@@MrThePercussionist for sure. This week is somewhat busy, lots going on. I usually catch up with emails and communications Sunday nights when things tend to have calmed down. Feel free to use the email address in my profile. I think it’s on there somewhere. lamattm@miamioh.edu
Thank you! I made these mallets myself specifically for this excerpt. Plastic dowel handles. Aluminum ends, and rubber grips. Very light so that I can play with a fuller stroke. Thanks for watching!
It’s on the NAXOS label. Failoni Orchestra. My channel is not monetized, so all I get from YT is a copyright claim when it applies. Don’t think there’s one for this recording.
I think it comes from habit at auditions. Percussionists generally only play this as an audition piece. In practice, it’s usually played by the orchestra’s keyboard player. Thanks for watching!
@@saratei99 actually this excerpt (and the whole opera at large) is to be played by the celesta, not the glockenspiel. Its a very difficult exceprt tho and for that it remains in many orchestras audition repertoire.
Beautifully played and mixed with the background, thank you!
Thank you! and thanks for watching!
こんにちは。こんなムキムキのお兄さんが一人で嬉しそうにグロッケンシュピール弾いてるなんてかわいい。
That sounds amazing and those bells look brand new!
Thank you! I keep really good care of my equipment. Glad you noticed!
Wunderschön❤😍
Superb!
Love this.
Thank you!!
Awesome!
Thanks Alex!!
Hits hard 🔥
Thanks for watching!
Thank you this is a great reference
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching!
My Pleasure id love to get some sort of Dialogue going if you have anytime or interest?
@@MrThePercussionist for sure. This week is somewhat busy, lots going on. I usually catch up with emails and communications Sunday nights when things tend to have calmed down. Feel free to use the email address in my profile. I think it’s on there somewhere. lamattm@miamioh.edu
Bravo! 😊
Thank you!!
It kind of sounds like a music box you can manually play
Wow ! It sounds so awesome ! What mallets do you use?
Thank you! I made these mallets myself specifically for this excerpt. Plastic dowel handles. Aluminum ends, and rubber grips. Very light so that I can play with a fuller stroke. Thanks for watching!
Very nice 👍
Thank you!!
Beautiful, this instrument is underrated. If you don't mind, what model is that particular Glockenspiel?
Thank you! This is an Adams professional glockenspiel. Range is F-D. Thanks for watching!
god's music
Thank you!! And thanks for watching!
Can I screen record this? I can make this a sample for my music
Go for it!
@@MichaelLaMattinaPercussion yay!! Thx!
Could you tell the références of the backround version plz ❤
It’s on the NAXOS label. Failoni Orchestra. My channel is not monetized, so all I get from YT is a copyright claim when it applies. Don’t think there’s one for this recording.
no copyright issues with this recording.....
don't worry, it's juste because i like this version but i cant find it.... do you have a link plz?
@@YAPprod www.naxos.com
what the name of this chapter exactly of magic flute? please
I need that sheet music please 😢😢😢
Please send me an email.
lamattm@miamioh.edu
Thanks!
これ本番でメチャクチャ緊張するんだよね
What Glockenspiel model did you use?
I am using an Adams professional Glock
Awww mua.......
Thanks!
😰
My tinittus can't stand this, but I know it's beatiful
why do so many players want to stop the sustain at the end?
I think it comes from habit at auditions. Percussionists generally only play this as an audition piece. In practice, it’s usually played by the orchestra’s keyboard player. Thanks for watching!
nice but why are you playing it a octave lower
そんな事大した問題じゃない
Thanks! We usually play it in this octave because that is where our notes sound in the written register of the part.
@@MichaelLaMattinaPercussion oh older classical composers did not transpose glockenspiel parts right?
@@saratei99 actually this excerpt (and the whole opera at large) is to be played by the celesta, not the glockenspiel. Its a very difficult exceprt tho and for that it remains in many orchestras audition repertoire.
@@alessandrogerlo it's actually played by a keyboard glockenspiel, similar to a celesta but with a glockenspiel inside