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Thursday, December 28, 2006

Vibist Randy Sutten

There's a new cd by vibist Randy Sutten and his project called 'The Birdhouse Project'. Of course it features the music of Charlie Parker. You can find the cd over at www.dreamboxmedia.com . Randy plays REALLY great. You'll did him. I bought it off of Amazon.

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tony

Interesting website i stumbled upon.

Has anyone seen this? Here's a cool website with a little history of the instrument. I just stumbled on to it!! Check it out.

Saturday, December 23, 2006

Don't Transcribe Vibe Players!

Just kidding, however I'm sitting here practicing a couple licks I pulled of a trumpet cd and it's breaking my 'stones'. Trumpet players are great for vibe players to transcribe . The range of the instrument is similar. However there approach is a little different and VERY helpful for vibe players.

Where vibe players skip around and play up and down, trumpet players tend to play sideways. That's so helpful for us. I don't take many beginning students however when I do, I start them with the Arban Trumpet Method book. So there's my tie in. My percussion teacher from way back in the day, Paul Eddelman, started me in that book.

I've transcribed a lot of Milt, and years ago did the whole Gary Burton Chega solo. Of course that stuff was very challenging. Generally speaking though, vibe players solos should be fairly easy for us to work with because for the most part technically we're all doing similar technical things.

But try a guitar solo, or trumpet or sax and LOOK out. Talk about developing new ideas musically as well as technically, you'll learn a ton, from checking them out.

Personally I didn't transcribe a lot of vibe solos. I think sax players and trumpet players have 'developed the line' as a whole much more than we have. That's just my 2 cents and that's what convinced me to transcribe mostly other instruments.

Try a Clifford Brown solo and watch the kind of stuff that you're working on. All the notes are close together. Remember when they make the changes it's usually not in a chordal way, it's like they're weaving. Maybe that's a good analogy, they're weaving and chordal players tend to sew more. Is that stupid? You get the point.

Anyway I was practicing right now and this was on my mind, so I decided to throw it up

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Is anyone here?

anyone checking this blog? I've been rebuilding larrysimprovpage.com. I am just about DONE. Then i'll be back to the vibe blog. I'm going to try and find some great vibe players to be part of this! So keep an eye out and see who joins up!!

tony