Dreamsville Study Pt. 2 by Behn Gillece -V
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Do you guys know about Allan Cox's "Meet The Bass Player" play-along tracks? They're very basic - bass and guitar - recordings of 12-bar blues and rhythm changes in a couple of common keys.
The thing about them that is most useful is that they cover a very wide range of tempos - 40 bpm to 340 bpm (yikes!). I use them for drum kit practice, but it occurred to me that they might be useful for vibraphone as well. I don't know of another play-along thing that covers that range of tempos.
I have a lot of reverb on this sound. Effects on internal sounds are simply a dial on the instrument, so you can adjust on the fly.
I'm having a lot of fun using the MalletKat. There are new pads for the instrument and they feel great!
The MalletKat is a serious electronic instrument for professional percussionists. I can do so much, dampening, pitch bend, 2 instruments layered and a lot more.
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Scrapple transposed: https://youtu.be/W7a6zU_q4nQ
Little Sunflower head: https://youtu.be/XevcYWdCIII
Friedman #14: https://youtu.be/1lSGzvTiFF8
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I have had a Jenco for a while now. As of late, I've been going to many jams and rehearsals with it. That's all well and good, but I don't have a case. I have looked around the internet and talked to musicians in town. I have come up with dead ends so far. I did get something for my resonators, but not for the main instrument. (The frame, the bars, and the pedal are all one piece.) Does anyone know a reputable place to check out for custom cases? Or vibraphone cases in general?
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Something old, Something new and Something blue! That's 1970's Musser M55 Bars, Malletech frame, and Blue Bossa!