West Side Story: Percussionist's Perspective
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ส.ค. 2015
- A few selections of West Side Story from the percussionists perspective. Filmed with a GoPro 4.
Prologue Part 2
Mambo
America
Cool
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Joe Martone what about the xylophone wooden
IC Cubelantis I don’t think I used wooden mallets on the xylophone.
Joe Martone no the the xylophone that's brown
@@Cube-sb9tp Pretty sure he only added the accessories and "toys", and not the mallet or drums instruments like the Timpani, Vibraphone, or Xylophone.
Joe Martone, thank you so much for updating comments all this time later. IC Cubelantis is talking about the mini/marimba or xylophone thingy. You probably don’t have the information for it since you updated the more minor instruments, which is fine, thank you again and great playing!
"We have two percussionists. One does kit, the other does *everything* else"
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my high school stage band plays this with two percussionists, even though its a different score
literally my middle school band
Same but my friend plays kit and idk how to play anything cause I'm new to band so I just play bongos
When I was in high school we had a very small band and learned how to sound just as full as a huge band. Won several contests because of it. Percussion section was only 4-5 people, and our conductor would specifically choose pieces that would challenge us to play a handful of instruments at a time. It was amazing to finish a 10-15minute song and have played most of the instruments on stage. Wild.
Everyone's wowing at how good he is at playing but omg he is so good at turning pages
Facts I've had a six page piece before in pit and it's pure panic
both
I mean he has it easy when it comes to page turning because his music is spiral bound
In High School I'd steal two stands if we had a four page piece I was such shit at turning pages. I'd always forget to properly put them in my binder so it was just a bunch of loose sheets. And I was one of the go to percussionists for the "everything else" parts, during my senior winter concert I was playing two instruments at the same time while holding two sticks for the crash cymbal between my knuckles so I could hit the last note
Indeed
"I'm a percussionist."
"Oh yeah? What kind of percussion do you play?"
"Yes."
Uh that is normal
isnt it
@@lingling8047 To play so many instruments in so many ways so quickly and constantly? Hardly.
@@henryleitch i mean when you look at a orchestra you see that the percussionist has more than one instrument
ling ling your name is literally ling ling
One person does all of this in a pit orchestra, meanwhile a concert band would divide these parts between like 6 people.
And those 6 people would all be playing simultaneously. Doesn't compare in anything but materials
Ideally they would have 6 people playing, in this situation they have space and numbers to account for. In a full orchestra/band they can afford to have one player on each part, which is better considering how difficult some parts may be
That’s what makes it fun
In my band no one signed up for percussion so I'm the only one
i mean its good that the parts are consecutive and not simultaneous. its meant to be that way so that it's possible for the percussionist to actually play hahaha.
Being a percussionist looks like an athletic sport sometimes.
It is, I'm in my first year of pit band and we're playing My Fair Lady, and it is hard, but fun
DCI is a sport
@@shiningarmor2838 You don't say?
You either sit down and meditate or lose weight running around changing instruments every two seconds
TheNR04 Gaming for real
Nothing evokes the horrors of gang violence like a tiny xylophone and a triangle.
@@AlexAlex-zm9jy noticed how no one liked your comment smartass
Nie lubię słoneczników Pretty sure it’s a 2-octave xylophone, so tiny xylophone is correct. The keyboard instruments in the video are a 3-octave vibe, 2-octave xylo, and a 2-octave glock
Daniel Makes Cadences wow wtf did the lad do before deleting his comment lol
Isabella Ironmonger He said that it wasn’t a tiny xylophone and that they were bells (assuming both were referring to the xylo to the performer’s left)
Daniel Makes Cadences lol technically he correct but xylophone is a type of bells so it doesn’t matter. As a percussionist I say ignore him, he’s just being a know it all. This is a funny comment so yeah
8:25 is like "well, time for timpaniOHWAITNO"
He was actually setting the tone for the next time he was going to play it. But I got it wrong for a long time, too. :-)
Timpani pedal change. Have to fit them in during any spare second before the next part at a new pitch. Impressive speed for sure!
