And the most amazing thing is that they are able keep a straight face all along!
Videos
Silent Hallelujah
Händel’s Hallelujah chorus is notoriously difficult to perform well. These “silent monks” found a solution to that problem.
Can we use that technique as well?
Pipe dream? No: Pipe Drum!
Who said you need expensive instruments to make music? Just make your own 🙂
Georgian Rhapsody
Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody performed by a children’s choir in the former soviet republic of Georgia. Worth watching because of their choreography: gestures, coordinated swaying etc.
Waltz like a log driver
We have sung this one on several occasions. Here’s an NFB vignette to go with it.
If Beethoven were alive
If Beethoven were alive today, I think he’d enjoy this. And Mozart too, for sure. Chopin, I don’t know, did he have a sense of humour?
Silly is ok too ;-)
This guy show that just about anything can be used as a musical instrument.
And if you find a piggy pan flute too ordinary, watch him play on a chair. No, not just sitting on one, but playing on one too!
This is my Canada
Beautiful pictures of our great country.
Don’t open your mouth
We’re often told to open our mouth to sing, but some talented people don’t need that to be able to project their voice. This young girl is amazing!
Don’t make a musician laugh
An excerpt from Victor Borges 80th birthday concert in Tivoli Concert Hall, Copenhagen, Denmark (1989). Turn on the subtitles, unless you understand Danish.