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Here's What We Need!!!!! Roger? Tristan? Carolyn? Anthony? Patrice?

We need another day of mini concerts from our members. Remember what a mini concert is? you play 2 or 3 tunes in a row without stopping as if you're on stage. Audio or video.

Then we pick a day and upload the night before. Then everyone else comes on the site and watches the videos.

In fact if everyone sent me the video, I could make the whole concert in one video. That would be nice, it would feel like an evening of vibes!

You guys interested? Any takers? I'm in for two tunes.

more Gary Burton b-day wishes

I first heard his quartet in a club in Sausolito, CA back in the late 1960s. I remember Roy Haynes had a tympani drum included in his kit which he played with great enthusiasm.

I loved the music, but as a young teen with very limited ears, I struggled to comprehend what is was all about. However, I knew I wanted to play that music. Gary was my inspiration.

I had 2 of Gary's records in my possession at about that time, Duster, and Country Roads and Other Places. I especially liked General Mojo, Sweet Rain, the Ravel Prelude, and My Foolish Heart.

Bettering a M55

Hi everybody,
I just founded this vidéo showing how to make a M55 work better, adressing the problems of the pedal, which is the weakest point of this instrument.
I thought it would be useful for many of us who own a M55.
Would love to read any comment from the specialists (Indianaglen...) about this video to know if the work done by this guy is worth to do on our own axes...

Strange Meadow Lark (follow up from my post over the summer)

Hey Vibesworkshop
Over the summer I posted an article I wrote over the summer breaking down the techniques the pianist Dave Brubeck when playing his tune Strange Meadow Lark. Tony suggested that I post a perfomance of this tune but Up until this point I haven't had a decent recording of one of my performances. So attached is the Mp3.

Thanks
Frank Valente