Recorda-me Nathan Sanders, Gunner Vowell
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In this video you can see a transcription of a Milt Jackson solo on the »La Ronde Suite«, composed by John Lewis as recorded by the »Modern Jazz Quartet« in Jan. 1955. The »La Ronde Suite« has four movements. Each movement features one of the instruments of the quartet. The vibraphone is featured in part 3.
hey,
not too much vibes in it but i thought i post it anyway.caught from our last gig with the zappa cover band called dangerous kitchen. we recorded the whole gig so if you want there´s more to come :)
it´s so much fun to play in this band.i would love to play mallets there but there´s already a great guy doing this job.
the band is:
Holger Auer – vocals
Martin Lelgemann – keyboards
Jörg Eschrig – guitar, backing vocals
Daniel Neustadt – bass
Michael Koball – vibes & marimba, backing vocals
Guido Montag – trumpet
Ferdinand Rexforth – saxophones
Romel Stoica – trombone
Enjoy !
Hey All,
Hard to believe, it's five years since Good Vibes, the first and only broadcast program to feature the vibraphone, first went on the air.
hi every people
here is my new cd entitled "nebulosa "
a hard bop cd group with mostly originals composition and some tunes from another people
here is a link for anyone interested
links
http://www.amazon.es/gp/product/B00V2A3UIQ/ref=sr_1_19_rd…
https://itunes.apple.com/es/album/nebulosa/id978274342
https://play.google.com/…/music/album/Arturo_Serra_Nebulosa…
Easy commute today on the way into Boston so I had some practice time before a lesson. In this clip I'm playing Horace Silver's classic ballad Peace. One of the techniques that I was thinking about was playing counterpuntal lines in different registers of the instrument along with the use of various dampening techniques.
My apologies for the bad sound. It was recorded on my Iphone.
I just wanted to post a congrats to Christos (Rafalides) for releasing his new suite for solo vibraphone, Reaching For Sindhu. I've had a chance to listen to the piece and check out the sheet music... and it's a really great piece of music! Here are the links to both the video (where Christos explains various elements and performs the piece), and also his website where the music is available, in both digital and hard copy formats. Check it!