Etude #7 from David Friedman Book
-Estudio #7 del libro de David Friedman para vibráfono solo.
-Dampening and Pedaling Etude #7 from David Friedman Book.
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-Estudio #7 del libro de David Friedman para vibráfono solo.
-Dampening and Pedaling Etude #7 from David Friedman Book.
I had an annoying pedal click on my Deagan 580. I traced it to one of the hinges. Easy fix - wrap Teflon tape. Silent pedal now. :-)
Barry
After I was very enthusiastic about the surround sound with the twisted resonator fans, but at the same time didn't want to forego the possibility to play without "wah wah" effect, I looked for a solution to realize the switching between twisted or parallel aligned fans with simple means.
The video shows a first prototype of a corresponding facility, albeit not yet in its original size.
Since the principle works, I'll start to build a full-size version.
My attempt at David Friedman's 5th etude from his book "Dampening and Pedaling".
Here s tune called Alice In Wonderland played by all the greats. I learned a Joe Pass solo from his performance with Oscar Peterson, took me a week or so to learn it so its my first attempt at playing it with a play along track
Ferde Grofé's "On the Trail," the first of two pieces arranged for vibraphone and marimba, performed by Oliver Mayman (vibraphone) and Lonnie Davis (marimba).
The second duo will be posted on Oliver's channel on 10/21/20 at https://youtu.be/FMnBnpS3ceE
Subscribe to Oliver! He posts great stuff!
A little background... a few weeks ago, I did the first of what will be a series of recordings/videotapings at Morningstar Studio, here in Philly. The owner/lead engineer is Glenn Barratt. He is a wonderful engineer and a virtual well of understanding about recording technique and hardware. You can visit his studio's website at https://www.morningstarstudios.com/