Balafon Pattern With Demo
I posted this before. But I can't find it!!!
I've added my student Oliver Mayman playing the pattern. Check out what he does with the pattern.
I think there is so much in Balafon playing for vibe players to study! Don't think about where you can play patterns over and over. Well, you can, but the point is to have that independence when accompanying yourself, or playing counterlines!
Attached is the pattern that Oliver is playing.
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Chris Dingman - Waking Dreams
I've listening to this cd. I really like is. Here's clip from youtube.
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Errol Rackipov - Miami Based I Think
He sounds good right?
Just found him.
Do you guys do Google Alerts? I have one for Vibraphone news. It's cool. Google it and discover new vibe players and pass them along to us :-)...
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Behn Gillece new release - Idle Hands - Solid Moments
Hi all,
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Experimenting With Different Chord Inversions Pt. 4 by Behn Gillece
You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To - Solo Vibraphone Techniques
Cole Porter's "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To" with solo vibraphone techniques via Gary Burton. In working on the solo vibraphone book during my sabbatical, I revisited some of the techniques and concepts that I learned from Gary. A few are: filling in the 8th notes between the melody/improv with left hand voicings (left hand jabs), single notes, broken arpeggios and/or counterpoint. (Gary does this a lot in his solo versions of Jobim's Chega de Saudade and O Grande Amor). Also the use of runs and arpeggios to break things up a bit.
Footprints
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Tones for Joan's Bones Quartet Version
I'm about to upload a solo vibraphone version of Tones for Joan's Bones in preparation for Tony's online concert Friday on Facebook, but here's one with my quartet from a bit ago. The vibraphone solo is at 3:10 (because after all this is a vibraphone website). I like playing without other chordal instruments, but there's definitely something very freeing about having a pianist.
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Woody n You
Hit the wrong note at the end, oops.
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