assuming by the different camera angles, im sure they recorded a bunch of takes and kept the best by each part and put it all into one. Nothing wrong with that though
@@cg7240 This piece has quite some breaks where it is easy to cut. So you just have to get one sequence in one go and then use the best ones for the video. And of course the microphones have to stay in one place. It is quite impressive what you can do with professional cutting. It is possible that they did it in one take but we can't be entirely sure.
@@dman2204 no, all of my videos I create are 1 take with 3 different cameras. Mine look like garbage compared to theirs because they clearly paired with a professional recording company of sorts to get high quality equipment. This is indeed one take. The way you do this is to have around 5 cameras and 4 microphones and do one take, using editing to put them together. In editing, you line up the sound of each camera and microphone and then edit each of the perspectives to flow together.
Bennett fairall Hey Bennett! I believe Professor Burritt is using his Malletech MB8's (maybe an MB13 in his top mallet) and I'm using my Malletech IT13's with a Concerto 4 in the bass.
You can’t play like this unless you really care about what you’re playing and whom your playing with. Talent aside. That’s another bag of worms. In one take, this is just good stuff.
My teachers did this at my percussion ensemble. Words could not describe how happy I was. He’s getting moved up and he has to move to San Antonio for his upper management. In other words, he got promoted and his new promotion place is in San Antonio. This specific song will make me remember all of those happy memories of beginner band, to wind ensemble. If you’re seeing this Mr. Land, just know that you were the best percussionist teacher ever. I hope we can play Mario kart again sometime
I am a sophomore in high school and I am learning this with a close friend of mine. This past year has been really difficult for me to get through because I haven't been able to play due to tendonitis issues from over practice. I am just getting back into playing four mallet and your music has reignited my fire and passion for percussion. We can only strive to put as much meaning and beauty into this music as you two have. Thank you!
+Kodi Myles Oh, man, I know the feels. I have tendonitis and carpal tunnel on top of chronic rheumatoid arthritis and fybromyalgia. It's super cool that you're getting back into percussion, you'll have a ton of fun with this piece! :)
I think if you try hard enough, you'll be able to do it. While I haven't played this piece before, I think that if you practice a lot and get help from instructors or teachers, it shouldn't be too bad. A passion for playing will definitely help, too. I started 4 mallet grip back in September and have improved loads. I moved to a new school this year and they did a show based off this piece for spring concert season for competitions last year, and usually in percussion ensemble it only takes a few months to learn the songs. So if you keep practicing, you'll be able to do it in no time :) sorry for the long response, I just want everyone to go for their dreams and stuff~
My best friend showed me this about 2 weeks ago the music itself is wild and so beautiful but the meaning this song has to me is of such high value... you see my best friend had to move back to Arkansas because of family issues and I live in Arizona, he has only been gone for maybe 6 or 7 hours and I have listened to this song at least 18 times, just thinking of him. I miss you kellan. We will meet again ❤️
To call this beautiful would be an understatement. Literally brought me to tears. Heard it exactly when I needed to. Thank you Ivan and Michael, for sharing your talent with us. Love to you and yours.
I am an eighth grader. This is my favorite song, I want to learn this so bad, but I am working on a piece called furioso and valse. But when I get done with it and I learn a little bit more of four mallets I will be putting my all in this amazing song!
Marimbas were included in the tuned percussion array of theatre pipe organs of the 1920's which provided the music for the silent pictures. It was a new sound in this country at that time. They are my favorite percussive instrument.
this just made my heart ache listening. in a good an bad way. so beautiful. I haven't been able to play marimba since I graduated from music school. I don't have the money or space for one. I've been keeping up on playing piano but it's not quite the same. music however we can :) Thank you for sharing your gift
Two people missed the thumbs up button and accidentally hit the thumbs down button. That is the only logical explanation. This is the most beautiful piece I have ever heard!
I just love the care and passion that they both put into this piece. Michael composed a cool (and very difficult) solo, and Ivan wrote this as a follow up, and you can tell they both care a great deal. It is such a wonderful performance.
I'm a freshman in high school and I stumbled across this video a while back and thought it would be really cool to learn. I got the sheet music for Christmas and now another freshman and I have already learned it and we plan to play it as a feature for a band concert in March. Thank you so much for creating such an awesome piece!
