Bobby Ge
Bobby Ge
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Bobby Ge - System Haptics Off, for percussion quartet (So Percussion)
Completed March 23, 2024
Premiered May 14, 2024 by So Percussion in the Lewis Arts Center, Princeton University
All of my music is in some way, shape, or form, grounded in how people interact. I have a particular interest in how new social norms develop in and around the presence of everyday tech: the unspoken rules of texting; the limits on cell phone time in public; where and when it’s permissible to cold call someone (i.e. never); whether a thought is more fit for an email, a text, or a direct message, etc.
For all of the incredible conveniences afforded by digital technology, people speak so disparagingly of its ubiquity that manufacturers have actually created features that specifically...
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Видео

You Have Entered the Public Domain (Steamboat Willie Riff)
Просмотров 29914 дней назад
Written for Aliayta Foon-Dancoes, violin, and j clancy, drums Video editing, music production, and composition by Bobby Ge Dedicated to Nicolas Berge Completed March 7, 2024 Premiered April 16, 2024 at Taplin Auditorium, Princeton University No art exists in a vacuum. Everything owes its existence to something earlier, and this cycle of ideas forms the backbone of creativity. The public domain ...
Bobby Ge - You Have Entered the Public Domain, for violin, drum set, and fixed media [Score Follow]
Просмотров 65014 дней назад
NOTE: this piece is meant to be enjoyed as an audiovisual composition! The video can be found here: ruclips.net/video/C0w2LJfEISA/видео.html Completed March 7, 2024 Written for Aliayta Foon-Dancoes and j clancy Premiered April 16, 2024 at Taplin Auditorium, Princeton University No art exists in a vacuum. Everything owes its existence to something earlier, and this cycle of ideas forms the backb...
Bobby Ge - Pupil of Light, for soprano, ensemble, and electronics (Khemia Ensemble) [Score Follow]
Просмотров 55121 день назад
Completed April 1, 2023 Premiered April 19, 2024 by Khemia Ensemble in Music for a Great Space, Greensboro, North Carolina Commissioned by Khemia Ensemble I have been an admirer of Karen An-Hwei Lee’s sumptuous poetry for years now. Her profound yet transparent writings are often surprisingly prosaic, blending technical buzzwords and theological jargon together with colloquial, personal observa...
Bobby Ge - Songs of Refuge, for chamber orchestra [Score Follow]
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.Месяц назад
Completed August 14, 2021 Premiered November 17, 2023 by the Sioux City Symphony Orchestra and conductor Ryan Haskins Selected by the Pacific Chamber Orchestra for their first annual orchestra readings Events in 2020-21 made me reconsider what ‘Asian Americanness’ and ‘Christianity’ meant to me, particularly in the aftermath of the Atlanta shootings in March 2021. The ambiguities I contemplated...
Bobby Ge - Pareidolia and Other Habits, for symphony orchestra
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Commissioned by the 2022 Barlow Prize Completed December 23, 2023 Premiered by the Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra and Juan Felipe Molano in Benaroya Hall, March 17, 2024 Humans have a fascinating tendency to search for meaning or patterns in places where there might not be any. Be them faces in the clouds (pareidolia), coincidental events aligning with birthdays (synchronicity), or backward m...
Bobby Ge - Continuity Errors, concertino for alto saxophone and band [Score Follow]
Просмотров 8452 месяца назад
Score and performance materials available from murphymusicpress.com. Commissioned by the United States Navy Band Completed Oct. 17, 2023 Premiered at George Mason University Jan. 16, 2024 by Jonathan Yanik and the U.S. Navy Band As a child, I used to obsessively rewatch my favorite movies. Seeing the same sequences over and over, I would begin to notice little mistakes across cuts - misplaced i...
Bobby Ge - Sighting the Swallow, for symphony orchestra [Score Follow]
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.2 месяца назад
Co-commissioned by the New York Youth Symphony and the Interlochen Arts Academy as part of the 2022 First Music Program Premiered 03/19/23 by Michael Repper and the New York Youth Symphony in Carnegie Hall Recorded in rehearsal at the DiMenna Center Growing up between the US and China, I always found the idea of home to be somewhat elusive. This was never truer for me than in 2022: I passed thr...
Bobby Ge - Panes of Grisaille, for string quartet (JACK Quartet) [Score Follow]
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.3 месяца назад
