Marmaduke - Let's Talk about the Lines
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This is a cool tune. Let's learn it. You can really learn a lot from studying this tune.
So.... Listen to it.... Learn the head and learn the chords.
I made a few lessons up already. I play the melody (differently:wrong). I learned this tune years ago and it evolved into something else. You will hear it. It's subtle. I learned something from doing this lesson!
See if you can spot it when you hear my play it.
Getting into the last few etudes. This one has some really cool harmonic stuff. I tried to be mindful of the dynamics and phrasing, but I did intentionally leave out a ritardando in the middle section because I wasn't quite hearing it.
By Jake Chapman
Hey everyone, just a fun little transposition thing on Stella to practice playing in weird keys. Basically going down a minor third each chorus, but I explained more on Tony's recent post. Practicing in minor 3rds is, IMO, a much better way to practice than going in 4ths or chromatically. It makes you uncomfortable and gets you out of habits.
Here is the video I shared at the vibe coffeehouse hang today.
This was my first time participating in a sound bath experience. This recording features three clips that I edited together from what was a much longer session in a tunnel in Prospect Park featuring flute, vibes, cello, and vocals with looping.
Feedback welcome - hopefully I will be doing this more! :)
Well his birthday was yesterday, but close enough.
Side note -- playing Monk tunes is a great way to work on your one-handed minor 2nd intervals.
Here is my solo vibes arrangement of Black Orpheus in c minor. More keys coming soon. Head/Solo/Head/Out
I tried to add some chords in my solo. I definitely need to practice that more.