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From: rayfordopolis
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  • Nice job! What did you do to work up that ridiculous section at 2:50? I just performed this piece on my junior recital (video will be posted soon) and I never did get that section up to speed. There came a point where I could have done it faster, but I would have sacrificed a lot of tone on the marimba.

  • good job, im doing the first two movements with my friend for solo and ensemble, how long did this movment take you to learn on marimba?

  • where can I find this music?

  • what recital it was?? junior, senior??? the sax part is not that tough...could be played waaay better...great marimba playin!! :))

  • i've never heard the bass octave of a 5 octave marimba sound that good. Is the Adams the only marimba with that much fundamental and sustain in the bass?

  • @oxysean

    i guess marimba one must have good quality bars on the bottom too, but adams is indeed one of the best when were talking about sound.

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  • wow.. you really weren't kidding about the crazy lateral strokes... i have been playing marimba and what not for 7 years now but i have never heard or seen anything like this... congrats

  • Wow, this was really great. Great playing from both performers and good ensemble work. I'm currently composing a piece for Marimba and Soprano voice and this was inspiring.

  • This is a great performance guys. I play sax, but I have to say I was more interested in the marimba part.  Beautiful job!

  • thank you! at the time this was by far the hardest piece I'd ever played for marimba, but I was also happy with how it turned out.

    thanks again!

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