do you happen to know a good piece for me to play as my audition into university? I am not even normally a mallet player but it is a req. to get in for percussion.. And well, This was on the list as one of the audition pieces.
I personally find it ridiculous that they want me to learn things like this, and Valse Brilliante...
I was thinking of playing Caprice Valsant.. but I really need recommendations. If i could get some of greens music it would help.
i recommend learning a piece called Infurioso and Valse by Earl Hatch. The piece is real tough to get down but it is worth learning even if your not digging mallets. Another piece i would say to learn is Mitchel Peters Sea Refractions the draw back of it though is that the worlds mallet players have done since the dawn of time it is really old but it is better then Playing Yellow after the rain i like both pieces either way. If all else fails get the Thomas Mcmillan Marimba solos book. good luck
niceley done:D
alfacobra1 1 year ago
Very nice! I really dig the creative accel you put in before the last strain, and the solo on the repeat of A.
DforDrums 2 years ago
Great performance!
congratulation.
Rubenzr 2 years ago
I'm in middle school and I want to learn this song. I'm getting the music for it tomorrow. I'll get after a lot of practice
jnjams 2 years ago
Great to hear. Keep practicing!
JohnBeder 2 years ago
whew. nice job.
do you happen to know a good piece for me to play as my audition into university? I am not even normally a mallet player but it is a req. to get in for percussion.. And well, This was on the list as one of the audition pieces.
I personally find it ridiculous that they want me to learn things like this, and Valse Brilliante...
I was thinking of playing Caprice Valsant.. but I really need recommendations. If i could get some of greens music it would help.
Good playing man!
cal607 3 years ago
i recommend learning a piece called Infurioso and Valse by Earl Hatch. The piece is real tough to get down but it is worth learning even if your not digging mallets. Another piece i would say to learn is Mitchel Peters Sea Refractions the draw back of it though is that the worlds mallet players have done since the dawn of time it is really old but it is better then Playing Yellow after the rain i like both pieces either way. If all else fails get the Thomas Mcmillan Marimba solos book. good luck
kingcap1226 3 years ago
ya johnny boy, leading the way.
TheGhost617 3 years ago