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Hey VWS! I am sitting in the ATL airport waiting for my delayed flight. I am coming back from Philadelphia where I spent the weekend. I had an incredible time, and thought I would share it with you guys! Saturday I auditioned at UArts (…
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You guys know about the 15 min. rule. I keep a timer with me, in fact I keep it on my desk. When my schedule is absolutely nuts, I figure out 15 min. here and there or I can practice. Since it's only 15 min. is not that big of a deal. A…
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hey, a little late for st.patrick´s day the irish folk song. tarik
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I'm on my simplicity kick. More on that. How to work on a tune by starting with the melody and then chords and then a solo. Keeping it all simple so that you build a foundation.
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An easy dampening tip.
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Hi ! I'm a big prog rock / zappa / fusion fan !! So I loved this video ! Welcome Mr Moerlen ! Cheers, Nicolas Farrugia
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Warren Wolf - Lessons
Marie-Noëlle
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| Warren posted a few lessons here for us: - Lines Festival - Warren talks a bit about him (members): http://www.vibesworkshop.com/node/6480/ - Lines Festival - Anthropology: http://www.vibesworkshop.com/node/6483/ - Lines Festival - You…
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Warren Chiasson
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Here's a logical practice approach to comping.
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Benoit Moerlen
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Hi folks, Just saw this video, and was wondering if perhaps Adrian Rollini was the first documented 4-mallet vibist? I was surprised by his technique. He was a multi-instrumentalist who also played sax, but I can't think of anyone else…
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Charlie Shoemaker
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Here's Ed's version of Dolphin Dance, Ed, Piper and I each did a version and then talked about it. It's all up here!
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WORKING WITH SINGERS
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Delaware 2012
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Yo guys. Just a heads up while we get some things together here! Here is the registration for Delaware: https://crayola.hcs.udel.edu/conf/registration/music/registration.html We are about to send about 1000 flyers out to schools around…
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I've heard about this young player yesterday. He's from Martinique, and lives in the same town as me, Montpellier ! Won the first price of "Conservatoire de Perpignan" (nearby French town). Enjoy !
14 years ago - 2 comments
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hi, inspired by ed saindon´s post of the 4 to the bar basin street blues, i tried to practice this with donna lee the last days. i recently restaurated an old portable low budget tape recorder with a built in micro which i used for this…
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A must watch!
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OK, this post was prompted by Ed's great version of Black Orpheus, and his thoughts about mallets... This video was done a while ago, and I don't think I ever posted it on VW. Reason was, that I wasn't that crazy about the playing. It…
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Just thought I'd post this as well!
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Hey guys, spoke with M-N today about what's been taking up my time. Between Berklee, teaching at home and gigs, writing books has been keeping me busy. The improv book is finished and came out to 21 chapters spread out over 4 volumes. We'…
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