So beautifully done! Don't know how anyone could down-vote something like this... if you are not into Marimbas, why would you even be watching this video?
Two people in my school's band plannes on playing this for solo and ensemble. It was cancelled the day of due to COVID-19. They played it during lunch, and there wasn't a dry eye in the room.
Jack Godwin we had one at my high school, I always listened to a kid play “summer treehouse” by Chad Floyd, then I realized I oddly love Marimba duets.
I'm a sophomore in high school as well, and my friend and I are going to learn this amazing duet which we are really looking forward to! Thank you for arranging such an amazing piece of music!
This is one of the hippest pieces I have ever heard for the percussion ensemble vernacular. The composition style really suits the modern day music that kids listen to, but it really also draws in musicians that are a little older and it has already inspired so many. I jam the Eastman Percussion Ensemble's performance of this piece in my free time. I hope to one day study this work/direct it/hear it performed live. Thanks, Ivan!
Hands down best piece of music literature I have ever heard. I hope to perform this as a senior with my best friend throughout high school and hopefully we can take it to state.
Absolutely INCREDIBLE I love the marimba, it has such a nice sound! I love how much passion you guys have while playing, and this song in general is just awesome
I seriously cannot get enough of this piece, without a doubt the best duet out there in the percussion world. You are a very talented musician and composer, thank you for this wonder work of art. Truly beautiful.
Can't wait to play this for my baby!!! Looking for marimba music that I can play for my baby in the womb and once it arrives 💁🏽❤️ proud champina mommy!
Pourquoi les vagues ne sont jamais les mêmes. Pourquoi certaines sont-elles si faibles, alors que juste avant il y en a eu une scélerate, et que d' autres sont puissantes et douces... Pourquoi, cette musique m' inspire t- elle ce spectacle fascinant de l' océan, qui nous emporte comme une poussière vers les étoiles... dans cet infini, entouré de néant, une toute petite fenêtre, par laquelle on voit de toutes petites petites choses qui vivent et font des merveilles, aussi grandes que nous sommes petits...
Great performance for a great piece. Congratulations. Enhorabuena Iván, saludos desde Valencia (España), tu obra está teniendo mucho auge por aquí, mis alumnos están encantados. Un saludo. A big hug.
I heard that, but it seemed pretty normal to me. You always do that when you have to start after such a break. The one who tells when to start/go on does the sniffle.
My friend is in eighth grade and she is playing this with our percussion teacher at school and it sounds amazing. There's no simplifying, just a lot of hard work.
This was a blast! Thanks to my man Ivan for writing such a great piece. More to come for sure! 回覆 337 查看 6 則回覆 Noe Trevino Noe Trevino2 年前 i heard that wrong note at 7:14 Ivan u can't fool me
"Ready? Take 1."
Getting this on their first take. Doesn't get much better than that.
assuming by the different camera angles, im sure they recorded a bunch of takes and kept the best by each part and put it all into one. Nothing wrong with that though
@@cg7240 This piece has quite some breaks where it is easy to cut. So you just have to get one sequence in one go and then use the best ones for the video. And of course the microphones have to stay in one place. It is quite impressive what you can do with professional cutting. It is possible that they did it in one take but we can't be entirely sure.
@@cg7240 they could have also overlayed the audio and expanded the video track and cut on the beat, to counter that
It also couldve been take 2 or take 3/they couldve lied
@@dman2204 no, all of my videos I create are 1 take with 3 different cameras. Mine look like garbage compared to theirs because they clearly paired with a professional recording company of sorts to get high quality equipment. This is indeed one take. The way you do this is to have around 5 cameras and 4 microphones and do one take, using editing to put them together. In editing, you line up the sound of each camera and microphone and then edit each of the perspectives to flow together.
This was a blast! Thanks to my man Ivan for writing such a great piece. More to come for sure!
Absolutely! Always fun MJB!
What mallets where you using for this piece?
Bennett fairall Hey Bennett! I believe Professor Burritt is using his Malletech MB8's (maybe an MB13 in his top mallet) and I'm using my Malletech IT13's with a Concerto 4 in the bass.
What microphones were used to record?
Drake Bailey They look like Shure KSM32s
For myself :)
Start - 0:03
A - 0:39
B - 1:10
C - 2:01
D - 2:31
E - 2:45
F - 3:23
G - 4:45
H - 5:18
I - 5:59
J - 6:26
K - 6:53
L - 7:19
Thank You!!!!
