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Sarabande (with Van) by Franklao

J.S. Bach Violin Partita No 1. in B Minor BWV 1002: Movement V Sarabande

Filmed outside the UD music dept. buildings. The audio quality is good but low; headphones will be necessary to listen sufficiently. The parenthetical title exists to credit the sonic and visual mixture resulting from the peculiar behavior of a chance motorist.

Please enjoy! Any comments are welcome (but warm welcomes are reserved for constructive comments, of course).

Cold Cold Heart (play along) by Marie

This is a tune from Hank Williams that I discovered through Norah Jones. The other day I was messing around on vibes with the CD. It progressively turned into a true work on rhythm, basses, structure, changes, lyrics and singing experience.

Three chords: that's perfect for me! Ha! But following the structure and keeping the rhythm while singing is obviously another story. Sorry that I couldn't put the metronome in my earphone (technical issue). I hope you find this trake suitable: it took me a certain amount of them to get to it! :o)

A listening week to get over work stress

This week I didn't practice as much as usual.
Work has been a real bitch and I needed some change to improve my perspective.
So I made it a listening week.

Aside from all the great videos posted at VW this last week or so, I kept being reminded of someone on the site saying we need to listen to other instruments and in particular guitar players. So that's what I did this week. A guitar listening marathon.

The guitar players I listened to were:
Jim Hall
Pat Martino
Bill Frisell
Emily Remler
Steve Kahn
Pat Metheny
Larry Carlton
John Scofield
Robben Ford

O Grande Amor - Ed Saindon at the Park Plaza

Here's a classic Jobim tune called O Grande Amor. It's a great Jobim composition which is a lot of fun to play on. There are a lot of nice guide tone lines to bring out in the comping and soloing. There are several fantastic versions which everyone should check out including renditions from Gary (solo), Dave (Friedman) and a duo version from of Dave and David.

Latest Videos

I'm getting a ton out of the latest Burton and Friedman videos. You know I always want to be a student, no matter what else I might become. That's the great thing about this site, it's an opportunity to be a student and a teacher. So I've watched and listened as much as possible to those videos and they are changing the way I play.

Just the sounds, when you hear someone play and they get 'their' sound can change you. I don't mean sound of the instrument, I mean note choices, sticking choices, etc.