"You're so cool" (H.Zimmer) por PERCUJOVE JOVEN ORQUESTA

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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2008

Percujove, la Joven Orquesta de Percusión de Valencia, interpreta "You're so cool" un fragmento de la banda sonora de "Amor a quemarropa (True romance)" de Hans Zimmer en su concierto del pasado 16 de enero de 2008, en la Sala Rodrigo del Palau de la Música de Valencia (serie cámara)
Arreglos y dirección: Salvador Pelejero Cerdá

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  • not bad at all! Not sure about the use of the wood tubes on wood blocks (not sure if that instrument has a name) but not bad at all. This is my favourite hans zimmer piece of all times. He's an artist and a half..

  • Wow, that was beautiful. One of my favourite movie songs. That girl on the drum is so pretty too; I think the camera person is a relative (parent maybe?). That or they have a major crush! :P

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  • Los guiris estos tienen razón, la chalaparta se come al resto de los instrumentos cuando suena. Pero aún así genial. Muy, muy buena interpretación.

  • Look for Salvador Pelejero or his percussion orchestra Percujove e-mail

    he sure will share with you his arrangement

  • I, too, would LOVE to do this arrangement with my elementary marimba ensemble. Any chance you'd share your arrangement with an elementary music teacher??

  • haha the large wood blocks are very out of tune... But nice anyway... I love this piece

  • I'm really not a fan of the large wood blocks.

  • this is like an afterlife type of music. feel what im saying? ahah

  • very very profism.....grat boys n girls

  • This is great apart from those two fellas whacking those wooden sticks on that picnic bench all out of tune!

  • Great job! Is there any sheet music for this arrangement? I would like to perform this with my university percussion ensemble. Please let me know. Thank you!

  • @pindyloo the instrument is called txalaparta, a typical basque instrument

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