Jeremy Strang it8s because he thought that he would have enough time to tune it, but he didn’t, so when he played the timpani next, he had to press the pedal down a little bit more.
@@DJTrainBrain maybe but the timpani wasn't in tone at time
@Jeremy Strang he was actually hitting the right notes, but he had a lot of notes to play in there. Every Timpani drum has a different amount of notes that can be played
Forget everything else, at 7:39 that is one of the mot impressive page flips I've ever seen. The velocity and intent behind was absolutely outstanding, yet it kept its purpose without over flipping. Finally, it made an incredible page flip sound. Amazing
Hahah thank you, it's the little things
You're the fucking page flip expert like all I thought was "Damn, that's a good page flip,"
A majestic page flip.
Page flips are terrible 🎶
It took my breath..
The reason I have infinite respect for percussionists.
+Myles Marrero thanks for the respect, and thanks for watching.
Myles Marrero Some of them
Thank you
We are best friends now
We definitely deserve more of that
Was that too cocky? sorry.
Mambo gave me anxiety because all I could hear was my director yelling at me about the dance
Hahahahahahaha
Same. In marching band we kept screwing up the tempo
@@EmperorKagato Not my tempo!
@adam D’Souza *throws chair* not my FUCKING TEMPO
My favorite thing about this video is that there's also a drumset player.
Lucky Hamburger I bet it’s Neil peart
Cubelantis F
@@Cube-sb9tp f
Cubelantis that... did not age well.
Cubelantis that aged really badly oh no-
Dam I’m a percussionist and people always say to me ‘you do nothing’ or ‘you just hit things’ now every time someone says that imma show them this and they’ll know my struggle lol GREAT WORK
Thank you, we definitely do a lot of work
I get the “all you do is hit things” all the time. I could show them this but this is also an exaggeration of what we do, usually it’s not one person in charge of a part for three people, that said this person is insane and extremely talented.
To be fair, most percussionists do next to nothing. One hit in an entire symphony. But that work is still valuable nonetheless.
Percussion still takes a lot of skill, time and feeling to get right.
I will just list of all the percussion instruments I know how to play. And say that we played a song with 10 percussion parts with 4 people. That song got up to like 144 and 150 in tempo. We did. It was fun.
You could be the only percussionist for the band and totally pull it off
Garrett Smith thank you! And thanks for watching.
Yeah man. I'm a snare on in drumline and I'm kinda bad at bells and such.
Garrett Smith what about the actual kit itself
bubbles #2 bells are hard I played bells for marching band and it was the hardest instrument out the instrument I played in pit
I about lost it when you started playing the maracas on the timpany
Princelonestarr hahaha thanks
Timpani*
hahah me too!
Same
I surprised too. We are doing West Side for Bernstein's Anniversary. The Tympani player is doing that.
when you played the timpanis with the maracas i felt that
That was amazing
P sure it’s annotated
@@static555 its alo meant for this to be split between 3 percussionist one on a kit and the rest of this is supposed be split between two other percussionists. He's doing the work of 2 percussionists and fucking killing it.
@@michealpersicko9531 Many versions are written for 5 percussionists, so he's kinda doing the work of four people! In the Mambo the aux percussion book has timpani, congas, timbales, and pitched drums all playing continuous sixteenth notes - the way it's written unambiguously calls for at least four non-set players.
@@static555 Yep that part of the score literally says "w/maracas" above the timpani part. That is, in the original 1957 score anyways. Lots of versions of this that are way different.
Apparently "America" isn't just a workout for the dancers.
Rip the lead trumpet
Austin Kopp hahahahaha
Then go figure how the Blues sounded like
yeah, fried it
Hey now some trumpet people take this take it personal 😂 jk
I play trumpet and I can agree that lead trumpet has a big rip
Percussionists don't get enough credit. All those instruments and we're never even mentioned :)
+Hector F hahaha the silent heroes.
