April in Paris (Melody only)
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Since we are talking about different and strange keyboards:
We all new he would become a serious contender in a short time....
I found that very interesting video... very parallel with the video posted recently by Tony
"Have You Met Miss Jones" - At home today practicing with playing this great standard in various keys. Here's a clip (5 choruses) starting in F and then going up a minor 3rd for each chorus and eventually ending back in F. The bridge is a little tricky since it goes through 3 keys a major 3rd apart.
who's the guy who has the alternate set up for mallets. no spaces all the notes are rearranged. anyone know where the videos are? who is the guy?
Thanks!
Tonh
wow, i did not know they played together...shame on me. 2 musicians with great chops. i was wondering that Mike played 1961 with 4 mallets...at least sometimes. i thought Gary was the only one who invented 4 mallets playing at that time...
Hi guys in this lesson I will show you an effective way to learn and master scales so that you can use them in context.
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my new book: "AFORISMI - 11 etudes for solo vibraphone", published by Musikkforlagene is available on:
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on my youtube channel you can listen to a lot of the etudes that I recorded.
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Hi guys in this lesson I will show you an effective way to write a pop song.
Hope you will like it.
Remember to follow me on Fb, Istagram and Youtube!!
my new book: "AFORISMI - 11 etudes for solo vibraphone", published by Musikkforlagene is available on:
http://www.giovanniperin.com/books/
on my youtube channel you can listen to a lot of the etudes that I recorded.
For more info about the book don't esitate to contact me!
I'm thinking about teaching people and thinking about what I teach them and explaining things to them.
It hit me, that you can't teach experience and that's the thing that's most important of all. Experience is being on the gig, playing with others. Experience is making mistakes in front of people. Making bad decisions and good decisions.
That's the most difficult thing when I think about this. When I tell students to get out and play and they don't, but they say they want to be good players, I don't know what to do.