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Marie's Newsletter - March 2013

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This month of February has been very rich with experiences! First our winter workshop took place in Germany. All first archives bellow. Then we finished our great lesson series with How Deep Is The Ocean and switched to our new Tune Of The Month: Satin Doll! Then a few of us participated in our very first online skype lesson with Tony. All testimonies in the discussion section… and more! Enjoy!

WINTER EUROPEAN WORKSHOP!

ship song part 3

Part 3 we are.
The puzzling is over. I think I've got all my pieces now. I also listened to the original and noted the structure it has. + I drew a chart of the energy build up the song has to me. (see pdf, lowest chart.).

Now I have to work on it.
-starting with the Metronome
-pedalling and dampening
-trying to improve my chords and soloing
- keeping rhytm
- balancing the build up
.....

Now it's time to build the song.
I did make a 1th rough one today as a starter. It is really bad in all : wrong notes, bad pedal and dampening, tempo sucks, rhytm is wrong.

Skype lesson assigment complete (how deep in 12 keys) by dimitris angelakis

Hey,
I just completed my assigment which was to play how deep is the ocean (melody and chords) in 12 keys. I posted only six of them in a single track. I combine the melody and the chords in a way as I was about to play in a solo vibes. Sometimes I just hit the bass note with the left hand and it sound ok!

Tony let me know what you think!

thanks
dimitris

Vibe Articles for PAS - Percussive Notes

Hello guys, if anyone is interested in writing an article for the Percussive Arts Society magazine Percussive Notes, please email me for the details and to discuss possible topics. The article could be on topics associated with the vibraphone, vibe playing and/or improvisation. There is a small honorarium paid when the article is published. My email is esaindon@berklee.edu Thanks. Ed

shipsong part 2

OK, I don't know if this is the way in blogging to make a sequel. But here is my 2nd post on shipsong.

I've done a session 'freewheeling'. playing around the things in my head, no rules. Just let it come. Lot of useless stuff, a few intersting things. And that was my goal in this excercise. Get ideas while playing.
I'm still strugling in getting the chords more interesting, for the moment I'm not getting further then doing the same thing on a different octave.
I'll attache my freewheeling. If you feel like it....It's about 10 minutes.