@LayLink I agree that it might be equally rich, but do you realize that every time a stick hits a drum in this video, it is written on a page? And that every sound that is louder than another sound is indicated on the page? And each time the player hits a different drum, this is also written on the page? And did you notice that the player is also playing this ENTIRE THING from FUCKING MEMORY, like sitting down and re-writing a chapter of a book, in every last detail, right in front of you?
@Peaux You are right. But is not the result that counts? Rhythmically it's fantastic compared to Schubert! But to Royster? or with respect to certain traditional African percussions?
Writing music (the Western tradition of written music) is an obstacle in this case. The percussionist (or Xenakis) has learned to read music, and the result is that the eye takes a lot to the ear
listen to Tony Royster rather, the rhythm is more lively and spontaneous, richer and more interesting musically and technically
LayLink 2 months ago
@LayLink I agree that it might be equally rich, but do you realize that every time a stick hits a drum in this video, it is written on a page? And that every sound that is louder than another sound is indicated on the page? And each time the player hits a different drum, this is also written on the page? And did you notice that the player is also playing this ENTIRE THING from FUCKING MEMORY, like sitting down and re-writing a chapter of a book, in every last detail, right in front of you?
Peaux 1 month ago 2
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@Peaux You are right. But is not the result that counts? Rhythmically it's fantastic compared to Schubert! But to Royster? or with respect to certain traditional African percussions?
Writing music (the Western tradition of written music) is an obstacle in this case. The percussionist (or Xenakis) has learned to read music, and the result is that the eye takes a lot to the ear
LayLink 1 month ago
over 16000 people wathced and only 40 liked this? c'mon people!
buyukberber 7 months ago 9
is that Steven Schick?
papavereus 11 months ago 3
OH MY GOD! THE PART OF TEMPLE BLOCKS ARE AMAZING!!!!
xavipercu 1 year ago
WOW !
theo9952 1 year ago
what mallets are you using?
nickbobay 1 year ago
nice job but I don't hear the bass drum being played at all.
DrummerBoyJustin 2 years ago
nice work! are you even lookng at the music?
georgiaperc 2 years ago
Grande! Youtube:"Frammenti" Music by Stefano Ottomano Ciao!
MrSetticlavio 2 years ago
Good work!
markerpen0 2 years ago
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hanstime 2 years ago
just got this piece in the mail a few days ago. now that i'm looking at it while you play, you make it look easy. awesome job!
ricosnare 2 years ago
It is a piece for 2 bongos, 1 tom and 1 Bass Drum ¡¡¡ and it isn´t 60 very fast
obaladamiento 2 years ago
and five woodblocks and a tumba :)
DawgDoggDog 1 year ago
Very good. The piece and the Performer.
Anyone know the drummer name ! ...
qcmv22 3 years ago
steven schick
Herooftimex 2 years ago
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The performer is not Steven Schick, it's a student from the University of Oklahoma
DawgDoggDog 1 year ago
You did a great job on this, man.
heartbreakherofan 3 years ago