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From: marcin733
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  • What is he using to make the gong produce the awesome sound like this?

  • Wow! that's amazing! well played dude!

  • jestem przy uzyciu 'babilon' tak odpuscciez moja nieprawidlowe gramatyki. jestem ze przez pana zabawy. czy jest pani po prostu wywierania presji w mallet do sprawic, ze spiewaja? czy ma pan jakiekolwiek kontroli nad skoku (jego rosnace i objetych)? ponadto, co to dzwieku jak gdyby uzywa pan szczotki do tam-tam/gong? wiem to sa partie pytania, ale ja nie wierza w tlumaczeniu wielkie podziekowania ...

  • How would you notate this? I'm a young composer and want to use this idea for a piece.

  • coll

    is eazy to make this soud? i mean...continuose..not one hit..

  • You percussionists, you gotta get out more.  Just kidding, that was very interesting, thanks.

  • its like painting sound. very hypnotic, well played.

  • comment about how great this video ever made

  • This is incredible. I hope to get a gong of this size one day.

  • Awesome! What size is the gong and what is the small beater made of that is getting all those spooky sounds?

  • Looking forward to hearing the answer, too.

  • that looks like about a 40 inch.

  • this is real metal magic as are tam tam 1 and tam tam 2.

    I love the way he works the overtones.

    Please post more (if possible ofcourse)

  • I mean 38 inch, and you need a fairly hard mallet to do that, something that creates friction. it sort of reminds me of rubbing singing bowls-same idea.

  • a to moj ulubiony..,,talerzyk,,chwila i inny swiat;)bravo...!!

  • great.

  • awesome sound

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