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Last Train Home by Joe Doubleday & the OCU Percussion Ensemble

I think I've told a couple of people that Pat Metheny is one of my favorite musicians/composers of all time. (I know its crazy). I just think his tunes lay really well with a percussion ensemble. I don't really want to sound like him, partly because I don't think its possible of the vibraphone, but I really respect him and his voice that he has found and the stuff he has accomplished.

My favorite stuff of his is his trio stuff with Sanchez and McBride. One of my goals has been to be able to play in a trio setting like he does.

Symbiosis Dec 09 by Tony Miceli

Ok More Symbiosis. I just thought I'd post it for something different. It's definitely trippy music. All Electronic. The thing to remember is Steve Giordano, John Swana and Bob Meashey are all musicians with huge ears, so this is a cool work out for me.

Again, try to play along with it. In fact record your self playing along with and listen to what you've added.

The one thing I've learned from Steve is the idea of assuming different roles. And synthesizers also help you do that. I've learned a lot by playing cool sounds on synths. This is where the Mallet Kat comes into play.

Beautiful Love Etude 2 Chord Study by Tony Miceli

Here's another chord study on Beautiful Love changes.

Here are the steps I think you need to do to make this effective.

1. Analyze the chords against the original changes. The roots are the same even if they are not there. So analyze against the roots of the changes in the Real Book.
2. Play the tune a couple times
3. Play the chords your own way
4. Play the etude
5. Add rhythm to the etude

The pdf of the etude is attached.

Beautiful Love Etude 1 Chord Study by Tony Miceli

Here's a chord study based on the tune Beautiful Love.

Here are the steps I think you need to do to make this effective.

1. Analyze the chords against the original changes. The roots are the same even if they are not there. So analyze against the roots of the changes in the Real Book.
2. Play the tune a couple times
3. Play the chords your own way
4. Play the etude
5. Add rhythm to the etude

The pdf of the etude is attached.

Les Blachut - The Show Must Go On (part 2)

Hi all,

Remember this video I recently posted about vibist Les Blachut and his "adventures" on stage?

If not, you can find it back here:
http://www.vibesworkshop.com/video/vibist-les-blachut-%E2%80%93-show-mu…

Well I got another one from him on Facebook!

Sorry for the poor sound. Just keep an eye up to 1'02, and then 3'10! He just cracked me up! :o)

nice bebop lick

HELLO EVERYBODY. I AM FINISH (FOR NOW) MY PRACTISE ON COMPING IN ALL KEYS AND I START 2-3 WEEKS AGO CHORD SOLO AND SIMPLE BEBOP LINES IN ALL KEYS IN DIFFERENT PROGRESSIONS. SO FOR MY PRACTISE IT CAME THIS LICK. I THINK SOLO IN ALL KEYS IS VERY IMPORTANT SO I WILL CONTINUES PRACTISING FOR 2 MORE MONTHS, UNTIL MY BRAIN IS DESTROYED...
I WILL POST AUDIO OF MY WORK UNTIL KNOW.FOR NOW I AM STUCK ON CHORD SOLO IN (ALL POSIBLE) PROGRESSIONS...

THANKS
DIM