Completed September 11, 2023 Premiered November 29, 2023 by JACK Quartet in Taplin Auditorium, Princeton University The grisaille technique has always interested me for the challenges posed to its practitioners: the technique limits painters to monochromatic palettes. Beginning as underpainting for stained glass, grisaille eventually flourished as an entire form of its own in the 16th century. ...
Bobby Ge - To Saint Augustine, for soprano, chamber ensemble, and electronics [Score Follow]
Просмотров 4465 месяцев назад
Completed August 23, 2023 Premiered at the Cube, Virginia Tech, September 26, 2023 by Derek Shapiro (cond.), Ariana Wyatt (sop.), Betsy Lantz (fl.), Michelle Smith Johnson (cl.), Kyle Hutchins (sax), Annie Stevens (perc.), Gloria Engle (pno.), John Irrera (vln.), Molly Wilkens-Reed (vla.), Alan Weinstein (vc.), and Charles Nichols (ambisonic mapping). Commissioned by Gordon Yee I have a complic...
Bobby Ge - Of a Feather, for large chamber ensemble [Score Follow]
Просмотров 6505 месяцев назад
Commissioned by Justus and Elizabeth Schlichting for the 2023 Bang on a Can Summer Festival Completed May 27, 2023 Premiered July 29, 2023 as part of Bang on a Can's Loud Weekend 2023 by Todd Reynolds (cond.), Claire Litwinowicz (vln.), Santiago Velo Quintairos (vla.), Elizabeth Kate (vc.), JP Bernabe (cb.), Abrielle Scott (fl.), Anne Pinkerton (ob.), Lucas Gianini (cl.), Will Pyle (sax), Maya ...
Bobby Ge - Found in Stillness, for violin, clarinet, and percussion (F-Plus Trio) [Score Follow]
Просмотров 7506 месяцев назад
Completed July 27, 2023 Premiered in Taplin Hall, Princeton University on September 12, 2023 Written for F Plus I began this piece in what was perhaps the quietest period of my life in some time. The years prior had been filled with tumult and a sense of encroaching loss, and in that time, I had begun to crave isolation. Rather suddenly, I found it - I spent the start of 2023 tucked away in a w...
Bobby Ge - Suspire, for alto sax, accordion, and double bass
Просмотров 5166 месяцев назад
Written for the 2023 Bang on a Can Summer Festival Premiered July 26, 2023 at MASS MoCA by Will Pyle (saxophone), Iwo Jedynecki (accordion), and Sam Zagnit (bass) Recorded live by Jacob Ridderberg Suspire is a brief meditation on the act of breathing. Built out of several simple dovetailing ‘inhale-exhale’ gestures, the piece moves gently up and down the ensemble’s range as its members fade in ...
Bobby Ge - Metastable State, for sinfonietta [Score Follower Video]
Просмотров 2766 месяцев назад
Completed November 6, 2019 Special Distinction for the 2022 ASCAP Rudolf Nissim Prize Flute: Stephanie Ray Oboe: Sam York Clarinets: Lara Mitofsky Neuss Bassoon: Joy Guidry French Horn: Alexander Ian Oon Trumpet: Jia Yi Lee Trombone: Joey Becker Drum set: Colin Crandal Vibraphone: Sejeong Pyo Piano: Jonathan Shin Violin I: Claire Hebeisen Violin II: Audrey Maxner Viola: Amy Tan Violoncello: Ire...
Bobby Ge - To the Memory of a Little Grasshopper [Score Follower Video]
Просмотров 5206 месяцев назад
Completed Dec. 15, 2022 Recorded at Oktaven Audio on March 29, 2023 by Huizi Zhang, piano, and Charles Mueller, audio Premiered April 9, 2023 at Scholes Street Studio I have always shied away from writing solo piano music. I was never quite sure which frightened me most - the density of the canon? The instrument’s relatively prescriptive design? Or did it simply hold too many associations for m...
Bobby Ge - Hymns After Laurie Spiegel, for solo piano [Score Follow Video]
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Bobby Ge - Hymns After Laurie Spiegel, for solo piano [Score Follow Video]
Bobby Ge - To Speak As One, for saxophone quartet
Просмотров 12 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Bobby Ge - To Speak As One, for saxophone quartet
Bobby Ge - Celeste Forma, for string quartet
Просмотров 5 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Bobby Ge - Celeste Forma, for string quartet
Bobby Ge - Variations for Worlds Below, for alto saxophone, piano, and percussion
Просмотров 4516 месяцев назад
Bobby Ge - Variations for Worlds Below, for alto saxophone, piano, and percussion
Bobby Ge - Intuitive Geometry, for mixed ensemble
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Bobby Ge - Intuitive Geometry, for mixed ensemble
Bobby Ge - The Light That Breaks Through, concerto for piano and strings [Score Follower Video]
Просмотров 9316 месяцев назад
Bobby Ge - The Light That Breaks Through, concerto for piano and strings [Score Follower Video]
Bobby Ge - A Mere Breath, for violin and electronics
Просмотров 9176 месяцев назад
Bobby Ge - A Mere Breath, for violin and electronics
Bobby Ge - Minutes Between, for string orchestra
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Bobby Ge - Minutes Between, for string orchestra
Of a Feather
Просмотров 756 месяцев назад
Of a Feather
Found in Stillness, for F-Plus
Просмотров 828 месяцев назад
Found in Stillness, for F-Plus
To Speak As One, for saxophone quartet
Просмотров 381Год назад
To Speak As One, for saxophone quartet

