Stubernic
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  • Taylor?

  • My high school ensemble is about to do this. I am so pumped.

  • It appears as though you're using Michael Burritt mallets. Sound quality's a bit iffy in the video due to the camera used to film, so I can't tell for sure. They look like Burritts, but I'd like to know for sure if they are.

    Very well done with this piece. A friend of mine performed this for his senior recital, and I hope to do Afta-Stuba as a kind of inside joke piece for my senior recital.

  • The middle guy ripped that shit.

  • ola magnifico trabajo¡¡ yo tenia na pregunta... esque nostros lo estamos montando tambien y nada queria decir cuanto tiempo os a llevado mas o menos montar esta obra¡¡

  • Nice job guys! Could you tell me what mallets each player was using? The company and model.

  • Nice job guys! Could you tell me what mallets each player was using? The company and model.

  • i have to learn the corale part for my indoor drum line (im refering to the four mallet coral while the two other guys are playing on the resonator boards) the coral is 2:39-3:40

  • you have Sheet? scores?

    

  • you have Sheet? scores?

  • Im about to upload Mark Ford playing his own Stubernic on my channel along with two guys from Dynasty enjoy!

  • My God this is so epic.

  • Wow! :O

  • Yay cross grip!!!

  • Love this.

  • Yeah, it sounded so bad with the burton grip... oh wait.

  • The grip you use is irrelevant to the sound. The sound is determined by how you play...

  • @timetoslowdownisnow That's not true at all. The way you hold the implement affects many things from the angle that the head of the mallet strikes the bar to the velocity and direction of the stroke.

  • check out the one on my page. doesn't rush like a canadian band.

  • this is the best one on youtube. its the only one that goes fast enough at the end...

  • @chubbumsmcmuffins nah the one by myriad2010 is the best, and they're high schoolers, but it's slightly better than this one

  • @chubbumsmcmuffins ITS the only video that plays up to tempo at all. the tempo is like 160 or something-ish

  • @chubbumsmcmuffins watch?v=V5IUVINuwZ8 You should see this link then, imho it's better.

  • whoa. what happened at 6:58 to 7:05?

    Besides that, great job.

    oh yeah...and rushing...lol but still great job.

  • my school did this and it was sick

  • is the low d broken?

    sounds like it. or ur hitting it DEAD center.

  • The weirdest thing about this performance is that practically every 16th note run is clean except for the first two.

    Well played! =)

  • Our high school is performing this in May. We're going to use 3 groups instead of just one at the same time.

  • I wish you the best of luck getting three groups of performers to play this.

  • this piece is great and has many musical aspects to it...dont hate the piece just because you may not like the styles.

  • very well done...though it tends to rush a lil during the repeated section after the cadenza, but still very well done overall. 5 stars

  • I really do like this piece. My band director (Dr. Stuber, he's actually the guy this piece is named after) always has a tape of this to play when a sub has to come in for him. I'm only a sophomore right now (and a percussionist), but I can't wait to start working on this a hopefully perform it sometime.

  • This Sound........IS EPIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Love this piece! Played it my senior year...player three!

    drumcorpsgirl1991 can suck it!

  • Good job fellas. I like it alot. I know that was hard to grasp.

  • agreed all you douchbages out there fuck off!!!!

  • Appreaciate!

  • i just watched this video and saw my comment from last week. and after reading the comments on this video again, most notably from drumcorpsgirl, i couldnt agree with myself any more. most of the people commenting on this video are, indeed, fucking douchebags.

  • so many douchebags commenting this video, all thinking they're better.

    dear douchebags, you all fucking suck. stop pretending you're good.

  • Dude Yes I agree with you cLutch!!!!!!!!!!!

  • In all honesty, I think your wording is pretty horrible. It's rather clear that you seem to have a strong disliking against this, but you don't need to be so harsh. Really, absolute perfection isn't needed for a concert though I'd agree with you about being perfect if it is a competition.

    Regardless, you also have no idea at all about any factors like how much time they had to prepare this or any other events they had going on. It was pretty uncalled of for you to say what you said.

