Bernard and his Malletkat! Smokin'!
I think Bernard Maseli is the best electronic mallet player out there and by leaps and bounds! He's a monster!
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I think Bernard Maseli is the best electronic mallet player out there and by leaps and bounds! He's a monster!
I performed this with Maxence Daurait who is a great percussionist from France now studying at the Curtis Institute of Music. This was an incredible night of music put together by Don Liuzzi. He is the timpanist for the Philly Orchestra and a great percussionist and drummer!
Recorded with iPhone 7
Check out the attached PDF!
Check out the attached PDF!
Check out the attached PDF!
Here is part 2 of chordal playing.
It's playing in 3rds. Someting I like to do. The trick is to learn what you can and can not do with this, because you can't do everything. So you learn rythyms and phrases that you can do and try to stick around that.
Here's another sort of technique. I just call this Bill Evans Style. I'm sure all pianists do it but I noticed it listening to him.
We had a great hang with Mario. Here's a timeline in case you want to zero in on anything.
I had AI make a podcast of the video. It's attached just for fun!
Based on the provided audio excerpts, here's a timeline of the meeting, with timestamps indicating when certain events occurred:
Here is a lesson with an etude. I use the tune Green Dolphin Street and I play a chordal solo. There's very little that monophonic here. I tried to hit always with 2,3 or 4 mallets.
I played a few choruses of Green Dolphin Street and transcibed it.
I also talk about little bit about this series. I will continue it by doing a video for each of the technical ways I am doing this.
Check out the transcription below.