Christian McBride with Warren Wolf (Some Browsers Might Not Show This)
Check out Warren Wolf. Pretty killin' stuff!
Check out Warren Wolf. Pretty killin' stuff!
Me and Barry were having a Debussy party on Youtube. Check this marimbist out! wow!!!
I just found this guy, Felix Martinz, on You Tube. Really cool stuff he is doing with the vibes and his bands.
Invitation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGmI-6JHJDg
Vetne 4:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkgNuwtjBM8
Home Page:
http://www.martinz.se/
Barry
OK, are you guys having IE6 problems? what exactly is going on.
IE6 is a terrible browser to start with. It's funny when you design something and it works with all browsers but IE6. Our first advice is to use Firefox.
Next, if you guys have a second, can you post exactly what's happening. I have to go download IE6 and test it as well. We think it's the shout box.
I think Joe Locke talked about creating your masterpiece or chipping away at it in one of his lessons.
I think we should always be creating our masterpieces, that is playing something where we're creating a final product of some sort. If you're not doing that, then I don't know how you're going to grow.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=120260191
Christian McBride live tonight 9:00 et. at the vangaurd including Warren Wolf -vibes
Man I listened to some Bud a while back and it got me hooked on the sound of going to the one chord from a half step above. Like Db to C. I love that sound and have been pulling it out all over the place. It's pretty cool. It's sort of like getting to the tri tone sub all the time.
Then I played a little gig with John Ellis (sax) over the weekend. And man he is a line manipulator! Being in that frame of reference and then listening to him was a great experience for me. It gave me so much to think about. It's kind of like being chromatic in a diatonic way. Does that make sense?
This is beautiful. Listen to David's ballad playing. The way he comps and solos.
I love the clarity of the chords, the way he I can hear melodies in his chords. The way his lines move the ballad in his solo. This is great stuff.
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