Lesson #9: Scrapple transposed, Little Sunflower head, Friedman #14
Scrapple transposed: https://youtu.be/W7a6zU_q4nQ
Little Sunflower head: https://youtu.be/XevcYWdCIII
Friedman #14: https://youtu.be/1lSGzvTiFF8
Scrapple transposed: https://youtu.be/W7a6zU_q4nQ
Little Sunflower head: https://youtu.be/XevcYWdCIII
Friedman #14: https://youtu.be/1lSGzvTiFF8
Hello!
I have had a Jenco for a while now. As of late, I've been going to many jams and rehearsals with it. That's all well and good, but I don't have a case. I have looked around the internet and talked to musicians in town. I have come up with dead ends so far. I did get something for my resonators, but not for the main instrument. (The frame, the bars, and the pedal are all one piece.) Does anyone know a reputable place to check out for custom cases? Or vibraphone cases in general?
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Something old, Something new and Something blue! That's 1970's Musser M55 Bars, Malletech frame, and Blue Bossa!
I've done many of these type of lessons. But you know what, they're super important. You have to spend time experimenting with voicings to build your chord vocab. It takes time and work!
Especially when studying jazz standards, each tune can teach you something.
In this tune I'm briefly checking out Minority because it's a minor tune with major 2 5's and they move in a sequence. So play the same lick or idea on every chord!
Simple example of a way to study harmony. Learn it and use it for more complex progessions. It usually almost always works, but sometimes it doesn't.
Take notes and make sure you can follow me!
Jazz on marimba is getting more attention! Bassist Brian Casey and I explore my tune Tu Te Paries Ta Vie at CU Boulder.
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