Intros and Endings Part 2
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Joe Locke ‘Force of Four’
Live at the Kitano Hotel
October 16, 2009
October 17, 2009
2 sets: 8pm / 10pm
66 Park Avenue
at 38th Street
New York, NY 10016
Reservations:
phone: 212-885-7119
email: jazz@kitano.com
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Feb, 6th and 7th. Workshop at VanderPlas Studio with DAVID FRIEDMAN AND myself.
Then in July (still waiting for the dates) a 4 day workshop in Ireland with me (Ireland is very affordable, this will be our most inexpensive workshop by far).
Guys!
Our last newbie's name is "Achakon", from Spain. I made a little search, and I came across some great vids with a guy named Alfredo Chacon. I'm not yet sure it's him, but this guy is smoking!
A few links for you:
- Cruceta Flamenco: a spanish band mixing flamenco and hip hop, AND including vibes in an "honorable" role. This reminds me sooo much the band "Jaleo" my vibist friend Norbert used to play in: I love this music!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceZfW34X6WM
- Same guy, on the drum with hip hop dance, and really good music:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zdIcOQeoZc
I have had some requests since the last lesson to show how to apply the ideas from lesson 1 to different chord sequences. This part of the lesson deals exclusively with taking a single rhythm (the first from lesson 1) and applying it over various tunes with different voicings. Watching it again, I feel like I played these patterns a lit bit on the fast side for cha cha so slow them down ;)
Today I was running an errand at lunch that took me off of my normal beaten path and past Alan Dawson's old neighborhood in Lexington, MA. That started some reminiscing that I thought would be good to share.
Hi all,
I was checking our newbies, and saw this guy from Perugia: Fabrizio Fratepietro. I thought: wow, Perugia, one of the European capitals of jazz!
He had the good idea to put his myspace link. I went there and listened to the first sample...
Wow! I thought we were right in the discussion "Competition Part 2": that's quite modern hip music, groovy, with vibes, trumpet, etc… and that cool vibraphone comping and even solo. And there are lyrics sang as a rap (huh?) and the guy sings in a perfect French (huh?!). And guess what is the subject of this first tune: clones! Haha! :o)
Now that we've added the glockenspiels to our product range, it is time to expand our diversity of ads.
My goal was to get at least some humor in the ad campaign and for the glockenspiel get rid of the dusty image, but keep the ad appealing to the market it is for. Also the eVibe now that it has been upgraded needed an ad.
With the acoustic models we still have the nice Joe Locke ad, so there is no need to change here.
My own version of " my one and only love ".
The arrangement of the chords are inspired of "Chord Study Based one My One And Only Love" by Tony. (thanks a lot for the lessons online!)
I would like to improvise and playing the chords on the same time, but I find it's very difficult for the moment.
Ideally, I would like to play this tune in duet vibes-bass or in trio vibes-bass-drums, (so without guit!) if I can play the chords all the time...
I have to play this tune with a band, in December, for the end of the session at the University. I have to play 4 others tunes
Oléo
I posted some stories about not so great students, recently. So of course I've been remembering things about my teaching and playing career. One aspect of my teaching and performing career was in prison. I was in prison(s) for about 8 years with my vibraphone!