Patterns Part 1 - Technique Exercises by Rusty Burge
A lesson on 1-2-3-5 based patterns I use for technique building and warmups. Refer to the pdf for a copy of the patterns.
Rusty
A lesson on 1-2-3-5 based patterns I use for technique building and warmups. Refer to the pdf for a copy of the patterns.
Rusty
i recently had a gig in a car repair garage and i thought this excerpt of the video is pretty funny.
i liked the poster in the background...
tarik
This is a wonderful page recommended to me by my friend Nahum Ben-Yehuda, who was the inventer of the historic "Good Vibes" mallets. Here are some interesting facts with pictures of many of the old Deagan instruments, originally designed by Henry J. Schluter.
http://www.deaganresource.com/index.html
Click on "Vibraharps".
Pat Metheny once said in an interview that playing arpeggios is great for your technique because they make you move quickly up and down your instrument. This etude gets you playing over the entire three octaves and will sharpen your accuracy. Choose your sticking carefully. Try out different combinations until you find the one that works for you.
I like to play it "dry" so I can hear each note separately, but you can add some pedaling if you like. Doing that will make the piece sound fuller.
Ari is so creative!
Man, it's the end of the semester here. I'm working my ass off between gigs, students, classes and setting up my summer.
Musicians HAVE to think at least one season ahead. It's spring and if it isn't happening it probably won't. Get to summer. I bet the heavy cats are thinking 2 seasons or a year ahead. OK.
Anyway, let me officially announce we are working on Rhythm changes now. This is our tune of the month, officially.
So, why don't you guys blog about rhythm changes. What do you want to know? What do you think about??
I've got 2 high quality mics for sale. These AKG c-414s are excellent for studio recording or amplification on a gig. They are large diaphragm condenser mics that recording engineers have used and trusted for years.
This mic has 4 settings - cardioid, hyper cardioid, omni, and figure 8. It has 2 roll-off settings for low frequences of 75 hz or 100hz. You can also reduce the sensivity by 10 or 20 db. Both come with windscreen, mic stand adapter, case, and user manual.
Just a heads up.
We have the PA chapter Day of Percussion coming up.
https://www.facebook.com/events/341967152509041/
all the info Is above on Facebook.