Hector F agreed we aren't ever seen but we're as my director in high school says the beat of the band so ture
Yes! I am a percussionist and can’t stand when people say it’s the easiest because we “see the notes in front of us” while play vibraphone, marimba, e.t.c. What about snare drum rolls and multitasking, e.t.c.? +Respect 100
Hejanomase YES
Though percussion can sometimes be under appreciated, i believe percussion is as important as a conductor. They keep the beat going smoothly. It’s like the goalie of the orchestra, without it the orchestra would fall apart.
Yeah that’s cool, but I play a mean triangle.
Some triangle partitures are just IMPOSSIBLE
yeah but im epic gamer woodblock player
Ha. That’s basic stuff. Bet you can’t play the siren like me.
Triangle= hardest instrument
My friends and I joke about changing the timpani pitch mid-song.
But nope.
You do.
Yeah it's more common than you would think
I had to play a Symphonic Band piece that required 2 or 3 note changes every 8 or so bars... didn't help that it was a 5 note part and I only had 3 timpanis
Jazzman25 Lol we have to do it all the time, and the little pitch indicator things are broken on our timpani so that kinda sucks
lucas Yeah so do we, those things have been broken for a while now
Same! Ours went out of sync with the markings so someone taped over them but now those new markings are also incorrect 🤦♂️
I just kinda have to go by ear / memory when a song needs tuning changes
"Percussion is the easiest instrument" yeah no
Mathew Watters definitely not the easiest. Every instrument has their difficulties. Ours are just having to do so much. Haha
Mathew Watters percussion isn’t a instrument.. it’s a bunch of instruments
Agreed percussionist myself not olny do we have to stand we haft to know how to correctly play 30 some of instruments we need to be coreographers of are moves as well
Alto saxophone is the easiest
VG UNITED NATIONS no... play the trumpet
When I was on the makeup crew when my high school did West Side Story, I remember the band being so exhausted the whole time.
I get it now.
Haha yeah it’s a tiring show. It doesn’t have many breaks.
The orchestra probably gets more mad than the director when someone doesn’t know their lines
I have no clue how percussionists do the two sticks in each hand thing, that must take endless amounts of practice to get right!
As someone who just started learning 4 mallet technique (what you are referring to) the about 6 months ago, I can confirm it does. Still working on it.
it's a special grip that you use to get them spaced properly. it's like chopsticks×1000
@@brownie3454 Indeed. Chopsticksx1000 is very accurate
Hard at first, but once you get it, it becomes muscle memory
As an Asian I learned it in 3 months. Chopstick skills too good
Man holding that rhythm at 5:00 sounds impossible
Miren Summers it’s even more difficult than you might think, i was just recently in a production of West Side Story as the girl who sings the first part of the song. The pit is in 4/4 and the singer is in 3/4, making it easy to get sucked into the wrong part.
it’s salsa counting in 3-2 ;) it’s pretty much in every salsa song ha
Tha tha tha. Thatha
just put your brain on autopilot. Literally. That’s how you do it
It's a lot easier than it seems (3-2 clave is the name of the rhythm btw)
(1:31) when all ur points are computing at the end of Mario 😫👌
Hahahahahaha 10 points for creativity. This is awesome
No, no, no... it's when a Warner Bros. cartoon character is tip-toeing.
oh god now I'll never be able to unhear it!!
Mr. Krabs walking
Ahhh West Side Story probably one of the most challenging pit books for theater (not just a specific part but overall book as a whole for the pit)
contranimal not only that but it’s a challenging sing too
the dances aren't half baked either! (My school did a production of this last year and apparantly it's the hardest show for a school to put on!)
contranimal ok but have you heard of Sondheim’s FROGS THE MUSICAL, um yeah, I guess not😣😣😣
That was sarcastic btw lol
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1:31 when Mr Krabs starts walking
Sounds more like a plankton walk to me
Connor Gavin definitely krabs
9:20 he just vibin’
If you don’t get my percussion joke ima be high key sad.
