Hey guys,
Here's another one for the video library. It's an old chestnut called Do You Know What It Means (To Miss New Orleans). The most famous version being from Louis Armstrong. It's in the key of C and the bridge modulates to Ab and G…
Pure Spirit - Ed Saindon and Friends at Berklee College of Music
My thanks to Tony for adding some of these recent YouTube clips to The Vibe Workshop. This video is from a recent Berklee concert on October 27th featuring Berklee faculty…
Joe Doubleday posted this on Facebook -- amazing!
Wouldn't it be nice to have a vibraphone that had a low octave and a half of marimba bars?
Don't know anything about this marimbist -- Johan Bridged.
Tom P.
Here's the first lesson of a short series about rhythm changes playing.
As usual there's a pdf that is a summary of what we are going to do during the lesson.
Let me know if you have question : giovanniperin87@gmail.com
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Had a little time today before a class at Berklee. Practicing some improvisation with the concept of Tension Resolution on Autumn Leaves. With this concept I'm focusing on using one tension and chord tones for each chord change and making…
This group is a MUST see/MUST hear!! This is one of my favorites compositions of their CD. ("Live in Seattle").
This is an amazing performance, full of energy, magic and soul!!!!
Enjoy!
This is a buddy of mine, Massimo. He's a very creative cat. I actually haven't talked to him in a couple years, he was and assume still is a jeweler. He comes from a family of jewelers as I recall, his dad actually being a jeweler for the…
The theme of this lesson is to find something that YOU like when you play. Forget about judgement, and just listen. Find patterns that sound good, pick out melodies that sound familiar or make up new ones, experiment with different ways of…
Hey guys, here's a clip of On The Sunny Side Of The Street from a recent gig with some nice players and friends. Lance Bryant on tenor, David Clark on bass and Jun Saito on drums. There are some loose spots here and there, but we had fun.…
You guys have probably already seen this.....
The guy who posted this says
"yeah man...bobby hutcherson is a quiet flower cleaning the air we breath.... "
Henry Mancini's The Days of Wine and Roses played by Billy Novick on clarinet, Mark Carlsen on upright bass and myself on vibraphone. Hoping to dub the audio recording to the video footage at some point, but for now this is the clip with…
Working on the classic "Alice in Wonderland" in a practice session this past week while focusing on several solo vibraphone techniques for playing in 3/4. I was inspired way back by Bill Evans' classic interpretation of this song on the…
I discovered this video thanks to Christos Rafalides. I always loved this piece written by Joe Locke, but had never heard it by anyone else but him, and never as a solo piece! It gives it another dimension! Congrats to the performer, Dan!
I'm going to meet Vince Montana in a couple weeks. Just curious if you guys know who he is and he did. He's a real pop vibraphonist. And he's a great player. This video is from 1978 and he's using tracks! He has made a ton of money in the…
Interesting sound treatment of experimental vibraphone music.
All the sounds come from vibraphone, some had electroacoustic treatment, some are "dry".
Enjoy
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