Exploration in Rhythm - Rhythmic Phrasing in Improvisation
Here's an article of Ed's from PAS.
Here's an article of Ed's from PAS.
The Theme from Law & Order, as performed by my band TUCKSY. This will also be on our upcoming record "Let's Start The Show".
Dan McCarthy, vibes
Tuey Connell, banjo
Dan Loomis, bass
Fred Kennedy, drums
A video of my band TUCKSY performing at Caffe Vivaldi in NYC. The tune is called Nothing Is Lost, and it is on our upcoming record "Let's Start The Show".
Dan McCarthy, vibes
Tuey Connell, banjo
Dan Loomis, bass
Fred Kenedy, drums
Check out Ed's lead sheet for Day's Gone By
Here's Ed's Lead Sheet
(We've been talking about Theo Milkov on the site. Here is his teacher performing. - tony miceli)
Here is a little piece of music(see attachment) from a theater show I'm doing n Januari. This is a short introuction to the third part of the show. I thought this would be a good exercise for sticking.
A lot of guys are always asking: "What sticking should I use?" The thing with sticking is that you can always do it in a lot of ways.
Bars, resonators and their tuning.
Base of the vibes' sound ofcourse are the bars, and in a huge amount the (tuning of) the resonators.
I'll try to explain in the next article how to tune the bars, how to tune the resonators, and how to get the best benefit from the resonators.
Bars.
It is widely know that vibe bars have their fundamental tuned, and the first overtone to a double octave.