Ethan's Exercise
This is a simple exercise my student and myself made up!
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This is a simple exercise my student and myself made up!
(ENGLISH)
GMV (Galician Music for Vibes) is a collection of lessons to practice many topics on vibraphone through traditional galician music.
GMV-Chapter 2 (part 2) "Alborada"
"Alborada” is a traditional galician rhythym in 2/4, which was born in the ancient celtic culture during sacred sun rituals. In the recenlty tradition it is known because it used to be played by bagpipes players at the door of every house at the beginning of the morning.
(ENGLISH)
GMV (Galician Music for Vibes) is a collection of lessons to practice many topics on vibraphone through traditional galician music.
GMV-Chapter 2 (part 1) "Alborada"
"Alborada” is a traditional galician rhythym in 2/4, which was born in the ancient celtic culture during sacred sun rituals. In the recenlty tradition it is known because it used to be played by bagpipes players at the door of every house at the beginning of the morning.
Continuing on a series of lessons about different ways to approach learning tunes. Today I wanted to talk about contrafacts and show a recent example of one of mine.
-Tyler
(ENGLISH)
GMV-Chapter 1 (part 2) "A run run"
"A run run" is a traditional galician christmas song, which is very known in Galicia. I´ve written and arrangement-study for solo vibes so in this part (part 2) you can practice pedaling, dampening, reharmonization and modulation. The video and the PDF contain the same material (you can watch and listen it in the video and read it in the PDF).
Lesson about adding some V-1 cadences to tunes to create more harmonic movement. Uses "On Green dolphin St" as an example. Simple idea, but some of the best players I know have mastery of a bunch of little harmonic tricks like this that culminate in their musical voice.
-Tyler
A chord voicing lesson for the first section of On Green Dolphin Street.
Happy Holidays.
Rusty
This is the first bridge of Green Dolphin Street or the B1 I guess you'd call it.
Put the chords in, then play or listen to the tune, then memorize this 'shortude'. Put it through some keys!
The file is attached.