So helpful !!
You can’t play like this unless you really care about what you’re playing and whom your playing with. Talent aside. That’s another bag of worms. In one take, this is just good stuff.
WRONG. I play like this on a regular basis and I don't give a flip about it.
Jon Hohensee cap
@@jonhohensee3258 same
@@Gabegabegabe593 no cap. play like this with people i have no emotional connection with whatsoever on a regular basis.
Y'all saying you play like this and don't care; You don't get this good at anything unless you really care about it. Quit pretending.
My teachers did this at my percussion ensemble. Words could not describe how happy I was. He’s getting moved up and he has to move to San Antonio for his upper management. In other words, he got promoted and his new promotion place is in San Antonio. This specific song will make me remember all of those happy memories of beginner band, to wind ensemble. If you’re seeing this Mr. Land, just know that you were the best percussionist teacher ever. I hope we can play Mario kart again sometime
wowzers
WHY CANT THIS BE ON SPOTIFY I LOVE IT
Dude same
If one study one summary can be in Spotify this should be on it too
Please put on Spotify! This song has been my favorite duo and sextet ever
It sounds kinda like white pines (if you haven’t heard that it’s awesome) and that’s on spotify
Its up!
I am a sophomore in high school and I am learning this with a close friend of mine. This past year has been really difficult for me to get through because I haven't been able to play due to tendonitis issues from over practice. I am just getting back into playing four mallet and your music has reignited my fire and passion for percussion. We can only strive to put as much meaning and beauty into this music as you two have. Thank you!
+Kodi Myles I really appreciate the kind words Kodi! Sending you best wishes for happy and healthy music making!
+Kodi Myles Oh, man, I know the feels. I have tendonitis and carpal tunnel on top of chronic rheumatoid arthritis and fybromyalgia. It's super cool that you're getting back into percussion, you'll have a ton of fun with this piece! :)
i know that the transfer factor it´s such usefull for all of that issues!! Greetings fro Mexico. If you want to know more, write to me.
Kodi Myles bro I'm a freshman and I'm barely starting four mallet grip. Do you think I'll be able to perform this as a sophomore?
I think if you try hard enough, you'll be able to do it. While I haven't played this piece before, I think that if you practice a lot and get help from instructors or teachers, it shouldn't be too bad. A passion for playing will definitely help, too. I started 4 mallet grip back in September and have improved loads. I moved to a new school this year and they did a show based off this piece for spring concert season for competitions last year, and usually in percussion ensemble it only takes a few months to learn the songs. So if you keep practicing, you'll be able to do it in no time :) sorry for the long response, I just want everyone to go for their dreams and stuff~
doing this duet with my girlfriend and we both fell in love with this song to this song. Thanks Ivan Trevino
Carlos Aguilar beautiful
My best friend showed me this about 2 weeks ago the music itself is wild and so beautiful but the meaning this song has to me is of such high value... you see my best friend had to move back to Arkansas because of family issues and I live in Arizona, he has only been gone for maybe 6 or 7 hours and I have listened to this song at least 18 times, just thinking of him. I miss you kellan. We will meet again ❤️
That part at 3:04 when Ivan looks at Burritt and smiles like, "damn we are killing it." So good.
Amazing. I never thought music could be so calming and energetic at the same time. The name is also perfectly fitting.
I really like this the way the music fades in and out.
To call this beautiful would be an understatement. Literally brought me to tears. Heard it exactly when I needed to. Thank you Ivan and Michael, for sharing your talent with us. Love to you and yours.
I am an eighth grader. This is my favorite song, I want to learn this so bad, but I am working on a piece called furioso and valse. But when I get done with it and I learn a little bit more of four mallets I will be putting my all in this amazing song!
Marimbas were included in the tuned percussion array of theatre pipe organs of the 1920's which provided the music for the silent pictures. It was a new sound in this country at that time. They are my favorite percussive instrument.
Just beautiful. Saw it performed live in Adelaide, Australia last night.
Respect from a keyboard player.
this just made my heart ache listening. in a good an bad way. so beautiful. I haven't been able to play marimba since I graduated from music school. I don't have the money or space for one. I've been keeping up on playing piano but it's not quite the same. music however we can :) Thank you for sharing your gift
Melissa Cantey buy a toungue drum
I love this so much. The part at 1:46 has such a groove to it, so cool!
