“Kím” by Áskell Másson
Performed by Tim Feerst
About the Piece:
"KÍM means germ or embryo and the idea is roughly to start on something simple which then gradually grows and takes on a new form, like a plant.
The work is a continuation of my exploitation of the possibilities of the snare drum as a solo instrument, using sounds and polyrhythms which I hadn´t in the earlier pieces (PRÍM and KONZERTSTÜCK).
The piece has a metric pattern of 3/8, 7/8 & 11/8 which is repeated 32 times. With the aid of brush and a practise pad as well as the instrument itself, one of my aims was to establish rhythms in various timbres which would develop constantly new wievpoints by putting these into permutational combinations."
-- Áskell Másson
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Пікірлер: 36
Well done sir! Nice attention to the subtle nuances in this piece.
Played this at my junior recital. It's a fun piece!
incredible perrformance...so artistic and well played...
That was a compelling performance.
Enjoyed it!🙂
Great performance Askell!
Great!
Good job, congratulations.
damn this was good
very cool!
I would LOVE sheet music for this
where can i find the practice pad used for this piece?
ótimo d+
Wow! His hands are fast!
Cool
Creative
Hair 10/10
Muita firula, muita produção por nem tanto...
Yum
Steel or titanium snare?..