Beethoven: Coriolan Overture - Full timpani part. Play along! 🎶
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- Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
- Beethoven’s timpani writing brought the instrument forward to become a more prominent part of the Orchestra. Ever fancied a go at the timpani? Well now is your chance!
Here is the Coriolan Overture - a mighty seven minutes of timpani adventure 🤩 There isn’t a great deal of dynamic detail written in the score, so use your ears to listen to the rest of the orchestra 🎵
Top tip! Pay attention to shorter staccato notes, and don’t forget to count your bars rest!
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This is what we need
Full length videos like this we need more!!
Oh this is so cool! This is very helpful to students who are learning the repertoire. I would have enjoyed having this for study when I was young.
Please do Der Rosenkavelier and Candide. (For starters, hahahaha!) Those are known for having a lot of pedaling, which is lots of fun! 😀
I was rehearsing this with a local amateur orchestra on Monday. Sadly we have no regular Timpanist. Seems the Timpani emphasises a lot of the rythms we have in the Horns.
You mean in trumpets?
@@mauryq2150 I was playing the horn part, though the trumpets probably did share our rhythms at times.
I play timpani from the score and trumpets play exactly the same rythm as timpani, horns not so much
@@mauryq2150 I'm not saying the trumpets don't match the timps even more closely than the horns, just that there are enough times when the timps and horns match closely enough to be noticeable. I'm comparing my part to the part highlighted in the video. If this had been a video about trumpets I would have looked at how horn and trumpet parts compare.
Majestic
Realmente hermoso. ❤
Very good proposal. Thanks for the initiative.
¡Muy buena propuesta! Gracias por la iniciativa.
More like this please!
Muito bom para estudar!!!!!
Cute
Hi I’m wondering how you make the score moving effect with the performance play synchronised?