Amor, Feu, Eternite by Dana Sudborough & Trio Montuno
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Another cut from the Mountain View Concert
Here's minor blues tip. I always think this is common knowledge but I find that a lot of new players don't know about this.
Here is my recording of Friedman Etude 9
Here's a series I'd like to run on connecting the dots, that is making lines with chord tones and scales. I think this could be very useful for some of you guys and this would get more complex as time went on. Let me know what you think. Try doing the excercise and posting it.
Ok that's it, i'm cutting my hair.
ME.
Hi Tony,
I've been thinking about the problem of the amount of labor it takes to run this site, and it occurred to me that we could probably help you out with some of the non-vibes-playing aspects of maintaining things. I don't know where your main time sinks are, but if they could be broken up into discrete, unrelated chunks, then the members could volunteer to do the tasks for you.
One more version of Woody. This is slower. I've been still practicing it and trying to keep the tempo on the slow side and keep from rushing.
Hi Tony,hi all!
Inspired by Tony's blog on practising here in VW, I got a copy of "Effortless Mastery" by Kenny Werner. Werner describes how to achive a special kind of consciousness he calls "to be in space" each time he plays his instrument. He uses some kind of meditation and exercises to create this relaxed but focussed state of mind. It must be fairly similar to auogenous training.
I haven't really worked hard on this and so I wonder if one of you did so and manages to "enter the space" when ever he wants??
So where are the space men? Do pro's also use this kind of techniques?
by Horace Silver