TOTM - I'll Be Seeing You - Moving Harmony
This is a pretty tune. I talk about the harmony and moving it around.
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This is a pretty tune. I talk about the harmony and moving it around.
Here is the link to download my DIY vibration unit for vibraphones. I chose this forum for the download because all the information about 3D printing is available there.
After this cathastrophic year of 2021, things can really only get better - hopefully.
Happy New Year
Paul
https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/109412-vibratoreinheit-fur-vibraph…
A spontaneous redemption of "The Christmas Song" (Mel Tormè)
Have wonderful and safe Christmas holidays with people who really care!
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My trio arrangement of the great Hoagy Carmichael tune "Skylark."
They say he's 14, but I think he's a midget and looks older. He's pretty good.
For all the vibes history nerds out there, who played vibes on Ella Fitzgerald's "Ella Wishes You a Swinging Christmas?" My guess is Victor Feldman, as he's worked with Ella and Frank DeVol (the conductor/arranger) on other occasions, I think. He was even in NYC (where it was recorded) around the same time it was recorded (1960), although he was mainly in LA, right?
I could be totally wrong, so someone let me know if they know or have any guesses! I am very curious!
The last 4 measures!
The solo piece played by Henry Wilson is called Papirosn. It is an old Yiddish Theater song about a little boy trying to get by in the ghetto selling cigarettes and other things. Henry changed the harmony and melody quite bit for this arrangement, which he calls a work in progress.
It's great to hear such a diverse collection of solo repertoire on the VW site, and Henry continues to make excellent progress with his journey into all styles and possibilities.
Henry Wilson is an up-and-coming vibes player who studies with me at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. He came to me with lots of excellent skills and we've been diving into solo jazz repertoire as well as some groove ideas inspired by my African and Balafon styles (many balafon lesson videos on the VW site to explore).
Down the road, we hope to post some videos of Henry in action. For now, please enjoy and comment on this lovely rendition of Prelude to a Kiss.
Attached is me (Vibes) and my Dad (MIDI Accordion) playing a Latin tune called Cumana written by Barclay Allen. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cumana_(song)
In the late 80s, I bought a kit to retrofit MIDI into my Dad's electronic accordion (_lots_ of soldering). We resurrected it recently, and it still works! I also created a MIDI Thru box that splits the MIDI to allow it to control up to 4 different instruments, which can be turned on/off via switches on the accordion.