KOKO Kuidoraku 喰道楽 Taiko Saito & Niko Meinhold
This is a wonderful duo with my former students, Taiko Saito and Niko Meinhold. This is the kind of communication and precision that comes with a long history of playing together.
This is a wonderful duo with my former students, Taiko Saito and Niko Meinhold. This is the kind of communication and precision that comes with a long history of playing together.
Here's more with the intervallic shape from the last lesson. Applies to altered dominant chords
Some thoughts and demonstrations on how to start a solo, and on motivic improvisation that stays true to the tune.
I just finished to read his biography and now I want to dedicate a tune to great pianist Thelonious Monk one of the biggest influence in my playing.
The song is "Rhythm a ning" from the Thelonious Monk Repertoire played by Oirquartett.
Giovanni Perin: Vibraphone
Giulio Scaramella: Piano
Max Trabucco: Drums
Marco Trabucco: Bass
Friends and fellow mallet enthusiasts, I am happy to announce a new website dedicated to jazz vibes/marimba/mallets in NYC and its surrounding area:
Tony has given me his blessing to share this news with you, and let me say this site is intended to be a community-oriented hub to share info about gigs, records, and any news that has to do with vibes and vibes artists, specifically those who either live and work in and around NYC, or are visiting to perform, record or teach.
Critiques please! Trying to get better!
Guys, here's a clip from a Vic Firth videotaping that took place in the mallet room at Berklee. I'm using an old Pro from the 70s. Looks really beat up but sounds great. My favorite instrument in the school.
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