Комментарии

  • @_cynth_wave
    @_cynth_wave День назад

    yeah okay i guess

  • @cwmcomposing
    @cwmcomposing 2 дня назад

    very cool piece! what is your composition process? do you directly notate on music notation software or do you write on paper?

    • @bobbycge
      @bobbycge День назад

      usually just right into the notation software!

  • @josephbovecomposing
    @josephbovecomposing 2 дня назад

    I love the drumset writing in this, such a great piece!

  • @jacob.feldman
    @jacob.feldman 4 дня назад

    Love this piece, an incredible addition to our repertoire! Thank you for the inspirational writing!! 🔥🔥🔥

    • @bobbycge
      @bobbycge 2 дня назад

      yay, i'm really glad you enjoy it!

  • @raphbiss1
    @raphbiss1 4 дня назад

    Masterpiece

  • @idontwantahandle.
    @idontwantahandle. 5 дней назад

    This is really cool! I'm curious have you ever tried writing anything for harp?

    • @bobbycge
      @bobbycge 4 дня назад

      alas nothing for solo harp yet lol! if you enjoyed this, you should check out this piece by tom morrison for harp and electronics - ruclips.net/video/Jhz42f9UH1s/видео.html&ab_channel=ParkerRamsay

  • @bathanhdinh5777
    @bathanhdinh5777 5 дней назад

    Mood

  • @OdeToTruth
    @OdeToTruth 5 дней назад

    i studied composition at the late 90's and decided to get a career as a clarinet player later on as after my PhD I needed to support myself and couldn't quite make living off composing... so please read these as friendly comments and not trolling of some sort... I thought that a couple of pauses for more drama and breath won't harm...these full textures are only effective in relation to thinner ones... I also have a feeling upon lookin at your work that you compose directly into the notation software... no sketching by hand, am I wrong? I say that because when one writes by hand they immediately reflect on their work and don't compose endless streams rather "maniacally"... it's not bad just not a sighn for maturity... the difficult thing in composition is to make it light, not full...to emphasize the chamberness of those smaller ensembles...not to create bombastic textures... what do you think?

    • @bobbycge
      @bobbycge 5 дней назад

      those are really good takes! thanks for the thoughts! i will say when i began this piece that i wanted to write something short, forward-moving, and intense - though because of that, it definitely comes off a bit maniacal hahaha. i admit that i'm generally very attracted to pulling as large a sound as possible out of chamber ensembles i write for, though i agree that transparency and lightness can be signs of patience and maturity (lol things i lack)! thanks again for your thoughts - i'm currently working on another string quartet, and i'm hoping to try something a bit different from this one!

    • @OdeToTruth
      @OdeToTruth 5 дней назад

      @bobbycge I believe that among the advanced contemporary music lovers, those bigger sounds can only become significant due their context and what preceeded them, not due to their inherent glimmer or thrill... that is the true challenge of composing... to convince the audience that nothing is extra and all that there is could only be organized in a particular way, rather thoughtfully and not only craftfully...

  • @7stringjazz1
    @7stringjazz1 6 дней назад

    Very cool. Love the harmonic chords and other extended sax techniques. Wonderful qt!

  • @johnpcomposer
    @johnpcomposer 8 дней назад

    Always using these playing techniques in wonderfully musical ways....the 1812 overture and other works and their recombinations are so much fun...this creates an ethereal fantasy kind of world...a kind of surreal musical collage....as if perhaps Schnittke and Ives got gene spliced in a teleportation machine.

