Bobby Hutcherson / Joe Locke "Homage to Milt Jackson" - Mr. PC
Listen to the masters! Bobby and Joe do some great stair climbing patterns here!
Listen to the masters! Bobby and Joe do some great stair climbing patterns here!
Hi All,
I've done a webapp for the iPhone that shows the videos that have been posted here. Point Safari at http://vibes.phelan-4.com/roku/iphone.php to view it.
This gives us four ways now to see the videos on the site (as of this morning, that's 830 videos!):
Went to a Stefon Harris Masterclass at Temple University tonight. Stefon is a very inspiring cat! I love his playing and his vibe. He has a lot of soul. I admire guys who might think with their head but they play with their heart, and that's Stefon.
He talked about Melodic and Harmonic Tonics. Who knows what they are?
I never used these words but have done things along these lines. However Stefon gave me a lot more ideas and a new to think about this.
Before I go into it, what do you guys know about it?
I am working on You Stepped Out of a Dream. Listening to Nat King Cole, and Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 versions. I don't have the lead sheet so I figured most of it out. Still working on the B section.
Here is a duet with one of Tony's play-alongs (See Check this out).
Still work-in-progress.
Barry
French piece, duet. Vibes/Vocals
I'm big on getting my time together. I have very little of it now and I must use it wisely. I need to practice 2 hours a day minimum, or I'd rather donate my body to science and spare a few bunnies what they have to go through. I can't stand when I don't practice.
I'm always checking out productivity business cats and learning from them. I also frequent the site Life Hacker. There are MANY great tips on there. This latest is a good one I think.
I know everyone is going to say play it slower and I do when practicing.
But this is about where I'd like it to be. It may be a few clicks to fast ....hmmm.... not sure yet. This is 158 BPM.
Figuring out solo vibes stuff is really challenging and fun!!!!
Anyway I had to post because we are moving on to Blue Bossa.
Be kind :)
I gave myself the Coffee Shop Test tonight. That is I'm playing solo in a coffee shop what would I play. Here's what I did.
I like coffee shops because if you play in them they're very low key. No one is walking expecting anything heavy. I always tell my students to go get a gig in a coffee shop. So when I do my imaginary gig at a coffee shop I feel pretty relaxed, as opposed to my pretend gig at Carnegie Hall.
Then I tried to get a little Mainieri sound happening with the EQ and modulation.
Yes Tony you're right, good question: who is Joe Porter? Huh?