Best Version of Just Friends Out There!
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When I first encountered modes I felt a little overwhelmed. I had been working hard to really learn all the major and minor scales and thought that would be all the scales I'd need to learn. But no! I discover there are lots of other scales that are important, if not vital, to playing jazz.
Any ideas for beginners lessons. Tjaco has offered to crank some out and I can do some. I'm also checking out a couple guys that specialize in beginning mallets for some lessons.
If you are a beginner, what would you like to see? I know we need more beginners lessons up here, and so we might as well customize them to you!
Ideas??
Face Book is wonderful... and so is Gary Rich who sent me to Chuck Redd, my latest vibes discovery!! What a smoking performance from all musicians! I love that "dislocated" introduction and this powerfull swing so present all throug the tune!! Wow!! Here's to the two mallet vibe guys!! ;-)
More on Redd: http://www.dcjazz.com/chuckredd/
Here a perfect (as usual) vibe solo of Gary Burton, with a very good natural sound, showing what music can be out of stage performance !
It was recorded in Italy, in a percussion school. What I like, aside of music by itself, is that Gary plays as if he was in front of a 10,000 people audience. That shows us the way !
Hearing a post of Tony with the young guitarist Andreas Vorady made me remember this video of young (13 years old at that time) pianist Gady Lehavi playing Autumn Leaves with Dave Liebman. What's incredible is his maturity in harmony. Enjoy !
Hi Everyone,
Good Vibes, the vibraphone zone, will air this Sunday night April 3rd at 8-10 pm eastern time.
Rebroadcast is Wednesday, April 6th, 4-6 pm eastern time. www.jazzon2.org and at iTunes (go to the radio list, then jazz, then Jazz Jersey Style). Also on your smartphone, as well as the broadcast stations listed below.
Here's a few highlights of the playlist:
Tony with "Kashmir"
Joe Locke and "Spring Is Here"
Terry Gibbs and the Dream Band, "Day In, Day Out"
Bill Ware, "Inner City Blues"
Sinatra vocal with Red Norvo "Willow Weep For Me"
I was just thinking about Dim's ability to process criticism without ego and turn it into immediate positive results. Of course it's a credit to him as a passionate musician/student(But isn't that what we are? Musicians and life long students?) It's also a credit to Tony for creating this wonderful platform where we all can present our work, exchange ideas and enjoy the fruits of constructive criticism. This should serve as a motivation for all Vibesworkshoppers to post as often as possible.
Richard posted this very recent gig exerpt on his FB... We didn't know him as harmonica player did we?! Beautiful rendition of this Metheny tune I wanted to share with you... Lovely feel!
Oh man... Beautiful!!!