Ivan is known for his power chord sections :)
Two people missed the thumbs up button and accidentally hit the thumbs down button. That is the only logical explanation.
This is the most beautiful piece I have ever heard!
Somehow that number has increased to 76
How is this not 1M views already? This is one of the best Marimba Duets I've heard in my life
slow section brought me to tears. beautiful writing
Pure synchronicity emanating straight from their souls into mine.....fabulous! Absolute gold. Thank you
I just love the care and passion that they both put into this piece. Michael composed a cool (and very difficult) solo, and Ivan wrote this as a follow up, and you can tell they both care a great deal. It is such a wonderful performance.
This is by far the greatest gift I ever received in this Christmas.
Love this music. Wish there was more of it in the mainstream, but I'll enjoy it in whatever tributaries I can find. Thanks for posting.
The second section of this song is astoundingly complimentary to the beginning, and beyond beautiful. Definitely going to play this in the future.
This gives me nostalgia for something I've never known.
This is one of the most beautiful pieces I've ever heard...
I'm a freshman in high school and I stumbled across this video a while back and thought it would be really cool to learn. I got the sheet music for Christmas and now another freshman and I have already learned it and we plan to play it as a feature for a band concert in March. Thank you so much for creating such an awesome piece!
Did you end up doing it?
Answer the question eve
I wonder if he did it
So did u do it?
So beautifully done! Don't know how anyone could down-vote something like this... if you are not into Marimbas, why would you even be watching this video?
I heard this a while ago as the sextet version. This setting is just as great! Wonderful piece.
This is magic to me. I've never commented on a music piece, this is AMAZING.
Gorgeous. For 8mins this felt just like a moment. I've never appreciated such soul from music for a long time. Thank you for sharing.
Catching Shadows kills as a marimba duo!! Great composition, Ivan, and bravo to you both!
I heard the sextet while performing in an honor percussion ensemble at UT Martin. That is what brought me here.
this piece will be forever burned in my memory. it reminds me of a simpler time when one had the simplest of worries
Words cannot express how much I love this piece
One of the most BEAUTIFUL things I have ever hear written for that instrument. Job well done!
I want more music like that in my life
Two people in my school's band plannes on playing this for solo and ensemble. It was cancelled the day of due to COVID-19. They played it during lunch, and there wasn't a dry eye in the room.
Beautiful! Great performance!
the title fits this so well i love all of it
I watched this in music and now I am obsessed
You play percussion?
Ivan you're a great talented composer! Congratulations!
Probably the greatest sounding instrument in the world being played by two geniuses. Is there anything better than this? Answer - NO!
I am going to do this for my junior recital next year with a close friend. awesome job on this piece I can't stop listening to it! keep them coming!
This is soooooo gooooooooood!!!!! I can put it on repeat for hours. Thanks for sharing!
THIS is excellence. You sir, are a huge inspiration. I sincerely hope we cross paths some day.
If only I could convince my orchestra to invest in a 5 octave marimba.... or two!
try going to the band class that's where the percussion is
+awesomecooly123 I was in band all through Middle School and High School. Now I'm in a semiprofessional orchestra, but we have a small budget
Jack Godwin we had one at my high school, I always listened to a kid play “summer treehouse” by Chad Floyd, then I realized I oddly love Marimba duets.
We have two marimba ones at our school
If you figure it out, you can sometimes do duets on one marimba with one person playing ‘upside down’ from the accidental side
I'm a sophomore in high school as well, and my friend and I are going to learn this amazing duet which we are really looking forward to! Thank you for arranging such an amazing piece of music!
This is one of the hippest pieces I have ever heard for the percussion ensemble vernacular. The composition style really suits the modern day music that kids listen to, but it really also draws in musicians that are a little older and it has already inspired so many. I jam the Eastman Percussion Ensemble's performance of this piece in my free time. I hope to one day study this work/direct it/hear it performed live. Thanks, Ivan!
Beatiful duo Marimba's..Thank you and success..!
This piece has really gotten me through some tough times. Thank you.
Hands down best piece of music literature I have ever heard. I hope to perform this as a senior with my best friend throughout high school and hopefully we can take it to state.
