Tchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet - Don’t play in the gaps! (

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • The struggle is real 😬
    Max concentration is needed to not play in the gaps of this Romeo and Juliet moment.
    #orchestra #classicalmusic #tchaikovsky #cymbals #bassdrum #percussion #orchestralpercussion
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Комментарии • 74

  • @sivadepilif
    @sivadepilif Год назад +279

    The cymbal part represents the sword strokes in the fight.

    • @allysttms
      @allysttms Год назад +11

      wow thats amazing

  • @Dylonely42
    @Dylonely42 Год назад +186

    This is epic ! The forbidden love…

  • @premgandharvmusic
    @premgandharvmusic Год назад +32

    Wonderful cymbals sound 👏👏👏

  • @theclimbingchef
    @theclimbingchef Год назад +27

    One of my favorite pieces I got to perform in highschool

    • @justforever96
      @justforever96 Год назад +2

      I always thought our school had a good music program (which I sadly totally ignored to go smoke pot with my friends), but there is no way out students would have been playing something this complicated. Unless I really missed something. We had a semi famous jazz musician as a teacher, I remember that much, everyone was very proud we had him.

    • @theclimbingchef
      @theclimbingchef Год назад +3

      @William Walker it was a high school regional orchestra that I had to audition for. RIP Dr. Stephen Gage

    • @csgaming7269
      @csgaming7269 Год назад +1

      @@theclimbingcheffor a second I thought a school orchestra played that!

    • @csgaming7269
      @csgaming7269 Год назад +1

      I was like there’s no shot a high school orchestra could play this lol

  • @user-kz9sg2cx6
    @user-kz9sg2cx6 10 месяцев назад +1

    Chaikovsky - Great master of Orchestration.

  • @johnnytheyoungmaestro
    @johnnytheyoungmaestro Год назад +36

    Back in 2018, we had our marching band competition show based around love. It included music from both Tchaikovsky and Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet suites, and it also included P!nk's Learn to Love Again. Such an awesome piece of music!

    • @eu3b3e
      @eu3b3e 10 месяцев назад

      I had that but instead of the last to Cuz I love u by Lizzo and I'l always loge you by Whitney Houston

  • @МарианаДимитрива

    Благодаря за тази красота!❤❤❤❤❤

  • @derekdiehl883
    @derekdiehl883 Год назад +9

    i played timpani on this piece last year, so fun

    • @0live0wire0
      @0live0wire0 Год назад

      Be glad you're not a composer/conductor. This level of complexity seems like a reasonable reduction of many symphonic pieces of the period.

  • @samuelungar6528
    @samuelungar6528 Год назад +2

    Putting the percussion parts on screen while the strings are doing that finger-melting run is insane.

    • @vjf12
      @vjf12 10 месяцев назад +1

      There's an excerpt from this in my high school allstate audition and omg it's hard💀💀💀

  • @user-z57h
    @user-z57h Год назад

    I got goosebumps watching this

  • @fabiovalenza9811
    @fabiovalenza9811 Год назад +2

    Beautiful! Thanks for these videos. They are very instructive and very useful for those approaching the composition and listening to classical music.

  • @danielejossi3968
    @danielejossi3968 Год назад +3

    Très bonne qualité merci

  • @aisha_ok
    @aisha_ok Год назад

    So good!

  • @datboijoe6052
    @datboijoe6052 Год назад +2

    my marching band show had this and it was do cool playing it

    • @eu3b3e
      @eu3b3e 8 месяцев назад +1

      Same

  • @thecheetocello
    @thecheetocello Год назад +2

    I love this piece so much

  • @chichicheesee
    @chichicheesee Год назад

    Love tchaik for this... Totally not biased cause I played this piece

  • @energiger
    @energiger Год назад +1

    Hyper super!!!!!!

  • @qixiang
    @qixiang Год назад +7

    This is a 100% marks cymbal 🎉

  • @terryslade6240
    @terryslade6240 Год назад +10

    A very difficult piece to perform!

  • @golden_runes8432
    @golden_runes8432 Год назад +5

    i’m playing this with my youth orchestra. thank god i play bassoon so if i accidentally play in between no one will hear hahahaha

  • @evoke4356
    @evoke4356 Год назад

    ed is such a nice fella

  • @someopinion922
    @someopinion922 Год назад

    A-choo! A-choo! A-choo!

