Joe Locke and Edmar Castaneda O CASO DE MAR
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Here's a variation on the first chord etude. Notice the different voicings used here to give the harmony some different motion.
How are you? I am thinking of selling or exchanging my M55 vibraphone with the traveler model because I travel a lot and I need a more portable instrument. It is in very good condition. If anyone is interesting in this please email me:
dimitriangelakis@gmail.com
I live in Greece.
Thanks!
Dimitris Angelakis
www.dimitrisangelakis.com
Mark Carlsen on upright bass and myself on vibes playing at Li's Asian restaurant in Haverhill, MA this past Saturday. Fun gig playing and hanging with Mark. We've been playing these kinds of duo gigs for a long time. It's always a fun night playing tunes and hanging with family and friends on the breaks. Sometimes I like these gigs more than a concert. The music is loose, you can try things and experiment/stretch. As long as we can play what we want and no one bothers us, I'm happy.
Another bit of practicing in between videoing lessons.
So, for those of you who don't know me, Ms. Magnolia is my somewhat recently acquired (and in the process of being revived) Deagan Imperial model 55C. This week she taught me a valuable lesson that I think probably could be learned by others, so I will share it.
Modern instruments are excellent. In fact, they are so good, they made me lazy.
Modern instruments have all the rattles, squeaks, weird overtones, etc engineered out of them to the highest degree possible. That is awesome. That is why they sound so good. It has an odd negative side effect.
Here is part two of the guide tones etude. Notice more have been added, with approach tones getting in and out of them.
Just messing around between lessons.