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Friedman #12
tdante92
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Friedman 13
hairisawesome
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Here's a short clip of me playing the 13th etude for pedaling from David Friedman's method book. Feedback welcome.
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Experimenting on the marimba today with Thelonious Monk's "Round Midnight".
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Friedman etude no.7
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My Frame (V5)
wyndorps
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On August 24, 2019, Leigh from Malletech told me that they do not want to follow any of my concepts. With that, I'm free again to market my topics myself or with other partners. I have decided not to look for another vibraphone…
5 years ago - 7 comments
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Write the chords in. Play the etude. Can you improvise your own version of this? Do you know the scales? Quarter notes are great for practicing improv, because you have to play each beat but you also have a lot of time to think. Can…
5 years ago - 0 comments
Misty For Alex
tonymiceli
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OK, as you guys know I have a very busy schedule. I'm sure many of you also have crazy schedules. I banged this out for my student Alex. It's a chord study. Write in the chord names, memorize the etude and change rhythms, whatever you…
5 years ago - 0 comments
Learning Logic
c.stallard22
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Recently I had the opportunity to learn to use Logic Pro X. If you are like me and haven't dived deep into the world of music software programs and MIDI, it's definitely a lot to learn, but could be worth it! One of the aspects that made…
5 years ago - 3 comments
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This is a tune by Russ Barenberg in the style of traditional Quebecois folk music. I arranged the tune as a chord melody in a semi-jazz style with a few choice reharmonizations. A version of the head notated is attached. The solo is a…
5 years ago - 5 comments
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"Crystal Silence" composed by Chick Corea. A classic from Chick and Gary Burton from their great ECM album recorded in 1972. The recording has stood the test of time and still sounds fresh today. I hadn't played this in quite awhile. It…
5 years ago - 0 comments
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A little late night session working on the sabbatical project. This a minor blues on John Coltrane’s “Mr. PC”. Solo vibe techniques include left hand comping mixed with one/two hand lines and right hand octaves. Improv techniques include…
5 years ago - 0 comments
Solo Playing
tonymiceli
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There's a lot on the site about solo playing. Give me some time to build this section up.
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Friedman 12
hairisawesome
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Here's me playing Dampening Etude #12 from David Friedman's method book. Feedback welcome.
5 years ago - 2 comments
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This is a homage to one of my all time favorite songs,"The Witchita Lineman", by Glen Campbell. I love the unexpected harmonic movement and the general mood of the composition. I first just worked on playing the melody with a decent…
8 months 2 weeks ago - 3 comments
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Hi Vibes lovers, today the lesson is for advanced players who wants to extend they harmonic palette using triads that touch extensions of the chord (7, 9, 11, 13) on their solo. Make sure to check the attached file where there'a table…
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Friedman 11
hairisawesome
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Here's a short video of me playing the 11th dampening etude from David Friedman's book. Feedback welcome.
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Play this down in whole steps. It should make sense, what to do. Then try and vary it a bit, change the rhythms, add a note. Try to build on this. This is essential to play standards and more complex original tunes. This needs to be…
5 years 1 month ago - 0 comments
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