    • @bobbycge
      @bobbycge 7 дней назад

      thanks a bunch! yeah, i'm really attracted to humor, absurdity, and surrealism, and i thought it'd be fun to try to create something really surprising and wild with this one. glad you enjoyed - love the comparisons to ives and schnittke hahaha.

    • @johnpcomposer
      @johnpcomposer 7 дней назад

      @@bobbycge Well, it takes a lively imagination and alert musical thinking to pull something like this off.

  • @DolceMusicGroupZim
    @DolceMusicGroupZim 9 дней назад

    Amazing composition. Was the drum kit part played live or it was sequenced?

    • @bobbycge
      @bobbycge 9 дней назад

      that's all live! jc is a monster performer! (there is one sequenced drum set part around 3:10 though!)

  • @johnpcomposer
    @johnpcomposer 10 дней назад

    Quite ingeniously written...I love the forward motion and the tonal shifts...quite inspiring.

  • @emmanuelfernandes5610
    @emmanuelfernandes5610 11 дней назад

    this is amazing. may more people know this!

    • @emmanuelfernandes5610
      @emmanuelfernandes5610 11 дней назад

      for some reason yt thought some guy in Brazil should see this vid and now I'm here, nice

    • @bobbycge
      @bobbycge 11 дней назад

      ​@@emmanuelfernandes5610 hahahahahah thanks so much for watching! praise be to the algorithm

  • @idontwantahandle.
    @idontwantahandle. 12 дней назад

    i love the textures

  • @marcsmith7789
    @marcsmith7789 14 дней назад

    profoundly trippy! Love the imagination and color in this piece. The combination of the sort of "found" material is delightfully chaotic and fun, and all that fun belies what is clearly a very thoughtful and carefully constructed piece.

    • @bobbycge
      @bobbycge 14 дней назад

      thanks a ton! yeah, the whole thing is built around the idea of how everyone (whether they realize it or not) is inspired by something that's come before, so i thought to try and make it a tad more explicit here (and a tad more irreverent).

  • @OctopusContrapunctus
    @OctopusContrapunctus 14 дней назад

    Really love it ❤love the well deserved dramatic arch. I love how kind ironic the climax sounds and how it is really a mixture between silly and dramatic love it❤(I use silly as at most care and use always as a highest praise❤)

    • @bobbycge
      @bobbycge 14 дней назад

      lol thank you so much! no it definitely is silly, and that was a big part of the point hahaha i think silliness is very underrated in classical music : P

    • @OctopusContrapunctus
      @OctopusContrapunctus 10 дней назад

      @@bobbycge sameeeeeeee I believe that silliness adds so much more drama that people consider. I found that for my taste in classical music it depends so much on the possibility of the composer to Humor themself, not in the hihi haha sense, but most likely that the music has this kind of ecstatic feeling to it

  • @finnianlong1177
    @finnianlong1177 14 дней назад

    Incredible!

    • @bobbycge
      @bobbycge 14 дней назад

      glad you enjoyed lol!

  • @christopheschiltz9976
    @christopheschiltz9976 14 дней назад

    At 6 minutes in, I was starting to feel like the piece could be a bit shorter... Then came this ridiculous (in a good way) ending, and I was like "You know what, nvm, It definitely needed that" 😂 Great piece as always man, love your work! ❤ You are a great inspiration ^^

    • @bobbycge
      @bobbycge 14 дней назад

      hahahahaha i am glad! yeah, to be honest, i do think the pacing drags a little bit around the same point - but happy to hear the ending felt earned! the final two minutes or so are probably my favorite part of the piece lol

  • @15tatt
    @15tatt 14 дней назад

    This is absolutely amazing and such an inspiration!!!! You depicted how a PhD student in composition at Princeton should sound like!!! As a student preparing for his portfolio I am so very grateful of this, and I sincerely wish you the best on your academic and composition journey!

