Wicca for solo percussion by Casey Cangelosi 2010. Scored for 2 gongs, finger cymbals, triangle, bass drum, tom tom, bongos, and conga. Find the music at www.caseycangelosi.com
this is a sick piece, the way i see it is you sat down and decided to find out how many cool sounds you could make on percussion instruments, then threw it all into one piece aha
@forkfullofpie hey, thanks very much! You are spot-one about the drum head swirls, I'm glad someone picked that up so fast. Hmm...inspiration, I'm not sure how to say it now. I'll have to get back to ya on that :)
@bucoslo I never have a specific story in mind. However, like stories and arts in general, the point is to share a concept or idea. Music and stories are very similar in that they both give the observer an experience; the purpose of the experience is to amplify the concept or idea, making it more meaningful/personal to the observer.
This piece is so accessible! It might benefit from a collaboration with a cello or viola? That's just what I'm hearing on the third listen. Maybe a bass? Now that I hear that in my head a bass might be worth taking a pass at it? It's a great piece. One of your best. Keep on amazing us!
@martinlentini hey, it's just my Samsung camera's mic. It's strange how great that camera's mic picks up drums. Marimba...not so much, but excellent for this
Casey, can you tell me what sticks/mallets you are using? I want to play this for a senior recital, and I particularly like the latex mallet and brush you use.
awesome. i especially liked the 'spiraling' motion on the drumheads at the beginning and end; very appropriate symbolically. if you don't mind sharing, what was your inspiration for this piece? namaste, lq
Definition of a percussionist. Love the dynamics and the anticipation between certain rythm. It's like your telling a story. Love it
Casey all of your compositions are just incredible ❤️
Man.. this is one of the greatest percussion pieces I have ever heard!
Love this! Thank you for sharing! Blessed Be!!!!
Great piece & excellent playing! Looking forward to playing it one of these days. Congrats, Casey!
Mesmerizing
That tom is tuned really well...
Your compositions are awesome and inspiring! I hope I can write like you one day. I look forward to more of your works.
this is a sick piece, the way i see it is you sat down and decided to find out how many cool sounds you could make on percussion instruments, then threw it all into one piece aha
this is going on the list for my senior recital (;
Excellent work! Looking forward to future compositions
Cheers
wow, that is incredible. That is a great peice of music you've got there, very musical. Great job
maestro de maestros de la multipercuccision
Muy lindo y greativo, un gran abrazo desde argentina, gracias...
I like the "marching tenor" set-up of the drums.
iv never seen drums played in so many different ways in one piece
@RTM11745 hey, thanks very much. They are 6 and 8 inch gongs, but anything small would do fine
wow pro u so good in playing percussion..
Hello, could You tell me which gong is the one You use! I'm looking but i can't find i live in México.
@forkfullofpie hey, thanks very much! You are spot-one about the drum head swirls, I'm glad someone picked that up so fast. Hmm...inspiration, I'm not sure how to say it now. I'll have to get back to ya on that :)
This is dope
@bucoslo I never have a specific story in mind. However, like stories and arts in general, the point is to share a concept or idea. Music and stories are very similar in that they both give the observer an experience; the purpose of the experience is to amplify the concept or idea, making it more meaningful/personal to the observer.
This piece is so accessible! It might benefit from a collaboration with a cello or viola? That's just what I'm hearing on the third listen. Maybe a bass? Now that I hear that in my head a bass might be worth taking a pass at it? It's a great piece. One of your best. Keep on amazing us!
your really great!!! I know Roman will learn alot from you while he is at Concord... :)
@martinlentini hey, it's just my Samsung camera's mic. It's strange how great that camera's mic picks up drums. Marimba...not so much, but excellent for this
NICE
Casey, can you tell me what sticks/mallets you are using? I want to play this for a senior recital, and I particularly like the latex mallet and brush you use.
Wowwwwwwwwwwww,brovooooooooo
Hi Casey, awesome piece! I'm thinking of learning it. What size gongs are you using?
awesome. i especially liked the 'spiraling' motion on the drumheads at the beginning and end; very appropriate symbolically. if you don't mind sharing, what was your inspiration for this piece?
namaste,
lq
Hey Casey, excellent performance, beautiful. I just wanted to ask you what kind of devices / mics are you using to record ? Thank you very much.
What type of bass drum is that?
Old marching Slingerland :)
Awesome. Where'd you study?
is there a moeller stroke or bounce trick to getting a fast one hand roll with the triangle beater?
Hey, Casey. I was wondering how you did that little hum noise with one of the drums around 2:52. Also, what kind of drum are you doing it with?
He scratches his nail against the drum head.
Hi, it's about 12 minutes
bad ass
great, best of luck, score at caseycangelosi com/cart
this one is interesting to but is a bit far away for me.
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crappy festyval?