d” was “in the hall of the mountain king” what are the odds of that one coming next

  • @Alice-hj3gk
    @Alice-hj3gk Před rokem +7

    I haven't laughed this hard in years! Thank you so much to Ibo for the guest apparance, I hope you can bring him on again!

  • @jolivia7066
    @jolivia7066 Před 2 lety +311

    Wow is it just me or you guys are posting alot and thats very good

  • @drums4metal
    @drums4metal Před 2 lety +123

    Ibo is a cool dude and has great sense of humor. "Go practice or you'll end up Ike me." Enough said 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @S_Kana
    @S_Kana Před rokem +2

    The guy : "this one quite easy"
    B & E : "..........."
    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @tiyaaji2604
    @tiyaaji2604 Před měsícem +1

    its tradition to come back to this video every once in a while

  • @evelynd9240
    @evelynd9240 Před 2 lety +113

    It cracks me up how Australian they got over the course of this video... hearing Brett say "far out" had me on the floor... and the constant swearing!

  • @MelinaYuritza
    @MelinaYuritza Před 2 lety +68

    8:06 He sounded like someone explaining some deep stuff in the most serious way ever.

  • @fruitybooty663
    @fruitybooty663 Před rokem +2

    Lol. Just came from watching the new video. My guy is not tone deaf. He just can't replicate the sounds :D

  • @dotdotdot...176
    @dotdotdot...176 Před rokem +6

    How many times did Brett (nearly) fall out his chair? Yes.