Evelyn Glennie's A Little Prayer

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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2008

So we couldn't get it recorded at the concert haha so we decided to do it here. But to let you know we did get a HUGE applause for it!!!! =) by the way the
guitar part isn't the same as the original :) hope you enjoy!!! =)
Note: the timing of the sound is a little off of the picture.
Please leave comments! =)

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  • the fact that kids this age are playin music they can appreciate is a wonderful thing. very well done guys =)

  • @banzaigerm Thank you! I appreciate your compliment! =) 

  • I don't understand all the science around amps and guitar tones, I love Evelyn Glennie and to me your version of Little Prayer is awesome.

    I really like the way the xylophone and guitar guy listen to each other, one can see all the time and effort you made to perfect this, well dome!

  • Hey I know that it's been forever since you replied to my posting haha! But thank you so much for the compliment! I did my very best to play and perfect this peace :)

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  • The crappy guitar sound ruins it.. im sorry, you should get a real amp. wonderful marimba though

  • That guitar tone is.....unfortunate. The original guitar part requires volume swells with either a pedal or your guitar's volume knob. More reverb needed. A clean tube amp would be pretty much necessary. You can get cheap tube amps these days. Your guitar work is so-so, but would benefit from all of the above.

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  • They're basically saying that while the marimba-sound is very soft and "round", the guitar-sound is really sharp. Kind of hurts your ears.

    So better equipment would make it sound softer and nicer to listen to. ;-)

  • Could you tell me what kind of marimba that is? How many octaves? Nice tone, well played!:)

  • why do you need then guitar it kind of ruins it

  • I think you have a nice technique(guy on the marimba). Remember that this peace can be played without guitar. It's still a nice peace;).

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