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Delaware Workshop and Practice

The Delaware Workshop last week was great. The instructors were patient, but they pushed us. The playing was (always) enthusiastic and (sometimes) superb, and the opportunity to learn from other students by playing duets, by getting and giving critique, that was priceless. The Afro-Cuban presentation by Gina Ferrara on authentic Ghanaian marimba, and the xylophone show Sat night were awesome showing a wide range of mallet music. So I return home inspired to practice and play gigs.

Practice:

Jazz Improvisation Workshop in Delaware

I just attended my first workshop (Jazz improv on the vibes) with Tony Miceli, Benh Gillece and David Friedman in Delaware. As a relative newcomer to the instrument I wasn't quite sure whether the workshop was for me. That doubt was removed within the first few minutes of meeting everyone and working with the group. There was a wide variety of talent and interests, yet it seemed to work for everyone. All of the masters made sure no one gets left behind, and while I can't speak for the very advanced players, I think they also got a lot out of the week.

Delaware Vibes Workshop 2012

If you missed this year's Vibes Workshop at the University of Delaware, you missed a lot. This was the third one and in many ways, I think it was the best one yet. Tony gave us some solid playing ideas and techniques while David Freidman took us through solo playing using an exercise he made up on the spot - totally amazing. Behn Gillece dropped in one afternoon to provide some instruction too.

TOTM - The Art of Solo Vibes - Listen first

As Drew stated, THE master in solo vibes is Gary! Here is the obvious example to show with Chega de Saudade. I added a few other remarkable examples I found on Youtube, to... first listen to the different kind of solo playings! Feel free to add comments... and other examples! (ps: too bad we can't find anymore Mainieri's Lush Life solo beautiful version!)