The song "Co mi Panie dasz" was written in 1982 by Beata Kozidrak, the vocalist of the Bajm band. During the COVID-19 epidemic, composer Adam Sztaba prepared a new arrangement of the song. 732 musicians participated in the online recording. Flety / Flutes: 47 Oboje / Oboes: 9 Klarnety / Clarinets: 25 Saksofony altowe / Alto Saxophones: 32 Saksofony tenorowe / Tenor Saxophones: 13 Saksofony barytonowe / Baritone Saxophones: 3 Fagoty / Bassoons: 5 Waltornie / French Horns: 16 Trąbki / Trumpets: 43 Puzony / Trombones: 31 Puzony basowe / Bass Trombones: 5 Tuby / Tubas: 2 Kotły orkiestrowe / Timpani: 1 Marimby / Marimbas: 16 Akordeony / Accordions: 3 Gitary elektryczne / Electric Guitars: 47 Fortepiany / Pianos: 33 Instrumenty klawiszowe / Keyboards: 24 Gitary basowe / Bass Guitars: 61 Perkusje / Drums: 57 Instrumenty perkusyjne / Percussions: 8 Cajon: 1 Skrzypce / Violins: 129 Altówki / Violas: 54 Wiolonczele / Cellos: 48 Kontrabasy / Double Basses: 19 The youngest was 8 years old, the oldest was 75. Private individuals recorded videos playing various instruments, and then they sent them to Adam, and his team edited the video clip. Professional vocalists who took part in the recording: Cleo, Dorota Miśkiewicz, Piotr Cugowski, Kasia Moś, Igor Herbut, Andrzej Piaseczny, Olga Szomańska, Natalia Kukulska, Ewa Farna, Kuba Badach, Kasia Wilk, Natalia Nykiel, Ania Karwan, Sebastian Karpiel, Patrycja Markowska, Damian Ukeje. It was the time of Covid, everyone was sitting at home and looking for some contact with other people and came up with various ideas via the Internet. The text is about the uncertainty of existence - "What will you give us, Lord, for this uncertain time..." 732 musicians and 16 singers took part in this project. They did it for 6 days. Everyone recorded their fragment in their own home . And Adam Sztaba he folded it
he online recording of the song involved 732 musicians and a dozen or so vocalists. - The scale of the phenomenon amazed everyone - Sztaba said in an interview with TVN24. The composer said that before the recording, only the sheet music was given to the musicians. - They are an international language that musicians communicate in and fortunately, everything can be included in these notes - the producer noted. - Each of the instrumentalists chose a part of the instrument they play. These were French horns, flutes, oboes, clarinets, trumpets, trombones, but also electric guitars - Sztaba said about the backstage of the recording. The instrumentalists who took part in the project did not know that they would be accompanying the stars. I think it was a surprise for them, but also a reward for this honest effort, which was visible. Greetings from Poland
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The song "Co mi Panie dasz" was written in 1982 by Beata Kozidrak, the vocalist of the Bajm band.
During the COVID-19 epidemic, composer Adam Sztaba prepared a new arrangement of the song.
732 musicians participated in the online recording.
Flety / Flutes: 47
Oboje / Oboes: 9
Klarnety / Clarinets: 25
Saksofony altowe / Alto Saxophones: 32
Saksofony tenorowe / Tenor Saxophones: 13
Saksofony barytonowe / Baritone Saxophones: 3
Fagoty / Bassoons: 5
Waltornie / French Horns: 16
Trąbki / Trumpets: 43
Puzony / Trombones: 31
Puzony basowe / Bass Trombones: 5
Tuby / Tubas: 2
Kotły orkiestrowe / Timpani: 1
Marimby / Marimbas: 16
Akordeony / Accordions: 3
Gitary elektryczne / Electric Guitars: 47
Fortepiany / Pianos: 33
Instrumenty klawiszowe / Keyboards: 24
Gitary basowe / Bass Guitars: 61
Perkusje / Drums: 57
Instrumenty perkusyjne / Percussions: 8
Cajon: 1
Skrzypce / Violins: 129
Altówki / Violas: 54
Wiolonczele / Cellos: 48
Kontrabasy / Double Basses: 19
The youngest was 8 years old, the oldest was 75. Private individuals recorded videos playing various instruments, and then they sent them to Adam, and his team edited the video clip.
Professional vocalists who took part in the recording:
Cleo, Dorota Miśkiewicz, Piotr Cugowski, Kasia Moś, Igor Herbut, Andrzej Piaseczny, Olga Szomańska, Natalia Kukulska, Ewa Farna, Kuba Badach, Kasia Wilk, Natalia Nykiel, Ania Karwan, Sebastian Karpiel, Patrycja Markowska, Damian Ukeje.
It was the time of Covid, everyone was sitting at home and looking for some contact with other people and came up with various ideas via the Internet. The text is about the uncertainty of existence - "What will you give us, Lord, for this uncertain time..."
732 musicians and 16 singers took part in this project. They did it for 6 days. Everyone recorded their fragment in their own home . And Adam Sztaba he folded it
he online recording of the song involved 732 musicians and a dozen or so vocalists. - The scale of the phenomenon amazed everyone - Sztaba said in an interview with TVN24. The composer said that before the recording, only the sheet music was given to the musicians. - They are an international language that musicians communicate in and fortunately, everything can be included in these notes - the producer noted. - Each of the instrumentalists chose a part of the instrument they play. These were French horns, flutes, oboes, clarinets, trumpets, trombones, but also electric guitars - Sztaba said about the backstage of the recording. The instrumentalists who took part in the project did not know that they would be accompanying the stars. I think it was a surprise for them, but also a reward for this honest effort, which was visible. Greetings from Poland
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Yep, this is definitely a "dude you gotta check this sh*t out" type of thing. 😃
Adam Sztaba is the guy who played piano at the beginning.
Everyone was at home. Only one at his private studio. They don't know each other:)
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Over 700 people
hello. 722
Can you smile at least once? it would be..
In Poland usually you have to choose the instrument when you are 7 and the most popular is piano,violin and fluet
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Nice reaction like always!
Try another orchestra.
Dawid Podsiadło- Szarość I Ròź with marching orchestra.
ua-cam.com/video/OcwyBcmzyYM/v-deo.htmlsi=b5tdo2WVATqdROuh
5.00 SEC. THIS IS ...SHEF THIS IS THIS ORKIESTRA