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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2007

Ghanaia by Matthias Schmitt

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  • Seeing as you are playing on a 4.3, one can assume this piece does not go lower than 'space A in the staff' (bass clef)?

  • Actually, it only requires a 4 octave instrument (it doesn't go lower than C).

  • Your good. Why not tell people you artist name so people can follow your career?

  • Thanks.  I just put my videos here for fun.

  • Nicely done sir. I think people are far too critical and don't realize that a musician is not a machine through which to run sheet music. That was a well performed piece of excellent music.

  • Thank you

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  • i really like this piece. I plan to play it for solo and ensemble. you killed it. i can tell that the syncopation is probably tough

  • @Tehdrumr4life14 it only uses from the octave below middle C to the octave above so it can be played on a smaller bass marimba

  • @Tehdrumr4life14 it only uses from the octave below middle C to the octave above so it can be played on a smaller bass marimba

  • @xcorr77 seems to be from adams' solist series

  • great piece, well done..

  • a do not like the voyager frame of adams-marimbas and vibes..

  • Gorgeous music.

  • @ohhiimKatie Yeah I understand. I wasn't trying to lecture you or anything either. I did the same things for drum corps licks.

  • @joshstearman You're totally right..but I didn't really want to play this for like a solo, just something to mess around with,, aka. not worth it. haha.

  • @ohhiimKatie You should really just shell out the money for it. It's not too much and it'll support the composer, who is probably a poor musician anyway.

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