1.Teil - Nr.1: Tempered Steel
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@iloverocknroll888 You can't blame him for his lack of understanding of the musical arts...look at his screen name
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I thought I would see "Tempering in steel" with 'eardelete', hehe.
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I thought it was performed very well given the complexity of the piece. I had the pleasure of playing this in 2004 and (at least for 4th chair clarinet) there were a lot of key changes; not to mention the piece was in 6/8 which switches from a 3/4 to a 2/4 every other measure. There were a few flat notes that I heard near the beginning, but that could be because of an improper warm up. I still have the sheet music.. I am going to see if I can still play this now. :D
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This piece was part of a marching band show I did in high school. It was fun to hear it again in it's original form.
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Ausgezeitnet ! Es is schwer zu spielen.
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Ausgezeitnet ! Es is schwer zu spielen.
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the composer was boring.
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Italians know their music
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marimba players sticking height was wayyyyy too high causing him to miss 40% of the notes -__- i had that problem last year in concertino for four percussion and wind ensemble but this year i am rocking the tempered steel marimba part!!!!
@justinbieberfabulous Well, they're definitely up to tempo, so you can blame the length on the composer. And I thought the solos were awesome. I'm not sure you realize how difficult this piece is. We played it last year in the band I play in and it was notttt easy, by any means. It's somewhat rude to go around calling other peoples' work "sucky," especially when it clearly is not and when it required a lot of work to learn.
iloverocknroll888 1 year ago 9
@tristan01101 Getting laid is not one of those things. ;)
cavudog 1 year ago 3