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Vibe Hang Live From University of Delaware With Guest Doug Walters (Univ. of Colorado)

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This is going to be a great hang! Doug Walters from the University of Colorado is coming to the hang and will play a couple tunes.
A couple of the students will play and we'll see who else shows up. Mark Pryzbalowski will be playing bass and a great drummer Tom Palmer.

THE VIBE HANG IS HERE. STARTING 2PM EAST COAST www.livestream.com/mallet_channel"

The undisputable success of this site.

I was just thinking about Dim's ability to process criticism without ego and turn it into immediate positive results. Of course it's a credit to him as a passionate musician/student(But isn't that what we are? Musicians and life long students?) It's also a credit to Tony for creating this wonderful platform where we all can present our work, exchange ideas and enjoy the fruits of constructive criticism. This should serve as a motivation for all Vibesworkshoppers to post as often as possible.

How to make a million dollars playing the vibraphone.

Made you look.

The point I wanted to bring up is how do we make a living on this instrument? Who out there has made a living playing the vibes? Or was making a living and then got a 'real' job (as my mother used to say). What are your thoughts?

What are some ideas for graduating percussionists who really want to make a living out of playing jazz?? It is almost graduation time?

Have I brought this up already?

Was my solo great??

I was just thinking about this, on another post, talking about swinging.

A great musician told me, 'The only people who really know if you're a great player is everyone else but you. It's not your decision to make that'.

I play so often and am just not sure if I played a good solo or not, I try not to be judgemental.... I try. So many times I think I sucked and others including the band thought the opposite. Were they being nice to me? Or am I wrong.

Changui

I love this. Check out how the guitar player is comping and imagine comping like that behind someones solo. I'm working with a great latin percussionist so I'm learning a ton about the music (again). I've been checking out Changui music which I think means "beginning". Am I right? Any latinos out there?

I just think here's another way to comp. Just a single line.

TOTM - Skype Workshop

I'm toying around with the idea of doing a TOTM Skype workshop this Saturday. Maybe around noon U.S. EDT?

This would be an experiment. I could handle 3 or 4 people on skype. We could spend an hour working on the tune. Anyone interested?

Just putting feelers out there. Nothing is definite yet. You'd need skype. I'll do video and audio, you don't have to do video on your end.