Q and D Video - Hit chords with Scales and Slow Improv
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Our Next Pop Up Class - Chi Chi - May 24th
Next pop up class is May 24th 7pm EDT
Ok guys,
next tune is Chi Chi by Charlie Parker.
Memorize the melody and the chords.
Post something here where you play the melody and play the chords. It has to be memorized. And you have to post before the class. :-)
If you don't want to do that, then the pop up class is 25 dollars a session. Get it? Do the work and you get in for free :-).
Pop up classes are informal classes to study a tune. If I get a gig, I would move the class or just turn it over to the students to hang and talk.
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Andrei Pushkarev - How to Practice Articulating Triads
What's cool about this lesson is you never hear and bad note out of Andrei and he's playing the same triad over and over. Check him out on YouTube. He's a really great player. He plays classical and jazz. I'm especially blown away by his classical playing and he's also a great improviser.
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1 Lick many Things -V
Adapt then Change! :-)
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Caravan Comping Tip by Behn Gillece -V
Caravan Comping Tip
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Caravan Diminished Scale Tip by Behn Gillece -V
Caravan Diminished Scale Tip
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Playing Rudiments on Vibes: Exercises to Keep Your 4-Mallet Chops Up
Hello everyone!
I wanted to make a more technique-oriented lesson to give a look inside how I think everyone should practice four mallets. We’ll look at permutations, interval work, and one-handed rudiments in this lesson. By doing these exercises, you’re essentially training your hands to be ready for any combination of notes you’ll ever have to play, in whichever mallets make the most sense to play with. Let me know what you guys think!
Friedman Etude 8
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Friedman Etude 7
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