Vibe Hang With Mike Mainieri
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I did this for some friends in Korea.
Harmonized
This is pretty amazing. It's 1000 sounds and it basically fits in the palm of your hand. Made for percussionists.
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Our Open Source Dampening and Pedaling Book (dedicated to David Friedman) is now official and has it's first entry.
The material here is free to use just don't sell it for money :-). Only for practicing.
https://www.vibesworkshop.com/book/open-source-dampening-and-pedaling-b…
Why don't you write an etude for the book?
We need an etude, a youtube video of you playing the etude well and a description.
This is part of the Open Source Dampening and Pedaling book. This is free for all to use. It's a beautiful etude.
Welcome to the open source Dampening and Pedaling book.
This means you are welcome to all these etudes to practice. It will take time to build the book, so please be patient.
What you can do is practice all this material and pass it around. What you can't do is use it for profit in any way. That's fair right?
Have fun getting your dampening and pedaling together.
Remember I think this:
Most of the time we play solo, we are doing solo playing :-). Doing it right and in time can really help you.
In the online meeting a week or so ago, David played a Red Norvo video and, when talking about it said, "I don't know why nobody has ever transcribed this solo.."
That was enough motivation for me. :)
To my ears, even though this was performed/recorded in 1960, it is an excellent example of the crossover point between ragtime and jazz. So much of what Red plays, from his low to the keyboard mallet technique to his linear construction, is reminiscent of the George Hamilton Green studies. Sometimes literally... check out measures 208-209.