Extremely creative. Terrific. Absolutely brilliant. This video should be apart of 6th or 7th grade curriculum. It demonstrates the possibility of communicating with sound (music).
What did I just hear? Actually, I could identify those instruments other than the whistle(s) and I've never seen bicycle spokes played for a rattle effect. But I'm unclear what to make of the composition
the rack with the bicycle wheels is a bit diproportionate. the wheels are hardly applied, and besides, the sound effect can easily be produced on a conventional instrument, like a guiro.
the camera work matches the piece well it's really fun and chaotic
With decades of admiring percussion ensemble performances, this is my favorite. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Extremely creative. Terrific. Absolutely brilliant.
This video should be apart of 6th or 7th grade curriculum.
It demonstrates the possibility of communicating with sound (music).
What thE heLL!!
This is absolutely incredible! I love it!!!
And now we venture into the 21st century of a percussion ensemble!!!!!👂👁 what the first🔥was.Amazing.
such a rich sound world! fantastic!
I watch this every month, so great!
This is the alarm clock I need!
technisch perfekt - künstlerisch fragwürdig
Legendary
When in doubt, roll...the percussion off the stage!
Cold as a new razor blade...................
Originale e divertente...bravi!
Great!! 👏👏👏
Todo perfecto! Excepto la cámara 😑
This is perfect.
Brilliant performance, terrible camera work
mario schambon
They need multiple cameras to make it look good
wonderful
amazing
Sziasztok!
When they say everything but the kitchen sink, I now understand. Good theatre though.
You must have lots of lots of time. To come up stuff like this. Hmmm
It TAKES lots of time to write stuff like this. Especially when you run out of paper and ink.
Nagyon yoll. Haa
A Bravo is a Bravo is Bravo, as Gertrude Stein would have said, if she wouldn't have worried more about a rose. Bravo.
imagine the score for this
These guys obviously wish they were musicians.
What did I just hear?
Actually, I could identify those instruments other than the whistle(s) and I've never seen bicycle spokes played for a rattle effect. But I'm unclear what to make of the composition
the rack with the bicycle wheels is a bit diproportionate. the wheels are hardly applied, and besides, the sound effect can easily be produced on a conventional instrument, like a guiro.
Is it live, or is it Memorex?
The interesting thing to me is that this appears to be a "scripted" written out piece. And as a drummer/percussionist since 1962, I find that odd.