Oh man, haven't heard this song in years, I was trying to learn this in highschool but never finished before I left, one day I will (now that I'm picking it up again! Gorgeous, gorgeous job :D
Great job! Does anyone have any background information on this piece? Such as why it was written, the composer's thoughts on each section of the piece, etc. Thanks!
i love how smooth he plays, and he moves with the music.
it’s amazing to see someone play so beautifully and not be stiff.
Wow it's amazing performance! It's nice experience for me while listening to your expression. Thank you!
Oh man, haven't heard this song in years, I was trying to learn this in highschool but never finished before I left, one day I will (now that I'm picking it up again! Gorgeous, gorgeous job :D
Thank you so much! I hope you enjoy playing it again!
Bravo. What a great play it is!!
Thank you for a pleasure.
I’m really thrilled about your interpretation! You make it sound beautiful...
Thank you very much!
Nice recording. Learning this piece now~
Omg this is amazing. Thank you for sharing :)
Yessir. Sammut would absolutely dig this.
I appreciate it!
Bravo!
It’s great!👏👏👏
beautiful!! well done:)
Thank you!!
Wow, Josh! Amazing! Great playing, man!
Thank you Corneel, hope all is well!
Great job! Does anyone have any background information on this piece? Such as why it was written, the composer's thoughts on each section of the piece, etc. Thanks!
Favorite recording of this!!! What mallets are you using?
Thank you!! They are the Vic Firth M124s and M123s!
Really cool ❤️
Thank you!!
what’s the order of the mallet model numbers? are you using 123’s in the left and 124’s in the right? it sounds gorgeous!
I believe you are right! I can’t quite remember but it was definitely a 123 in mallet 1 and then maybe in 2 and then the 124s. I appreciate it!
@@joshuaweinfeld3649 thank you! i hope to get this solo sounding this good :)
I didn't know Stephen Fishbach played marimba
What mics are those
They are Audio Technica AT4040
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