26-2 Coltrane.
Coltrane. ... Again and again ...
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Coltrane. ... Again and again ...
Hi folks.
Trying to get back into a groove with practicing after a crazy schedule upon my return from the workshop, which was beyond excellent in every way (meeting new friends, learning, sharing, fun!)
Not to bore you to death - this is for my own accountability. I have (or will) add minor and dom 7ths to this. Running through the cycle as Tony encouraged us to do during the workshop. It's a great concentration type exercise too.
Of note is how much noise this old M55 makes with each beat. Ugh.
Hacking away!
Alternate solo vibraphone version of the classic "Angel Eyes" using some improv and voicing concepts from The Complete Guide to Improvisation and Voicing Concepts for the Jazz Vibist. Fun and challenging for me to work on these concepts. It's one thing writing about the concepts and it's another to get them down where they are fluid, spontaneous and natural.
Hey All,
Here's the scoop on the September Good Vibes.
New this month - Joe Doubleday. Don't know how he escaped me for so long! If you find I'm not playing your favorite vibes player or there's someone new recording, please let me know.
Steve Nelson gets two tunes this month, from two different albums, David Friedman from his newest, a solo by Ted (Piltzecker), a standard from Terry (Gibbs), Joe on Eddie Palmieri's latest, Tony in a duet with Diane Monroe, and Dimitri Matheny's gorgeous rendering of Neil Young's "Harvest Moon" in the Where Jazz Goes mini-segment.
Check this out everyone.
https://jamesclear.com/lay-a-brick
Allyson sent this to me. He's the guy doing all the posting these days. He's on fire and wants to be a great vibe players.
I thought this short read really sums up the process.
Over the last 33 years, I have worked a day job in addition to being a professional performer. During that time, the rest of my life has sometimes limited the time I spend with my instrument (a situation I have now resolved in retirement).
Out of necessity, I have learned how to practice more efficiently.
If I had known this when I was young, I would have advanced much more quickly and likely would be a far better player.
In the spirit of sharing what I know, especially with the younger performers on the site, here are my thoughts on practicing efficiently:
It was brought to my attention that Behn was talking about this at the workshop in Philly last week. I thought I should address it with this series of posts. That said, I openly admit that I need to elevate my game on this one. What I generally have been doing for the last 47 years isn't working on this level. :)
What you do on stage between tunes?
David Friedman and Tony Miceli Vibraphone Duo Concert
Friday, August 10, 2018
7:00 PM
Rittenhouse Soundworks, Philadelphia, PA
Concert Review By Tristan Rogers
After a week of intense study, students of the vibraphone and local music enthusiasts gathered at Rittenhouse Soundworks in the Germantown neighbourhood of Philadelphia for an evening of music by vibraphone virtuosi, David Friedman and Tony Miceli.