An Old Musser - Sounds Like a Deagan!
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This doesn't need video or audio or anything. It needs discipline. And discipline is hard. I have back problems and when I do my back exercises I have no pain. And then I forget to do the exercises. And then let's not even get into food.
Bebop Tunes
This is a wonderful page recommended to me by my friend Nahum Ben-Yehuda, who was the inventer of the historic "Good Vibes" mallets. Here are some interesting facts with pictures of many of the old Deagan instruments, originally designed by Henry J. Schluter.
http://www.deaganresource.com/index.html
Click on "Vibraharps".
My Piano buddy Laura Klein introduced me to this tune by Wayne Shorter to me a few years ago. It is a tribute to Aung San Suu Kyi, a Burmese political activist that recently won the Nobel Peace Prize.
It proved to be very difficult for me because of the long modal sections interspersed with some free playing - both areas I am weak in.
But this recording did come out ok I think. Shorter recorded it as a duet with Herbie, and that version is great.
Bobby Hutcherson has been a huge influence on my playing. His interpetation of Wise One is soooo deep.. this is my version of the tune done this last weekend in eugene oregon. first time i had ever played this tune beyond my house and the first time i played this tune with this crew up in eugene oregon.
To practise this tune I inspired from Rusty where he uploaded a wonderfull version of this tune and I thought a cool idea to practise it in terms of solo vibes using chords and lines together. I also recorded a midi bass to help me get the groove. The additional track is just comping a band I found at the internet :)
Thanks
I've thinking about the idea of mini concerts. Let me explain.
This month alone I've recorded over 2 gigs of.... me! This is how I practice. Sometimes I post some of these tracks on the site, hoping others will do the same. And they do!!
So I had the idea recently of recording 3 tunes at a time and going from one to the other. See how certain tunes felt together, Practice concentrating and playing several tunes at the same time.