Cat’s Corner lol
I get it, trust me
HAHAHA I GET IT CUS VIBRAPHONE
Brilliant!
As someone who has conducted West Side over 500 times in major European opera houses, I was clueless about what went in the pit boundary of the orchestra pit.
Thank you for giving me and others a clear lesson.
Don't know how you did it- - but you did!
Steve Hinnenkamp wow thank you for that, and thanks for watching.
I just watched West Side Story live last week and heard the percussionist warming up before the show but cant see him/her cos the orchestra's hidden and by watching this I SWEAR I THINK THIS IS THE TOUGHEST JOB EVER. I SALUTE YOU.
Fi2pianist thank you for the salute. It was a challenge, but a great experience. Thanks for watching!
Fi2pianist where'd you see it?
Manila, Philippines!
Fippa trumpet and clarinet is as hard
America's theme's lyrics are now officially "baking a cake in a microwave."
Me: *plays percussion*
Other musicians: percussion is so easy omg easiest instrument
Me: *what do you know you’re a violinist you’re on the other side of the orchestra from me*
Instrument? Just one?
max nguyen bruh just a typo...
It’s a joke lol
I was also referring to the other musicians
Hey, leave us violins alone :(
We have a weird sense of humor so when we say stuff like that it's usually a joke lol
In no halfway serious orchestra would anyone genuinely badmouth other instruments/musicians.
Except violas. They suck.
Running back and forth simulator.
Haha I hope you enjoyed it.
Wow!
I have to admit, I've never been taking the percussionists seriously. But after watching this, I officially apologise to every percussionist out there, this shit is amazing!
Rika its a tough job, and we don’t always get recognition. But either way, it’s what I love and the goal is just to always do my best.
Like every musician should :) Highest respect for you, Sir!
This video was just recommended to me again, and I scrolled through the comments and found mine :D and again, I'm highly impressed...
Rika fuck you
Chase W what
Band member: Imagine hitting things with sticks
Me: Imagine being able to sit
red57ronin marching timpani
if this guy wasn’t a 4 year all state percussionist I’m gonna be mad
Actually I never did any honor bands in school
Joe Martone Really? I just made all state as a freshman percussionist. Did you just not try or something?
TheLegitGamer9071 eh some people just don’t like going through the stress of it. I love pushing myself and going for honor bands but I have friends equally as good or better than me who just like to have fun in band and don’t it as seriously. Sometimes it’s a shame because they’re so good but I always respect their decision to not to
@@qqalaxyy they are too good for it. those programs suck the soul out of any one who is truly gifted. it is soldier-training and a very different kind of performance than music for music sake
You dont need to do 4 years of All-state to be this good. I did 1 year of All-state in my senior year, honestly it means absolutely nothing. It's all the practice you put in on your own and how committed you are.
Damn, they gave you almost all the percussion parts? Lol
Yup. It was fun and challenging.
Holy shit the transitions are flawless
Shudane Hendricks thank you
Joe Martone no prob I'm a percussionist also and i wish we were anywhere near this efficient
@@basswolf4749 lol shade but true
Everyone in the comments with technical percussion jargon and I’m just here like “fast noise sound good”
Even though I'm a wind instrument I always have mad respect for percussion and this is one of the reasons why.
ron swanson was never a wind instrument wtf
@@wigwagstudios2474 ron swanson plays a mean recorder idk what you’re talking about
I was in this pit exact orchestra!! Playing violin 2. The production featured student musicians. I was in 9th grade at the time I think. Loved every moment of that show. I remember thinking about how much fun it would be to be a percussionists after watching him play
franky ohlinger great playing with you
This gave me intense anxiety those keys seem so small and the beater heads always seem too big
James Farmer well the xylophone I was using is a small pit xylophone. Almost the size of a glockenspiel.
Joe Martone Thats a small xylophone. I have always preferred the vibes what instrument do you prefer?
