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Strike Force

My buddy Wilson Moorman is in a group called Strike Force. It's a percussion group and I thought I'd give you a quick sample of them. Pretty cool stuff.

In the group is:
Thurman Barber
Bryan Carrott
Wilson Moorman
Eli Fountain
Ray mantilla

Calm Down by Florian Poser

This is a nice and cool version of my bossa-ballad "Calm Down" (recorded "live in Berlin", 2006), played by the musical fellows and friends of my brazilian jazz group BRAZILIAN EXPERIENCE from NYC.

Gustavo Bergalli - trumpet
Klaus Mueller - piano
Itaiguara - bass
Portinho - drums
Florian Poser - vibes

Have fun!

For those who are interested in playing the tune I attached the sheet-music as PDF file to this post.

#FLORIAN

Milt - blind fold test from 1988

searching through music files today i came across a Down Beat magazine from 1988 and started paging through it - attatched is a PDF
Milt did the Blind Fold test in this issue, (where they play current artists and try to guess) and his comments really caught my attention...then again his comments always get my attention, so thought i would post it up here.

enjoy

Serpent's Tooth (Victor Feldman) - Transcription of vibes solo by Florian Poser

Hey vibes-men and -women,

please look at the video in "HQ" and "full screen size"!
Then you can listen to the original solo and read the music as SIBELIUS-score. The cursor always shows you where you are.
Now I checked out how to upload the PDF-file to my post - so you can get it directly from here:
Serpent's Tooth-Solo by Victor Feldman.pdf
Have fun!
Regards

#FLORIAN

A Lesson in Moving Your Equipment

Getting around with the vibes can be a difficult thing. But I have it down. I have great soft cases and a rock and roller (see under check this out).

I can go up stairs, down the street. I can add my PA on the cart. I'm really flexible. You know getting your mobility together with this instrument is a real must. If you can't get around easily, it will deter you from getting to jam sessions, doing rehearsals and other great playing situations. The number one priority if you're learning this instrument is to get out and play with other people.