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From: jlbeiaard
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  • Beautiful performance!! Well done, Jon!

  • Hi Jon, this is really great performance, and recording/editing as well. I must confess that I feel very strong envy towards this outcome!! Let me use this to my site & blog (only in Japanese, sorry), that are designed to introduce carillon music & art to Japanese people.

  • Thank you very much - yes, you may use this video on your blog / site -- can you send me a link? Have we met in person?

    Best,

    Jon

  • @jlbeiaard ey bro one question how it calls that instrument?

    sorry if its a dumb question but im starting to study music in the university so i wish u could tell me because i play piano and i see that its very similar to it so i wih you could give me the name so i can search if it is a precesor of the piano.

  • @565coldskill565 Its called a carillon - it came before the piano or fortepiano, but after the harpsichord and organ. Good luck, spread the word!

    PS I do not know offhand if there were any "touch-sensitive" keyboard instruments (aka you control the dynamics through the touch) before the carillon. I'd be surprised if it were the first, but if in your research, you find out that it IS the first, I would be curious to know that!

  • Amazing Jon! I'm so excited that you posted your work!

  • What an incredible good interpretation of this beautiful piece of music. I love the super audio and video qualitiy. Thanks to Mr. Lehrer to upload such high quality carillon videos.

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