Like Someone In Love - Solo Vibraphone - by Tarik Dosdogru
hi,
i´ve been practicing this tune several days now.
i tried to stay clear and simple on this take.
hi,
i´ve been practicing this tune several days now.
i tried to stay clear and simple on this take.
lot's of language to steal. my favorite are those first two measures.
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So if we all join we can then experiment with google hangouts. maybe impromptu concerts, etc.!
@marie - don't forget to put this in the newsletter. yeah????
I'm looking to find someone who can give me advice on whether I should purchase a xylophone, marimba or vibraphone. Since I can't see and play them at any music store I know of in Charlotte, NC. I have searched online and looked at videos but that still doesn't give me a warm and fuzzy when it comes to spending thousands on an instrument.
Any suggestions? I have done a Google search and can't even find any teachers in Charlotte.
Hi , one more piece from a recent gig in France ,
we had Loic Blejan join the trio with his Uilleann pipes..
After a too-long break, I finally got my vibes set up and ready to play tonight. Any time I'm away from the music I usually play harmonic minor stuff the first day back for some reason (what can I say, I love that sound). Tonight I jammed on e harmonic minor, and what came out actually had a cool groove, so I figured I'd share.
The groove can be played in any harmonic minor key, it's just:
-the tonic and third together (E and G in e harm)
-move down half a step to the #7 & 3rd (D# & F#)
-move to the 6th and root (C & E)
-move to the 5th and #7th (B & D#)
-repeat!
Check out this Slingerland/Deagan vibraphone I found in the corner of my lesson room... It looks like it is in pretty good shape and it sounds very good. Motor is probably broken, but I have to fix the power cord first to find out.
Also check out the attachments.
Any of you guys seen one of these before? Any facts you want to share?
When Love Prevails by David Burge
My father composed this four movement work for vibraphone in 2003. The premier (video above) was done with dance (SanDiego Ballet) but the piece works very well as a solo offering. Each movement has its own character and draws from a variety of musical styles....avant garde, odd meter, lyrical, etc. The music is published by CF Peters. I have a better audio version and am happy to send the files if anyone is interested.