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I keep coming back to this video man. Might be hands- down my favorite interpretation of Psappha! You absolutely nailed it.
Thank you, Jacobo! I will be coming out with a new video of both Rebonds and Psappha this summer that will also have masterclass video link attached. Stay tuned!
Awesome instrument selection,great flow through the piece and overall a natural,catching musicality!
Bravo! Great instrument selection, performance, and production.
Awesome recording! What are you using to hold the metals above the wood?
Thanks! Just some long bolts with thin foam mounted on a square tube. That is then mounted on a short cymbal stand.
Thank you!
Wonderful performance, Garrett... keep up the good work!!!
superb!
Great performance!
What kind of wood are your blocks made out of? I'm playing this piece right now and I can't decide if I want to buy purpleheart.
Purple Heart sounds great. But it splinters very easily even if you finish it. I use Honduran Mahogany, and even unfinished it holds up well.
I keep coming back to this video man. Might be hands- down my favorite interpretation of Psappha! You absolutely nailed it.
Thank you, Jacobo! I will be coming out with a new video of both Rebonds and Psappha this summer that will also have masterclass video link attached. Stay tuned!
Awesome instrument selection,great flow through the piece and overall a natural,catching musicality!
Bravo! Great instrument selection, performance, and production.
Awesome recording! What are you using to hold the metals above the wood?
Thanks! Just some long bolts with thin foam mounted on a square tube. That is then mounted on a short cymbal stand.
Thank you!
Wonderful performance, Garrett... keep up the good work!!!
superb!
Great performance!
What kind of wood are your blocks made out of? I'm playing this piece right now and I can't decide if I want to buy purpleheart.
Purple Heart sounds great. But it splinters very easily even if you finish it. I use Honduran Mahogany, and even unfinished it holds up well.