    • @bobbycge
      @bobbycge 14 дней назад

      lol thanks a ton! i should say my colleagues here are all wonderful and have very different (though equally impressive) soundworlds! i'd highly recommend checking out the music of christian quinones, if you liked this piece; he's a truly fantastic composer with a much more impressive command of electronics and such. best of luck with your applications - phd apps are such a drag lol

    • @15tatt
      @15tatt 5 дней назад

      @@bobbycge thanks so much for your reply! Just one question, how would you define the musical ‘ism’ of this piece?(like electronic, neoclassicism smth like that)

    • @bobbycge
      @bobbycge 5 дней назад

      ​@@15tatt hmm i actually have no idea! i guess i'm not especially preoccupied with classifying my own music or trying to fit into existing aesthetics... i just like writing what's exciting to me! i suppose this could maybe fall into some kind of poststructuralist critique of popular entertainment? idk lol

  • @G.TranscriptionsDidactics
    @G.TranscriptionsDidactics 15 дней назад

    Grande complimenti

    • @bobbycge
      @bobbycge 14 дней назад

      thank you thank you!

  • @ex867gahyunhan6
    @ex867gahyunhan6 15 дней назад

    wowwowwowwowwowwowwowowow this is so beautiful! The future of contemporary classical music.

  • @thekathal
    @thekathal 15 дней назад

    goodness those percussion instrument changes seem a bit athletic lmao :P great piece!!!

    • @OctopusContrapunctus
      @OctopusContrapunctus 14 дней назад

      Oh hi there 🐙

    • @thekathal
      @thekathal 14 дней назад

      @@OctopusContrapunctus well hello :3

    • @bobbycge
      @bobbycge 14 дней назад

      hahaha that's what i asked my percussionist! we ended up working out a solution where the glockenspiel was right next to them and they could just turn and play the glock/drums with the same sticks/mallets if needed.

  • @dominikclarke6545
    @dominikclarke6545 15 дней назад

    ...definitely put a warning for photosensitive epilepsy on this 💀

    • @bobbycge
      @bobbycge 14 дней назад

      hahahah its the first thing in the video!

    • @dominikclarke6545
      @dominikclarke6545 14 дней назад

      @@bobbycge oh right you are! i love it haha, wonderfully off-the-rails nutso

  • @kevinchen8325
    @kevinchen8325 15 дней назад

    Can’t believe god let you cook so absolutely with this one

  • @pietandersen6120
    @pietandersen6120 15 дней назад

    How you even imagine some of these sounds is beyond me

    • @bobbycge
      @bobbycge 14 дней назад

      somedays i wonder that myself :P

  • @nathanielparksmusic
    @nathanielparksmusic 16 дней назад

    He boat on my Willie til I steam

  • @danielgermano5026
    @danielgermano5026 17 дней назад

    genius

  • @Malcomposer
    @Malcomposer 17 дней назад

    Another amazing piece! I love the way you used sandpaper blocks. How did that idea come up?

    • @bobbycge
      @bobbycge 17 дней назад

      i think i heard that in a piece by christopher cerrone - i'm forgetting which one off the top of my head, but he has some really, really lovely percussion writing in pieces like 'don't look down,' 'meander, spiral, explode,' and 'goldbeater's skin.'

  • @qbitqbit6512
    @qbitqbit6512 20 дней назад

    love the detunedness of the piano 1!!!!!!

    • @bobbycge
      @bobbycge 20 дней назад

      hahahahha thanks lol honestly that was not my idea - that was the piano's :P

  • @bee893
    @bee893 20 дней назад

    It's like I'm floating in the vast ocean in a comfortable dream

    • @bobbycge
      @bobbycge 4 дня назад

      wow lovely imagery lol! thanks!

  • @InfiniteHappy-Music
    @InfiniteHappy-Music 21 день назад

    Such an inspiration!

  • @InfiniteHappy-Music
    @InfiniteHappy-Music 21 день назад

    Such an inspiration for some of my own compositions!

    • @bobbycge
      @bobbycge 21 день назад

      glad you enjoy! hope to hear some of your work soon!

    • @merenarin1579
      @merenarin1579 20 дней назад

      It is like 80 s Pop Jazz sound destabilized by durational incosistency/proportional notation and timbral string writing. It surely works formally. Though I would maybe prefer a more clear cut structure resembling to conventional one instead of one movement concerto form (which is quite contemporary in my perspective), and some extended techniques in Piano part also to create contrasts. But somehow this music maintains it's energy and the flow is quite attractive. I have been following your channel occcasionally I should admit inspiring works you load here

    • @bobbycge
      @bobbycge 20 дней назад

      ​@@merenarin1579 lol wow thanks for the take! yeah, i would love to write a more conventional large-scale concerto sometime - this short one had more to do with the restrictions on the commission than my actual artistic interest. cool that you found those connections with 80s pop jazz - i definitely wasn't thinking of that, but i hope you enjoyed!

