The Healing by Ed Saindon & Dave Liebman
Dave Liebman – soprano & tenor
Matt Wilson – drums
David Clark – bass
Ed Saindon - vibes, piano and marimba
- Read more about The Healing by Ed Saindon & Dave Liebman
- Log in or register to post comments
Dave Liebman – soprano & tenor
Matt Wilson – drums
David Clark – bass
Ed Saindon - vibes, piano and marimba
Dave Liebman – soprano & tenor
Matt Wilson – drums
David Clark – bass
Ed Saindon - vibes, piano and marimba
Please fill out the form below if you're coming to the workshop.
Make sure you pay advance to take advantage of the savings
Send Workshop Payments to:
Tony Miceli
906 East Passyunk Ave.
Philadelphia PA, 19147
You can make paypal payments to: Tony@tonymiceli.com
Today I took Bud Powell, NHOP and I forget the drummer on my walk. These walks are great for me because I get to listen to a whole cd and I get exercise both of which I don't do enough of.
One thing I do when I listen is take an instrument and imagine it was being played on the vibes. Would it work? Do I need more mallets? I just imagine.
Bud in a way works out. Those simple voicings in the left hand are perfect. Most are 2 and 3 voicings. We can whittle one note out of that and even 2 if we have to.
------------------------------------
I love science fiction and there was a show on last year called Terminator: the Sarah Connor Chronicles. This was an amazing tv show full of great characters, emotion, story, robots, and MUSIC. Like all good things, it got canceled.
so here is my version of the theme song!
Since Tony posted about 'twitting' to learn more about music, I thought I'd thrown in another technology bit. On Facebook, you can become a fan of Musser Mallets and they put up a bi-weekly fun fact about their instruments. This picture and comment were this week's fun fact.
How can you make a note or notes get louder while they are ringing out?
Attached is an example.
Barry
Yep Move it sideways. Chords move sideways as well as up and down.