Grace Notes
By Jake Chapman
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By Jake Chapman
Here is the video I shared at the vibe coffeehouse hang today.
This was my first time participating in a sound bath experience. This recording features three clips that I edited together from what was a much longer session in a tunnel in Prospect Park featuring flute, vibes, cello, and vocals with looping.
Feedback welcome - hopefully I will be doing this more! :)
Well his birthday was yesterday, but close enough.
Side note -- playing Monk tunes is a great way to work on your one-handed minor 2nd intervals.
Here is my solo vibes arrangement of Black Orpheus in c minor. More keys coming soon. Head/Solo/Head/Out
I tried to add some chords in my solo. I definitely need to practice that more.
I know we've all heard this tune a million times, but I tried to at least do something a little different with it. With Jake Lee on bass and Matthew Dobbins on drums.
Hello all!
I’m taking a little break from the “how to play vibes like” lessons and am doing a couple beginner-oriented ones on ending tunes, although I think everyone can probably get something from them. This lesson is really for anyone who has ever been on a gig or at a jam session where at the end you all just kind of fizzled out in an unsatisfying, anticlimactic way, and wants a better alternative for the future. It’s also for anyone who just wants more creative options to end tunes.
Here is my solo vibes arrangement of Black Orpheus in d minor.
More keys coming soon. Head/Solo/Head/Out