  • @doritoapollo123
    @doritoapollo123 22 дня назад

    i didnt even know saxophones could make those sounds

    • @bobbycge
      @bobbycge 21 день назад

      lol still surprises me honestly; can't say i totally understand what the physics of it all is...

  • @ElisaHalley
    @ElisaHalley 22 дня назад

    Omg a masterpiece!! I’ve been following you about 4/5 months and I really love your music and all you transmit. Greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽

    • @bobbycge
      @bobbycge 22 дня назад

      thanks! glad you enjoyed!

  • @KennethDahlKnudsen
    @KennethDahlKnudsen 23 дня назад

    this is incredible! wauw!

  • @gm_bonki
    @gm_bonki 23 дня назад

    Maaaan I want toooo plaaaaay thiiiiis soooo baaaaaad buuuut myyyy quarteeet is noooot skilleeeeed enouuuuuugh foooor thiiiis pieceeeeee.

  • @markbrown6978
    @markbrown6978 24 дня назад

    So refreshing, totally fresh, outside the box, but with actual intent!!!

  • @ethanhcomposer
    @ethanhcomposer 26 дней назад

    Beautiful music! Just a quick question :D --what did you do as a composer before your college years (as a high school composer)? what tips would you give to a high school composer whose goal is to get their music known and performed? thanks!!

    • @bobbycge
      @bobbycge 25 дней назад

      thank you! honestly, in high school, i wasn't really much of a composer - mostly i just listened to a ton of music! i truly do think that's maybe one of the best things anyone can do at any point, as getting to know and love a wide variety of music helps you keep an open mind and broadens the kinds of techniques you're familiar with. i attempted to transcribe some of the music i really loved in high school (mainly film music at the time), and that in retrospect was very handy! and obv if you have friends who are musicians, it might also be really fun to make music for/with them. i didn't really get to hear anything i wrote performed until college, but that was mainly because my high school didn't have a real music program. hope that helps!

  • @batecado250400
    @batecado250400 26 дней назад

    Alabado sea Jesucristo

  • @alxnmxsic
    @alxnmxsic 27 дней назад

    Beautiful! 👏👏👏

  • @blackeyedolive
    @blackeyedolive 29 дней назад

    🗣️ayo bonbe u a lil sus baka 😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳

    • @bobbycge
      @bobbycge 20 дней назад

      lol happy birthday oliver

  • @portmantonal
    @portmantonal Месяц назад

    Really interesting, the opening has some notes which sound exactly like a reversed recording. Not a sound I knew could be achieved live, let alone on a saxophone! I believe these are the "flair dramatically! sharp cutoff" notes - was there any additional technical instruction you gave to the players for that?

    • @bobbycge
      @bobbycge Месяц назад

      lol yeah, good ears! i'm a huge fan of that 'reversed piano hit' sound, and i use it maybe a little too much in my music haha. i didn't need to say any much more than the instructions i gave - i think one thing that helps is that flared crescendo, where the hairpin has those outward curves at the very end that emphasize how dramatic the sound should be. turns out it's a really easy sound to accomplish on a lot of instruments - sounds really great on brass too!

  • @marcogalvani1706
    @marcogalvani1706 Месяц назад

    Really awesome piece!

  • @l34hlevi
    @l34hlevi Месяц назад

    this is one of the best string quartets i have ever heard, you achieved everything you set out to achieve. you are amazing

    • @bobbycge
      @bobbycge Месяц назад

      wow, thanks for saying that!! really appreciate it!

  • @PerformerFocus
    @PerformerFocus Месяц назад

    This is great music!

  • @Quim141
    @Quim141 Месяц назад

    Moving staticism

  • @WorldofIntenseArtie
    @WorldofIntenseArtie Месяц назад

    Tremendously gorgeous and amazing textures. Bravo!

  • @danielvenzuela
    @danielvenzuela Месяц назад

    I found you on RUclips and now I can't stop listening to your wonderful music.

    • @bobbycge
      @bobbycge Месяц назад

      thanks! more to come!

  • @zacvee7255
    @zacvee7255 Месяц назад

    This is SO cool! The attention to detail is insane.

  • @me-mg6vi
    @me-mg6vi Месяц назад

    oh my god that was really really amazing