glad to have been recommended to your channel, beautiful beautiful instrument! i'd love to know if you'd play on an album if hired, you're a great musician! love the atmosphere you create with the chords!
Another little gem that. Thank you. That little run of chords particularly around the 2 minute mark - such a rich sound when struck in chorus like that.
Started with percussion and xylophone at 5, added piano ca. at 9, got jazz lessons from age 12 on drums and piano, merged it to jazz vibraphone when 16
Beautiful. I love this so much. Fantastic playing. I was friends with a jazzer in the 90's (Steve Hamilton) that played piano for Gary Burton and he invited me to a few gigs to watch. Julius I heard your music on Jesse's films and it's part of what hooked me. The sound of a question, the unknown, beauty, space. Absolutely love your playing. Great feel, voice, dynamics, idea and you have something to say. New listener.
My father brought me to a duo concert around 2002 in Berlin, Gary Burton with a pianist - unfortunately I don't remember who it was, but there's a chance it was your friend. I enjoyed finding an old website of this Steve Hamilton, starting with "I'm 26 years old" - hope he's still playing. Thanks for tuning in!
Julius, that was truly astonishing... and that you improvised THAT... staggeringly beautiful. Well, there's the fairy dust I requested right there, and, if I was not a perfectly rational man, I would be tempted to say it is you that is the magical otherworldly entity here. Exceptional that, truly, real magic. I shall capture that and place it in my film right now, no need for a wav file, the quality there is perfectly fine for my purposes. Wowzers ...That's left me floating on a cloud that has... a transcendental experience, thank you. 🌞 By the way, I would like to credit you on the actual film somewhere rather than just in the description, so, is: "Solo Vibraphone by Julius Apriadi" good for you? (While keeping the text to a minimum.) Jess.
Happy to hear that it fits your film! The credit is perfect. If you change your mind and need more / different fairy dust, please let me know. Best of wishes, Julius
@@juliusapriadi Splendid. I will Julius... thanks again for letting me use your work, it's a very rich source of creative goodness, inspiring stuff. Have you, by the way, considered uploading to the Free Music Archive or something? Just a thought. All the best to ye.
@@juliusapriadi I like it as it seems genuine in its creative commons ethic, rather than creative commons behind a paywall with a load of ads. Very wide range of stuff from kids with a Casio to full orchestras - like an online open mic.
Good afternoon Julius, hope this finds you well. I am making a film about finding an ancient, stone door in the side of a hill, it's all covered in ivy and has been hidden for hundreds, perhaps thousands of years when he spots it. Just for fun, I thought to request something mystical on that theme - a strange little bearded man wanders a piece of wild land in the mist, dreaming of digging a cave, then he suddenly stumbles upon a secret door in the face of an overgrown boulder from a long forgotten time of magic and mystery... as the fairies watch him. 😉 Just in case you fancy it. All the best, Jess.
@@juliusapriadi Very happy to hear that Julius, I've a few of your pieces in there as placeholders and they sit very comfortably. There's no rush, it'll be a few weeks at least in the making I think, but I will email you a link to a draft edit before the weekend so you can glance at it and get a vague feel for the thing. All the best to you. Jess.
Great, the part where you play the ostinato whit the right hand on the upbeat is beautiful, and the line with the left hand......, you have a formidable approach, really compliments