Hi Bradley, thank you for your question. That is usually the texture-based tremolo that players freely apply and isn't always noted the same way. You could add arpeggio and tremolo to the chord or write S on the stem. Either way, you might want to explain what you really mean.
Hi! I just finished my marimba piece and I'm just wondering if you could check it. I'm a new music composition student from the Philippines. I'm only concerned about notation and awkward intervals or anything that is impossible. Hope you can help me!
Naoko, thanks for sharing this great lesson! So useful for me! I subscribed your channel! If you have time take a look to my channel too, and if you like my music we can find a way to do something together! Let me know!
Amazing video Naoko- a lot of work went into this and I was honoured to be a tiny part of it !!
Thank you for being a part of this video!!
Such a soothing sound. Fascinating how leaning against the marimba can alter the sound.
You make it look easy! Also the bow technique sounds amazing!
Thank you Matthew!
So helpful thank you for making this video!
Great video, Naoko!
Thank you Ken;)
Subscribed!
I found this very useful for a new piece I'm working on. Thank you!
Hi Brian, Thank you for your comment. It'd be nice if I could listen to your piece someday!
Thank you so much for this video, super well made and informative
Very helpful! Thank you!
Thank you for watching!!!
Thank you it's wonderful
Thank you for watching!
this was a helpful video thank you!
I'm glad to hear that. Thank you for watching!
Very useful, thank you so much!
I'm glad to hear this. Thank you for watching!
Awesome Video Naoko! Very well explained, I will share this with all of my composer friends! :)
Thank you for your comment! I'm glad that you like the video!
How would a composer notate the kind of tremolo you play at 2:15?
Hi Bradley, thank you for your question. That is usually the texture-based tremolo that players freely apply and isn't always noted the same way. You could add arpeggio and tremolo to the chord or write S on the stem. Either way, you might want to explain what you really mean.
@@NaokoTsujita That is great thank you! I have been recently tasked to write for marimba and your video has been very helpful thank you!!
@@bradleykearns I'm so glad to hear that!
Hi! I just finished my marimba piece and I'm just wondering if you could check it. I'm a new music composition student from the Philippines. I'm only concerned about notation and awkward intervals or anything that is impossible. Hope you can help me!
Hi Erma. You can send it to me through my website: naokomusic.com.
Naoko, thanks for sharing this great lesson! So useful for me! I subscribed your channel! If you have time take a look to my channel too, and if you like my music we can find a way to do something together! Let me know!
really helpful - thanks so much!
Thank you for this! It was very helpful