Pan In 'A' Minor - Victor Provost - NYU Steel Spring Concert 2017

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Panist Victor Provost performs a solo version of the classic Pan In 'A' Minor by Lord Kitchener. Josh Quillen provides accompaniment on 2nd pan.

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  • Victor is the man! Much love.

  • It seems to me like he's just learning the pan or, running patterns, modes, scales, exercising/loosening up his hands, what he's doing is called a"Cadence", and NOT an introduction, an introduction to a piece you're about to preform, are comprised of parts of the melody, verse and or chorus, something resembling the piece or tune, what he's doing is something "Herman "rock" Johnston" and I use to do in North Stars back in 1960/61/62, when we take out our pans off the shed rack and hang it up, before practice/rehearsal starts, run's etc etc etc, he may also have a problem playing the PAUSES, where most musicians who does that, are trying to show their skills or, trying to camouflager what they're about to do, therefore; I strongly suggest that you guy's wish him well on his journey to self destruction...

  • It seems to me like he's just learning the pan or, running patterns, modes, scales, exercising/loosening up his hands, what he's doing is called a"Cadence", and NOT an introduction, an introduction to a piece you're about to preform, are comprised of parts of the melody, verse and or chorus, something resembling the piece or tune, what he's doing is something "Herman "rock" Johnston" and I use to do in North Stars back in 1960/61/62, when we take out our pans off the shed rack and hang it up, before practice/rehearsal starts, run's etc etc etc, he may also have a problem playing the PAUSES, where most musicians who does that, are trying to show their skills or, trying to camouflager what they're about to do, therefore; I strongly suggest that you guy's wish him well on his journey to self destruction...

  • Boring runs on introduction. Main melody played as any panist would. Trying too hard to sound like Boogsie Sharp. Pleasant listening...at times.

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