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off topic, need a little help

Hey everyone,

I need a little help. I'm currently following courses to become a teacher. 1 of our asignements concerns social media.
My colleague and I put together the following small video (10 seconds). May I ask you to look at it, and if you want further spread it ?

thanks.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXIqHA0EZEU&feature=youtu.be

Greetings,
Stefan

blue in green solo playing break down (inspired by tony miceli and gary burton's lesson)

Hey
This is a series of videos demonstrating some exercises for Tony's lesson trying to play solo vibes. I also got inspired from Gary burton's lesson so I broke my practise into little things. Remember these are just exercises and not the final thing.

video 1: play lines and the left hit at beat 1 always with the line
video 2: play lines and the left hand its on one and three
video 3: play lines and the left hand hits chords on one beat
videos 4: play lines and the left hand hit chords on one and three
video 5: a guitar approach to the vibes

Cancao do Sereia

This is the first song that Anje and I wrote together. We were in Brazil and studying with a great pianist called Alberto Farah. Anje had the melody so we started working on it then when we came home I wrote the string arrangements. I have always wanted to play a solo over strings. So lush
The English title is Song of the mermaid. Hope you don't mind the post

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