Dampening Techniques - Using Common Tones Pt. 3 by Behn Gillece
Check out the attached PDF!
Check out the attached PDF!
Check out the attached PDF!
I always try and play a version of the tune I'm doing a lesson on. My 2024 version of Israel is here.
Here's a lesson on Israel. I know I've put up lessons in the past. Well I didn't think of until I started doing the lessons.
Maybe I cover some of the same stuff. However....
In this version I'm attaching a pdf of my arrangement of the head as well as some simple etudes based on the first few bars of the tune!
Dampening Techniques - Using Common Tones Pt. 1 by Behn Gillece
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Warren Wolf has a shirt that says, 'No One Cares, Practice'.
I think that's a power message for students. It's your turn!
Your turn to solve the same problems as Gary Burton, Mike Manieri, Milt Jackson and all the rest of the great vibe players.
I made a cool play along and made a sort of etude. It's a chance for you guys to play over 2 simple chords and play some 4 mallet stuff and some lines. I will make a video and talk about the etude very soon.
But play this, learn this. Play along with me, and then use this stuff on your own. I use neighbor tones, bridges between whole steps. I.E. D Db C. If this was over a Dmin7 the important notes would be D and C and the bridge between them would be Db. Get it????
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Can you play this? With a metronome, make it swing and play the rhythyms? Go as slow as you want to!!!! But once you get it down, work on the speed. Also, IMHO, don't use it as a reading exercise. Memorize it. Can you play it in another key?
I'll give a free lesson to anyone who can play it (memorized) in another key. And you'll have to play it at the lesson as well! :-)