Pasic 2013 - Mike Manieri and Tony

Mike Manieri! I saw him play 5 solo tunes that were mind blowing. Ask Stefan Harris he was there.
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Mike Manieri! I saw him play 5 solo tunes that were mind blowing. Ask Stefan Harris he was there.
This is a very heavy photo I think. Leigh Stevens who is besides one of the great marimba players, he knows more about the manufacturing of mallet keyboards than anyone. Gilberto Serna the great repair man that we all love and Andres Bautista Gilberto's apprentice.
One heavy photo!
Here's the first etude on block chords. Instead of thinking of it like an etude, practice these voicings and think of the etude as an intro for the tune. It is meant to be played freely, or rubato. Have fun with it!
Arrived Today at 3:15, assembled by 4:30
I am a 2 mallets guy as well.
I have moved back to the mid-state Pennsylvania area where I worked for 26 years. It's an "active 55" community, where the residents are older than dirt. This place has been called the "elephant graveyard" of Penn State alumni. I've rejoined Bellefonte Community Band. I play whatever's needed to fill in with the MalletKat, a lot of tympani, some temple blocks, chimes and occasionally vibes.
According to his website, this kid (Jason Collier) is 18. His composition, instrumental, vocal and creative abilities are amazing. Check out this YouTube video of him performing Don't You Worry About A Thing. He sings all the parts, plays all the parts and wrote the arrangement. Incredible.
Hi Everyone,
I'm new to this site, although I've been playing vibes and marimba for more than 50 years. That said, I have a question about maintaining the bars on my beloved Deagan vibes, which I bought last year. While doing a yearly cleanup and routine maintenance -- a few drops of oil in the designated spots on the motor -- and a light scrub with a mild detergent on the bars, I noticed several tarnish spots on the bars. Any suggestions for removing them? I'm reluctant to use anything that might damage the bars or alter their tone.
Hi people!! this link regards another video around TIME it's a beautiful song from my friend, a great Italian guitarist: Enrico Bracco and is very challenging..