Skip to main content
Some content may be restricted to
Registered Members, or
Subscribing Members.
Pure Imagination
tonymiceli
Content type: Audio Player
I did this solo for a student today. It's quantized so it will sound a little stiff on the recording. I wanted to show playing through the changes. using the scales. Might be helpful to some of you.here's a link to the import file for…
11 months 1 week ago - 0 comments
Blues workout
David Friedman
Content type: Video Embed
This is a "workout" in a musical sense, although it certainly requires energy and concentration!
11 months 2 weeks ago - 1 comments
Content type: Video Upload
Cool lesson. It turns into an etude once you get the chords down. Spend some time on this! 
11 months 1 week ago - 2 comments
Content type: Video Upload
Check out the attached PDF!
10 months 4 weeks ago - 0 comments
Content type: Book page
Lessons that cover topics on triads and chord tone lines.
11 months 2 weeks ago - 0 comments
Content type: Book page
Here are all Tony Miceli's lessons on lines.
11 months 2 weeks ago - 0 comments
Phrasing
Nora Theberge
Content type: Book page
Lessons that cover topics on phrasing.
11 months 2 weeks ago - 0 comments
Improv/Soloing
Nora Theberge
Content type: Book page
Lessons that cover topics on improvisation and soloing. 
11 months ago - 0 comments
Content type: Blog entry
Green Dolphin Street solo: https://youtu.be/OTzzzW-GRswGreen Dolphin Street head with chords (A section): https://youtu.be/Fs_59QAn8IA
11 months 2 weeks ago - 0 comments
Lesson 4/12/24
GarretJohnston
Content type: Blog entry
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhbfGYiAFwxEZkOG10R8-_ZUIS8KtLK4j&si=Ja1iv4U04V7HMwCS This playlist has Freidman 14 and a slow solo that Tony recorded for my lessons on Donna Lee. My job was to transcribe in Ab then transpose to C…
11 months 2 weeks ago - 0 comments
Content type: Video Upload
In this exercise, the line is a little closer to a walking bass line with quarter notes. Keep the notes legato, and shoot for keeping the pedal down as much as possible with clean dampening in between the notes. Check out the attached PDF!
11 months 2 weeks ago - 0 comments
Content type: Forum topic
April 29th, 2024, 7-9pm, Downtown Hope, West Street, Annapolis, MD FREE Admission - No tickets required! Here's something you don't hear or see everyday. Four Vibes and Four Vibists on one stage. Chuck Redd Mike Noonan Warren…
11 months 3 weeks ago - 0 comments
Content type: Audio Player
So, for over a month now, I've been threatening to video myself playing several of the Segovia transcriptions of the Fernando Sor guitar etudes...Every time I go upstairs where I can video and set up a camera, something goes awry in my…
1 year ago - 1 comments
Freidman Etude 9
Trevorlamar04
Content type: Video Embed
Friedman Etude 9
11 months 3 weeks ago - 0 comments
Content type: Video Upload
Hi everyone!I'm doing a short series on dampening. In these etudes, we're using walking bass lines as a way to work on dampening. Most of these exercises are pretty simple, and a lot of fun! Try them out and see how well you can keep a…
11 months 2 weeks ago - 0 comments
Content type: Video Embed
This is a solo vibraphone arrangement of Astor Piazzolla's "Libertango."  It is one of five pieces by Astor Piazzolla that is included in my soon to be published book "A Piazzolla Portfolio."  The five compositions in the book are:…
1 year ago - 2 comments
Content type: Video Embed
This is a solo vibraphone arrangement of Astor Piazzolla's "Invierno Porteño."  It is one of five pieces by Astor Piazzolla that is included in my soon to be published book "A Piazzolla Portfolio."  The five compositions in the book are:…
1 year ago - 2 comments
Content type: Video Upload
Here's a second part to the other lesson titled "A Way To Practice Soloing and Comping Together".  I took a couple other examples about how to practice this. Ultimately, you just do it and try to make music. I know for some of you it won't…
1 year ago - 4 comments
Joy Spring -V
David Friedman
Content type: Audio Player
I was inspired by Tony's rendition of "Joy Spring" so I decided to try a a couple of choruses, concentrating on keeping the time, experimenting with different voicings, rhythmic comping and ultimately trying to swing! VERY Challenging with…
1 year ago - 4 comments
Content type: Video Embed
Adios Nonino is Astor Piazzolla’s most famous composition. In an interview with Natalio Gorin, Piazzolla stated “The number one piece is Adios Nonino.”  “Nonino” was Piazzolla’s name for his father - Vicente Piazzolla. Adios Nonino was…
1 year ago - 0 comments
Content type: Video Embed
Tango Final is a less well-known Piazzolla composition that was used in the French film Famille d’Artistes. For the soundtrack of this 1989 movie, the piece was performed by a trio led by accordionist Richard Galliano. My arrangement of…
1 year ago - 0 comments
Content type: Video Embed
A beautiful piece that has been used many times by figure skaters in the Olympics. It is one of Piazzolla’s most popular and haunting pieces. Piazzolla’s recording with full orchestra is the source for my arrangement. Oblivion should flow…
1 year ago - 0 comments
Content type: Video Embed
The Coffee hang every Sunday at noon, is a great hang. This week we talked with Roy Pertchik about the Tri Chromatic vibraphone. It's a vibraphone with a different layout of the keybaord. It's pretty cool to see and to try and wrap your…
4 years 2 months ago - 3 comments
Content type: Forum topic
I just picked up an old Deagan model 30; the budget vibes that they made in the late-1930s/early-'40s. It has 2-1/2 octaves, cardboard resonator tubes and a single-speed motor. It needs a bit of work, but I'm not too intimidated by it.…
7 years 10 months ago - 14 comments
Content type: Audio Player
So this etude is one of the ones that sounds a little funny on vibes because it's an octave higher than written... a bit like a toy piano.   But, again, if you are a student and looking to build chops around playing a melody while…
1 year ago - 2 comments
Some content may be restricted to
Registered Members, or
Subscribing Members.