Vince Guaraldi
I'm a Vince G fan!
- Read more about Vince Guaraldi
- 11 comments
- Log in or register to post comments
I'm a Vince G fan!
Here's a lesson I wrote years ago on Misty. I had permission from the owner who was Erroll Garner's wife. Then it turned out that she sold it to Warner Brothers. I contacted Warner Bros. and I paid them and they issued me a license for the licensing giving me permission for this lesson and then I got a letter from Hal Leonard stating that they owned the rights to it so I just gave up. But I think it's okay to share with y'all.
Here is a blues article I wrote many years ago. It's a different approach than what I learned at Berklee which I believe caused me to overthink the blues. I taught it quite successfully to many students so if you're starting out or struggling to express in the blues form and style, give this method a go. Once this basic idea of the blues is in your ears and hands, it's much easier to add more sophisticated things on top of it.
Don't always look for reasons and explanations as to why to do something.
But I can take most of the tunes I know and play 3rds and 7ths only. Can you?
I used to really check out anything a great player could do and then I would do it. I didn't give a flying %$%$ why or what or harmonically this or that. I just saw they were doing it and I wasn't and couldn't. I figured if I was great then I could do it. That was my why to do it. Get it?
I downloaded a lead sheet last night and started learning this.
This morning I've been trying to learn/practice it in different tempos; I'll upload two of those tempos here. While it was fairly quick to learn, the challenge for me is the swing, the feel. And really locking in the time. So I'll keep working on it!
This first video is of the slightly faster tempo. I'll load the slower one next...
Obviously, work to do. Onward!
Thanks Tristan, for the tips. I played around with them today. I play the head and then twice through the tune with quarters.
My goals for this practice:
*Simplify the accompaniment.
*Easy on the pedal.
*Stick to ONLY quarter notes on the solo section.
I slowed this down a bit more because I wanted to try and make some changes without feeling like the time was going by faster than my brain was working.
Hi All,
Check out the new edition of Good Vibes at my website, www.gloriajazz.com. It airs Sunday July 7 at 8p eastern, www.wwfm.org and locally in Trenton and Toms River areas on the radio at 89.1 HD2. The re-air is Wednesday, July 10 at 4p eastern.
Either way, radio or online, come and listen.
Meanwhile, enjoy the fireworks.
gloria
1. dig up some lessons from the past.
2. You sign up here and tell me what 4 lessons you will do. A Friedman etude counts, btw. So you post here that you're in and then you post the 4 lessons you will do, posting each lesson each week (not earlier or all in 1 shot). You can't miss a week :-). (I'm pretty tough huh?)
3. They need to be somewhat challenging for you. Don't phone it in as us veteran jazz musicians say. I need to know you worked on the lessons and they helped you. The goal being you become a better mallet player :-).