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And so glad I am not the only one who picked this up. My goodness trumpets need to actually tune and work on starting at the same time. that timpani though was on point.
I find the opening timpani piece of particular interest when thought of in the context of this pieces use in 2001 by kubrick. The artist is hitting the drums in much the same way the early hominids are using the bones as hammering tools.
Yes- im pretty sure thats deliberate by the timpanists. Unlike the other orchestral instruments they dont get many solo oippoetunities in classical musis-although Haydn did write a drumroll symphony. Modern classical music does though
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I've never seen this performed before. In some recordings I've heard, it really sounded like the three successive tympani notes near the end were E, C, G, but here, he plays C, C, G. I guess the music was written for a two-tympani setup and not for three. It's funny how my ears have been tricked when simply listening and having no visual cues.
It's not easy at all. Tuning the drums to produce a good clear sound, and at the proper pitch is quite a skill. Learning to play a roll that smoothly takes a good five years of serious practice. Hitting every note spot-on where it's supposed to be when the tempo is progressively getting slower takes real musicianship. Believe it or not, even hitting a single loud note and bringing out the resonance of the drum head is a learned skill (take some guy off the street, hand him a tympani mallet and ask him to hit the drum head and it will make much more of a "thump" than the clear notes that you hear here). So yes, that guy is a good player and what he's doing is not easy. Still, he should have been able to muffle the heads at the end without all that extra sound. That's a learned skill too (minimizing that brief "buzz" that was so loud when his fingers touched the head).
Yeah the I timp was used for the VI(min) chord as well. I too was surprised, given that he has access to 4 drums. But I guess that's just the way it was written.
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@@Marimbaman76 There are some different editions which includes some differences as full piece or just short intro. So if you search that, you can find both versions as E or C.
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Awesome. But let’s not forget about the Cymbalist with that last Cymbal strike complementing the Timpani.
I love playing the timpani! Poor trumpets :(
very poor ....
They're practicing 🤣. Give em a break.
At least when you roll, you can overpower them to briefly protect yourself. We pianists aren't so fortunate.
How are they poor?
@@QuinceDix3829 you didn’t hear them?
Watching other videos of this piece, the timpani guys are always REALLY into what they're doing.
Perfect tuning, timpanist!
super sharp
That man loves his job.
The Timpanist Nailed It !!!!!!!! BRAVO
We need more timpani concertos.
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I hope that you like them.
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The Kraft concertos are pretty fantastic!
This is the music I’d love to play the timps for! Such a smashing time!!!
Same here, but I just pushed out of the soil in my timpani journey.
Note Horn player plugs his ear each time the timps go!
Good catch. Didn't notice that. Poor guy.
Timpanist leans over and whispers at the end: "tune your friggin instruments next time, and maybe I'll dial it down a few decibels."
buenísimo!! saludos desde provincia del Chaco república Argentina
Good thing we are here for the timpani and not the trumpets...
Was gonna comment 'Oh the trumpets..' !
Correct.
Ouch. Chowed it.
And so glad I am not the only one who picked this up. My goodness trumpets need to actually tune and work on starting at the same time. that timpani though was on point.
Hard to start in time with a conductor as vague as this.
One of the greatest openings in all music played in a much less than perfect manner- practice practice practice
The timpani part looks fun to play as a pianist :)
Oh I like this good work
0:49 I'm sure nobody noticed Mr trumpet guy... Except for the guy on the other side of the timpani throwing smirks your way
Im sure everyone noticed
@@Thom35UO yeah i was just trying to be kind haha
We heard it here 🇵🇭
Meni je trebalo za skolu hvala na divnoj muzici :D
"stylin', profilin', limousine riding, jet flying, kiss-stealing, wheelin' and dealin' son of a gun. WoOo!" - Ric Flair
Incredible ❤
I find the opening timpani piece of particular interest when thought of in the context of this pieces use in 2001 by kubrick. The artist is hitting the drums in much the same way the early hominids are using the bones as hammering tools.
Yes- im pretty sure thats deliberate by the timpanists. Unlike the other orchestral instruments they dont get many solo oippoetunities in classical musis-although Haydn did write a drumroll symphony. Modern classical music does though
This familiar masterpiece is comfortable to the ears and the mind
Comfortable and soothing
From
Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
Which national are you watching this video ?
Trumpets need work, intonation is questionable
Yea
it was annoying to listen to but I wonder if that's what the instruments sound like from the back of the orchestra. One can catch details easily
i dunno. i liked it
1:33 :D
Totally agree.
I played the same part on latin timbales with my Big Band. We do with we have :)
Wonderful !
PORRA! FANTÁSTICO CARA, AINDA MAIS VISTO DA PERCUSSÃO. TÍMPANOS, AMO PERCUSSÃO. GOSTARIA DE VER DA ÍNTEGRA MAS DO MESMO ÂNGULO.
