Summertime TOTM- y'all seen this jawn?
Warren Wolf playing Summertime
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Warren Wolf playing Summertime
Hey all,
With this I end my period of working on this tune.
I've done some chord soloing, but that's not in this video. You can hear this in an Autumn Leaves lesson adressed to me by Tony.
I think I need to grow a little more in that, but I'm happy with what I achieved here.
I hope you enjoy this.
And now back to work on new stuff.
Greetings,
Stefan.
hi guys here's some sketches from my tour in Australia, hope u enjoy
Hi All,
Here's a sample of what is happening in November on Good Vibes radio:
Hey
This is a series of videos demonstrating some exercises for Tony's lesson trying to play solo vibes. I also got inspired from Gary burton's lesson so I broke my practise into little things. Remember these are just exercises and not the final thing.
video 1: play lines and the left hit at beat 1 always with the line
video 2: play lines and the left hand its on one and three
video 3: play lines and the left hand hits chords on one beat
videos 4: play lines and the left hand hit chords on one and three
video 5: a guitar approach to the vibes
hi all people here is a video of one of my favorite settings in jazz
I was luky playing with a great spanish guitarrist miquel casany
i love the sound of hammond organ and guitar combination
I hope you enjoy it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vz-NgMqCGVk&feature=youtu.be
Thanks to Pax for finding this!
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