most americans are retarded when it comes to percussion and rhythm, especially compared to so many other cultures around the world. i hope america sees more percussion like this.
I love this piece, I'm about to start working on it for my senior recital. I'm wondering, how do you have the pages laid out on your stand? Is it 1 above 2 on the left, 3 above 4 in the middle, and 5 above 6 on the right? Also, what would you recommend for a good metal plate? What you're using almost looks like a hihat cymbal to me. Is that right?
@taylorbelote Hi Taylor, yes I like to set the pages from top to bottom as you described. I feel the difficulty with reading big page layouts is not allowing your eyes to pull off your center of gravity. I've found there is less adjustment with the pages set like this. As far as a metal plate, anything with a good "clank". A short break drum or saw blade would do well. In this recording I'm using a heavy metal disc (not sure what it's originally from). I worry any cymbal may sound too thin
This is my favorite of your multi solos. Keep it up man. I love your work!
godzillafireman 9 months ago
most americans are retarded when it comes to percussion and rhythm, especially compared to so many other cultures around the world. i hope america sees more percussion like this.
glorplaxy 10 months ago
This is super great! Thank you
borisisthemusic 1 year ago
I'm playing this for a contest tomorrow. It's wicked hard! Wish me luck!
TuffMuffinzz 1 year ago
Hi Casey,
I love this piece, I'm about to start working on it for my senior recital. I'm wondering, how do you have the pages laid out on your stand? Is it 1 above 2 on the left, 3 above 4 in the middle, and 5 above 6 on the right? Also, what would you recommend for a good metal plate? What you're using almost looks like a hihat cymbal to me. Is that right?
taylorbelote 2 years ago
@taylorbelote Hi Taylor, yes I like to set the pages from top to bottom as you described. I feel the difficulty with reading big page layouts is not allowing your eyes to pull off your center of gravity. I've found there is less adjustment with the pages set like this. As far as a metal plate, anything with a good "clank". A short break drum or saw blade would do well. In this recording I'm using a heavy metal disc (not sure what it's originally from). I worry any cymbal may sound too thin
CaseyCangelosi 1 year ago
, we want that clanky anvil sound. Hope that helps! :)
CaseyCangelosi 1 year ago
Casey, I was just wondering if this one is on sale yet?
hypermonky560 2 years ago
yep, it is up at the site. Go to the "ordering" link.
:)
CaseyCangelosi 2 years ago
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i really liked it
theRCRchannel 2 years ago
kool
Maul3rR4ngx 2 years ago
Amazing mix of percussive sounds; loved watching the performance and matching sounds to the sources. Great camera work, great hands and creativity!
pandadancer1 2 years ago 2
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Very cool stuff, Bravo!
tnifty 2 years ago