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This weekend is our VW Bootcamp. David is working in his class on the My Funny Valentine. He put up a version and so did Hauke so I wanted to do one as well. I have not played the tune in a long time but I thought I could bang it out. I…
5 years ago - 1 comments
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Recently purchased the Late Night mallets which arrived today. The heads are larger than I expected, which makes them a tad unwieldy, but used them for a while and I think I'll get used to them. Its sure nice to play my vibes with the…
5 years ago - 0 comments
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Recently purchased the Late Night mallets which arrived today. The heads are larger than I expected, which makes them a tad unwieldy, but used them for a while and I think I'll get used to them. Its sure nice to play my vibes with the…
5 years ago - 0 comments
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I'm always looking to see and hear how people play in different situations and whether it holds my attnetion. David Patrios is a great mallet player. Just look how he plays in this duo! He's on a .... is it a Balifon? Or do I just call…
1 year 1 month ago - 1 comments
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"Send In The Clowns" composed by Stephen Sondheim in 1973 for the play A Little Night Music. A beautiful song with deep lyrics sung by many vocalists including Judy Collins, Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand and Betty Buckley. All great…
5 years ago - 0 comments
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This one's cool. You have to be careful with the pedal so notes don't ring over to the next chord. The rest of the etudes I've recorded (eventually all of them) are on my YouTube channel and on this site!
5 years ago - 6 comments
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This one's for you, David! More exaggeration of dynamics! Let me know what you think.
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This one took me three takes because at the end on the Bb chord, I kept hitting a C in my top mallet instead of a high D. That's one of the harder chords for me to reach in this book. I also strayed a little from the Gregorian chant-like…
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in 4 keys
5 years ago - 8 comments
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5 years ago - 3 comments
Smiley Gong
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Tony has been asking me to do something with vibes and gongs. So, I have been working on it, but to be perfectly honest, most of it just isn't ready for prime time yet. Playing solo, as many of us are finding out in quarantine, is very…
5 years ago - 5 comments
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explanation please of Double Stopping . Is it a technique to ease 4 hammer playing > arms crossing? Some other aid to technique ? Or does it just mean hitting the same note one with hammer after the other? I saw a video lesson on here…
5 years ago - 1 comments
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I'm still making these here and there. standard option for most traditional vibraphone pulley belt drives available 12V dc safe Quiet , slim , light weight, discrete variable speed ( all the way up to Lionel Hampton LOL) easy detachable…
5 years ago - 0 comments
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I just wanted to make you look. Soft mallets don't suck. Well not all the time. I saw a great student of mine play recently. He's a great up and coming vibe player I think. I was listening to him comp and could hear nothing. I know he…
5 years ago - 7 comments
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Transcribe my solo. 1st chorus - quarter note solo 2nd chorus - simple solo Play my solo, then do yours. Your first chorus needs to be quarter notes Second chorus, simple and swinging. I've attached a file with only brushes. You can use…
1 year 1 month ago - 0 comments
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This is my last of the three Bud Powell solo arrangements I worked on. I really leaned into the big band vibe for this one -- there's a shout-like intro over a pedal and big hits during the melody (like that one classic jazz rhythmic…
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Here's a video I made with my buddy down in Chiapas, Mexico. When you enter his town there is a huge (I mean huge) sculpture of a marimba. The cool thing is I think it's made out of metal. Touche! We win! On Marimba is Alexander Cruz a…
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There is lots more here!
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Hanging, talking, playing!
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Hi Guys today we talk about a Mc Coy Tyner lick based on quartal voicings. Enjoy I'm available for online private lessons!www.giovanniperin.com Follow me ★ facebook https: //www.facebook.com/giovanni.perin/ ★ instagram: https://www.…
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I think this is probably his most famous tune, and it's great so that makes sense. This might be one of my more elaborate arrangements of a head I've done. I really tried to make the head itself have an interesting arc where every A…
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This is one of my favorites in the book. Just beautiful counterpoint. It forces you to remember where your hands were to dampen. The rest of the etudes in the book are (or will be soon) somewhere on this site or on my YouTube channel.
5 years ago - 3 comments
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No matter what your stance is on guns, I think this is pretty cool! What do you Europeans think? Very American right? Here's the website: https://www.12gaugemicrophones.com/
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I'm learning and recording all of the Friedman Etudes -- so here's 19! I quite like this one. To see the others, just go to my YouTube channel.
5 years ago - 2 comments
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