Friedman Etude 8
Demonstration of David Friedman Etude number 8 with a focus on mallet muting.
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Demonstration of David Friedman Etude number 8 with a focus on mallet muting.
Hello everyone,
I've been trying to arrange more lately for my trio/other small groups. Here's my arrangement of Cedar Walton's "Bolivia." Hope you enjoy!
I've been playing the tune Israel. I really like it and discovered some cool things. So I thought I'd do a tune of the month on it!
So start learning it!
In a recent post, I was asked about how I would keep the drums out of the vibes mics. It's an age-old problem that nearly all of us have experienced.
Obviously, in a recording studio, the answer is to banish the drummer to a booth. Situation resolved. Any bleed beyond that can be removed with software in post production.
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Randy just sent me this.
I can't imagine playing with this band, it sounds loud. But you can hear Billy!
I was just blown away looking at our Vbooks section. That is Virtual Books.
I was putting something in the chords section and I couldn't believe how many lessons were in there!
The thing about vibesWorkshop is you just look for stuff to practice. I don't think we necessarily need a sequence, we just need to learn and practice. Yes with a teacher it's more about sequence I guess, but here you can just look around.
Here are three, two five, one progressions.
Good voice leading for the most part is lazy voice leading. That means:
With that in mind you figure this puzzle out. I'll attach the answers, but don't look until you're tried this out!
Here is the challenge:
These exercises go along with Behns video which is linked here under 'Check this Out'.