"IN HOMAGE TO N.RIMSKY KORSAKOV!"
11.12.2011
Here is some information about the drummer Eric Okamoto, who in 2011 established the record in speed of playing.
1744 Closed Double Strokes [mm145x12] in 60 seconds,
http://www.moderndrummer.com/site/2011/08/worlds-fastest-drummer-world-finals-2011-wrap-up/#.TySfd1xhtCM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAuY1whye4o
This inspired me to work on an arrangement of the piece of music by N.Rimski Korsakov, "Flight of the Bumblebee":) in order to make sense of these… musical, sporty Olympic games.......:). Because otherwise, I do not see any sense in this. Technique should serve music and not the other way around! This piece, in conjunction with its image begins to create a whole, when viewed through the perspective of speeding numbers, capturing the character of the composition, in which the part of the pad ends with the part of the trumpet! Here are the effects of my work..... Have a pleasant experience.:)
Kind regards, M. M.
Here is some information about the drummer Eric Okamoto, who in 2011 established the record in speed of playing.
1744 Closed Double Strokes [mm145x12] in 60 seconds,
http://www.moderndrummer.com/site/2011/08/worlds-fastest-drummer-world-finals-2011-wrap-up/#.TySfd1xhtCM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAuY1whye4o
This inspired me to work on an arrangement of the piece of music by N.Rimski Korsakov, "Flight of the Bumblebee":) in order to make sense of these… musical, sporty Olympic games.......:). Because otherwise, I do not see any sense in this. Technique should serve music and not the other way around! This piece, in conjunction with its image begins to create a whole, when viewed through the perspective of speeding numbers, capturing the character of the composition, in which the part of the pad ends with the part of the trumpet! Here are the effects of my work..... Have a pleasant experience.:)
Kind regards, M. M.