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Hey Everyone,
We are starting to restructure the Online Books that contain all of the lesson material, performances etc etc. The amount of stuff on the site is really getting so overwhelming that it seemed needed to restructure all the posts in a better way to be able to find stuff easily.
We are now trying to organize content in 5 books. In this way everyone will be able to find stuff.
The 5 books are:
1. The Member Book - check out our members!
- In this book we will archive all performaces by members. So audio and Video.
2. The Good Vibes Lesson Book
Apart from the regular production, last couple of weeks we spent a lot of time on redesigning the electronics for the motorsystem of the LW-series, and finishing the new 3 octaves vibe model.
Both are done now, and the first LW with the new motorsystem goes out this week.
The upgrade is huge!!!
With the previous motor system, the software controlling the motor itself was spread over 2 parts/devices, being the touchpanel taking care of the user interface, and the servo controller taking care of everything involving driving the motor system.
A friend of my Michael Varner is coming to Boston. He wants to meet up with the following. (He teaches down in Texas I think at University of Arlington.)
First, Jazz vibraphone, its teaching and performance skills.
Second, world music, specifically examining performance ensembles and ethnomusicology classes.
Of course I recommended Ed, and then said to check out if Victor has a Latin Ensemble at the school.
Pict is attached. I promised Marie I'd post the bad news.
Another cut from the Mountain View Concert
Hi Tony,hi all!
Inspired by Tony's blog on practising here in VW, I got a copy of "Effortless Mastery" by Kenny Werner. Werner describes how to achive a special kind of consciousness he calls "to be in space" each time he plays his instrument. He uses some kind of meditation and exercises to create this relaxed but focussed state of mind. It must be fairly similar to auogenous training.
I haven't really worked hard on this and so I wonder if one of you did so and manages to "enter the space" when ever he wants??
So where are the space men? Do pro's also use this kind of techniques?