Joe Martone what is the model of that xylo? Looking to downsize my deagan pit and want some references
@@JoeMartone Is it a Deagan 800? Looks like it.
And I just refurbed a Liberty bell kit that looks like that one as well. Good to know I'm set up for pit playing if it ever comes up. :-)
Director: what percussion instruments do you play?
Him: yes.
Haha exactly. All of them. Thanks for watching.
That’s usually the case, isn’t it? That’s part of the fun!
I can’t believe how clean those diddles are with mallets!
I wish I could have just a fraction of the all-around percussion talent you have.
Christian Boose wow thank you so much for the comment. And thanks for watching my video.
Joe Martone Of course. You are one of the best multi-percussion players I've ever seen; you put so much flare and subtleties into your playing that make it really fun to watch and listen to.
Christian Boose I'm a percussionist myself but I don't have half the talent you have
KittyNightcore same but then again I only started a couple months ago.
Practice more!
"America" blew my mind. I had no idea so much went into that song.
Helen Erickson it’s definitely one of the most involved songs. Especially when there just one player.
I relate to the excessive head turning and being surrounded with 7500 instruments - and also seeing how long one can go without changing mallets
I want to see all musicals from this perspective now. Someone do Hamilton from the pit, please.
Whoever wrote these parts is a genius and a masochist! Huge props for smashing this, wow.
Oliver Kember thank you, please share it all you like.
Oliver Kember I wouldn’t say masochist, I’d say he is more of a sadist.
Yeah did bernstein write that all? Because that's really complicated if you never played percussion
His name is Leonard Bernstein, a great american composer , and beloved music educator, he was also gay, so yeah, he might've had a kinky side to him.
yumyumwhatzohai what? how are fetishism and homosexuality causal?
That is probably the most musically impressive thing I've seen in a very very long time. Holy shit.
Wow thank you for your kind words, and for watching.
I felt like I was watching Tom and Jerry for a second lol
List of impressive act times:
0:00-13:44
Haha thank you
Slacking off at 5:20 ...
j/k
0:00 - Prologue part 2
2:07 - Mambo
4:43 - America
9:19 - Cool
Thanks for the markers
youre welcome
5:34 dang he playing the drum with chicken wings
Hahahaha it actually says play with maracas. They’re just small maracas.
im praying this is a joke
the drumsticks
Bryce Susong the “drum” is called timpani
😂😂😂😂😂😂
How to hit your FitBit steps for the day: play pit percussion
You've got the dream job on this gig as far as I'm concerned. And you nailed it completely. "West Side Story" is like "The Rite Of Spring" of musicals. It's that deep, rhythmically speaking. Thanks for the insights.
What a great comparison
Edit: Does that make Les Miserables the equivalent of a Beethoven symphony? Or a Wagner opera? We need more analogy!
@@InfluxDeclinePhantom of the Opera is like the Planets: intense, especially with range issues, and quite a lot of impressive musical numbers, but nothing too too hard/complex
OMG... I was honored to play percussion in a community theater production of West Side story several years ago. But I could only play half the notes. You nailed every one of them! One of the most challenging and most fun scores ever written for the American theater. Great job!!
joedeshon thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for commenting!
Wow I hope you got paid double. Lenny called for 3 perc players! Great pitch on the gliss work!
Jeffrey Myers thank you for your comment and compliment. I appreciate it.
Well there is a reason for the fact that percussionists are the most well paid orchestral musicians.
Jeffrey Myers You should see the trumpet part lol
Charley Hibschweiler bruh
Double?!!?!? He was playing 75 instruments all at once!
Respect!
Great Job!!
My daughter just started band with the xylophone. Didn’t realize if she sticks with it it could lead down this road!
Tell her to stick with it 👍🏼
@@JoeMartone nice pun.
I played guitar for a west side production a while back and I’ve always wondered how tf the percussionist maintained the clave over the triplets in America. How do you do that hahah?
Just ignore everyone else haha
god, even just while listening to it I can't stay with the clave. I can't imagine having to play that part
hemiola.
