TOTM - I'll Be Seeing You - Make a Stand Alone Version
I always make a stand along version of tunes I'm learning. How can I play them simply and what would I do to play them like that.
I always make a stand along version of tunes I'm learning. How can I play them simply and what would I do to play them like that.
Trying to find ways to play tunes solo. By that I mean concepts and ways to simply play tunes on the vibes and improvise your accompaniment.
My Take!
This is a pretty tune. I talk about the harmony and moving it around.
Here is the link to download my DIY vibration unit for vibraphones. I chose this forum for the download because all the information about 3D printing is available there.
After this cathastrophic year of 2021, things can really only get better - hopefully.
Happy New Year
Paul
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A spontaneous redemption of "The Christmas Song" (Mel Tormè)
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My trio arrangement of the great Hoagy Carmichael tune "Skylark."
They say he's 14, but I think he's a midget and looks older. He's pretty good.
For all the vibes history nerds out there, who played vibes on Ella Fitzgerald's "Ella Wishes You a Swinging Christmas?" My guess is Victor Feldman, as he's worked with Ella and Frank DeVol (the conductor/arranger) on other occasions, I think. He was even in NYC (where it was recorded) around the same time it was recorded (1960), although he was mainly in LA, right?
I could be totally wrong, so someone let me know if they know or have any guesses! I am very curious!
The last 4 measures!