Added: Nov 19, 2008

From: rpaskin

Duration: 3:24

Marlon Titre plays Arthur Kampela's Percussion Study I. From http://www.marlontitre.com/en_video.php

Channel: Film

Tags: guitar  kampela  music  percussion  titre  virtuoso 


Rating: 3.90 (40 ratings)    Views: 7660' favoriteCount='32    Comments: 22

necatikumlukaya Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - i didnt get any feeling nevertheless it is an amazing technique

kkwacko Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - i live in his street =)

ceyceycey Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - haha my old teacher....playaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

acoustic2rock Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - I don't like this

noleander Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - wow. definitely didn't expect that to come out of him.

mrevilpants Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - What a tedious song. The drumming added nothing to it. 'Jon Gomm' will show you how percussive techniques can compliment a song rather than just be flashy gayness with his song 'temporary'

rpaskin Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - Some people are missing the point here. This is not a "song". It's a percussion study for the guitar (as per the title of the Piece). It's a demonstration within context and with continuity of various techniques developed for percussive use of the guitar.

gmarth Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - Lagi nek hahahaha.... hopi bon siiiiNicely done man

JoostVlieger Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - jesus, that sounded like.. shit. i mean, it´s technically not so easy but it just sounds fuckn random

yannisargy Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - Very iteresting ideas and very difficult to play! But I would like to hear phrases that make it breathe a little more...

rohw0016 Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - avante garden?

mountainsridge Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - He has some great ideas, but no musical structure. I mean, it really wouldn't matter what chord he goes to next. It would sound the same. I'll have to use the same liberating approach to my own playing, though, it's just that I'd hope to retain some sense of musical integrity as well. Great ideas here! ~j.

mountainsridge Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - mrevilpants - Thanks for mentioning Jon Gomm. Never heard of him so I checked out that song "temporary". Absolutely an amazing artist. Looking forward to checking out more. Thank again! ~j.

mrevilpants Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - Ha! I was worried for a second there that Artjul was coming back for more! Thanks for adding to this argument thread, it caused me to reread it and laugh out loud with Joy! (Check out Thomas Leeb (The hard can) and Erik mongrain too. They both write songs rather than percussion studies. All the best.

rcpedersen01 Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - This guy can obviously play, but that was um...interesting.

neatfreeek Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - it sounds like when my nephew got a hold of my guitar while i was out of the room, sorry but it does,

runningforsoup Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - just a show of flashy playing

prosantinho Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - cudio!!!!

lexakhan Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - this is a MASTERPIECE...incredible vision, and well executed BUT have you heard seen the real deal? Arthur Kampela is the SHIT!!!!-

valerioGoldrake Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - ...chitarra ... lo strumento del futuro!!!

Faaip0de0oiad Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - Amazing piece and guitar player. This is contemporary music, which means it doesn't necessarily have to "breathe" or have phrases or give you feelings. If you want that listen to classical or romantic composers, as easy as that.

PepeLedesma54 Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - amazing playing, Marlon, but too extreme for me. I´d rather hear you playing Leo Brower, keep on !!