a light at the end . . . vibraphone solo by Chad Floyd
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- a light at the end, for solo vibraphone (2-mallets, medium-advanced). Composed and performed by Dr. Chad Floyd in December of 2018. This sheet music is available from the composer. To order, visit www.chadfloyd.c....
Chad's website: www.chadfloyd.com
Vibes:
Adams Alpha Series pearldrum.com/...
Mallets:
Innovative Percussion medium hard vibe RS30 amzn.to/3c5nOMn
Mics:
Shure SM81LC amzn.to/2R4WBRQ
Camera:
Canon EOS 7D amzn.to/2X2DxHE
Recording and Editing:
Focusrite Saffire Pro 40 Audio Interface amzn.to/346DzQe
Logic Pro X
Apple Macbook Pro amzn.to/3bPbEXE
Chad is an endorser for:
Grover Pro Percussion Inc. (groverpro.com)
Humes and Berg Co. (humesandberg.com)
Innovative Percussion Inc. (innovativepercu...)
Pearl Drums and Adams Musical Instruments (pearldrum.com)
Remo Inc. (www.remo.com)
There is no sound better than the vibraphone. Wish I had one; that's all I'd do all day.
Yet another beautiful and amazing piece 👏🏿 I absolutely love it!!!
thank you Martez!
This work is amazing! Minimal and melodic 👏🏻👏🏻 I love it!
Beautiful piece, Dr. Floyd!
Thanks for checking it out!
Preciosa obra!
thanks!
Beautiful and so percussive yo! definitely gonna learn
Is there a method behind hitting the nodes of the bars? In multiple videos I’ve seen you do this though my band instructor used to tell us to refrain from doing it, I’ve been curious as to if there is a method behind it and if so what is it?
James Hicks it creates a different sound, in this case you can see he is hitting only certain notes in the center of the bar in order for them to resonate more. In general if it isn’t written into a composition, you should be hitting the center of the bar, but hitting the node creates a lighter, less resonant sound which is useful in particular instances
If I may ask what types of mallets are those?
Yes, they are listed in the description!