Tiento by Nils Rohwer
The video quality is weird but the music is very nice (IMHO) !
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The video quality is weird but the music is very nice (IMHO) !
I received my new M55 today. I am very happy. My University has a really old M55. Comparing the new one to the old one I am really happy. Musser basically took all the small things that could have been improved and improved on them! I am really happy with this vibraphone.
However, Shipping damaged the Motor controller. It is hanging there =/ And the off light is smashed. So I will have to get them to replace that.
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When the damper bar is up, there is the slightest ring in my high notes "Ab and Bb". How do I get rid of that slight ring?
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Thanks,
This is one of the posters I designed for Tony's gig in Ireland during his stay here, it features some fine musicians based here an of course the "Teach" himself. Really looking forward to these gigs.
John
Hey Chick82!
You joined us some 2 months ago as subscriber and we quite often see you online. You even had the nice thought of wishing Tony a happy birthday on the chat... But we don't hear much from you... hardly a comment, no post...
I can see that you're living in Italy. Can you tell us more about you?.... Please!! :o)
- M
this is one piece of my last gig on sunday, written by my friend the guitar player jan called: trenne nie st
funny is: i forgot to play the head again at the end of my solo.i only realized this because of the video.
tarik
p.s. i thought it´s fair to post this video since i could not play at hang although tony and dana tried to convince me...now you see why i could not :)
Check out Joe's new mallets. They are really great! i dig them!
Did this commercial for Mike Balter, who is a supporter of vibesworkshop! (Thanks Mike)
hey vibesworkshop!
i have made my own jazz quartet. Check it out!
our websie is http://suburbanjazz.com/
like our facebook page too! http://www.facebook.com/suburbanjazzquartet
Here's another clip from the Sunday brunch gig. I've had many conversations with other players about playing these types of gigs. For me, I really enjoy playing these kinds of gigs where the music is more background as opposed to a concert situation. If we can play the music we want and no one bothers us, I'm happy. I also think that sometimes the music played at these gigs can be better. We can experiment, take chances, try out new tunes and techniques, let the music breathe and let the music go where it wants to go,...