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Subscribers Can Blog Now

A little experiment here. Subscribers can now blog. It might be a good way for us all to keep in touch. Why not start a blog and talk about what you're doing. Then some of the 'faculty' and respond.

There are 4 faculty members here. You've probably seen them all, myself, Tjaco, Patty and Behn. All good players with a lot to say. So maybe check in once a week and talk about what you're doing!

Contemporary Vibraphone Technique

Hello everybody,

I've been thinking of doing some videos of etudes from the Dave Samuels book: Contemporary Vibraphone Technique. It's a great book for developing independence between four mallets.

I talked to Tony about the book, but he didn't know about it. I was thinking on putting a link to buy this book, but it seems hard to find... Has anyone recently bought this book and knows where to find it? There is an old version, but also a new one that is two different books. I have the first one. Is this book not being printed anymore?

Beautiful Love by Tjaco Oostdijk

Hey Tony,

I tested something out. I recorded this directly to my laptop using Pinnacle studio. It's still the camera mic. Somehow I couldn't figure out how to get an external audiosource. But the sound is a little better because you don't hear the tape rolling anymore.

But Anyway, I think you can also do this so you can upload videos quickly.

Let me know what you think. I'll try to get the audio from my zoom in there and upload some more stuff.

CU

TJ

10 More Lessons

Alright, here's 10 more lessons on stride playing and chordal playing. I am fried but I wanted to crank these out. My buddy Barryk is my unofficial proof reader, so hopefully these will be acceptable to him!

Advanced Concepts of Chordal Playing

Here's a 4 part lesson on solo playing. I just turned the cameras on and just went with the flow. They do show some of the techniques I use to playing chordally. I don't even know if you call them techniques, I don't know what you'd call them. I do know they came out of just playing and playing. They developed that way, without a lot of thought.

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Blue Bossa Lesson Plan

Blue Bossa is a great tune to make a study of. Here are some things to do from easy to difficult. You should work on some of these ideas and then post them online here.

1. Memorize whatever you do.
2. Learn the melody
3. Learn the chords
4. Play a chord tone solo
5. Do all the above in all keys
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1. Make an arrangement of the tune. NOT a strict arrangement just work out ways to play the melody and accompany yourself.
2. Do this in all keys.

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