Michal Puchowski- (Summercrime solo)
Another discovery - By his name he should be Polish. A lot of body language but I like what he plays. Enjoy...
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Another discovery - By his name he should be Polish. A lot of body language but I like what he plays. Enjoy...
Hi all,
Really looking forward to this bebop course! Tony and I have been talking about doing something like this for awhile and I'm glad we're doing it.
Mondays will be the main day for postings. Check out the lessons Tony put up, they're great and it looks like some people are posting already, which is awesome!
I will put up more on Wednesday. Hope you're all into it!
Behn
There are 3 courses here you choose which path you are on
In order to get a certificate,
"Well, that night, I was working over Cherokee, and, as I did, I found that by using the higher intervals of a chord as a melody line and backing them with appropriately related changes, I could play the thing I'd been hearing. I came alive." -Charlie Parker
Do you get it? It's really why bebop is great to play and study. I love listening to it also. Reminds me of Bach.
What do you guys think?
Hello fellow vibist!
Well I recorded this video as it was a live performance so..i told myself no stopping and try to
get a decent performance! I have a concert this July and I want to do a great job-hence this video as playing / posting for vwshop folks help me minimize my nerves, especially when it comes to solo playing fun, but the whole band stops and the audience stares at you. (kindly we hope!)
Playing bebop heads at ANY tempo is really great for your hands. I am getting so much out of playing through all these tunes every day. Making lessons and videoing and just playing the heads and chords is an amazing thing to do for my playing and I assume will be for yours as well.
I hope you guys really put time into all this!
I hadn't played this song in quite a long time but I was working on it last week with Lucas, a wonderful vibist from Brazil studying with Gustavo and I at Berklee. We were discussing various solo vibraphone techniques and ways of approaching it as a solo vibe performance. I just ran through it this morning to see what would happen. There are some loose spots where I almost go over the edge but I guess that's what keeps it interesting. I can blame it on the coffee. Ha!Ha! I think I love every composition that Jobim ever wrote.