The mechanical taps, whirs, and dings, and the unintentional ASMR, combined with your studious gazing at the music, and (please take no offence) the outfit give the impression that I'm watching a clockmaker at work, delicately crafting and assembling all the parts of a wonderful new creation. Wonderful composition, and excellent performance!
I saw this in a performance about 8 years ago. It stood out in my mind amongst a ton of other music over the years. At some point I lost track of what it was called, but it still made an impression, and I wished I could find it. finally, 8 years after seeing it performed, i spent about an hour google searching today and found it. And its every bit as awesome all this time later.
this is outrageously awesome. so groooovy. Casey Cangelosi really shows what is possible and certainly makes being a percussionist so awesome. Can't wait to play a piece of his at my recital.
What a great piece of music ! You managed to tame this "metronome" and as a result, it feels quiet at the end of the piece. Great ! This is definitevely a master piece, not far for the musical theater of Mauricio Kagel, also with a great mastery of "time", "space", gestures and musical nuances ! Bravo for this creation !
Man, that was awesome. How did you get the metronome to go quiet right at the end? It sounded like you edited it out in post, but only after the metronome cut out.
Hi, Casey! greate piece, man!!! I'm drummer and research for a long time the use of brushes in Jazz and Brazilian music, and a few months ago I was thinking about how would be their usage in contemporary percussion music. And, voilà, you did it!! congratulations!!!! I'd like to play that, bro! Where can I buy the parts? Greetings
The mechanical taps, whirs, and dings, and the unintentional ASMR, combined with your studious gazing at the music, and (please take no offence) the outfit give the impression that I'm watching a clockmaker at work, delicately crafting and assembling all the parts of a wonderful new creation. Wonderful composition, and excellent performance!
Thanks! Beautiful interpretation
AMAZING!
Casey is ahead of time!!!
Thank you, Manuel!
I saw this in a performance about 8 years ago. It stood out in my mind amongst a ton of other music over the years. At some point I lost track of what it was called, but it still made an impression, and I wished I could find it. finally, 8 years after seeing it performed, i spent about an hour google searching today and found it. And its every bit as awesome all this time later.
this is outrageously awesome. so groooovy. Casey Cangelosi really shows what is possible and certainly makes being a percussionist so awesome. Can't wait to play a piece of his at my recital.
Probably one of the most original and creative snare solos out there, AMAZING!
Casey I loved this peace and seeing it in person was just great thanks for coming in to our drum line practice and showing us in person
How in the world this video didnt viralize?
What a great piece of music ! You managed to tame this "metronome" and as a result, it feels quiet at the end of the piece. Great ! This is definitevely a master piece, not far for the musical theater of Mauricio Kagel, also with a great mastery of "time", "space", gestures and musical nuances ! Bravo for this creation !
Thank you very much!
@@CaseyCangelosi "Music gives wings to the soul" ! As said Platon. Thank you a lot for your great composition !
As always Mr.C, masterful composing and playing. Truly love it!!
I'm so happy this video is 10 minutes. This is so intriguing
saw this live! simply amazing!!!!!!!
this is so amazing.
Wow, sounds great! So simple, yet elegantly so.
Playing this and Naglfar next year. So excited.
Totally love it, Casey. Awesome piece!
this is actually in a prescribed High School solo/ensemble list. The notes say that the judge has to pick a section for you to play.
It's amazing! Really very good. Thanks for sharing
this really is asmr for drummers
Man, that was awesome. How did you get the metronome to go quiet right at the end? It sounded like you edited it out in post, but only after the metronome cut out.
Wow again Casey. Really engaging piece
wow. Mesmerizing piece, Casey! Great stuff!
My Favorite solo from CC!!!
Sure thing, Matt, great meeting you guys!
Impressive delicacy of the taps on the metronome. (well the whole damn piece really)
Always super creative! :)
Hi, Casey! greate piece, man!!! I'm drummer and research for a long time the use of brushes in Jazz and Brazilian music, and a few months ago I was thinking about how would be their usage in contemporary percussion music. And, voilà, you did it!! congratulations!!!! I'd like to play that, bro! Where can I buy the parts? Greetings
Craig! dude, my whole is pretty much all about that piece. So, yep
Brilliant!
solid. as always!
Awesome! are those calfskin heads?
How many turns on the metronome rope? LOL
Great Piece!
buen vídeo muy creativo como se acompaña con el metronomo
Que preciosidad
Una tecnica da paura!
Muito bom ! Parabéns !!!
What metronome do you use.Thank!
How do i impove then?
What head are you using for this?
haha, 10:17. Pretty cool stuff man!
NEEDS MORE COWBELL
.............can i say....6/4 or..................6/16 : )
The sheet music would be totally unnecessary for a piece like this. Prop?
i wanna know how the handwaves were notated....it shows rests are expresed...
fess04 upside the notation... an S in horizontal position, there're lot of indications like this one...
go to www.caseycangelosi.com :)
thanks Andres...ill look at it immediately : )