Love it! I can just see Jack beating up that weasel Alfred with a pointed trowel. (Or maybe Prior Phillip beating Bishop Waleran with a heavy Bible to the head?) Excellent work gain, my friend!
@17drums :)) Hi Dave! Big thank! I,m very glad that You know so well the characters! What is interesting: in the end of the 4. part I really tried to express a bit the contrary of Philip and Waleran. But managed surely only the fall of Waleran:) with a big cymbal bang his landing:)
@Angeloyur Big thank prof. Prokofiev the II.:)! One of my big fave is Prokofiev,s Enemy Goddes Dances with Evil Spirits and Your music world sometimes close to that.
Anyway I,m really not a drum maniac:), though seemingly quite the contrary. I can play only the banjo (already only badly, my fingers are rusty) and the drums. With them I can create a relatively complex sounding (legs=drummer, left hand=bass, right="solist") and I can move together with music. TBC.
@GBWagner1 If I could play the keyboard, I,d be able to make more difficult music too. The banjo is good only for a small range of music, and the drums are false. I have some fine (to me fine:) dissonant ideas in my mind, but since I,m 1000 times less talent than You or Zach, I,m glad that You do the big work:) The bigger the talent, the bigger the task. And I,m basically lazy:) but greatful that capable of enjoying Your music and talent enough to feel the genial.
That multi-instrumental play sounds already very interesting! , be sure to share some of that whenever you feel like. BTW Thanks for that "Prof. Prok."! :), anyway I'm up for new-fresh Musical Horizons, my goal!
@tholok97 An icebell. A small cymbal with a thick bronz body. Earlier when I wanted a bell beat kinda tune, I used a hoe which is just "E". I call it a Fender Ludwig hoe after the end of Lady in Black (Uriah Heep arrangement) though it,s a very common agricultural one:)
If You mean other cymbal, I use 3 Meinl (hi-hat, 16", 18") Paiste (14", 16") and Trova (14" both). The latters were made in the "late" communist part of Germany = GDR:)
Wow!! talk about high energy my friend. This is an Excellent piece George and it's going straight into favorites. Very refreshing and flowing. Great crossover arm work awesome to watch :) have a Great day , I have thanks to you. Cheers. G.
@guruofpiano PS: the arm crossover here was not too uncomfortable, but in the end of the following - 3. - "movement" there is a similar technical part and that is so terrible (must be played in "fortissimo") that I ruined 9 times from 10 playing:)
brilliant!
AnkeZohm 4 months ago
@AnkeZohm Big THANK!:)
GBWagner1 4 months ago
....and thumbs up for you!
Yessi
teufelszunge 4 months ago
Wow, that´s imposand. I love it!
You are a great drummer!
Sorry, my English is bad!
Have a nice evening!
Yessi
teufelszunge 4 months ago
@teufelszunge Viel danken my Friend!:)
GBWagner1 4 months ago
sweet
joezjoezjoez1 4 months ago
@joezjoezjoez1 Thank You!:)
GBWagner1 4 months ago
Love it! I can just see Jack beating up that weasel Alfred with a pointed trowel. (Or maybe Prior Phillip beating Bishop Waleran with a heavy Bible to the head?) Excellent work gain, my friend!
17drums 4 months ago
@17drums :)) Hi Dave! Big thank! I,m very glad that You know so well the characters! What is interesting: in the end of the 4. part I really tried to express a bit the contrary of Philip and Waleran. But managed surely only the fall of Waleran:) with a big cymbal bang his landing:)
Your RED cover is excellent!
GBWagner1 4 months ago
Excellent piece as usual, so uplifting, refreshing!!
you R a wonderful drum maniac!
Angeloyur 4 months ago
@Angeloyur Big thank prof. Prokofiev the II.:)! One of my big fave is Prokofiev,s Enemy Goddes Dances with Evil Spirits and Your music world sometimes close to that.
Anyway I,m really not a drum maniac:), though seemingly quite the contrary. I can play only the banjo (already only badly, my fingers are rusty) and the drums. With them I can create a relatively complex sounding (legs=drummer, left hand=bass, right="solist") and I can move together with music. TBC.
GBWagner1 4 months ago
@GBWagner1 If I could play the keyboard, I,d be able to make more difficult music too. The banjo is good only for a small range of music, and the drums are false. I have some fine (to me fine:) dissonant ideas in my mind, but since I,m 1000 times less talent than You or Zach, I,m glad that You do the big work:) The bigger the talent, the bigger the task. And I,m basically lazy:) but greatful that capable of enjoying Your music and talent enough to feel the genial.
GBWagner1 4 months ago
@GBWagner1
That multi-instrumental play sounds already very interesting! , be sure to share some of that whenever you feel like. BTW Thanks for that "Prof. Prok."! :), anyway I'm up for new-fresh Musical Horizons, my goal!
Angeloyur 4 months ago
nice kit
what is the name of the cymbal to the right??
tholok97 4 months ago
@tholok97 An icebell. A small cymbal with a thick bronz body. Earlier when I wanted a bell beat kinda tune, I used a hoe which is just "E". I call it a Fender Ludwig hoe after the end of Lady in Black (Uriah Heep arrangement) though it,s a very common agricultural one:)
If You mean other cymbal, I use 3 Meinl (hi-hat, 16", 18") Paiste (14", 16") and Trova (14" both). The latters were made in the "late" communist part of Germany = GDR:)
Bestest my Friend and thank for listening!
GBWagner1 4 months ago
Wow!! talk about high energy my friend. This is an Excellent piece George and it's going straight into favorites. Very refreshing and flowing. Great crossover arm work awesome to watch :) have a Great day , I have thanks to you. Cheers. G.
guruofpiano 4 months ago
@guruofpiano Big fat THANK!:) I,m going to listen Your new work again. That bass start... I love very much!
GBWagner1 4 months ago
@guruofpiano PS: the arm crossover here was not too uncomfortable, but in the end of the following - 3. - "movement" there is a similar technical part and that is so terrible (must be played in "fortissimo") that I ruined 9 times from 10 playing:)
If not 10.
But I,m sure that not more.
GBWagner1 4 months ago
Kösz!
kerecseny1 4 months ago
...
Heéé...
ezt most elcsíptem....
bravó.
kisskosar 4 months ago
@kisskosar :)) Nagyon kösz! Néztem is, hogy valaki hij mily hamar! (Még vissza se értem a szövegírásból:)
GBWagner1 4 months ago