The 3 Worst Instruments I've Ever Reviewed...

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Published 2021-02-14

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  • @bigbrungus5284
    "In my continual strivance for minimalism" he says whilst sitting in front of an enormous wall of obscure brass instruments
  • @Dr_E_Yekley
    That low brass choir at the end felt like heaven after hearing that awful excuse of a cornet.
  • @Xzyum00
    It's one of those things. I bet you never thought it'd be possible for an instrument to be worse than the tenor sousaphone, and yet here we are. The faces you make with the tenor sousaphone are absolutely priceless. Yet, somehow we find an instrument that is worse. I fear that this isn't the end, I fear that something worse exists. Side note: My wallet just fell apart so I'm gonna try the Ridge Wallet.
  • @ElMamaHuevo15
    That wallet was so good that Trent grew a beard for a few seconds
  • @rawlinsonboy
    My neighbours put a complaint into the local council because I was laughing so loud at that cornet playing
  • @alexhb12333
    I want to hear a brass section made up of all these "instruments".
  • @tubaboydany5020
    damn trent looks like he’s lost some weight, keep it up homie!
  • @TomGeller
    This was especially fun. The universe has conspired to bring us to this point: Created those instruments, given you the drive and ability to review them, and compelled you to edit the clips into this...thing. We may now retire to our home in the stars.
  • Hearing you play the Indian cornet reminds me of the times the kids in middle school band would trade instruments when they had a substitute teacher.
  • @spuddart3540
    Trent is the legit king of roasting. Convince me otherwise.
  • @wdashwor
    When I started watching this, I thought, well, they can't really be all that bad. I was wrong. This is hilarious!
  • @samuelbrown434
    I have that same Sai cornet. I figured "it's only $100 and i only need it to teach one trumpet lesson per week so it will probably do..." it lasted less than a year before the metal had corroded/rusted enough that no amount of oil would let the valves or slides move to any functioning degree. I replaced it with the ACB doubler's cornet which although was 6x the price is easily 1000x the value. And it sounds like an actual brass instrument and is soooo much more enjoyable to play, look at, hold, and smell!
  • @robsmith9392
    Sir, I can’t play a musical instrument to save my life, but thank you for a excellent laugh on that last “instrument “
  • Fascinating take on obscure brass that most of us mortals have never heard of let alone seen. Where do you manage to find these rarities? Your wall of brass is fascinating to say the least. Thank you Trent.
  • @Cgreulin11
    Story time: Where I live we do a thing called All West where we audition to get into a "better band". I'm a junior in high school now, so I am able to audition for Symphony Orchestra. I was so excited until I saw the audition music... It called for a C trumpet. So I did the sensible thing and asked my director if I could use one. To my surprise, he didn't have one. So I decided to look for one on the internet. I finally find one that says "Bach C trumpet. Great condition" I looked at the description and images to see if it was legit... it did seem legit. I wait a few weeks for it to come in just to find a C trumpet case that says "Made in India" on it. I look inside and sure enough: "Sai Musical" was written on the bell. The valves were sticky, the slides didn't work, the tuning was horrible, and the valves were not the same length. Even one of the valve caps were crooked. Needless to say, my audition did not go well. :(
  • @uni-byte
    Wow! Congrats on the weight loss. Your looking great. I too lost 100lbs 2 years ago. You feel great, right? Well, it looks like you do. Kudos dude.
  • @starseed168
    My favorite YouTuber; never fails to make me chuckle while actually learning something. "Fun yet serious!"