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there's a lot going on on this site and it's picking up each day. If you're a subscriber, you're probably going nuts with all the posts and comments, from guys like Joe Locke, piper, Saindon, Friedman and others. It's incredible how much…
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To change your password, go into your account. once you've logged in you'll on the left under your name you'll see 'My Account'. Click there and you'll go to your account and then click edit and you'll see where to change your password.
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Resources are simply areas to explore content. They're to help you zero in on what you want to watch and/or work on. Audio - Contains all the audio content on the site. Online Books - When new lessons are posted you'll see them on the…
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What are groups?
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Groups are where the private lessons take place. If you're studying privately then you'll see your group on the side bar to the left.
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Yes this site is set up for private instruction. Contact one of the faculty members and they'll help you get set up. There is an additional fee for studying privately. And space is limited based on the instructors availability. Most…
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With each post on this site, you can leave an annotation, that is comments for yourself to read. These annotation are private, only you and the site administrator can see them. You can mark articles with suggestions, mark up lessons with…
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This Horace Sliver tune is a great tune for modal study. It moves through some contrasting and somewhat awkward keys. When improvising it is important to make smooth connections as you move from key to key. I've included the arrangement…
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1:21 I say top 2 voices, I mean top three 2: 15 I say Bbmaj 9. I mean Bb-9(man 7) I say confirmation. I mean Blues for Alice. I say Ab-7 where I mean Bb-7
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Here's a quick and dirty performance of Blues for Alice. Some of you guys know that I really believe that putting your stuff out there is a great way to get better! That means playing in public, giving college concerts, playing in jam…
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Roy Ayers
tonymiceli
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Man, I was never a Roy Ayers fan. I mean I thought he played well when I heard him, but I just thought he went in a different direction that I wasn't to keen on. Well vibist Steve Hobbs turned me on to many tracks, CDs and his opinion.…
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Hey everyone! It's been ages since I last posted something on the site! Surely some of you will recognize Jenny, a German vibist from the Wuppertal school from The Spring Vibes workshops of the past few years: she was in Paris for a few…
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Hey everyone, Here's a bonus for our 7 weeks of bebop, Blues For Alice. I thought this would be a good one because of the different changes. Good luck! Behn
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My lesson is once again an epic etude made up of a few parts. Do the parts that are of interest to you. Everyone: As always, memorize the tune and the chords. Beginners Put the chords in at least the first 2 choruses of the tune. Check…
9 years ago - 3 comments
Blue Monk
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Trying to catch the spirit of the blues. Not a piece of cake.
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Hello all! I hope we are doing well and making great music with our vibraphones! Anyway, I got into composing this year and this has been "my big solo vibe project" of the spring / summer! I would love to know what you all think of this…
9 years ago - 2 comments
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For this week: I've posted an Epic Etude. With 4 parts. Part 1 - Double Stops and Very Rhythmic Part 2 - Chord Etude Part 3 - Rhythmic Solo Part 4 - Chord Melody Solo I've also posted a quarter note solo. If you're going for the…
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Ok Tricotism: Here are your assignments :-) Beginners: Print out the Epic Etude. There are 3 choruses in this etude. Take the chorus with the comping (chords) and fill in the chords with their extensions. Play the head, play a solo (even…
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Some of you guys have been on vibesworkshop for a long time and you premium subscribers. So I want to start making deals for you guys. Your support is much appreciated! A premium subscriber pays $19.99 a month. If you are, and have been…
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Fun recording of a very young Gary Burton
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Please see the description in the video regarding the clip segments. Ed
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Tears In Heaven by Eric Clapton - a beautiful and emotional song which is one of my favorite tracks from Eric's Unplugged recording. (a really great recording). It was a challenge but also fun working on this song with the mainly diatonic…
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