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How About You by Tony Miceli

One of my favorite tunes!

And I love the lyrics. I definitely think that age of music produced the best lyrics especially in comparison with what came after. I LOVE rock and roll but to me that's the deal. I always want to learn the lyrics to all those old tunes and play the melody more from the lyric. I don't do it nearly enough, but I occasionally bring that to the front of my practicing and try.

I have a buddy married to a singer and he knows ALL the lyrics of all those tunes, and I'm very jealous. I think knowing the lyrics will make you a better tune player.

The Collective Unconcious and the Un-structured Improv

When I saw Dana's post of his 'Un-structured improv I thought that's cool. We have a little wave of free improv going.

I posted that electronic stuff and now Dana posted this. Then I thought that would be cool if others just played whatever on their instrument and posted the outcome.

Playing free and using your ears to move the harmony is a great way to grow musically!

So the challenge is to post your own 'Un-structured improv'.

Un-Structured Improvisation on Marimba by Dana Sudborough

My Dad's birthday passed recently and, true to form, I gave him some customized music. Most of it was classical pieces I had prepared on marimba and vibes: Chopin Prelude in E minor, Bach Prelude in C minor, Mozart Violn concerto (the one from the Goldenberg book) and a few jazzy numbers. To pad the disc I did an improv on the marimba where I had no pre-conceived notions when I pressed record other than I wanted to play something pretty/beautiful. Did it work?

Invitation by Philippe Briand

I've got me a guitar player ! This is way better than being always alone with Band In A Box. It's more human. Caz Cazorla is the guitar player's name. His real first name is Jean-Michel, but I told him with such a name he wouldn't go anywhere. So "Caz" came down today over his lunch break and we did Invitation. This is after studying Tony's stuff. Tony, if you listen to this, I hope you will hear I've been doing my homework (in spite of my years, ha ha). Sorry it's a bit long (6 choruses) but we were having fun. Bass and drums are Real Tracks.