Steve Reich - Six Marimbas
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- 'Six Marimbas" (1986)
Written by Steve Reich
Performed by Bob Becker, Kory Grossman, Russ Hartenberger, James Preiss, Bill Ruyle, William Trigg.
Recorded May 1986 at RCA Studios, NYC.
Nonesuch Records cat # 979 138-1
Produced by Steve Reich.
in case anyone was wandering, this piece goes through three sections in which it changes its mode
0:00 - I (Db Major)
5:50 - II (Eb Dorian)
12:50 - III (Bb Natural Minor)
(these are actually just approximate marks I made for studying this, but I'm leaving it here for everyone)
(note that these are only valid for this recording; other performances may vary, as such is the nature of the piece)
This music is written on my soul
This is peace of the art. Marimba like instrument is not giving many chances to express some important parts of human soul. But when You are listening this, You are feeling Yourself not a human with flesh, but so easy, like a weather, like cloud. And this is just because of the Steve Reich - the perfect musicion and artist with big hart. Live 1000 years. I love You, like human, Steve REICH
Have you been drinking too much lately?
Something wrong withmy english? I am english speaking
If you say so... but it's also your thinking. I don't know who told you Reich was a "musicion" with a big "hart". But that's pretty silly in itself. And funny. Enjoy your flesh and humanity. I gotta take a shit now.
@@Eklektik40 geez bro let the non English speaking guy enjoy the music and express himself how he feels dawg have you been drinking ?
@@josephkiesel4695 In 3 years? Yeah, I sometimes drink. But only blacked-out once. Why do you ask?
Reich is perfect
This song is especially good because it can give you a completely different perspective to listen to all music to. I can feel the music in my body and mind, with scenes unfolding in my imagination. It's also amazing to hear contrasting pitches on the same note because of the nature of marimbas, which is not one of frustration with intonation most other instruments have. This piece, to me, just like "Music for 18" and "Octet" involve an experience where it feels like I'm communicating with a god.
Steve Reich is a genius.
My soul is alive.
Incredible
"And now, the news...."
Haha i get you
I think this demonstrates how big of an impact Reich's music has had on our culture- in ways we might not even be conscious of. I notice Reichian sounds in movies, TV, commercials, and like you said, in the news reports...
@@marcsmith7789 Same with Philip Glass. They've both had a massive impact on music.
hahaha my wife says this all the time
It tis like a culmination of efforts from 1,000,000 years, from sea to land to tree to plain to city - humanity's evolution, as if always moving up towards the higher places - towards the light.
song is called: shape of you by ed sheeran
it's actually nuviole bianche by ludovico einaudi
lol it's actually axel f by crazy frog
what are you guys on about? its clearly darude sandstorm
No no no, you guys got it all wrong. It is, without a doubt, "Calcutta" by Lawrence Welk!
Yakety sax by Boots Randolph..
Thanks for sharing new friend here from Lady_M Sullivan
This is great, if only it was 7 marimbas tho...
I wrote an amazing piece for "7, 654, 321 marimbas and a Tuba", but we are waiting to clear cut a Brazilian rainforest to obtain enough wood for the marimbas.
@@m____w____6981hahahaha I cannot wait to see the venue where this piece will be interpreted.
Reminds me of Midori Takkada's Crossing from her album, Through the Looking Glass.
Other way round...
13:46 goes off!
música, patrones, matemáticas, sincronización, fases, complejidad a partir de cosas simples, diálogos.
Very good
thanks,
Nach wie vor - eins der wunderbarsten Stücke von ihm. Eine "flotte" Version von Six Pianos dazu.
Full support here from Lady M
The busy universe
Oh wow it's the same as six pianos didn't know that
+To Score a City Team Now you know - great, eh?
It is Six Pianos, scored for Marimbas and also in a different key to make it possible to play.
thx
At 12:50 when the acid kicks in
Is this sped up from the original recording? It sounds slightly faster somehow
susumu yokata - blue sky
what style of dubstep is this?
glass beach band
😊😊😊😊😊😊
stuck in simcity
13:11
Mucho parecido a un tema de Jean Luc Ponty...
13:11