Frank Tortiller with the Vienna Art Orchestra : Moony Paris On The Run
Vibes are booming in France as anywhere else in the world. Classically educated guys like Frank Tortiller are establishing new standards. I really dig this. Do you ?
Vibes are booming in France as anywhere else in the world. Classically educated guys like Frank Tortiller are establishing new standards. I really dig this. Do you ?
Here are my two practice versions of Vince Guaraldi etude by TM.
The first one is a normal playing version, and the second one is an attempt to use the 2 hands separately.
I don't play the head entirely, I start improvising over the chords quite fast...
This is where I am today with this tune that I really enjoy playing... go ahead, tell me what you see/hear...I'm here to make pogress
1st take :
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=KCQERvVcLMA
2d take
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=YLg_-iE0-ew
that's our next vibe hang. you should play something. work up a short version of green dolphin or whatever!
what do you think. you'll have to get set on mogulus and we could try a demo run.
let me know if your'e intersted.
Anybody know who he is? What's his deal?
Check out Red's 4 Mallet technique. Really different. He also does a neat effect on the second chorus of his solo.
This is a great lesson by Behn Gillece on some approaches to solo playing as well as voicings.
Yep, standing behind the instrument and practicing will help you get better. Did you know that??
Also how to take techniques and work on them in musical settings.
(Read the beginning of the Dampening and Pedaling book! That's I think where Dave Friedman talks about playing scales in non linear ways!!!
Technique is cool, just don't get too caught up in it!
I thought of two tunes from the early 70's which feature vibes fairly prominently. The first is a one hit wonder by a singer/songwriter/guitarist named William DeVaughn entitled, "Be Thankful For What You Got." I had heard it driving to a gig last week on WXPN's "Funky Friday" program. I remember it from high school. One of the lyrics: "Diamond in the back / sunroof top / digging the scene with a gangster lean" became a catchphrase and appeared in numerous rap/hip hop records of the '90s. DeVaughn, a Washington, D.C.
We have John Piper's plans and video for M-Braces. Could anyone make me a set? I'll pay for your time. I'm just not very handy!!!