Dampening and pedaling. Etude#10
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Some choruses based upon Tony Miceli's written out chorus which is available for download from The Vibes Workshop. The first chorus is Tony's written out solo while the subsequent choruses are improvised using some of Tony's specific notes, phrases and ideas from his written out solo. Tony's solo was posted as "Orthinology Simple Solo" very recently.
Here is what I decided to call a tool box.
There is a solo, a chord study and a bass line for you to use as accompaniment.
Work hard on this there is a lot here!
Here is one chorus of Just In Time, unaccompanied.
It's best if you transcribe it, then use my pdf to check it.
Regardless of how you learn the solo, you should memorize it. Then play it for a few days and then start moving it around the keys.
This is really the stuff where you can learn.
Start working on your ears and transcribe. Spend time with the solo and think about the chords in each key. You have to see the notes in the context they are in. 9s, b5s, 13s, etc. And then build up vocabulary through your ears.
Did this for a student. I have gotten really good at going from start to finish with these solos in about 10 minutes or less. That is recording them and turning them into sheet music! It's a good skill!
You should be able to play this and hear the harmony.
If you are going to use the sheet music, mark it up. What's happening in this solo? What are the upper extensions.
I just bought a used A=440 Yamaha YV-3710. Love the sound, and the motor is absolutely silent. I am playing along with iReal Pro live in the room from my computer speakers picked up by my AMT 404 mics -> Mackie 802-VLZ3 mixer -> Focusrite Scarlet 2i2 -> Audacity. Mike Balter 23BB mallets.
Enjoy,
Barry
Hey All,
I'm just holding myself accountable here by following through with posting assignments Tony has given me on my zoom lesson with him from Sept. Tony has been great in helping me stay focused with my practice time as I continue to try and learn the vibes.
1. In my last post I shared a bebop etude. This is the duet that goes with it that I overdubbed over the original. Same rules apply here. I have to look at the page and not the instrument while playing.
2. Here are links to David Friedman's dampening etudes 5 and 6:
Here is My first lesson on Just In Time.
I think I'll do a video and talk about the tune, but here is my 'Starter Pack'.
Print all this out. Write in the chords. It's so important you write them in as it should make you look at the lines and add upper partials, etc.
Of course you should have melody memorized and the chords memorized.
The solo should be played also without accompaniment. Listen to the song and the chords. Can you hear it in the line and in the solo? The first chorus is just quarter notes. The second is with 8ths and triplets.