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  • čas přidán 9. 10. 2007
  • A piece from Randolph R. Stindt's Senior Recital(2004), brought to you by Orchestrated Pictures.
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Komentáře • 23

  • @alexeipaish
    @alexeipaish Před 13 lety +2

    I remember playing this piece - there are so many small details written in (sudden dynamics changes, accents, etc.) and you nailed them all. Very well done!!!

  • @TheMisterMarimba
    @TheMisterMarimba Před 11 lety

    That's the beautiful thing about music.

  • @Akaiser312
    @Akaiser312 Před 12 lety +1

    Great Performance the thing I love about live music is the perfection in imperfection. Its not always about playing the notes perfectly on the sheet. You can tell his heart is in this performance and to me that means more then playing a piece perfect but with out emotion!

  • @Jjtorvik94
    @Jjtorvik94 Před 10 lety +3

    Yes because nobody ever misses a note or two on a performance. Especially on a nine page solo.

  • @lilwevo85
    @lilwevo85 Před 16 lety

    Great job Randolph. I have not played this piece yet. Looking forward to it. Great execution. Good luck in the future at everything else that you set for.

  • @golfinguy333333
    @golfinguy333333 Před 16 lety

    Hello everyone...I go to Plymouth/Canton High School and I am a freshman... i am learning this piece and its going really good...but if you have any suggestions then please comment me!

  • @MyChoiceZildjian
    @MyChoiceZildjian Před 15 lety

    Yes it can be!!

  • @Sgtpeterenis
    @Sgtpeterenis Před 13 lety

    I played this myself. Well, I played a little slower and maybe not as good as this man, but it was really not bad. Thats what teachers and the jury told me, they really liked it. A reporter said, this was not "real music", but just noise. I ask you: how can't this be real music?

  • @AFluffySheltie
    @AFluffySheltie Před 12 lety

    great job!!

  • @alexanderpit2006
    @alexanderpit2006 Před 16 lety

    heavier mallets will give you alot more strength (obviously) but heavy mallets also help with sound. Chorales actually sound very good with heavy mallets. Light mallets sometimes sound too dry or "dingy". It all depends on the piece...

  • @user-cm2jt2wo8n
    @user-cm2jt2wo8n Před 6 lety

    せんぱいがこの曲やる!
    めっちゃすげーかっこいい!

  • @jwallis0323
    @jwallis0323 Před 13 lety

    @hinataissohot I was talking about the mallets your using, not the marimba (I know that's a marimba.) What kind of mallets are you using? As in, your sticks?

  • @latindrummer210
    @latindrummer210 Před 15 lety

    you can probably find it on percussion source or something

  • @jwallis0323
    @jwallis0323 Před 14 lety

    Hey Randy, great performance!
    I was just wondering, what mallets are using? Are those Good Vibes? It's tough to tell from the video quality.

  • @Switzerama
    @Switzerama Před 16 lety

    God that was sick... what kind of mallets is he using???

  • @HarmonieSusteren
    @HarmonieSusteren Před 14 lety

    @flipboitj Matthias Schmitt , Hope I wrote it correct. Got a altered version on my channel!

  • @zolcix
    @zolcix Před 12 lety

    5:16 arghhhh the worst thing than can happen when playing marimba on a concert
    i hate when it happens to me!!!

  • @mrgameboy129
    @mrgameboy129 Před 10 lety

    First off, awesome, second off,
    I cant be the only person that thinks the performer looks like a white version of Lou from Guitar Hero III....Can I??

  • @MKfulcrum
    @MKfulcrum Před 16 lety

    Now, when you say senior recital...you mean senior in college recital???

  • @Owarois
    @Owarois Před 15 lety

    i have another opinion than klaaazz26. nice sound and good accents. but there are some mistakes^^. and i hate the mobile phone. thats bad for the player. but nice job!!

  • @BENandZAKmusic
    @BENandZAKmusic Před 11 lety

    Brilliant! We have done this piece with Vibes, Guitar Djembe etc... but different but worked well! Check out on our channel