The way that F- add 9 rounds off the phrase at 0:33 makes my heart flutter every time... Same with how dynamically soft the final part of the piece is. Such an inspiring and beautiful piece.
I played this at a concert and while I was waiting for my turn, I forgot how to enter a specific part in the piece. I watched your video upside down as if I were playing it and remembered again, the concert went great! You saved me, thank you so much!
Fabulous. Got the sheet music for this and I'm working on it! I'd love to see this played from 'your' perspective if possible - so I can see your mallet positions. I'm turning the screen upside down by my vibraphone at the moment! You play this piece beautifully and with mastery. Thank you.
Some great vibes here on TH-cam but so little use of vibrato nowadays am I old fashioned ? One of my favourite players after many years is still Dave Pike using quite a fast vib in Pikes Peak for example. I am not comfortable playing without vib as I think it enhances the sound. Personal taste I suppose !
Honestly I love the sound of vibrato on vibes, but I think it's a little overbearing when it's constant. It may be a stretch, but I'd kind of like to see vibraphones made with a second, smaller pedal to control vibrato speed while playing...that'd make it a lot more dynamic and useful, in my opinion!
Malletech created a vibraphone (Love Vibes, I believe) that has a pedal that does just that. They got rid of the pulsar fans and put in a shutter. This also allows for dynamic changes, too. It takes a bit of practice at first to get the hang of it, but it's a pretty cool concept.
No me gusta!!! Siento que es muy seca, y no tan expresiva como debería ser. Pero sin embargo, no es que este mal ejecutada. (Sólo una opinión). Aún así, buen trabajo.
One of my all time favorite piece by one of my favorite performer!!
The way that F- add 9 rounds off the phrase at 0:33 makes my heart flutter every time... Same with how dynamically soft the final part of the piece is.
Such an inspiring and beautiful piece.
I played this at a concert and while I was waiting for my turn, I forgot how to enter a specific part in the piece. I watched your video upside down as if I were playing it and remembered again, the concert went great! You saved me, thank you so much!
That's fantastic! I'm so happy it was helpful to you!!
I'm flashed! Never heard such a well played blues!
Absolutely beautiful!
That was amazing. Definitely on my list to buy.
amazing skills and feeling
Fenomenal!
Fantastic
Very talented, really enjoyed your vid.
sooo Beautifuul
So enjoyable..
I like!
Fantástico.
Nice work!
Great!
WOW!!!
just found out I had the music for this. tried it a few months ago and it was too hard, but this inspired me to work on it again
TheKnowlesy56 it's not really that hard if you break it into pieces. played this on my exam. and that was only after playing for 2 years.
Hey man where did you find the music
Fabulous. Got the sheet music for this and I'm working on it! I'd love to see this played from 'your' perspective if possible - so I can see your mallet positions. I'm turning the screen upside down by my vibraphone at the moment!
You play this piece beautifully and with mastery. Thank you.
Hello, I want to ask where can you get the sheet music?
@@k01ik Hello, my email is katrinazilla@gmail.com would you still be able to send it? I would really appreciate it :)
what mallets are you using?
Great performance! Enjoy another interpretation of «Blues for Gilbert» by Ling Sun:
th-cam.com/video/YfGWVZQfrm8/w-d-xo.html
Some great vibes here on TH-cam but so little use of vibrato nowadays am I old fashioned ?
One of my favourite players after many years is still Dave Pike using quite a fast vib in Pikes Peak
for example. I am not comfortable playing without vib as I think it enhances the sound. Personal
taste I suppose !
Honestly I love the sound of vibrato on vibes, but I think it's a little overbearing when it's constant. It may be a stretch, but I'd kind of like to see vibraphones made with a second, smaller pedal to control vibrato speed while playing...that'd make it a lot more dynamic and useful, in my opinion!
Malletech created a vibraphone (Love Vibes, I believe) that has a pedal that does just that. They got rid of the pulsar fans and put in a shutter. This also allows for dynamic changes, too.
It takes a bit of practice at first to get the hang of it, but it's a pretty cool concept.
Nice job! Which mallet are you using?
They were some prototypes, but the closest to them would be the Vic Firth Contemporary Series. Three M241's and one M240. Hope that helps!
@@OdieDrums are they durable? Thank you by the way :)
@@NinoErrera very durable. I've had my set for about 10 years, still going strong
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No me gusta!!!
Siento que es muy seca, y no tan expresiva como debería ser.
Pero sin embargo, no es que este mal ejecutada.
(Sólo una opinión).
Aún así, buen trabajo.
you are crazy!!!! es excelente
@@bencarter8324 ¿La has escuchado en vivo, o al menos has leído la partitura?
Don't try to change a great music into something much less beautiful.
do u even understood what did u wrote? lmfao bunch of words KEK
what mallets are you using?
Vic Firth M187's (the mallets were blue because they were prototypes, now they come only in black, but sound exactly the same)