Skylark - Hoagy Carmichael - Solo Vibraphone
Playing Hoagy Carmichael's classic composition "Skylark" this morning before an enjoyable day of teaching at Berklee. So many great songs written by Hoagy Carmichael and this is one of them.
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TOTM - There Will Never Be Another You - Conclusion Video by Behn Gillece
30 Second Lesson (approximate) - Quick Voicing and Dampening
Chinese translation for Chinese students
Eminor 7 b5
Bb, D, E, G
A7b913
G. C#. F#. Bb. 止掉F#Bb, 打F,A
Dminor7
A. D. E. G. 止掉E,G, 打D,F
Giant Steps
I'm posting this final "round up" of Giant Steps to stress the importance of sculpting each phrase, no matter what the tempo. Ben pointed out the advantage of not playing the tune too fast, so here's a medium tempo where I did my best to shape each phrase, using dynamics, dampening and legato playing.
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TOTM - Giant Steps - Conclusion Video by Behn Gillece
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TOTM - Black Orpheus - Introduction
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TOTM - Introduction - There Is No Greater Love
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All Of Me - Improvisation Focusing on Motives
Motivic Playing: Practicing today at Berklee on "All Of Me" with a focus on motives. More or less changing motives every eight measures. Motivic Playing is a chapter in The Complete Guide To Improvisation Volume Two.
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Vibraphone Joke
A dyslexic pianist and a vibraphonist with dementia go to a jam session. The pianist calls " Heaven Steps to Seven". The vibist says, " I don't know that one ". The pianist says, "Don't worry, it's easy to marimba!"
===== OK.. So there aren't a whole lot of good vibes jokes. Feel free to contribute better ones here.
And for further entertainment, check out the piano juggler at
https://www.youtube.com/embed/mFfeU85CozU
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