• Classical orchestra eating the worlds hottest chili peppers ...
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuvUaFp_qMQ#t=43[/media] such emotions
I didn't know Hot Pepper Orchestrating was a thing that I needed in my life until now.
The ending lmao [editline]2nd November 2014[/editline] Also dang, that's a nice music hall
Goddamn, they're professionals. I've had one of those ghost chili peppers and I couldn't do that. They chewed it up all the way too.
Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Not the world's hottest peppers, standard old habaneros. I promise they would not be doing this if they ate the current hottest pepper in the world.
[QUOTE=hrak;46390381]Not the world's hottest peppers, [B]standard old habaneros[/B]. I promise they would not be doing this if they ate the current hottest pepper in the world.[/QUOTE] Where are you getting your information? Here's their official post. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/91ikEgN.png[/IMG] Here's a pepper comparison in graph form. [t]http://i.imgur.com/f73KluE.png[/t] Source of data is [url]http://www.pepperscale.com/[/url]
Conductor: Chili Klaus :v:
I'm really feeling for the wind instruments.
such feeling wow
Just shows how professional they are. Only at the end you realize just how brutal the peppers are. Great job keeping it up.
They should do an orchestra where all the members have those electrical necklaces you use on dogs, and at random times they get shocked. It sure would sound interesting.
I think Brainiac did something of that sort.
I've never played any brass or woodwind instruments before. Do they get washed regularly or will they be forever spicy?
The conductors first name is Chili
[QUOTE=Krinkels;46391676]I've never played any brass or woodwind instruments before. Do they get washed regularly or will they be forever spicy?[/QUOTE] Most brass instruments have a spit valve which can be opened at any time, and accumulated spit is blown out. Some people have sprays for their mouth pieces that they keep in their case, I always used water if I felt it had been dirtied. Woodwind reeds are replaced quite often.
Sadly this orchestra is getting shut down because of budget cuts.
As far as the whole instruments being washed out? No, literally almost never especially in the case of the wood winds, and even more so at the level these people are playing at. Those are all very expensive instruments. Although thinking about it more, the woodwind and brass may have specifically played much lower quality instruments than they would at a real show. I would never blow spicy chili saliva into a potentially $10,000+ custom oboe.
That was completely brilliant :v: you could definitely hear the effect
I want to see one with really low concentration tear gas.
I ate a habanero once and felt like dying. Kudos to these people.
Playing a wind instrument after eating a pepper must be murder. I'd never do that to myself.
[QUOTE=Socram;46392536]As far as the whole instruments being washed out? No, literally almost never especially in the case of the wood winds, and even more so at the level these people are playing at. Those are all very expensive instruments. Although thinking about it more, the woodwind and brass may have specifically played much lower quality instruments than they would at a real show. I would never blow spicy chili saliva into a potentially $10,000+ custom oboe.[/QUOTE] I honestly don't think the instruments took any damage from this - change the mouth piece on your woodwind instrument and you're golden. Most brass instruments are pretty easy to clean anyway, and it's not like chili peppers are corrosive to any dangerous degree.
[QUOTE=GoDong-DK;46393703]I honestly don't think the instruments took any damage from this - change the mouth piece on your woodwind instrument and you're golden. Most brass instruments are pretty easy to clean anyway, and it's not like chili peppers are corrosive to any dangerous degree.[/QUOTE] Still, you don't want a spicy trumpet.
NO EATING IN UNIFORM.
[QUOTE=Snickerdoodle;46390540]Where are you getting your information? Here's their official post. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/91ikEgN.png[/IMG] Here's a pepper comparison in graph form. [t]http://i.imgur.com/f73KluE.png[/t] Source of data is [url]http://www.pepperscale.com/[/url][/QUOTE] Doesn't matter what they say. Those are clearly habaneros. You can see the peppers.
reguarding the woodwinds, the most you'd have to do is change the reed brass is easy since youd just have to rinse it a bit
The trick is not to establish an emotional connection with the chili
The nice thing about being apart of an orchestra is that if the audience doesn't know the song, even the fuck-ups sound right and you won't notice them. This sounded perfect :v:
You can definitely hear the drop in quality but they held it together way better than I thought they would. They were still top-tier quality.
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