Practice guide and ideas for Drop 2 Lessons 1 & 2
Here are a few ideas demonstrated for practicing Drop 2 Lessons 1 & 2. This is not just for 4 mallet guys.
Hope this helps.
p.s. I forgot to talk about using these scale patterns to go through 4 mallet permutations (1234, 4321, 1243 etc)
Drop 2 Voicing on the Vibes Lesson 2 (harmonizing minor and dominant bebop scales)
Here is lesson two where I demonstrate harmonizing minor and dominant bebop scales. Make sure to run these through all keys with a metronome. Notice how the major and relative minor scales are identical (you only have to learn one that you think of 2 ways ;) Also notice that on the dominant scale you play a diminished chord on the natural sixth step (instead of flat sixth on others) which is a departure from the progression of I7-V7dim-I7-V7dim etc (I falter for a second with this on the video). Please also practice the arpeggios on the chord tones and non-chord tones as well.
Drop 2 Voicing on the Vibes Lesson 1 (harmonizing major bebop scale)
Here is my first lesson on applying the drop 2 voicing concept to the vibes. The ultimate goal is to be able to harmonize any melody with a 4 note voicing the way a horn section in a big band might or even to execute solo passages in this style.
Please go ahead and purchase Mark Levine's "The Drop 2 book" here:
http://www.shermusic.com
Forum Topic: Voicings in 4ths lesson - pdf and Mp3
Here's some thoughts on using 4ths to create interesting comping lines. I love how Bill Evans uses 4ths so fluidly. Stacked 4ths lay really nice on the vibe and you can take them in many directions.
enjoy
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Using a Metronome by Tony Miceli
Using a metronome to practice with.
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this is my pad
This (see attached pics) is where I spend a few hours everyday. It's a room-within-a-room, in my basement. Soundproof for the people next door, and for my family upstairs. I start soon after breakfast, always with the vibes, still trying to tame that Vanderplas. Then I move to the drums (1970 Gretsch mounted with Earthtone heads) and let steam off. Then a Havana cigar, and a streetwise book. My grandson Steven plays alto. He knows more at 13 than I did at 20. My buddies Laurent (bass) and JM join me a couple of times a week for sessions.
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The History Of the Vibes
OK... when I first told Tony about this, I realized immediately that I have kept this hidden for years because, frankly, I am embarrassed at the way I wrote it. It was 30+ years ago and I had more than just a little youthful attitude. It sucks in that way. Here's the deal though... if anyone out here can benefit from what I started then I should put it out here and trust those of you who know me to understand that a kid younger than my own children are now wrote this.
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Forum Topic: SOLO SAINDON, MICELI AND PIPER A FEW YEARS AGO
Hello All,
I'm kinda new at this "posting" business, I hope I've put it in the right place.
So...
I remember a few years ago that Ed Saindon, Tony Miceli and John Piper all recorded a solo version of a tune. Was it Dolphin Dance? It doesn't really matter what tune it was. It was an awesome introspection into three great player's approach to the same material. If this is not still available with a click of the mouse, (Tony) could it be?
Everybody must check these out. Alternatively: Let's do it again. It really was the coolest.
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Cherokee (not insane etude!) by Mike Pinto
I was inspired by tonys insane cherokee etude so I thought i'd throw up a version from a different angle! Hope you enjoy!
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