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How to find all the forms of a chord

I have a chord. How to find all the forms it can take without missing one ?

First of all, your chord has to be complete with no repetitive notes.
Let's take a CM7, in that form (for instance) : C G B E, called N°1. How to find ALL others forms of this chord (it's babies) ?
Then, write down the normal sequence of a CM7 : C E G B C E G B....., called N°2

Warren Wolf by Gary Burton

I had the great pleasure to see the Christian McBride band a couple of days ago, featuring vibist Warren Wolf. I got to know Warren casually about ten years ago when he was finishing up at Berklee, and I haven't had the chance to hear him play again until now. I knew, just from reading his name here and there that he was doing well and getting a reputation as a strong player, so I was looking forward to the performance.

A Beautiful Sunset!

I just finished practicing and was heading out to a gig and I saw this sunset. For me I had never seen a sunset like this. It was so inspiring.

btw - I personally think we should all document our lives and travels as vibe players, talk about our gigs, post cool photos and videos and really make a record of it all. I'm still blown away by Gary's articles and photos that he's posted. I wish more of the heavy pros would really post their history here.

What could be more inspiring than for all of us to see all of our worlds, what we're up to and what we're doing.

2011 vanderPlas Workshop Third Assignment

Your third assignment is to ask 3 questions here. Three things you are curious about, you're working on, etc.

No promises but I'm sure David, Phillipe Mace and myself will check in on them. Did you know that Phillipe is going to give a workshop as well. He's a GREAT classical/crossover player. You've heard him here on the site and I dig his playing!!!

2011 vanderPlas Workshop First Assignment

Your first assignment for the 2011 workshop is simple. Post something here. How about a tune you will play at the workshop.

If you don't have a decent way to record yourself, well that then is your first assignment. Learning to play the instrument in this day and age requires a good way to record yourself. Back in the day when there were tons of gigs and playing opportunities, it was easier to get feedback. this is one way we do this today, because you can listen back to everything now and critique yourself.

Forum Topic: Squeaky Dampener

AS you probably know, i have an antique ludwig and luwdig vibraphone. The dampener bar is about 2 inches deep and creates a lot of noise when pulled down. We think it may be the springs, but are not sure. There is 2 springs, one on each side. Is there anything else that will quite the dampener? We tried putting pieces of felt underneath and above the bar. That did nothing. We are going to try some oil. Will changing the springs reduce the squeaks? They are original and are 60 something years old. Maybe they are rusty.

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