Bossa Etude (based on Recado Bossa Nova)
I love the tune Recado Bossa Nova. My fav part is the Eb to A. What a cool sound.
I wrote a very detailed (for me) etude with sticking. So you can really see how I think of things. I try to take a very minimalist approach to the vibes (most of the time).
Notice how the harmony works and there is not a lot of chords. I think this works as a solo piece which means you don't need a lot of notes and chords for a solo piece.
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Carlos (for Marimba)
Hello everyone at vibesworkshop!
I've been working on my marimba skills. 'Carlos' is a composition of mine, which i played with many different musicians. I always wondered what it would sound like on the marimba...here it is! Greetings from Berlin, Franz
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Etude No. 33 - Vibraphone Solo by David Kovins
Etude No. 33 from my book "Vibraphone Virtuosity Series - Intermediate Progressive Etude, Multi-stylistic
2&4 Mallet studies for Solo Vibes". The most comprehensive vibraphone jazz book, ever written; exclusively
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Le Tombeau De Chateaubriand by Doug WALTER
I wrote this tune after seeing the majestic, mysterious tomb of the Romantic French poet, François-René de Chateaubriand.
Under a large cross, it is the only tomb on a petite isle just off the beach at St. Malo, France.
A striking vista unfolds around it.
This samba was done with our University of Colorado Boulder Jazz Faculty in Grusin Aud. on campus.
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J. S. Bach, Sonata in E Major, vibes & piano
I. Adagio
II. Allegro
III. Adagio ma non tanto
IV. Allegro This recording is uploaded in honor of the brilliant hearing of Bob McCormick, Tampa, FLA.
The sonata, originally for violin and clavier, offers so many possibilities for expressive rubato it's a cornucopia of interpretive riches.
Mutsumi Moteki, piano
Recorded at the University of Colorado Boulder
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Blues Etude #21 Improv Vibraphone Solo
Blues Etude #21 Improv Vibraphone Solo
From my book "Vibraphone Virtuosity: Intermediate Progressive Etudes" by David Kovins
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Touch Of Your Lips Etude
Here's another one of my etudes. A great tune 'The Touch Of Your Lips'.
It's the head and then one chorus of some four mallet stuff.
Your Job is to put the changes in, study the music and write in all the alterations. I.E. if it's Bb7 look at the music. Am I playing a b9 well know it's Bb7b9
You should be able to play it by yourself and make it swing.
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Blues Etude #21
From my book: "The Vibraphone Virtuosity Series - Advanced Progressive Etudes - Multi-Stylistic 2 & 4
Mallet Studies For Solo Vibes
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A Subtle One - Stanley Turrentine - Arranged by David Kovins
From my CD: Vibe from N.Y.
David Kovins: Vibraphone and Drums
Nicki Parrott: Double Bass