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Inna-Gadda-Da-Vida by Meg and the Cliftones

So going along with with tmacoids great posts I thought I would post some tunes.

I love playing rock tunes. These are MY standards, the tunes I grew up with, and they have a lot of meaning to me. There are many ways to play these tunes. Some guys like to alter the changes and mess with the harmony. I thing there's a whole musical world to discover by playing the tunes as is and developing that harmony organically. Just my thought.

cubase insanity

last night i had some time welll not really time ..lol ..instead of watching tv i mess with my recording studio... so i imported the portland session into the program and remixed it.

musicians on session

T Macaoidh Vibraphone
David Valdez, alto sax
Michael Pappillo, Bass
Ken OLLis, drums

Tracks areL

AFterThought.. Tmacaoidh circa 2002
A lotis on Irish STreams... BIRD OF FIRE

all are first takes .. 100 percent sighting reading ... oh yess i was an afternoon in the laboratory...

jah bless

Another from the Cellar

Check this out. This is not the greatest mix .. one mic in the middle of the room. on a sunday afternoon in portland oregon. my friend david valdez would have weekend session at his crib and would invite some kiler players that lived in portland or were passing thru on tour. just a huge laboratory.. we would all just throw tunes out and play ideas totally to the wind. and press record... Sphereology is a composition of mine that was actually composed in i think 1990 or earlier. This song bring back memories study with Mike Blake at UND.

All This Talk About Lines

With all this talk about lines, I thought I'd remind everyone about some of the bebop heads. Donna Lee, Scrapple, Anthropology, these are major studies in 'the language'. Not only the language of bebop but the language of music, how things resolve, how lines move. You could study Donna Lee for months and learn so much. That's a masterpiece in the art of the line.

To me that's as heavy as any 32 bars of Bach.

Forum Topic: No maintenane, but background knowledge of the instrument anybody should know.

I think it might be a good idea to start posting items here on a regular basis, where the technical background of the vibes are explained. I've found that there are things many vibists don't realize.

I'll start off in a couple of days with a first topic as soon as work quiets down here at the company (we're preparing for PASIC with several new instruments).

Nico
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