did somebody recognize that asians often play things way too fast?
also many piano songs and art songs by asians are too fast. strange phenomenon.. O.o
trishdish2011 3 months ago
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MarcusPrebridge 7 months ago
Way too fast...
saxfloete 7 months ago
Very nice recording!
swordmaster373 1 year ago
This is the best performance of Nagoya Marimba on the tube¡¡¡
FOFO730 1 year ago 3
super:)
MTAJEMNICZA3 1 year ago
im actually only watching this because its part of my GCSE music work, but this is actually pretty awesome.
PeopleOfTomorrow 1 year ago
like raindrops on my mind
thecmonster 1 year ago
Reminds me of games like Crash Bandicoot. Or is it just me? :P
wook1ee 1 year ago 4
I like this rythm, thanks 4 sharing this video!!!
LOOL!
TheMsGracie 1 year ago
Masterful! Thank you.
DavidSabine 1 year ago
bravo... good
jicuridrum 1 year ago
amazing!
chowlapchun1 1 year ago
grandissime
IViolentiAmorosi 1 year ago
Way too fast, compare with other interpretations here on youtube and see the difference. This version has no merit for me, all the sense of the music is lost in their supossed mastery
martinezaguado 2 years ago
i do agree with you, nothing to do with the original smoothness of composer steve reich
mylegendaryboy 2 years ago
@martinezaguado No. they are playing 108 bpm, which is included in the composer's indication on the original score.
douzilles 1 year ago
@douzilles I didn´t know it, thanks a lot for the explanation
martinezaguado 1 year ago
best video of the duet on youtube
xylojet 2 years ago
Nice! Beautiful sound :-)
synballein70 2 years ago
herseyb 2 years ago
Absolutely marvelous!!!!
sal1k 2 years ago
wunderschöne Aufführung DAnke
McSchnakenhals 2 years ago
Great stuff! I don't know how people memorize this piece. Is this bar played 2 or 3 times...
rahmalec 3 years ago
MrCreamer5 2 years ago
Did Reich write this ? Great technique. Well done ladies1
martinatio 3 years ago
did somebody recognize that asians often play things way too fast?
also many piano songs and art songs by asians are too fast. strange phenomenon.. O.o
trishdish2011 3 months ago
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MarcusPrebridge 7 months ago
Way too fast...
saxfloete 7 months ago
Very nice recording!
swordmaster373 1 year ago
This is the best performance of Nagoya Marimba on the tube¡¡¡
FOFO730 1 year ago 3
super:)
MTAJEMNICZA3 1 year ago
im actually only watching this because its part of my GCSE music work, but this is actually pretty awesome.
PeopleOfTomorrow 1 year ago
like raindrops on my mind
thecmonster 1 year ago
Reminds me of games like Crash Bandicoot. Or is it just me? :P
wook1ee 1 year ago 4
I like this rythm, thanks 4 sharing this video!!!
LOOL!
TheMsGracie 1 year ago
Masterful! Thank you.
DavidSabine 1 year ago
bravo... good
jicuridrum 1 year ago
amazing!
chowlapchun1 1 year ago
grandissime
IViolentiAmorosi 1 year ago
Way too fast, compare with other interpretations here on youtube and see the difference. This version has no merit for me, all the sense of the music is lost in their supossed mastery
martinezaguado 2 years ago
i do agree with you, nothing to do with the original smoothness of composer steve reich
mylegendaryboy 2 years ago
@martinezaguado No. they are playing 108 bpm, which is included in the composer's indication on the original score.
douzilles 1 year ago
@douzilles I didn´t know it, thanks a lot for the explanation
martinezaguado 1 year ago
best video of the duet on youtube
xylojet 2 years ago
Nice! Beautiful sound :-)
synballein70 2 years ago
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herseyb 2 years ago
Absolutely marvelous!!!!
sal1k 2 years ago
wunderschöne Aufführung DAnke
McSchnakenhals 2 years ago
Great stuff! I don't know how people memorize this piece. Is this bar played 2 or 3 times...
rahmalec 3 years ago
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MrCreamer5 2 years ago
Did Reich write this ? Great technique. Well done ladies1
martinatio 3 years ago