Chega debunked ! At last 😉 ! I saw so many students over the 30 last years playing the sheet music of Gary's rendition without having an idea of the chord progression ! Parrot music. Thanks Ed to show the right way to work it out. This is the way to increase your technique guys, your ear, your time feel, and make at last a PERSONAL rendition. Even if it won't be as breathtaking as Gary's, and sure it won't, it will be YOURS !
Thank you Patrice! For me that's what playing jazz and improvising is all about. Creating and doing are own thing. It may not be perfect but that's OK. We should certainly learn from and study the masters, but in the end it's about the process and what we create ourselves in the moment.
Thanks Ed. I learn something every single time I listen to you play. This was particularly enlightening. I'm well into your improv book 1 and knocking out the lessons one by one. It's a slow process...
Thanks Doug. If you go to the Vic Firth website and the M39 model mallet page, you can get a listing of online percussion stores where you can order the mallet.
Thanks ED ,to all the information from the tracks !!!! you are unique and humble in explaining !!!!! as always the number ONE !!!!!!!!!P.S. New chopsticks you've tested are on sale? thanks Nicola
Thanks! It is a great help for the students. Now everything is clear!
Fantastic. Really wonderful.
Thanks a lot Ney.
I wish I knew how to play I love the sound...Great job
Like your video,杨过。
Chega debunked ! At last 😉 ! I saw so many students over the 30 last years playing the sheet music of Gary's rendition without having an idea of the chord progression ! Parrot music. Thanks Ed to show the right way to work it out. This is the way to increase your technique guys, your ear, your time feel, and make at last a PERSONAL rendition. Even if it won't be as breathtaking as Gary's, and sure it won't, it will be YOURS !
Thank you Patrice! For me that's what playing jazz and improvising is all about. Creating and doing are own thing. It may not be perfect but that's OK. We should certainly learn from and study the masters, but in the end it's about the process and what we create ourselves in the moment.
Thanks Ed. I learn something every single time I listen to you play. This was particularly enlightening. I'm well into your improv book 1 and knocking out the lessons one by one. It's a slow process...
You're welcome Al. Having fun with this stuff and feel good about passing along what I learned along the way. Glad your enjoying the improv book.
I appreciate the beautifully artistic music, and your thoughtful conversations on how to approach this virtuosic vibraphone playing!
Thanks Tommy. My pleasure. Great job on the the clip of you playing Keith Jarrett's "Memories of Tomorrow" on marimba.
Wow, thanks a ton! That really means alot coming from you! I'm practicing to get my jazz chops up, and hopefully we can play together one day!
me encanta!!
Thanks a lot Anny
Thanks Ed, great job. Where can I get those mallets??
Thanks Doug. If you go to the Vic Firth website and the M39 model mallet page, you can get a listing of online percussion stores where you can order the mallet.
Thanks ED ,to all the information from the tracks !!!! you are unique and humble in explaining !!!!! as always the number ONE !!!!!!!!!P.S. New chopsticks you've tested are on sale? thanks Nicola
Thank you Nicola. I'm using the new mallets which I really like. I'm hoping that Vic Firth will make them available in a few months. Best, Ed