Sophie's Song by Richard Szaniszlo
Recorded at Studio 202, Budapest, April 2008.
Practicing before our recording session.
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Recorded at Studio 202, Budapest, April 2008.
Practicing before our recording session.
Intro and improvisation
Recorded at a very loud - this is a hungarian characteristic... :)) -) club in Hungary, Bekescsaba, 2005 summer.
Akos Kertesz - drums
Marton Pfeff - bass
Csaba Deseö Sextet - Hungary
Csaba Deseö - violin
Istvan Gyarfas - guitar
Gabor Cseke - piano
Peter Olah - bass
György Jeszenszky drums
Richard Szaniszlo - vibes
http://www.myspace.com/csabadeseo
Vibes solo.
This song composed by Csaba Deseö. He is a 71 years old well-known jazz violinist around here and EU.
http://www.myspace.com/csabadeseo
barryk found this video. Here's an example of the traditional grip and a great rendition of a Piazzolla piece 'Nightclub'.
I thought about one thing about Piazzolla and his success. First of all the music is beautiful. I also thought that maybe for classical musicians it was a rare opportunity to play around with 'jazz' harmony. I can't think of better word, but you guys get the idea. The Tango and the Bossa Nova and Samba all use jazz harmonies and I know classical players like to play arrangements of them.
What do you guys think?
We're starting the new week with a load of work ahead, unfortunatelly hardly any work this week is scheduled for production of the vibrahones themselves.
We're gonna spend a lot of time on finishing our pre-production glockenspiel which we made in conjunction with Fall Creek Marimbas. About 95% of the instrument is done, just a few things still to be produced.
I've designed the instrument such that all parts are machined in our magical CNC-machine in which we also produce the vibraphone bars. This reduces the labour to just assembling the glocks.
Here are a couple videos from vibraphonist, Andrei Pushkarev. He uses the traditional 4-mallet grip
, where the inner mallets are on top, versus the Burton grip where the outside mallets are on top.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNWTXDD53EE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGy2cZAl46M
This cat can play! Who is he?
Just some quick tips I was thinking about with chord voicings. You know the goal is to be quick with all the voicings. So you have to practice moving around the instrument and getting familiar with the voicings. That takes a lot of work and time, but once mastered comping gets a lot more fun!