David Valdés

“Method of movement for Marimba” already in Spanish

“Method of Movement for Marimba” already in Spanish. Last April 9th was a very special day: after very hard work, effort and excitement, “Método de Movimiento para Marimba” (L. H. Stevens) was, at last, published. This is a long awaited project into which both Leigh and I have put our best. My job? Translating into… Continue reading “Method of movement for Marimba” already in Spanish

Restoration of a rope drum

© David Valdés.

Restoration of a rope drum. While working on my own 16″x16″ historical rope drum (“DIY historic rope tension drum I”, “DIY historic rope tension drum II” and future articles), I came across an already made 14″x12″ drum at a very good price, so I could not resist the temptation and got it. Said drum was… Continue reading Restoration of a rope drum

“Tavolette” in “Feste Romane”

Matraca. Fuente desconocida.

“Tavolette” in “Feste Romane”. At the end of the last season I was lucky enough to play “Feste Romane” (“Roman Festivals”) which, together with “Fountains” and “Pines”, form Ottorino Respighi´s “Roman Triptych”. It is a work featuring an exuberant, imaginative and brilliant orchestration. It requires a “percusive force” of one timpanist plus nine percussionists and, in… Continue reading “Tavolette” in “Feste Romane”

In memoriam Emma Maleras

Emma Maleras en el Teatro Romea (1975). Fuente desconocida.

In memoriam Emma Maleras. Today, aged 97, Emma Maleras has passed away. She may be unfamiliar for many people but, for those of us who care about castanets, she is a milestone. Emma Maleras at Teatro Romea (1975). Author unknown. Emma Maleras created a method that approached castanets like any other instrument: with respect and… Continue reading In memoriam Emma Maleras

Happy birthday, Ms. Abe!

© Yamaha.

Happy birthday, Ms. Abe! Today is the 80th birthday of a person who has had a tremendous influence in the marimba world: Keiko Abe. © Yamaha. It is not the purpose of this article to detail her career, achievements or insist on the tremendous importance of her figure (all of that already well known), but… Continue reading Happy birthday, Ms. Abe!

“The Timpani and Percussion Instruments in 19th-century Italy”

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“The Timpani and Percussion Instruments in 19th-century Italy” Because I have been a very good boy during this last year, the Three Wise Men brought me as a present the book “The timpani and percussion instruments in 19th-century Italy”, written by Renato Meucci, translated into English by Michael Quinn and edited by Banda Turca. ©… Continue reading “The Timpani and Percussion Instruments in 19th-century Italy”

The tenor drum, that great unknown

The tenor drum, that great unknown. The tenor drum is an instrument not very well known; even seasoned percussionists mistake it for the military drum, another member of the percusive family. This article will define its characteristics and make clear what instrument it is. At first I thought that this article would make not much sense… Continue reading The tenor drum, that great unknown

The Provençal drum

Tambor de Provenza fabricado por Alexandre Sauver Guerin (Marsella, s. XIX). © Philharmonie de Paris. Musée de la Musique

The Provençal drum. Today´s article deals with a traditional instrument that has made its way into the symphony orchestra. Common to different drumming traditions from several countries and around five centuries old, its name in French is very similar to the way that other completely different instruments are named in other nations, which has caused… Continue reading The Provençal drum

“Bluebeard´s Castle” – Xylophone.

"Barbe Bleue". Ilustación de Gustav Doré para "Les Contes de Perrault". Paris, Jules Hetzel, 1862. Pag. 56

“Bluebeard´s Castle” – Xylophone This month, the Asturias Symphony Orchestra is playing Béla Bartók´s opera “Bluebeard´s Castle”. This work features one of the most unusual and difficult xylophone parts in the repertoire, and this article will deal with this particular issue. “Barbe Bleue”. Ilustration by Gustav Doré for “Les Contes de Perrault”. Paris, Jules Hetzel,… Continue reading “Bluebeard´s Castle” – Xylophone.

Various stickings for “Scheherezade”.

Various stickings for “Scheherezade” Sometime ago I showed you a one-handed way to play the third movement of “Scheherezade”. That article was “Snare drum technique. One-handed Scheherezade”. © Grover Pro Percussion After recording that video I tried a few stickings to play that excerpt. You can see the result here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lryhSytw26g These are the different… Continue reading Various stickings for “Scheherezade”.