The Bottle Boys: Breaking Boundaries with World-Class Musical Performances on Unlikely Instruments

The Bottle Boys are a Danish band that was founded in 2005 by four professional musicians: Martin, Kaspar, Johannes, and Philipp. They are known for their unique performances using bottles and other unlikely instruments. With their creativity and vigour, the band's vision has been to entertain and inspire as many people as possible.
The Bottle Boys use bottles like aerophone instruments, similar to ocarinas or flutes, blowing in them to produce different notes, or, sometimes, shaking or slapping them. In the hands of true musicians, this is enough to produce complex, beautiful melodies.
Their performances have taken them all over the world, where they have entertained audiences with their world-class musical performances. They have become a global phenomenon, gaining millions of views on YouTube and Facebook with their videos. The Bottle Boys have covered everyone from Michael Jackson to Sebastian from The Little Mermaid, offering fresh unique view on popular melodies and songs.
The Bottle Boys continue to break boundaries and inspire others to think outside the box. They are a true testament to what can be achieved with creativity, talent, and hard work. Their performances are not to be missed, and they are a band that is definitely worth keeping an eye on.
Here are some of the most popular of the fantastic Bottle Boys music videos
1. Bottle Boys - Billie Jean (Michael Jackson cover)
2. Bottle Boys - Under the Sea (The Little Mermaid cover)
3. Bottle Boys - Call Me Maybe (Carly Rae Jepsen cover)
4. Bottle Boys - Despacito (Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee feat. Justin Bieber cover)
5. Bottle Boys - Party Rock Anthem (LMFAO cover)
While playing music on bottles is harder than it seems, ocarina may offer similar music qualities while being easy to learn and beginner-friendly instrument. Our book contains 50 popular songs with fingering chart, adapted specially for 4-hole ocarina but also suitable for 6-hole ocarina as well.
