May Lesson with Tony -- Autumn Leaves and more
hey y'all,
hey y'all,
If you haven't heard about this book, check this out.
There is a lineage of books here, a tree.
It all starts with Zen and Art or Archery, goes to 'The Inner Game of Tennis' (great great book to read)
Goes to, 'Zen and Art or Motorcycle Maintenance'
'Effortless Mastery' I think comes from this tree of books. They are all great and Kenny's book is great.
I sometimes cop Balafon patterns to work on. I love listening to Balafon players and checking out their independence.
Check out this video:
In the beginning somewhere he plays this pattern. I don't take them down stricktly, because they vary them.
smokin!!!!!!!
Every now and then, we talk about the use of vibes outside the context of jazz.
I just became aware yesterday that this track, which includes the first recorded tracks I did with Miss Magnolia (my Deagan Imperial), was released a few years ago. They had asked for a “vintage sound”, so my thought was to go with her, some old Albright mallets, and a pair of tube based mics.
I want to do more of this. :)
I'm interested if anyone knows about the history of dampening -- who did it, who didn't, who was the first to do it, etc. After watching lots of videos of great vibraphonists, I can see Milt Jackson did it quite a bit, especially on ballads (probably part of why his phrasing is so incredible), and pretty much every vibes player today I looked at does it to some extent (Tony+David obviously, but also Stefon, Warren, etc.), but I can't find videos where Lionel Hampton or Terry Gibbs do. Not a value judgement at all, I'm just interested in seeing how dampening has developed.
This is a video of the Charlie Kunz band featuring Teddy Brown. It's cool to watch just to see teddy.
But go to 10:22 and watch the vibe player. He dampens with his finger. Why? I think because there was not pedal on the vibraphone.
That blew me away. Am I right?
Hey all,
The lesson offer is still on but with a small change; complete any two etudes from the blues or rhythm changes etudes I've posted and I will do a free 30 minute lesson. So if you want to do one of the blues etudes and one of the rhythm changes, you can get the lesson. Must be a decent version of each though :)
Hope to see some posts!