Vielen Dank für den Kommentar! :-) Bin jetzt auch gerade dieses DaMa-Dance zu lernen, und muss sagen, das ist verdammt schwer.. ;-) Aber wird schon gehen.. lg
I really like this becuase its like an actual song, as opposed to traditional mallet pieces that simply focus on complexity and impressing other musicians instead of actually focusing on people listening.
First of all, thank you for taking the time to properly record a marimba. Second, great job, I had never heard this piece before but I am glad I heard your version. Excellent job!
i recently ordered a pair of ney rosauro signature mallets medium hard and medium soft and am pretty happy with them. they are about 30 bucks a pair but very good. a nice pair for starting would be "giff howarth signature keyboard mallets" medium and meium hard i think i bought. they are good affordable mallets with a nice sound so perfect for starting "beaters" . good luck with learning marimba. :)
Hi! My name is Tyus Bowman and I live in the U.S., New Mexico to be more exact. I'm a percussionist in high school currently and I love this solo. I've listened to it every day this week almost and I would really like to find this piece in America. If you could give me any details or specific locations to find this I would really appreciate it. I'm not sure if you'll be able to respond to this in time but any information would help. Thanks and keep making music! :)
This would probably be a 6 in Florida. 5's are usually beginner 4 mallet stuff, and don't generally have octaves or seconds this much. It's also a bit quick of a pace for a standard 5.
Awesome tune. I'm trying to find it in america so i can play it in my percussion studio at Ball State but i dont know where to get it. any suggestions?
It depends on which state your in and what contest. In florida solo and ensemble, this is probably a 5 out of 7. But in international standards, this is about a 4 out of 6
hi, i just bought this solo a day or two ago, im wondering what mallets you used for this peice? and are they wighted? thanks and im looking forward to learning this peice
I have a very important question. How do u work up your indepence so u can play that 6/8 part at the beginning? And is it just easier to play that top note stuff with the right hand outside mallet or are u just comfortable playing it like that?
@MarieeSaysHello Yellow after the rain is probably the dumbest sounding piece ever, but is great for teaching technique. Id suggest getting a few more solos under your hands before you order this.
Good point. Yeah, more likely a 6. But I still don't consider 5's beginner 4 mallet stuff. I consider grade 4 stuff beginner 4 mallet stuff. Like solos from technique books. Go look at Frogs and the smadbeck etudes. Those are 5's and they ARENT easy. But yeah this is a 6. It reminds me of Rhythm Song by Smadbeck (6) =3
Vielen Dank für den Kommentar! :-)
Bin jetzt auch gerade dieses DaMa-Dance zu lernen, und muss sagen, das ist verdammt schwer.. ;-)
Aber wird schon gehen..
lg
I really like this becuase its like an actual song, as opposed to traditional mallet pieces that simply focus on complexity and impressing other musicians instead of actually focusing on people listening.
ich liebe den klang dieses marimbas, super soundqualität und super skill ;)
First of all, thank you for taking the time to properly record a marimba.
Second, great job, I had never heard this piece before but I am glad I heard your version. Excellent job!
i love your interpretation of this song, beautiful dynamic work, great sound quality. amazing job overall
i recently ordered a pair of ney rosauro signature mallets medium hard and medium soft and am pretty happy with them. they are about 30 bucks a pair but very good. a nice pair for starting would be "giff howarth signature keyboard mallets" medium and meium hard i think i bought. they are good affordable mallets with a nice sound so perfect for starting "beaters" . good luck with learning marimba. :)
Absolutely lovely!!
Wonderful song, I really enjoy your compositions.
Take care
CRAZY!!!
wahnsinn! wunderschön :-)
I love this song, you played it really nice
5 stars
awesome!!!
@MarieeSaysHello Just keep looking. There are some awesome solos out there.
nice!
Hi! My name is Tyus Bowman and I live in the U.S., New Mexico to be more exact. I'm a percussionist in high school currently and I love this solo. I've listened to it every day this week almost and I would really like to find this piece in America. If you could give me any details or specific locations to find this I would really appreciate it. I'm not sure if you'll be able to respond to this in time but any information would help. Thanks and keep making music! :)
This is the most amazing elevator music ever
This would probably be a 6 in Florida. 5's are usually beginner 4 mallet stuff, and don't generally have octaves or seconds this much. It's also a bit quick of a pace for a standard 5.
working on this piece right now. It's pretty tough, but sounds so good.
Awesome tune. I'm trying to find it in america so i can play it in my percussion studio at Ball State but i dont know where to get it. any suggestions?
It depends on which state your in and what contest. In florida solo and ensemble, this is probably a 5 out of 7. But in international standards, this is about a 4 out of 6
Hte Composer is the person, where you can see in the video ;-)
Nils Rohwer!
hey
erstmal sehr gute qualität und zweitens auch richtig geiles stück...
benutzt du nur diese 2 overhead mikros?
das freut mich, ich bin auch auf'm BW, vielleicht kann ich ihn hören
Wow that was cool. Can you get me the sheet music for that please
can i get this score? it sounds awsome and what mallets are you using?
In this Video I use Marimba Mallets from Peter Offelder, the Red One
www.offeldertimpani.de/
this is really cool! what mallets are you using, they have a really awesome sound.
hi, i just bought this solo a day or two ago, im wondering what mallets you used for this peice? and are they wighted? thanks and im looking forward to learning this peice
I'm looking for this music too. Publisher?
oh i found out where to get it! you can go to tforcedotcom and you can pay 15 dollars for 4 week shipping to 20 for 2 week =D
I would really like a copy of this.Do you know where i may i get it from? P.s. Great job! (:
geil
what grade is this? this looks like a really good solo...
where can i get a copy of this, i would like to perform it
how can I purchase the sheet music for this?
where can you get this music?
how can i bu the sheet music for this ?
Where can i Buy the partition?
I have a very important question. How do u work up your indepence so u can play that 6/8 part at the beginning? And is it just easier to play that top note stuff with the right hand outside mallet or are u just comfortable playing it like that?
@piano1meets2vibes Thank you so much!
does this require a 5 octv?
nice!
How many octaves is this song?
なっちゃんじゅーすN Hi, you Need 4,3 oct. for DaMa-Dance
what grade is this?
Ja! Er spielt altersklasse 4 (aus brandenburg)
@MarieeSaysHello Yellow after the rain is probably the dumbest sounding piece ever, but is great for teaching technique. Id suggest getting a few more solos under your hands before you order this.
Good point. Yeah, more likely a 6. But I still don't consider 5's beginner 4 mallet stuff. I consider grade 4 stuff beginner 4 mallet stuff. Like solos from technique books. Go look at Frogs and the smadbeck etudes. Those are 5's and they ARENT easy. But yeah this is a 6. It reminds me of Rhythm Song by Smadbeck (6) =3
@robbysanders92 hey its brittney, i asked him a while ago, he inboxed me the link, ill send it to u :)
Kumpel von mir hat das unteranderem zu jumu gespielt und 25 punkte :) bei landeswettbewerb
bund ist in 2 wochen :D
he is my uncle
my bad its 22
look at my comment at the top
tfrontdotcom sorry
WTF O-o