Guide to Mallet Percussion | Marimba, Vibraphone, Xylophone, and Glockenspiel Comparison

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

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  • @ZacharySavinsky
    @ZacharySavinsky  2 года назад +7

    What’s YOUR favorite mallet instrument?

    • @LBTY1
      @LBTY1 2 года назад +5

      Marimba, Glockenspiel, Xylophone, and Vibraphone.

    • @ZacharySavinsky
      @ZacharySavinsky  2 года назад +2

      Hey why not pick them all, right?! They each have their own great qualities about them!

    • @LBTY1
      @LBTY1 2 года назад

      @@ZacharySavinsky Yeah I know.

    • @PaYT20
      @PaYT20 2 года назад

      vibraphone + steel pan+ my favorite paino

    • @ZacharySavinsky
      @ZacharySavinsky  2 года назад

      Oh steel pan is so cool! Wish I knew how to play.

  • @jenniferbraud6750
    @jenniferbraud6750 10 месяцев назад +6

    I just dropped by to get basic information, as a friend just gave me a student xylophone.
    But, as you know, the amount of knowledge shared here needs more attention than a drive -by viewing. Very impressive with your vast knowledge base, the overall presentation of the video, and most of all, your confidence level as a commentator. Because I'm older,(61 complete revolutions around the Sun) I can't help but think about how proud your parents must be. I certainly am...(& subscribed)
    ☯️🌜🎆🎹🔎🥁🎶

  • @tiitus.crawford4025
    @tiitus.crawford4025 Год назад +3

    Helped me majorly with my music appreciation class.

    • @ZacharySavinsky
      @ZacharySavinsky  Год назад +1

      Glad the video helped you! Let me know if there's any other content you'd like to see👍

  • @ToumaitheMioceneApe
    @ToumaitheMioceneApe Год назад +2

    I’ve been doing percussion for a long while now, but I’m only now getting the chance to really get into mallet percussion. I’ve had a couple glockenspiel parts here and there, but nothing major. This quarter though I have a very big xylophone part along with my first marimba solo! This video has been really helpful with getting me to better know these instruments so I can better improve my own playing. Thank you, and I can’t wait to see what I get to play next.

    • @ZacharySavinsky
      @ZacharySavinsky  9 месяцев назад

      You're welcome! Let me know if there's any other videos I can make to help you on your journey!

  • @nataterraturzelle8584
    @nataterraturzelle8584 11 дней назад

    I took percussion fundamentals a couple of years ago -- this was a very good refresher! I'm a preservice educator doing practicum right now. Could you talk about Orff instruments? Like how they correlate to standard instruments, how they're different, what their purpose is, etc?

  • @widowthehedgehog
    @widowthehedgehog Год назад +2

    Hey! Great video! I just want to say that as a percussionist myself I’m very happy that you want to educate people on mallet instruments and how different they are. I will say that you did leave out a very rare mallet instrument that I don’t think you knew existed, there are only 6 of them made and I just so happen to have one in my house. It is a 5 octave marimba but it has three more notes that are lower and is called a 5 and a 3rd. Have a great day!

  • @martinazammit7548
    @martinazammit7548 Год назад +3

    Wow amazing video. So hard to find videos about percussion. Thank you

    • @ZacharySavinsky
      @ZacharySavinsky  Год назад +1

      You’re welcome! Let me know if there’s any content you would like to see in the future!

  • @Hokie5Libra82
    @Hokie5Libra82 Год назад +1

    Wow, what an informative video! Found this when I couldn't think of the name of the vibraphone and glockenspiel kept on coming up in my searches, which I knew was not correct, lol. As a former violinist, it's so interesting how the sheet music is printed and read! Still sounds complicated to me and is breaking my brain a little bit, but I get it 😄

  • @praticademusica
    @praticademusica 6 месяцев назад

    Like your mood. Explanation's rhythm are just perfect. Thanks for sharing.

  • @emericklamontagne3652
    @emericklamontagne3652 Год назад +1

    Excellent tutorial. Aloha from Hawaii.

