I think Mr. Carrick would also be a phenomenal teacher. His descriptions about the very complex principal percussion position and set of instruments is so naturally informative and at ease. I had not realized how many logistics go into setting up each percussion section player and using the best of their abilities---well before the actual concert. Lots of considerations for a principal percussion professional. This is a superb summary of the section. Well done!
I am also a percussion major, I love the marimba and the xylophone. But of course the orchestra won't have that super dignified sound without the tympani. Thanks so much for this video. I am also now an orchestra conductor and arranger, I shared this video to my percussionists.
I usually play the bassoon, but I recently got the chance to play in a percussion ensemble which was an eye opener and a lot of fun. I just started playing the Contrabassoon and I’m pretty sure it plays lower notes than the bass drum.
This answer is from Keith Carrick: The xylophone and marimba are both made of wood, but differ in their pitch range. The xylophone is like a violin and the marimba is like a cello.
I think Mr. Carrick would also be a phenomenal teacher. His descriptions about the very complex principal percussion position and set of instruments is so naturally informative and at ease. I had not realized how many logistics go into setting up each percussion section player and using the best of their abilities---well before the actual concert. Lots of considerations for a principal percussion professional. This is a superb summary of the section. Well done!
I am also a percussion major, I love the marimba and the xylophone. But of course the orchestra won't have that super dignified sound without the tympani. Thanks so much for this video. I am also now an orchestra conductor and arranger, I shared this video to my percussionists.
thank you for sharing this! excellent talent.
I usually play the bassoon, but I recently got the chance to play in a percussion ensemble which was an eye opener and a lot of fun. I just started playing the Contrabassoon and I’m pretty sure it plays lower notes than the bass drum.
I really enjoyed this. Mad props, thank you!
my dude just fucking killed that snare drum
It's very fun to watch. Thanks for sharing.
nice! Sound so good.
That first part vaguely reminds me of the movie "prova d'orchestra" by Fellini
great!
Very nice Keith Carrick. My brothers name is also Keith.
nice
I notice that he uses matched grips on his snare drum sticks
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What about the marimba? Or is that a type of Xylophone?
This answer is from Keith Carrick: The xylophone and marimba are both made of wood, but differ in their pitch range. The xylophone is like a violin and the marimba is like a cello.
The marimba does have a lower range than the xylophone but it also has a much mellower, less piercing sound. That's what it's really known for.
it also depends on the mallets you use. The mallets changes the timbre of the certain percussion.
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