Hi Chris, I believe everything is in the correct octave. If I made a mistake somewhere, could you please specify where? Some sections are marked "8va," which means to play an octave higher.
I could be wrong but the mallets closely resembles the vic virth multi-tonal robert van sice mallets. I could be very wrong but the color grey of the mallet is very similar. the shading in the room could be in effect but it might be those maybe
beautiful technique and artistry from the performer (Dr. Meyer)...lovely piece (Burritt)
Dam walter white can play a mean marimba!!!!!!
Your performance has inspired me to learn this. Amazing performance :)
Hi Billy, thank you so much for the kind words! I was using three Vic Firth M124's and one M123 in the bass mallet position. I hope that helps.
Yeah I just got my pair of those (the Van Sice) and LOVE them!
It's so pretty in so many different ways... It's epic...
Awesome performance!... Congratz
I'm working on Scirocco now and this is my reference vid! Great playing man...
Great piece, fantastic performance!
So good! I love it!
This is awesome I really want to learn this piece. Really amazing!!!
just...intoxicating.
Hi Chris, I believe everything is in the correct octave. If I made a mistake somewhere, could you please specify where? Some sections are marked "8va," which means to play an octave higher.
I think he's wondering if a 4.3 octave has enough notes to play this piece.
Spectacular performance! What mallets are you using?
I could be wrong but the mallets closely resembles the vic virth multi-tonal robert van sice mallets. I could be very wrong but the color grey of the mallet is very similar. the shading in the room could be in effect but it might be those maybe
Hi again