Christopher Deane - Etude for a quiet hall

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Samuel Peruzzolo-Vieira interpretando uma obra de C. Deane no Primeiro Encontro Gaúcho de Percussão - Santa Maria (UFSM)/RS. maio 2007

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  • I am a highschool student and am playing this piece. do you have any tips for the really tight chromatic permeantations on page 2? it is full of 2nds and 3rds.

  • @myworkstinkz Hey, man. thanks for writting. Well, Stevens' method of movement is what you need. besides that, Tom Burritt has been posting videos (Percussion Axiom TV) and I remember watching some that deals specifically with this technique you've mentioned. Last but not least, Ford's floor exercicies... hope it helps. ;)

  • Bravo Samuca!!!

  • obrigado!!!

  • hey samuel. its Isabeau I met you down at Pasic at the steve weiss booth. great job on this piece! Its one of my favorites. I really like the interpretation. the mallets aren't my favorite, but you play with them really well. keep in touch!

  • well, once you are in Brazil, there are no many options, to be honest... those were the only two set I had at that time. but i'll record this piece again! someday!

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  • @CaseyCangelosi Omg! its Casey !!! ....He watches marimba solos like everybody else.... amazing!

  • love it

  • fantastic

  • Awesome job! Loved your interpretation.

  • no. steve weiss.

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