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  • brilliant!

  • @AnkeZohm Big THANK!:)

  • ....and thumbs up for you!

    Yessi

  • Wow, that´s imposand. I love it!

    You are a great drummer!

    Sorry, my English is bad!

    Have a nice evening!

    Yessi

  • @teufelszunge Viel danken my Friend!:) 

  • sweet

  • @joezjoezjoez1 Thank You!:)

  • 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:)

    Your RED cover is excellent!

  • Excellent piece as usual, so uplifting, refreshing!!

    you R a wonderful drum maniac!

  • @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.

  • @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!

  • nice kit

    what is the name of the cymbal to the right??

  • @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!

  • 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 Big fat THANK!:) I,m going to listen Your new work again. That bass start... I love very much!

  • @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.

  • Kösz!

  • ...

    Heéé...

    ezt most elcsíptem....

    bravó.

  • @kisskosar :)) Nagyon kösz! Néztem is, hogy valaki hij mily hamar! (Még vissza se értem a szövegírásból:)

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