10 Strange Star Wars Songs, From Banjo To Homemade Tuba
Alex Covert — March 25, 2009 — Pop Culture
References: buzzfeed
There are thousands of aspiring musicians who post videos of themselves and their music on YouTube in hopes of becoming the next big thing. The people in these 10 videos more than likely won’t make it “big” per se, but they might gain 15 seconds of fame. Sit back and watch these interesting renditions of songs from the Star Wars movies, where the instruments are as strange as the folks who play them. Instruments such as an electric organ, a trombone, a jaw harp, many in a 5th & 6th grade orchestra, a banjo, a guitar, a clarinet, 15 wine bottles, a theremin (weird electronic thingy), and even a home-made tuba.
Trend Themes
1. Unique Musical Instruments - The use of unconventional and homemade musical instruments in performances presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the music industry.
2. Youtube Musicians - The rise of aspiring musicians gaining recognition through YouTube highlights the potential for disruptive innovation in the online music industry.
3. Niche Fan Tributes - The creation of specific fan tributes, such as Star Wars songs, showcases the potential for disruptive innovation in targeted music content creation.
Industry Implications
1. Music - The music industry can explore inventive ways to embrace and promote unique musical instruments and performances.
2. Online Video Streaming - The online video streaming industry can tap into the rising popularity of YouTube musicians and develop platforms to support their growth and monetization.
3. Content Creation - The content creation industry can capitalize on the demand for niche fan tributes by providing platforms and resources for creators to produce targeted music content.
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