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Forum Topic: Chris Dingman

Was speaking with the great saxophonist Dave Binney (www.davidbinney.com) last night who played at our Jazz Club and we got talking about vibes and vibe players and how the vibes are now being played by some great young cats, and Dave commented on how many young players are now appearing on the jazz scene. One such player that David mentioned whom I have never heard of until last night is Chris Dingman, I have never seen him on the site either,Tony/Marie? Anyway I had a listen to some of his stuff and its very interesting, so if anyone can add to this or knows him please share it here.

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TOTM - The Art of Solo Vibes - Playing Ballads by Illya

Someone to watch over me.

Hello guys. One of the great thing you can play alone on the vibe is ballads. I think the instrument has the potential to provide the feeling and the warmness to play slow songs at least as much as a piano. but the challenge is to stay clear with the pedal (lot of dampening) and not to rush.
the key is, I think, to take the time to "breath" between each lines and to "sing" the melody. This will help to have the right direction and emotion.

Forum Topic: 1960s-70s M55

Greetings,

New to the board and looking to start my journey into learning to play the vibraphone. I'm 50 years old and have played various instruments (keyboards mainly) over the years. The vibraphone has always appealed to me and I'm excited about learning to play.

I'm looking at a 60-70s pre-Ludwig M55 that's for sale in my area. The question I have one simple question (for now): are the older M55s harder to breakdown and move than the Pro-traveller versions?

Anything else one can share about the pre-Ludwig models would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Interesting facts about the history of the vibraphone

This is a wonderful page recommended to me by my friend Nahum Ben-Yehuda, who was the inventer of the historic "Good Vibes" mallets. Here are some interesting facts with pictures of many of the old Deagan instruments, originally designed by Henry J. Schluter.

http://www.deaganresource.com/index.html

Click on "Vibraharps".

Shorter's Aung San Suu Kyi - piano/vibes duet

My Piano buddy Laura Klein introduced me to this tune by Wayne Shorter to me a few years ago. It is a tribute to Aung San Suu Kyi, a Burmese political activist that recently won the Nobel Peace Prize.

It proved to be very difficult for me because of the long modal sections interspersed with some free playing - both areas I am weak in.

But this recording did come out ok I think. Shorter recorded it as a duet with Herbie, and that version is great.