Orchestra Performs After Eating The World’s Hottest Chili Peppers

The Danish National Chamber Orchestra performs Tango Jalousie after eating the worlds hottest chili peppers. The orchestra, conducted by Chili Klaus, does a surprisingly good job of keeping it together until after they end the piece.

What do you get when you combine chili peppers and an orchestra? The answer: One entertaining video.

Danish YouTube star and chili pepper enthusiast Chili Klaus teamed up with the Danish National Chamber Orchestra to produce his newest video.

Klaus kicks off his video short alongside Erik Heide, concert master, as the two share a love for music and spicy peppers. “I think chili is an important ingredient to have in many parts of your life,” Heide says.

In what Klaus calls “a special mix of chili tasting and classical music,” the orchestra begins playing “Tango Jalousie,” while Klaus conducts the musicians. While all seems composed and controlled, the members pop one of the world’s hottest chili peppers in their mouths. Cue the tears, coughs and pained expressions.

According to Klaus’ Facebook page, the members chewed on one of three hottest peppers in the world — Carolina Reaper, Trinidad Scorpion Moruga Blend and Ghost peppers.

As the video continues, the beet-red musicians carry on with their piece. And, sure enough, the groups completes the song to its entirety.

Naturally, the chamber orchestra was very relieved when it was over, The Mirrior says. At the end of the video, musicians are seen groaning, coughing and run off stage. Heide even doubles over on the stage after the performance.

While seemingly painful and borderline tortuous, the stunt proves to be equally impressive and cringe-worthy.

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Orchestra Performs After Eating The Worlds Hottest Chili Peppers

 

Senri Kawaguchi: Amazing Japanese Girl Drummer

Senri Kawaguchi Amazing Japanese Girl Drummer
Senri Kawaguchi

Japanese drummer Senri Kawaguchi is only sixteen and is in a class all by herself. In this video she plays Jinshin War by Kawaguchi Chisato with a grace and speed that is unmatched by many professional drummers.

Enjoy!

This past summer, S. White, a Taiwanese jazz drummer and street performer, stole everyone’s heart with her impressive drumming skills and adorable head-bobbing. Well, it looks like she’s not the only one gaining attention for her drumming!

A video of Senri Kawaguchi playing along to “Jinshin War” by Kawaguchi Chisato has been going viral. Many people claim she is more talented than most professional drummers and she has mastered quite a unique technique. Most impressive of all? Kawaguchi is only 16-years-old.

So how exactly does a teenager get to be so talented? Well apparently Kawaguchi was only 5-years-old when she first picked up drumsticks. By the time she was eight, she was receiving lessons from famed Japanese drummers.

Since then, she’s kept herself quite busy with her passion. She performed with rock band Nokemono before she became a teenager, landed endorsement deals with Yamaha and Zildjian, received awards in the “Rhythm & Drums Magazine” contest, appeared on a number of television shows, released her debut DVD “Horoscope,” and is currently touring with idol group E-Girls.

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Little Drummer Boy

Three-year-old Lyonya Shilovsky, from Novosibirsk in Russia, held his own with an adult orchestra as he drummed along to a rousing rendition of Jacques Offenbach’s Orpheus in the Underworld, commonly known as the “Can-Can”.

Enjoy!

You’re never too young to follow your dreams.

While his peers are still busy banging on pots and pans, this 3-year-old is playing the drums with an adult orchestra — and holding his own during Offenbach’s “Orpheus in the Underworld” (otherwise known as the “Can-Can”).

Sure, he needs his dad to help him recover when a drumstick flies out of his hand, but the pint-size musician barely misses a beat.

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Little Drummer Boy
Lyonya Shilovsky: Little Drummer Boy

 

Prince EA – Can We Auto-Correct Humanity?

The entertainment for this weekend: “Can We Auto-Correct Humanity?” by St. Louis Rapper Prince EA.

This video is a true work of poetic art. It reminds everyone what’s truly important in our lives, proving that words can affect, inspire and even change people.

“Technology has given us everything we could ever want, and at the same time, stolen everything we really need.”

You need not delete your social networks or destroy your cell phones, the message is simple, be balanced, be mindful, be present, be here. :)

 

Prince EA - Can We Auto-Correct Humanity?

 

Playing The Star-Spangled Banner With A Gun

This may be the most patriotic thing ever!

When thinking of America there are two things that may come to mind, patriotism and guns. This video is the perfect mix of the two, and one no one gets hurt.

Musical Targets is a “source for armoury harmony” – a place where gun enthusiasts in Colorado can shoot and make music at the same time.

Here, the folks at Musical Targets show off their aural and rifle skills by playing the tune for the US national anthem, the Star-Spangled Banner.

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Playing The Star Spangled Banner With A Gun

 

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