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Norbert Lucarain : check that cat out!

Hello everyone,

I'd like to let you hear someone very special... If my love for vibes is a mistery, this guy is at the origin of it all: he is the one who "gave me the virus" :o)... some 20 years ago!

Here's a link to his myspace page. Track 3 is a solo piece: "A Music Box on an African Atoll".

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friend…

He recorded it together with a real music boxe (with cylinder and crank) he had "programmed" and is "playing" too. I hope this sounds clear enough to you... :o)

All About Marie-Noëlle

Marie-Noëlle doesn't play the vibes but she loves them as much as I think the rest of us do! She's joined our ranks inside the school and I'm sure will have a lot to say. She's pretty active over at thevibe.net a popular vibe site.

All the vibe players love Marie. When Joe Locke hit's Paris he's sure to meet up and say hello to Marie. She's a great person and a great fan of the vibraphone. And I welcome her to the inner core of the school!

Participation!

I'd like to see more participation by members too. It's so fun to bring a society of vibraphonists together. I live in Texas and I don't travel much anymore so I don't see a lot of vibe players (though there are some very good ones here) but none of my neighbors and most of my friends don't even know what it is or how to pronounce it. I'm sure that many reading this are in that same dilemma. Keep in mind that it's very healthy for each of us to have some socializing with people who understand the value of the art and support each other during the struggle.

If It's A Language, Are You Speaking It?

I just saw barryk's post on the site. He put up a little clip of him playing along with an audio track from a youtube vid. I was really happy to see that.

You know I can post lots of stuff and will, but when you guys get more involved in the site and post audio, and blog, that's when the site REALLY grows and great things happen.

I would love to hear and see what the subscribers here and doing musically. I know JL12 is going to post a Friedman etude that we're going to put in the Good Vibes Book. That's really cool.

Manual Tremolo - Part 1

I never heard about a technique that I just thought of and tried out.

I was playing a line and let the last note ring out. I took my open palm over that note and fluttered it up and down to get a tremolo. This is analogous to what a harmonica player does with his hands. Sounds cool.

I couldn't find any references to this technique on the web. Tony mentioned that he knows about others that have done this and used their mouths going whaa whaa whaa over the note after you hit it.

I'd be interested about hearing more about this technique (using hand or mouth).

Manual Tremolo - Part 2

My 7 year old daughter sometimes watches me practice and saw me creating a tremolo by moving my hand up and down over a vibrating bar (like a harmonica player would do to create tremolo). She wanted to experiment with a technique that she came up with by creating tremolo with the damper pedal. She agreed to letting me video tape her demonstration.

Does anyone actually use this technique?

Barry

John Piper's hanging Out

I'm glad to see John posting stuff here. Man he's a great player and teacher. I've had such great talks with him and totally dig what he has to say musically and philosophically!

BTW - In his spare time John is a FIRE FIGHTER. Yes he runs into 2000 degree buildings on fire to save people. WoW.

To check out John's stuff you have to be a subscriber and support the site. We need your financial help to keep this site going!