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Shenandoah - Solo Vibes

Hey Everyone,

I just recorded this (in Tony's terms, a "Quick and Dirty Video") last week when I was taping some things for the Life's Blessing study. The progression from this rendition is based on Keith Jarrett's version of Shenandoah from his recording The Melody at Night, With you.

Ed

Beautiful (2009) by Tarik Dosdogru

about 2 month´s ago i saw a live concert of christina aguilera on tv. she really blew me away cause not like other pop diva´s she had a real band with complete horn section ON the stage and not hided anywhere in the back.the band was really killer like and they played soul and even some jazz elements in there, mostley from her back to basics cd.i got the cd later but it´s not as good as her live show...ok i am no teenie anymore but this woman really can sing incredible.

Harry Sheppard and His Set Up

Here's a photo and a note that harry Sent me. (Tony Miceli)

Hi Tony! Here's a recent photo showing my very comfortable solo restaurant set up.

4 octave malletKat, set at normal height.
roc/soc seat, set high (with extension),
so I'm leaning back on it, not really sitting low.
This way, should I desire to stand and play, the instrument does not look strange to me.
Sitting also makes it easy to use the foot switches!

To my right is the Korg i40M, interactive module. Takes care of ALL my sound, and back up.

Big Foot

months back VW found everyone one studying gaints step. once again as i dig thru my library i found a a tune .. but really more a study of the Coltrane cycle. while studying in college a few students got together and was studied a half semester of bartok and half semester of stavisky. did my final paper on the Sonata for two pianos's and percussion. and later that semester found myself performing the tympani part.. whew a the same time i was in the jazz world heavily into early coltrane ...

as i look back at this tune. i see the tranes infuence...