I love the nervous laugh at the end
@@JoeMartone But what is the tambourine playing in respect ti everything else? Shifetd triplets?
So. How many steps does your watch record during this? Hahaha
hoarp001 haha a good amount
You missed a note
Just kidding, I'd have to be a genius to know that...
MineWarz there are a few mistakes, there always are. Thanks for watching.
I heard a stick on a rim once but nobody will notice
@@Ardjano234 I thought the stick on the rim was on purpose. The Xylophone received the worst stats (which is funny because it wasn't used much and not the most complex. The same motives had been nailed on Vibe and Marimba before :)). I'm in awe at the level of coordination.
@@seheyt at roughly 2:10 beginning of mambo he plays bongos and then switches to timpani. The last strike on the bongos was on the rim I think because he had to switch quickly. It doesn't sound intentional since you hear that not as loud especially in this context and would be really random one time occurrence
Heck, I didn't even notice that was an accident...
My high school was going to do West Side Story this year. I think my director forgot about the pit section in his decision making
As a violinist, I realize I really underestimated percussionists. This is crazy! Great job man
We get exercise back there. It's a sport.
I am both a violinist and a percussionist
The Shmoopinator the only exercise I get is my left hand and maybe my shoulder 😭
Jessiline Goh I was supposed to learn snare drum, but I couldn’t afford a drum pad 😤
This might just be the best representation of how hard a percussionist works during a performance. Great Vid!!! Great talent!!
Jeff Mathis thank you very much. Thanks for watching
Holy crap the time signatures are crazy! You have an insane talents dude, props to your internal metronome!
inglourious basterds thanks for the compliments and for watching.
Only crazy to those who aren't molded by the sounds of Bernstein 🤣
And me sitting in the back seats thought 4 people were doing percussion.
6:47 plays triangle with mallets
When he uses the Becker Blues on the timpani I died on the inside
Ari Pentelovitch well sometimes those things have to happen in musicals. Too many quick instrument changes.
Joe Martone I know. I've actually played percussion in West side story before and I used double sided timpani/xylo mallets
Ari Pentelovitch ahh smart idea. I’ll have to try that next time.
Ari Pentelovitch same
This reminds me of how exhausting shows like this are, but they are the best memories!
Agreed. They’re busy and tough at time, but always fun and rewarding.
Classical orchestration tutors: The timpani player is never given any other instruments. The timpani player is the percussion king on his throne.
Leonard Bernstein: Ok boomers
aw man, as a fellow percussionist who's plays the Timpani, mallets and Bongos, this is an accurate representation of the stress of not missing a beat or a note XD
As a percussionist myself I am looking at this and saying to myself DAMN THIS IS GOOD! Can’t imagine how much practice this took. Great job man!
+Phanic! At The Pentatonix Disco or Reilly haha thank you for the comment and for watching. I appreciate it.
12:29 I'm like, 'unusual stick choice...'
12:37 'Oh, that's alright then'
😂😂 Amazing work
Haha thanks. Yeah sometimes you need to use the wrong mallet for the right moment. Thanks for watching.
When there's a concert but the rest of percussion isn't there but you.
Hahaha good one. Thanks for watching.
Same tbh, stresses me out when they’re not present. I end up multitasking and playing as much of the instruments as possible.
Your control over the entire percussion is simply crazy, especially in America. I can't believe you did what you did from the parts without another guy with you. Simply amazing
Thank you! And thanks for watching! מיכאל ויינשטיין
Micha Weinst not to discredit how amazing this man is, but you can hear that there is another percussionist playing in the background.
Jonathan M. Yeah, well, you can't play kit *and* everything else
Riley Fisher obviously but it was still pretty cool to watch this guy
Damn this looks both physically and mentally exhausting, props to you! How much did you have to look at the music while playing and how much did you have memorized?
By this point I had played it a few times, so half of it was memorized and muscle memory. I always look/glance at the page so I’m always in the right spot.