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@@SomozaMSM_ 😂
Trumpets.... Yikes. Timpani, good work!!
You will experience the mysterious travel of the universe while listening to this performance .
From
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Hi, is the other guy closer to the clash cymbals also playing the timpani?
hey ! he plays bass drum
Was that on 2001 space odyssey?
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I've never seen this performed before. In some recordings I've heard, it really sounded like the three successive tympani notes near the end were E, C, G, but here, he plays C, C, G. I guess the music was written for a two-tympani setup and not for three. It's funny how my ears have been tricked when simply listening and having no visual cues.
Wow same thing happened to me too and I’m a percussionist! I never bothered to watch or look the music up. Just assumed it was three notes
It looks so easy.
Lol but it is definitely not easy to get those notes perfectly in tune
It's not easy at all. Tuning the drums to produce a good clear sound, and at the proper pitch is quite a skill. Learning to play a roll that smoothly takes a good five years of serious practice. Hitting every note spot-on where it's supposed to be when the tempo is progressively getting slower takes real musicianship. Believe it or not, even hitting a single loud note and bringing out the resonance of the drum head is a learned skill (take some guy off the street, hand him a tympani mallet and ask him to hit the drum head and it will make much more of a "thump" than the clear notes that you hear here). So yes, that guy is a good player and what he's doing is not easy. Still, he should have been able to muffle the heads at the end without all that extra sound. That's a learned skill too (minimizing that brief "buzz" that was so loud when his fingers touched the head).
Awesome!!!!!!!!
Thanks !
Что, где, когда?!
*LLEGÓ LA HOOORA.* 🎶🎶🎶
Kettle drum is my favorite
Ay esas trompetassssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss...😅😅😅
the horn sounds good
WOOOO!
Bravo👏
Что наша жизнь игра, в эфире программа что? где? когда?
Why is the base drum covered with a rug? Was it a cold start!
what drum is the podgy guy on the right playing?
ЧТО? ГДЕ? КОГДА?
It funny to see how I and V timpani are used, especially in the cadence, I-V-I (i.e. I timpani was played for IV chord)
Yeah the I timp was used for the VI(min) chord as well. I too was surprised, given that he has access to 4 drums. But I guess that's just the way it was written.
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This isn't Also Sprach Zarathustra
This is Also Sprach Timpani
Dr. Lecter... the trumpets...
Caramba
Um suporte e tanto
♥♥♥
I think it’s the 1st trumpet 1:47 😆🔥
Playing his timpani drums in the German configuration, I see.
Sorry I re-edited my comment so you’ll have to heart it again 😅😅
what is the title
Çalan abinin ismi ne
they applauded in the middle of a 20 minute piece?
It was a little concert , mix of parts from famous pieces for students new to university.
V sauce???
0:10
Timpanist say a prayer in hopes that everything goes according to plan.
0:23
Elvis has entered the building.
Fantastic!!!
Beautiful
WAO👏
Tímpanos em G e C ?
Yes, they are
The cymbal player was dead nuts on.
Lindooo
BIM BAM BIM BAM BIM BAM BOMMMM
❤️❤️❤️
Why do beginning band composers always treat timpani like bass drums >:(
gotta stand !!!!!
👏👏👏👏
❤️👏💎🇧🇷
Das ist uns.
im doing a timpani solo
Two bars before 1, the first 8th note on beat 4 should be a E not a C 🙄 study the score!
@@Marimbaman76 There are some different editions which includes some differences as full piece or just short intro. So if you search that, you can find both versions as E or C.
Soooooo fucking sick.
🌈💐🎇💛💚💜💙❤️🌈
Oh boy those brass players need some practice. Terribly out of tune but funny
Bunla, onca çaba 🎻aynı.
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abi dünyaya rezil olmayalım :)
Ne konuda ?
@@alicanoztan yorumlarda üflemelilerin entonasyonundan bahsediliyor çokça
@@ozsen4056 Haklısınız fakat yorumlardaki cevapları da okursanız belki biraz daha anlayışlı olabilirsiniz. Faydalı olacağını düşündüğüm bir yorumu ve cevabını pinliyorum.
Pay attention to the conductor face.
Travis Barker sent me.
0:47 oh whops! haHAA!
This trumpets sounds like my old cat when he’s hungry
Финал зимней серии Что Где Когда, телезрители против знатоков!
The trumpets are terrible.
ric flair
Trumpets be playing the jazz version, yo
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Trompetleri çalmaktan çok ağlatıyorlar
What makes you cry more the timpani?
I only know this because of toy story
The last one was a bit shaaaaaarp
He looks like vsause
Trombe lasciano a desiderare
They sound like a high school band.
At first I thought they were rehearsing until I heard the applause.
Im 100 comentar
Rudiments ok!!
Nananaaaaa naaaaaaaaaaaa xddddd
Detected a slight bum note from one trumpet player, otherwise it's a great job all round.
Les trompettes sont fausses !!!!