addendum to lesson one (Stefan Bauer)
a brief sample taking 'motivic development' a little further, again on "it's you or no one". And pardon the grunting (forgot to take the hamster out of the room . . .).
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David Friedman Dampening Etude 5 by Mark Elsensohn
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David Friedman Etude #1 (Daron Roberts)
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Good Vibes Radio March '15 Update
Hi All,
Looks like I haven't posted about the last two months' shows but I am back. March welcomes Ted Piltzecker and Larry Lawless to Good Vibes. In honor of the Third World Vibes Congress, I've included Tony and Anthony from their CD California, Here I Come, Ted from Unicycle Man, and Larry Lawless from Jazz Behind Bars. This last is from a CD I discovered on the table from Steve Weiss Music. I'll play a tune by Steve Pouchie, "Tunisia By Day," one from Behn's new CD Light at the Point, and more. Tune in!
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KOKO Kuidoraku 喰道楽 Taiko Saito & Niko Meinhold
This is a wonderful duo with my former students, Taiko Saito and Niko Meinhold. This is the kind of communication and precision that comes with a long history of playing together.
Lesson- Intervallic Shape ideas pt 2 -V
Here's more with the intervallic shape from the last lesson. Applies to altered dominant chords
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Etude #5 from David Friedman's Vibraphone Technique
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motivic improvisation - by Stefan Bauer -V
Some thoughts and demonstrations on how to start a solo, and on motivic improvisation that stays true to the tune.
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Giovanni Perin Plays Rhythm a ning with "Oirquartett"
I just finished to read his biography and now I want to dedicate a tune to great pianist Thelonious Monk one of the biggest influence in my playing.
The song is "Rhythm a ning" from the Thelonious Monk Repertoire played by Oirquartett.
Giovanni Perin: Vibraphone
Giulio Scaramella: Piano
Max Trabucco: Drums
Marco Trabucco: Bass