Take a Break and Watch a Funny Video
Sorry but I thought the foreigners would love this!
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Sorry but I thought the foreigners would love this!
Here's my second version of Ed's Tune. My plan was to:
1. Work on the head and post it.
2. Work on the head and solo section and post it.
3. Write a mallet arrangement of the head. (with Ed's Permission)
4. Do a video of the tune
1 and 2 are done.
I must have played this tune a couple hundred times now.
I'm sure this tune is different from Ed's original intent of the tune. I'm excited to hear his version to see what was in his head. I can hear the version with the band, but I think his solo version will be different... and I'm sure great.
Check out the next Mallet Kat hang this Wednesday night!
I was working on this a bit last week and getting really frustrated because I just could not get a good take on the solo section. I just faded this one out before the solo. I used Joe's drop 2 licks in the intro and Tony's killin' counter line on the head. I play the tune a little fast and clam the melody once but hopefully put a little Dana in there (oh yeah, playing fast and clammy is Dana). Please be critical (no positive comments allowed :)-
Here's the scoop on my two most disappointing jam experiences. As many people know, I was a big Bill Evans fan. So much so, that I sounded a lot like him when I soloed, played a lot of his tunes using his arrangements, and pretty much knew all his records backwards and forwards during my formative years as a player. I got to know Bill soon after I moved to New York in 1962. By coincidence, I ended up staying with a musician friend while looking for my own place, and my friend happened to live in the same building as Bill. My first encounters with him were pretty scary.
Now that I've had the chance to sift through a lot of the commentary on the site, I think it's time to fill in some details. I enjoyed reading the comments posted following the review of my ALONE AT LAST record, both the praise and the criticisms. Believe me, I'm my worst critic, so it doesn't bother me at all if someone doesn't like something I've done. In fact, I doubt there is any one person who would like ALL the records I've made. Even I don't like them all! (But don't even think of asking me which ones I don't like!)
Hem ! I had a bit of fun yesterday, trying out my new recording facilities. First I recorded the bass-drum track with Laurent, my hometown bass-player, then I did the vocal, and then I added the vibes (2-mallet playing). Here is the result. It's enough to make Jerome Kern turn in his grave, but it's only the first time I've done this. Hopefully, with practise, I'll improve my act. Please don't laugh.
Who is Dana?
Here’s my take on ed’s tune “lifes blessing”
In my mind this piece has so many beautiful sections I really ended up mixing up sections to give me what I was going for – which was more of a “church” feeling – looping for example a line cliche idea that turns around using the C/G – D/F# cadence of mm14-15 for a solo/vamp section.
I also liked extending and looping mm 26 – 27 idea to give the ends more push, throwing a Ab maj7#11 substitute for the A-/G on the last times.