  • @erkkiriekkola3305
    @erkkiriekkola3305 3 месяца назад

    8:34 Jesu, bleibet meine Freunde by Bach

  • @CyZebra26
    @CyZebra26 7 месяцев назад

    Hi! My school just had a gift from some local organization and we got a few instruments for our School's marching band. One of them is a Marimba, around 3 octaves long i think? Just had them a few months ago, and i was soo happy to have the skill for it, since our marching band officers told me that I was the one who's gonna play the marimba from now on. Just came across your video and thought it was very helpful, since i still feel new around my Marimba despite using it for many band practices. I didn't know that a Marimba was basically a percussion instrument so i guess that makes me a percussionist? Still have no idea about that one. Just wanna say thank you for creating a video about these cool instruments, definitely will check out ur other vids man!
    -sending love from the Philippines 🎉

  • @JeremyWachira-b9j
    @JeremyWachira-b9j 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video.

  • @stevechrisman3185
    @stevechrisman3185 Год назад +1

    Thanks Zach !

  • @SternLX
    @SternLX Год назад

    10:57 You don't want to know the price of that Concert Glockenspiel she was playing... although, with the right Mallets, you can make that Glockenspiel sound just like a Celeste Piano.

  • @BlaineKleinMusic
    @BlaineKleinMusic 2 года назад +2

    Great video! Super informative and straight to the point. This is a great resource. Thanks for making!

    • @ZacharySavinsky
      @ZacharySavinsky  2 года назад

      I appreciate your kind words! Thank YOU for watching!

  • @user-vd1xl2sr5h
    @user-vd1xl2sr5h 3 месяца назад

    Could you please explain why some higher notes have longer resonators? I thought higher notes required shorter resonators.

  • @QuasarEE
    @QuasarEE Год назад

    Have you ever seen or heard info about a tenor xylophone? Some orchestral works call for one (like Orff's Trionfo di Afrodite) but there's no info about them anywhere that I can find. I'd presume w/o more info that it just has a lower range but sometimes range differences comes with a bit of a color shift as well so I hate to assume.

  • @ehsanrostamimusic509
    @ehsanrostamimusic509 8 месяцев назад

    hi dear friend good evening how are you? excuse me is there a glockenspiel instrument but it's first note to be c 4 in the middle octave and this model of glockenspiel instrument that you have spoken about it it's first note is almost in fa and sol 5 octave? and please guide/lead me.

  • @EmeraldChest312
    @EmeraldChest312 Год назад +1

    What four mallet technique was she using in the vibraphone demonstration?

    • @ZacharySavinsky
      @ZacharySavinsky  Год назад

      Cross Grip! It's more effective when playing on vibraphone over Stevens Grip. Mostly due to the flat surface of the vibraphone over the raised "black keys" of the marimba/xylophone.

  • @boojiemanuno
    @boojiemanuno 2 года назад

    I'd like to know iff I'm correct. Thier is a song by the Fortunes ( Rick n Roll) " That Same Old Feeling" Are they using the Marimba wood Xylophone with the Resonators. I just love that tune it's sounds soft !

  • @Androchan
    @Androchan Год назад

    Hi, are there any cons on using wooden mallets on the Glock?

  • @stevensegal3531
    @stevensegal3531 Год назад +1

    Great informative video. Can you recommend a marimba or vibraphone brand/model for beginners? Not kid-sized but for adults. I don't want to break the bank when starting out.

    • @birdieafton5227
      @birdieafton5227 Год назад

      Mallet instrument are sturdy. You wouldn’t break anything for a few good years. That being said, my band uses a lot of Majestic brand.

    • @lxtus_xoxo
      @lxtus_xoxo 7 месяцев назад

      for what you want, check out the yamaha ym-1430 padauk marimba. it's about $4000, but it's a hearty fella

  • @gustavooliva5390
    @gustavooliva5390 Год назад

    How would you tune a vibraphone?

    • @QuasarEE
      @QuasarEE Год назад

      You don't. The tuning of the bars is set by the manufacturer. And for whatever reason they use A=442 or 443 Hz almost always, rather than A= 440.

  • @kentosalazar
    @kentosalazar Год назад +1

    thanks

  • @m.richards6947
    @m.richards6947 Год назад

    Is the Marimba the one you usually hear in film scores and corporate ads doing the low notes?

    • @widowthehedgehog
      @widowthehedgehog Год назад

      Yes. No xylophone or vibraphone can go that low.