Hiromi Kamiya Dancing Shadows for solo marimba

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2009

World renowned marimba artist performing a piece written for her by Jonathan Anderson entitled "Dancing Shadows."

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  • Wow, that's a really great piece! When it's something that you both want to listen to and play as well, and has the kind of tonal diversity demonstrated here, you know it's something with a lot of skill and work behind it. And that it has some great artistic potential. Good work, Jon!

  • @ralstobh wow. thank you. such a wonderful compliment.

  • The piece is now published thru Innovative Percussion.

  • The piece should be published by this summer! I am currently communicating with the guys at Innovative and have signed a contract. Thank you for your interest! Check out my other new piece "Charon" as well.

  • it is so much easier to be expressive using traditional

  • @xylojet it is definitely true that it is easier to produce more volume as well as far more accurate double verticles. hope you enjoyed the piece! should be published by innovative soon.

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  • About to purchase the sheet music off IP on Friday when I have the money! :D

  • This solo is truly amazing I'm a young marimba player your music really inspired me!!!!! Thanks!!!!!

  • Hi! I'm really interested in playing this solo, but can't find a copy for sale anywhere. It's not often you hear something that combines this kind of beauty and technical exposition in the same piece. Do you know where I can purchase this, or could you possibly send it to me if it's not for sale?

    Thanks a ton!

  • I feel like I just visited another planet - where the people are much more intelligent than us, the musicians more gifted, and the instruments much bigger! Glorious!

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