Triton substitution
Giovanni talks about how to play over triton substitutions, which scale you can use, some tricks to reharmonize it etc...
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Giovanni talks about how to play over triton substitutions, which scale you can use, some tricks to reharmonize it etc...
Hi guys!!
That´s a tune of mine called "N-634" (it´s the name of one of most important roads of the north of Spain). It has been recorded by Paraphernalia Cuarteto, an acoustic quartet whose I belong. We will present the CD the last week of February, and, obviously, I would like to share with all you. I hope you like and write your impressions about that. Have you a good day guys.
Israel Arranz (vibes)
Fernando Varela (guitar)
Pablo Pérez (double bass)
Fernando Lamas (drums)
here´s a fun version of donna lee recorded at a rehearsel...we tried to play as fast as we could.
this was just for fun...
tarik
Just found this on the web. Tony is looking so young....
Hello everyone,
Check out this review I accidentally found on the internet.
thanks
listen to this guy play. listen to the first couple bars. you can tell he's a great young player, right? his phrasing i think is right on. has a little terry gibbs maybe in? i dug his playing.
Had never heard this little gem. Tough for me to play. Ver 1 plays the 4 chords of the bridge as closed as possible. Want to compare to opening them up per Tony's suggestions.
Also, added a good external microphone to my Audacity recording setup. Seems to bring a good improvement in sound quality.
This post is in response to Tony's plea for members to post more. So if you don't like it, blame Tony.
A brief rendition of the classic "Over The Rainbow" that utilizes harmony from Keith Jarrett's beautiful version. The arrangement features a modulation from Eb to F to Db. For a copy of the arrangement (melody and harmony), here's the link: http://www.scribd.com/doc/113437494/Over-the-Rainbow-Reharm-Modulation
Here's an etude on footprints. I came from an improv I recently on the mallet kat. Check out the some of the harmony shifts. Sort of substitutions I guess. I displaced things, messed with the time.
I give myself goals of walking up to an instrument and doing something. One shot. Of course if it sucked I wouldn't have turned it into an etude. I think this one is cool. I think it's a really study in voicings and lines and manipulated the modes of the tune.