  • @richiejohnson
    @richiejohnson Год назад +73

    I've got to hand it to those musicians. How the hell do you count out those 16th notes on the repeated C with that wicked syncopation?

    • @lisahinton9682
      @lisahinton9682 Год назад +3

      @R Stedler How? Very carefully! ;-)

    • @justforever96
      @justforever96 Год назад +8

      Practice. Much practice. And a conductor I assume.

    • @TheUnderscore_
      @TheUnderscore_ Год назад +4

      You don't need to count it. Just hear it once (either by recording or playback software), and you should be able to replicate it. Practicing also obviously gets it drilled into your head so you don't mess up during performance.

    • @lux5164
      @lux5164 Год назад +4

      those are eighth notes?

    • @magmahawk583
      @magmahawk583 Год назад +1

      That’s not a 16th note, it’s a simple 1 and 2 and, so on and so forth. I’ve played it in my orchestra, it’s not very difficult for trained musicians.

  • @eu3b3e
    @eu3b3e 8 месяцев назад

    First two notes 😮

  • @장고우와라
    @장고우와라 Год назад

    악보를보고들으니
    씹고 뜻고 맛보는것같아요

  • @LuisLopez-xx2db
    @LuisLopez-xx2db Год назад +1

    Another of the more known masterpieces of Tschaikowsky , but this part isn't the most famous.

  •  Год назад

    Wtf, is this Titanic? James Horner is a cheeky fellow.

  • @raymondboudreau
    @raymondboudreau Год назад

    Wohoo! Second try!

  • @jorgeisaacgonzalezprieto6590
    @jorgeisaacgonzalezprieto6590 Год назад

    Exelentes cortos!!?

  • @TuanHoang-hb2id
    @TuanHoang-hb2id 6 месяцев назад

    I wanna see 2 people play cymbals who will get it right 😅😅😅😅

  • @ЕгорЧернявский-н5я

    Вот отсюда и вышел Стравинский

  • @sebastianparapar4393
    @sebastianparapar4393 Год назад

    Yeah, probably would be nice we could hear the strings.

    • @richiejohnson
      @richiejohnson Год назад

      I don't think it's a studio recording.

    • @eu3b3e
      @eu3b3e 8 месяцев назад

      I can hear them fine?

  • @RobertoMartinez-kv5tp
    @RobertoMartinez-kv5tp Год назад

  • @gary100dm
    @gary100dm Год назад

    So many of these RUclips takes don't give any credit to the conductor.

  • @Leomerya12
    @Leomerya12 Месяц назад

    This notation is incorrect.

  • @oliverwakila
    @oliverwakila Год назад

    Name of the piece?

    • @oliverwakila
      @oliverwakila Год назад

      @Wesrets omg thank you so much, I didnt realise the video had a title 🙃

    • @gary100dm
      @gary100dm Год назад

      It's Tchaikovsky

    • @GJYYNGII
      @GJYYNGII 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@gary100dm They asked for the name of the piece, not the composer.

  • @根室牧場主
    @根室牧場主 Год назад

    シンバル万が一間違えたら目立つな

  • @baibaandersson9454
    @baibaandersson9454 Год назад +1

    Who is condacter? Its playd wery weard. To much timpanes and drums, all the wright tragedy goes like strings section straiting with get technically playd but all this intensity is lost.Strings play haotic and Is to late.

    • @monkeyfuture3212
      @monkeyfuture3212 Год назад

      You don't know anything about music! If you would, you would know that there are some moments in music history where Strings are used to form a sound carpet, that is built upon by other instrument, in this case percussion. This does not mean its always like that, the percussion group is often usef to lay a carpet for other instruments, just not in this case. Keep in mind, that the strings arent always the main part or the melody!

    • @GJYYNGII
      @GJYYNGII 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@monkeyfuture3212I'm sorry, but first of all, your atrocious spelling gives me a migraine. And second, you obviously don't know what you're talking about. A lot of classical pieces have percussion in them, so I don't see what the issue is here. I've never seen anyone complaining about the performance of a piece being played "weird" and how there's too many timpani in the orchestra. And I don't know what you mean by the strings playing chaotically and are too late. There are literally times when the musicians have to play melts at a fast speed that's written on the score. Again, what's the problem here? It's like you're complaining over nothing in particular. And just like MonkeyFuture said, The strings are used to form a sound carpet. But they always the main part of the melody all the time.