  • wow. you are a giant cunt. if you're gonna tell them they're "horrible" give them advice or something. =) saying you're instructor "strives for perfection" is the same as every other instructor, but dont be a fucking pretentious whore and say that you "either run or do pushups" to make you play perfect because honestly nobody fucking cares what you're instructor makes you do. eat a giant dick you bitch.

  • wow your really gonna be a critic about this? go out and do something how about that instead of find everything that they didnt do right. They played this very well and. For one they were being disciplined and mature up there not dead and unhappy. Just think about it why would they want to seem dead and unhappy. That song is fun as shit to play and i couldnt give them more credit so just be quiet and let them fucking play.

  • You make me rage. I would love to see you look up while doing runs that fast. And you also told them to learn the piston stroke? What the fuck? For one, there's no such thing as the piston stroke, you're thinking of the piston grip (Steven's grip). For two, they were using Steven's grip the whole fucking time. What are you, 10?

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  • Nevermind, just realized you weren't talking to me.

  • @alittlemorenightmusi Piston stroke has a place EVERYWHERE! its a basic technique that should be used in allllll pieces of music. Especially pieces with runs such as these.

  • Good job I performed this piece and it is a hard piece to communicate with your fellow performers and takes a ton of maturity and discipline. I'm going to be a critic and say the one thing I noticed is that you guys got excited and started to rush at the end otherwise great job, and keep up the hard work!!

  • dude this song fucking rocks man. dont hate

  • you guys are some kind of robots.

  • this is amazing but once i noticed that the guy with black hair wasn't wearing a black tie i couldn't look at anything else. honestly is a black tie that hard to find...

  • ok.

    i would probly hold the mallets a little better. My sister played this last year. i think its like the second coolest song ever (next to rosauro, she played that this year.)

  • I hate how people on youube criticize other performer's jobs. Music is about performance and expression. These guys had an amazing performance, even if someone got off on a sixteenth note run or something. That piece takes a ton of communication, and they each performed it spectacularly.

  • Best performance of Stubernic on YouTube.

    5 stars ftw

  • Yea this is the best Stubernic Youtube Vid out there

  • (sorry for the two comments in a row thing) Of course people don't listen to this stuff: they watch it and listen! That's the purpose of YouTube! This has a certain charisma to it, and the camera angle is great. That and I like the fact that they use double strokes a lot. And the tempo is just about right. I'm gonna use this video to lure people into liking marimba music. He he ;-)

  • Slightly raw, kind of studentish, maybe it's the suits. But nice phrasing especially for the 'middle' player, which has the most to do. But, excellent nevertheless. I didn't notice that all of those ritardandos, and I have to play that in like two weeks. Thanks, YouTube! And a high-five to these performers. This is far better than what we prepared for the exam.

  • player 1 (the high treble) player broke on the 16th note runs starting around 6:59. You can see him get back in, but he has a late attack. Good performance otherwise

  • Iv had the pleasure of watching mark ford (the composer) himself play this. it was amazing.

  • i'd love to see that on youtube homeboy

  • A student who graduated has the actual marimba that the composer used to write it.

  • Heck yes! I definitely played that last summer and LOVED it :)

  • Also, after watching it again, mallet choices are a tad harsh for player 3.

  • amazing how I see most of all the stubernic videos use the burton grip. Nice although I agree its just a hair fast for my taste. Also in the beginning I didn't get enough low end rolls, it sounded a little muted rather than that beautiful base sound.

  • I love this song. It was played amazingly in this song too!

  • woo! :]]]

  • way too fast it gives a good music quality when you play it a tiny bit slower

  • VERY nice job. the run's a little shaky at the start (the end one.) but overall, nice. good job

  • Too fast-

    I agree with jwalker, as I have this my self in high school (is on youtube as well). To fast/frantic you lost the musicality and feel in the 5/8 section, work more with dynamic expressions and the end runs. Hope you all played this at a local S&E. Other than that nice job guys.

  • Too fast- I think you loose some musicality (though do add some spectacle) when you go through like that, especially in the 5-8 sections- it works nicely for the beginning. The runs in the cadenza are done well- kudos. I think if you slow it down a tad and are a bit more expressive during the cadenza... it would blow people away.

  • ya my high school is doing this for our percussion concert and solo and ensemble

  • Very nice!

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