5:27 to the end is amazing the breakdown is great what a beautifully written piece!
Supremus Memus I agree. Such a beautiful part of the song. I love the beginning too.
Absolutely INCREDIBLE I love the marimba, it has such a nice sound! I love how much passion you guys have while playing, and this song in general is just awesome
Beautiful! Your music is always very inspiring, Ivan! Love the dynamic you and Burritt have as performers together too. It's very sincere and genuine!
Hi Ben, Thank you for the kind words! MJB is a blast to play with. So much music and energy from him!
I remember when this was posted while i was in high school... Still my favorite marimba piece.
I have liked every piece of Ivans that I have heard. Rock on Ivan!
I seriously cannot get enough of this piece, without a doubt the best duet out there in the percussion world. You are a very talented musician and composer, thank you for this wonder work of art. Truly beautiful.
Can't wait to play this for my baby!!! Looking for marimba music that I can play for my baby in the womb and once it arrives 💁🏽❤️ proud champina mommy!
Absolute Masterpiece👏👏👏👏👏
Pourquoi les vagues ne sont jamais les mêmes.
Pourquoi certaines sont-elles si faibles, alors que juste avant il y en a eu une scélerate, et que d' autres sont puissantes et douces...
Pourquoi, cette musique m' inspire t- elle ce spectacle fascinant de l' océan, qui nous emporte comme une poussière vers les étoiles... dans cet infini, entouré de néant, une toute petite fenêtre, par laquelle on voit de toutes petites petites choses qui vivent et font des merveilles, aussi grandes que nous sommes petits...
Wow..... a piece that is so pleasing to the ear and requires some good counting/playing chops!
two of my friends just played and absolutely nailed this piece and our concert last night. high school btw
Wow, it sounds GREAT, congratulations!!!! Awesome composition, incredible perfomance!
Thank you for sharing your talent and goodness. This is an amazing way to start my day; I am anchored in beauty!
Wow
Pretty awesome writing and playing.
Never heard of this before. Quite amazing
Ivan, I would listen to an entire album of THIS. It's right up my alley. So good. Keep it up please.
I can't stop rewatching this.
It's been awesome seeing the popularity of your music explode!
I love making artwork to marimba compositions, including this one = Inspired !
Beautiful piece.
There’s 800k views on this video and I’m pretty sure they’re all me.
Great performance for a great piece. Congratulations. Enhorabuena Iván, saludos desde Valencia (España), tu obra está teniendo mucho auge por aquí, mis alumnos están encantados.
Un saludo. A big hug.
We are doing this as are marching show this year so pumped
This is the definition of beautiful in the dictionary.
The dynamics are real... omg.
So no one is gonna talk about that perfect sniffle at 6:26
Mike Terry professional sniffle
I heard that, but it seemed pretty normal to me. You always do that when you have to start after such a break.
The one who tells when to start/go on does the sniffle.
Just a breath
it’s to keep time
Definitely a cue into the next phrase
Missing the sound of you guys in Kilburn Hall. Great Playing gentlemen!
this is so beautifully written. nearly makes me cry.
I've listened to this so many times
goated marimba duet🐐
I freaking love this ensemble. Great job.
My friend is in eighth grade and she is playing this with our percussion teacher at school and it sounds amazing. There's no simplifying, just a lot of hard work.
I'm a rising 7th grader and I just learned how to use 4 mallets last year. This is an amazing song. I may just learn how to play it.
Something amazing about the sound of wood.
I just bought this piece! Super excited to share this experience with one of the freshman here at my college.
I'm playing this piece for indoor percussion I&Es this year :)
+pianoman598 lmao Dublin or James Logan?
Great work Ivan, lovely performance both :)
Absolutely magnificent; thanks for sharing.
I love the part at 6:25!!!! Great duet I can't wait till I play it with a good friend of mine!!!
can't wait to watch you perform at FHS tomorrow night....gonna be legendary, to watch a legend.
this guy...
I will never get tired of watching this..😭
Why would someone down vote this!? It's a Beautiful peice of music
What an amazing performance!
This was a blast! Thanks to my man Ivan for writing such a great piece. More to come for sure!
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Noe Trevino2 年前
i heard that wrong note at 7:14 Ivan u can't fool me
Great😆this makes me want to play the marimba even more!!!