Blue In Green Solo Vibes
Any critiques and suggestions are welcome! This is my first attempt to record myself playing solo vibes. Quite a challenge.
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Any critiques and suggestions are welcome! This is my first attempt to record myself playing solo vibes. Quite a challenge.
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Let me know your thoughts!
Any criticisms welcome!
This is draft 1 of my recording. Would love some feedback on things to fix!
First vibes workshop post on my own instrument!
What a lovely song ! I play all the parts in this one. I'm a pretty good guitar player on MIDI keyboard ! hahaha ! ;o)
Two things we discussed were bass lines and line etudes. This etude combines these two discussions. Look for the bass notes in this etude and see how they can turn into full blown lines. Playing in this fashion can really spell out the chords very clearly.
Because you're not in an environment where you are playing and keeping your hands in shape.
If you can blow over Cherokee at 300 BPM then you probably don't have to play technical exercises if you don't want to. You can just blow over tunes and work out your hands.
But for a lot of players new to the instrument you can't do that, so then it's important to play scales and other technical exercises and to work up speed.
Not much more to say about that. IMHO :)