Evelyn Glennie is known as the first person to successfully create and sustain a full-time career as a solo percussionist. Evelyn performs internationally, with the finest orchestras, conductors and artists of our times. She reflects on having played the first percussion concerto in the history of The Proms at the Albert Hall in 1992. This paved the way for orchestras around the world to feature percussion concerti. As one of the most eclectic and innovative musicians on the scene today she is constantly redefining the goals and expectations of percussion, and creating performances of such vitality that they almost constitute a new type of performance. Find out more by exploring her RU-vid channel and following her socials: linktr.ee/dameevelynglennie
My granny was annie glennie maiden name she married and lived in allness and lived in Stonehaven and passed away there my grandfather to he was a cooper at tac distillery
I am reading a chapter in my book about you, it is written that you can't hear and you are a musician, how can this be possible but I read a poem that those who try never fail, can you reply to me? You have inspired everyone please reply me
Love how her mind works , of course you keep it . I'm reminded of the trouble I'd bring upon me for trying out sounds in various work places in my younger years , some industrial spaces are aural gold mines ,(sadly under appreciated .0
Sounds like a cross between a cable car and a lift or elevator. Interesting. My mum has a massive heated towel rail radiator just inside her kitchen door. If there were no towels or smalls there, I'd play that, since all the bars or rungs there were slightly different frequencies. I'd run my hands or metalic objects from said kitchen up and down it. I also accidentally found out supermarket trolleys make very interesting ascending frequency noises when my mum lifted her handbag and the metal buckle on the strap slid sideways along the wire sides of the trolley. I also did the same thing with the racks from inside my mum's old cooker oven. They made the best resonating kind of sounds in our house... until the kitchen was knocked through and rebuilt and mum got the afore-mentioned towel rail radiator which resonated big time. The oven in my current house has two wire racks which resonate a lot, like my mum's ole oven but one. I love anything which resonates, hence my collection of bells.
If u wet your hand and rub the thin metal shelf part you can get different resonant frequencies and notes/pitches. I remember playing hot cross buns on one as a kid that would fit in the corner of a shower so it had different length wires.
Mam! I am a big fan of u after reading the chapter..."the sound of music" I have read it just now.... Mam I want to say u that u r a great inspiration not for only deaf or hanficapped but for all the students who wants success in their life...Mam i loved 😍 the works of u that is given in this chapter and ur funny line "busy beard" 😂 Mam! I would be very greatful to u if you give a heart or give a reply to this comment I would feel like it's my first step towards my dedeication to my goals...❤❤ Love from India🇮🇳 ❤️❤️🇬🇧
Mam! You are just amazing...I can't express the respect I have in my heart for u for ur works... You are not only an inspiration for deaf or handicapped but for all the students who wants success in their life... Mam! If u reply or give a heart to my comment, I would feel it like my 1st step towards my goals and success....❤❤ Love from India by a student of 9th standard...👏❤️💓
Absolutely love watching the Yorkshire vet. I love seeing the relationship develop between the vet and the owners of the pets, and with the farmers. . ❤
I am currently studying in class ix and in our book it has been mentioned about you that you are such an inspiration for all of us love and blessings from India ❤