Joe Martone But how long did u have the music?
Joe Martone yah percussion in general is so hard and you need to be so talented to pull it off great job
He says half memorized... it was all memorized... he flips the page to keep viewers on their toes. Also, the show is playing in your head while you're performing... (the concept is difficult to explain unless you're a musician.)
@@doughboy90001 I don't think he memorized ALL of it...
Yeah most of it but not all.
I come back and watch this periodically. We still stan.
Somehow I always find myself back here watching this
Wow back again
Can we have you for our school band? Our percussionists can't even roll.
Xiamer I think I’m too old now haha sorry
What the heck. I feel so bad for your school band, some of our percussionists can’t roll - I love it when I show off lol.
Xiamer my school is the exact opposite we do fancy intricate tricks
There is someone in my percussion who literally throws around the marimba mallets
K1llerm0th
how dare they
I have glass mallets for glock and some ass broke mine when I left them overnight
Somehow I accidentally landed here. I got nothing with music, but damn this stuff is insane.. you're a machine.
+Nick Lodewijks well I appreciate you watching the video. Thank you
I guess you could say he’s a
Drum machine
Wind players: We have to play three instruments!
Percussionist: Hold my beer. And my lager. And my wine. And my vodka matinni. And my - wait, what's the problem?
4:44 is my favorite part.
How can you fit all of that in Your car? 😂😂
ground beef carefully haha. And with lots of moving blankets.
Marry me
Ori's Stories unfortunately I’m already married. Thanks for watching
Ahahaha, too bad! Then a subscription will have to do :) Great work, man!
"unfortunately"
bumblebri89 He said it right
African style
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Bernstein was very kind to percussionists. Overture to Candide is my favorite.
binkymagnus thx for recognizing him!
I'd love to see this done for the percussion part in Suessical. By far the most physically demanding show I've done. I got lucky and played set for West Side
Do you mean Seussical? Just curious.
Edvard Walchffesteinne Leszares yes
As a music student, very inspiring.
I have no excuses now about quick changes after watching this! Just gotta get good.
Thanks for posting these
mvmella practice practice practice. Thanks for watching.
Timps with Maracas...genius !
Seb Farrall thanks for watching
proof of how criminally underrated percussion is. just beautiful
Thank you I appreciate it
It just makes me a little uncomfortable that he's wearing a watch during this. That would hurt my wrist so much
I know right
I'm a percussionist as well and if you adjust my watch perfectly, it's hardly even noticeable to me. Though, my wrist does get quite sweaty.
What a freaking legend. This is what TH-cam should be.
+Gordy Bugie thank you! And thanks for watching.
Im a young percussionist. It really inspires me to watch this. Maybe a carrer for me? You did so many transitions between the instruments. Like!
+[GD] KryptiX thanks for watching. Best of luck to you.
Just waiting for my fellow Two Setters to show up...
Sami Shah PROFESSIONAL PERCUSSIONIST LING LING VS BEGINNER PERCUSSIONIST
If you can play it slowly, you can play it quickly
Sami Shah Y U COMMENT INSTEAD OF PRACTICE
I’ve arrived
He can play it slowly, so this is only natural.
9:19 reminder to learn that vibes part
As a current sophomore and a percussionist, it really helps when you have someone to look up to every time you play wss, especially since I play the vibe part!
Kevin Liao thanks for the kind words! And good luck on the vibe part. It was one of my favorite parts of the book.
Just watching you run from the timp to the small drums and tambourine in "America" gave me agita. Nicely done.
+hmaren thank you, and thanks for watching
YOOO! 4:31 HE LITERALLY HAS SCRAPES ON THE CONGAS! TENOR GANG RISE UP!!!
look at my man using marching technique while playing a timpani with maracas. I love it so much
We did West Side Story back in December, I was Anita so I never got to see the madness that was Mambo or America, percussion-wise, but one thing I did notice while backstage was that we had three people on percussion. You did all that *by yourself* and i am in total awe
Thank you I appreciate it