"Oblivion" composed by Astor Piazzolla - Solo Vibes
"Oblivion" by the great composer Astor Piazzolla from Argentina.
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"Oblivion" by the great composer Astor Piazzolla from Argentina.
This is a piece my son Jeremy wrote for his daughter, Ona. I also hadn't heard him play vibes in decades, even though he's an accomplished percussionist and electronic performer. I was pleasantly surprised by his subtlety and control. I also find the piece touching. Can a father say that without sounding corny? :-)
I rearranged Carousel for David and I and to use with 2 vibraphones. We performed this in a concert in Germany in 2018.
This was videoed and edited by Hauke Renke who is also a great vibe player.
"On Green Dolphin Street" - playing this classic standard with alternating choruses in the keys of C and Eb along with a focus on lines using improv concepts from my four volume series The Complete Guide To Improvisation.
This is an attempt at the time exercise that David Friedman has been demonstrating on the site. After the head, the vibes solos for two choruses, then guitar for two, and out.
Hi I'm new to this wonderful community. I've been playing vibes for about one year. I recorded practicing blues, Billie's Bounce with my good friend bass player. I know there is so much to work on, outlining chord changes, language... and way more... but I'd like to hear from all of you way more experienced players than me on what I should focus more. There is so much material out there on the recordings that I'm listening to, should I transcribe first?
Hi Everyone,
With all this snow in the northeast it's hard to believe spring has arrived. At least that's what the calendar says.
This month's Good Vibes happens to fall on Easter Sunday, also known this year as April Fool's Day.
I'll start the show off with Roy Ayers and the Jack Wilson Quartet. Steve Hobbs reminded me how good Ayers is and that nudged me into playing something of his. Bria and Stefon Harris are next, followed with a ballad by Milt Jackson. "Bags" could really play those ballads, couldn't he?
Just a follow up on my (pan) video from last week where I copy banjo finger rolls to accompany myself.