Hey! There! I'm really enjoying to watch your playing. If you don't mind can I ask you to have this solo piece? I really need this one. But I can't get it too fast easily .
I mean all of them are as good or most likely better than me but why do they hold the mallets up so high lol. Maybe our teachers are just from different schools of technique
I think that the marimba players hold their mallets high for projection of sound, and then don't raise them back up to mute the ring. Maybe for kind of a sforzando effect. They are only background music for the soloist, after all.
Probably just for control, I find myself going further up the stick for more control (Such as green scales at high tempos) as you have a more even balance, however, I don't think is that technical of a piece for that to be the case. Probably just a different technique that was taught.
this sounds like it would be an underwater theme in a classic video game
sounds like an old fashioned carousel
i got the marimba 4 part for this piece, its super fun
I got the base
Marimba two
Same (it's fun but super annoying)
Un génie le xilophomiste 😦😯😦
this tickles my brain in some odd way..
Bravo lads!
I've got The marimba 3
Advanced chopsticks. Very well done!
wow! What a cute little tune :))
Amar Dhillon chill out 😅
Amar Dhillon bro this guy is a headass
I get german classical vibes but at the same time zelda vibes
Wow!
1:17 the hardest part let me put a timestamp so i can practice
Hey! There! I'm really enjoying to watch your playing. If you don't mind can I ask you to have this solo piece? I really need this one. But I can't get it too fast easily .
Amar Dhillon breh
@Amar Dhillon yes because they know exactly which video you're talking about and they've watched it
I mean all of them are as good or most likely better than me but why do they hold the mallets up so high lol. Maybe our teachers are just from different schools of technique
I think that the marimba players hold their mallets high for projection of sound, and then don't raise them back up to mute the ring. Maybe for kind of a sforzando effect. They are only background music for the soloist, after all.
@@musicalman3499 I think they are referring to holding them high up on the mallet, they are within "normal" height ranges.
Probably just for control, I find myself going further up the stick for more control (Such as green scales at high tempos) as you have a more even balance, however, I don't think is that technical of a piece for that to be the case. Probably just a different technique that was taught.
Pensé q el principio era como el tambourins chinois
1:18 el payaso
cheep cheep beach
💀 sounding