Cyclic Episode
"Cyclic Episode"- by Sam Rivers
Joe Doubleday- Vibraphone
Hoo Younghoo Kim- Bass
Angelo Spampinato- Drums
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"Cyclic Episode"- by Sam Rivers
Joe Doubleday- Vibraphone
Hoo Younghoo Kim- Bass
Angelo Spampinato- Drums
Marcel posted this exercise in a comment to barryk.
I thought I would turn it into the EOTM!
here's marcel's comment:
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I often look into exercises of rudimental or technical snare drum books to aply to the notes and caracteristics of vibraphone in different ways. This last days I took one to practice combination of simple and double strokes and I think that works very well to practice C major (or any mode with the same notes!).
hi people I´m not sure if the people see this but it is incredible!!
I would like to be from the same indian tribu where our dear joe locke was! (jejejeje)
incredible solo and relaxing feel, joe! a pleasure!!
I'm working on a duo project with a pianist from my school, and we want to do a piece with a dancer, or a small group of dancers.
We've been looking thorugh some pieces, but maybe someone will have a suggestion for us. Has anybody done something like this? I know it's a pretty obscure project to take on. We're looking at contemporary or ballet dance.
We're planning on gigging with just the duo, but we want to also play a piece with dance for a recital or concert.
Thanks!
Here is a piece originaly played by the hippy band Iron Buterfly called "In a Gadda Da Vida".
This Nguyen Lê's band (guitare) :"song of freedom"
with Linley Marthe on bass, Stephane Galland on drums and myself on marimba.
With Bloque 53 playing Strangers in Paradise near Barcelona, last friday.
Looking forward to working with you all on this forum again: reminds me back to the old glory days of the vibe.net
Indeed Tony has been pushing me a lot to do this. Not that I never wanted to, but just didn't find the right moment to start.
Feel free to ask whatever, but do realize that I cannot answer everything, e.g. don'ask for an opinion on brands, etc.
Topics could be like:
- My F5 sounds dead, what do I do about it?
- How come, you're building vibes?
- My wheels fall out of my vibe, what to do?
etc.
does anybody know somebody in india who plays vibraphon, marimba,percussion etc. or somebody who rents instruments there?
raphael