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I didn't really know where to post this, or if we could/should even post these types of things, but I thought I'd share a little bit of playing with you guys. I'm always talking to players about lines, concepts, etc., but it…
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Tune Learning pt 3
Tylerblanton
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Here's part 3 of lessons where the focus is the process of learning a tune. I'm using Coltrane's "countdown" as the example.
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This is a piece from a french guitarist named Thierry Lujan. Saudade in brazilian means Nostalgia. I try again and again to be correct with time feel in soloing. If it's work in soloing, much easier with the band this will be.( Man .... !…
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Hi all – sometimes it's intimidating to post – because there are so many GREAT musicians/vibist on this site – but I see it as motivating. Please know: I am practicing an audio software for a class that I teach and thought it would be a…
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Not everyone does the holiday music thing, but this is not your average Jingle Bells....great arrangement by Kim Pensyl for his album Early Snowfall we recorded last summer with homage to Miles's TuTu album. Kim Pensyl-piano, Rusty Burge-…
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Greetings everyone, it's been a while since i recorded those with my quartet. I thought i'd share them. You can also download them for free. The musicians: Gabriel Boyault(sax tenor and soprano), Victor Aubert(b), Elie Martin-…
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Victor Feldman
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In a way I would say Victor Feldman is my favorite vibe player. He was an INCREDIBLE musician.
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Is it too early for Christmas tunes? I usually break out my Christmas book around this time of year, but somehow I never get around to really learning some of the better tunes. I thought I would change that this year and try learning a…
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I play a set of vibes of unknown age and unknown make with a local community band. The only clue I have is a torn paper label -- only part of the half of the label is left with letters that read J (?) B (?) Percussion. There is no maker…
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Still working on time feel. It's coming. If you can snap it, I can play it !
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In this clip I'm improvising with Pentatonics over "On Green Dolphin Street". In addition to Pentatonics, there are some Upper Structure Triads (USTs) and Four Note Groupings (FNGs) in there. USTs and FNGS are two of the chapters in "The…
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New Video!
Tylerblanton
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Hi folks, Wanted to share a new video fresh of the press of my electric trio with Ari Hoenig and Massimo Biolcati. Love playing with these guys and it was nice to finally go into the studio and get some footage. Please comment, share, and…
10 years ago - 3 comments
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Ok this is the B section to Green Dolphin Street. Can you hear it? If not play the tune on the vibes get it into your head then try again. Fill in the chords. Study the harmony and the solo. can you see the flat 9s? all the altered notes…
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Put the chords in. Analyze the notes against the chords. Memorize it. Play it in at least C and Eb. try to do more keys! Work up the speed. This way you're practicing a lot of things in the few bars that are here! (Metronome on 2 and 4)
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Improvising on Green Dolphin Street using the improv concept of Four Note Groupings (FNGs) which is a chapter in the just released The Complete Guide To Improvisation - Volume Two. The technique uses triads with a passing note as a means…
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At home today playing the Gershwin classic "Someone To Watch Over Me" with a steady left hand groove along with some right hand octaves. Inspired from the great pianists that excel in this style including masters like Art Tatum, Keith…
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Revisiting a beautiful song written by the great bassist Steve Swallow. I first learned this composition while studying with Gary as a student at Berklee in the 70s. Steve wrote so many great compositions and this is certainly one of them.
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aloha and happy Holidays to everyone!!!!!! this last weekend i had the great pleasure of playing the great Arranger and Pianist Mr. Tommy James. Tommy is a wonderful cat and incredible musician. I you don't know this name or his playing…
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Hi All, December's show is this coming Sunday, Dec 6, usual time, 8-10p eastern. This month's "Three By..." is dedicated to Dave Pike, who we lost in October. I'll play "Cheryl," "Anticipation" and my very favorite, a tune by guitarist…
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