Quick Lesson 4 - Left Hand Accompaniment Idea
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Traditional African Dance:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOlgMgZkAQQ
J. Leake books, CDs:
http://www.rhombuspublishing.com/master_drummers_west_africa.html
"Misty" - a little quick video that I recorded for an online private vibe student I was working with. We were working on solo playing using voicings as the basis of the solo interspersed with runs. The voicings are comprised of open and closed voicings usually connected by a melodic line in the top voice. It makes for a full sound and nice groove.
Alright folks-- I make some egregious note errors here, but I comment on them and resolve some important choices that have been performed wrong in the past. So through error, a contribution.
I'm mainly talking about measure 50-- because an E natural is marked once, that leads me to believe that the residual Eb on third beat, third partial should be respected and played literally. NOT as an E nat.
Similar situation at 76 and 77, I respect the literal printing because of the included courtesy accidentals at the end of each measure.
Rando practice vid--
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0zZt27c53g
I guess I'm "deciding" to be a musician again after a long hiatus of philosophy study and whatnot--- basically distracting myself from what I really need to elevate and live my best life.
Back to playing, back to content stuff..
Hope everyone's well!
Shawn
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