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Ed Smith
Приєднався 19 гру 2006
Deane Steps
Here’s a 57 “ audio tribute to the artistry of my UNT colleague and friend, Christopher Deane, I arranged almost 10 years ago to the John Coltrane tune Giant Steps. I would surprise him with this every now and then when he was sitting in on my final juries just to get a laugh out of him. Visuals recently added.
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Відео
Sirabhorn by Pat Metheny arr. Ed Smith (95 second treatment)
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Sirabhorn by Pat Metheny arr. Ed Smith (95 second treatment)
"Pollock In Pelog" new composition for Balinese Gamelan
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"Pollock In Pelog" composed by Ed Smith performed by the UNT Gamelan Bwana Kumala April 21, 2016. This piece was inspired by a few visits to the Jackson Pollock exhibit "Blind Spots" at the Dallas Museum of Art.
CalderCage
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Ed Smith performs his composition CalderCage at the 2012 PASIC in Austin, TX using the Malletech Love Vibe.
Some Children See Him
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Ed Smith performs a Christmas song for Nora, Serena, Roger and Leigh on THEIR new Malletech Vibe.
Greatness sir.
you would have been so famous if you weren't so fat! lol don't kill me. Lol I don't have a job. save us from this mallet world of hell. All you see is teenagers bobbing up and down endlessly and it's all LHS' fault. I'm not that seriuos who the fuck cares Ed.
is it such a secret Ed? You just use the dead stroke approach. There's only one way to play mallets eh? What would we do if we were all as good as you? Better learn STevens' grip instead lolol. Don't kill me. Boy you are good though and I'm sick of seeing people who suck at mallets please save us. Praise allah. Jesus said to drink your pee. Does that mean Jews practice urine therapy? You should look up african takes a cow pee shower lolol. Are you a mason?
I can't believe it's taken this long to meet you!
gamelanya bagus sekali, ada tatahan ornamen ramayana!! yang nabuh juga menghayati .. love
That is literally one of the coolest songs I've ever heard without a doubt. Absolutely amazing!
Imitando el sonido y movimiento de la naturaleza de indonesia. Que belleza.
Ini irama Instrumen Gamelan nya sdh modifikasi tdk murni Bali tapi enak juga di dengar ...
Wow....I love it...very complicated and amazing composition ❤🙏
WOW..... amazing!!
This makes me query whether there are any Balinese [traditional] left handed gangsa players...
So much mood and atmosphere.
👏👏👏👏👏👏😍😍😍😍
What a phenomenal composition! Thank you for the music Mr Ed Smith!
Simply amazing
sebagai orang Bali ,, saya sangat senang dan bangga ,, adat dan budaya Bali bisa berkembang di mana saja ,, salam Rahayu selalu 🙏🙏🙏 , matur suksme sampun memperkenalkan budaya Bali 🙏🙏
great…great…great…
Thank you to all for interesting in balinese gamelan, i do hope you enjoy it, love n peace for all
every note of the Balinese gamelan is related to the symbols of Dewata Nawa Sanga
Amazing enjoy happy
Waaaow amayzing
So great creation of balinese gamelan music🙏
Great! Thakn you for learning our gamelan instrument! Apreciate! Nice ferformed!
lol
You can see they joy in their faces as they play these heavenly music
hmmmm. love it.
Great 👍 Amazing Moment 🔥👍
wonderful composition!
This performance will be much better if the sound of Gong and the instruments at right hand side (which provide bass sound) were managed to be a bit louder. Anyway, good job guys.
Thank you very much...
Tukang ugalnya trllu tinggi..pe bungkuk2 gtu.. 🙏
Orang luar Indonesia ber-bondong" mencintai & belajar sampai PINTAR musik tradisional Indonesia,orang indonesia sendiri ter'gila" kpop cs....baguslah...banget.
Excelent
damn these people suck
Pround Bali island
Keren 👍👍
Wow, this music from 🇮🇩 indonesia. Great...
Wow awesome. Good job Guys. All of the team look like balinese artist. From Bali with love.
I can't even fathom what I just watched. I've spent the last decade studying western music theory, this is like music made by aliens to me. Holy shit this video is a wild ride.
That is how I felt the first time I was introduced to Balinese gamelan gong kebyar by a dear friend in 1980. After listening to the entire album, Nonesuch’s Golden Rain, I made a pact with myself that later in life when I had the means I would travel to this amazing island and begin to unravel the beautiful mystery of how this music is created. Every summer from 1995 through1999 I traveled there to study the music of the shadow puppetry on the instrument gamelan gender wayang. Extraordinary music for just four musicians.Then, in 2002, I began my study of the great gamelan gong kebyar. My last trip was 2009. I made sure I studied enough of traditional gamelan to gather the concepts of interlocking (kotekan) before I attempted my own compositions. This one was inspired by numerous visits to a great Jackson Pollock art exhibit. Both his names having 7 letters gave me the 7/8 and 7/4 sections of the piece. Influences from the music of India (which I dearly love) helped also. Thank you for your comment!
@@eyebalie thank you for the great music sir
@@WahyuPratomo89 Thank you very much for listening to our performance. I love Balinese music !
Bravo... Amazing...👍
What is the group name ?
🙏🏼❤️
Great performance👏🏻
I S T I M E W A 👍😎 Saluuuttttt 👌😎
Really nice, I enjoyed that a lot
What its tempo?
Wow beautiful 😍
Strange composition!. Never heard in BALI. Is it caused of Millenial GONG Bali Composition ???.
Gamelan Jawa and Gamelan Bali is Mother music
Gagah, Tukang Ugal ne nak luh...haha..