The most useful thing I ever practiced? | Jazz Vibraphone Q&A | 2020

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  • @Shevock
    @Shevock 8 месяцев назад +2

    You young players are so clear. So articulate. Nice. Like Gary Burton but more humble.

  • @MrPatrrricio
    @MrPatrrricio 2 года назад +1

    Wowwww You are a Rush fan !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @julianrulo5175
    @julianrulo5175 4 года назад +1

    "Sing a long!!!" YES Señor!!! gracias, super motivador todo lo que deciS!

  • @calcal5135
    @calcal5135 4 года назад +2

    Thanks Tim
    I get so much out of your videos. I especially liked your response to the question about harmonizing and your demonstration of how you might harmonize a simple Cm melody. More such demos please! How you can turn those cool harmonizations into cool outside melodies?
    Rush rocks!
    I had no idea vibes had motors until today. What the?

  • @AntonyCube98
    @AntonyCube98 4 года назад +1

    Hi Tim! Thanks for this Q&A! :)

  • @mikesosa1146
    @mikesosa1146 4 года назад

    Thanks Tim!!!!

  • @insidejazzguitar8112
    @insidejazzguitar8112 4 года назад +1

    Terrific video! Thanks for taking our questions. Your approach is so authentic and down to earth. The pure love of music really comes through.

  • @alpozday4051
    @alpozday4051 4 года назад +2

    You're Legend

  • @stixlawpercunivers2171
    @stixlawpercunivers2171 4 года назад

    Very good as usual. Thanks alot.

  • @Ecaroh74
    @Ecaroh74 4 года назад +1

    Question: how to approach and practise ”metric modulation” stuff? I mean for example putting 4-rhythms/pattern inside 3 or vica versa. To me it’s SO easy to get lost with these...

  • @TomLuschinskiMusic
    @TomLuschinskiMusic 4 года назад +6

    What is the most useless thing you have ever practiced?

    • @TimCollinsVibes
      @TimCollinsVibes  4 года назад +5

      I'm actually seriously trying to think of this, because it becomes a philosophical question at some point. I think it could be an interesting video.

    • @TomLuschinskiMusic
      @TomLuschinskiMusic 4 года назад

      Tim Collins Very true. I look forward to seeing that video!

  • @mudbone7706
    @mudbone7706 2 года назад

    Tim, I'm not a vibraphonist and would be interested to hear you explain the pros/cons of using two mallets vs four mallets (does anyone use three or five or some other number)?

    • @TimCollinsVibes
      @TimCollinsVibes  2 года назад

      Basically it's a stylistic thing - people have always done both. Milt Jackson always played with two, but he pretty much never really "comped". There was always a piano or guitar for chords. Bobby Hutcherson played with two when he soloed, but would sometimes play chords with four. A lot of players would switch back and forth between two or four, depending on what they were doing. When Gary Burton came along, he was such a virtuouso with 4 that a lot of people tried to copy him. (None successfully, IMO). I don't think it really matters, as long as the music being played sounds good ;).

  • @jacktomchang9892
    @jacktomchang9892 Год назад

    As a Drummer, Do you have any thoughts on the book "Stick Control" by George Lawrence Stone? I recently picked this book up and got a pair of sticks and started in drumming along while streaming old TV Series. I've found that the Motifs in the book are quite comprehensive and very Melodic. They aid your ability to quickly learn a Two & then a 4 Bar phrase. They are kind of a Slonimsky's thesaurus of Two Note Melodic patterns. Plus, the rhythmic integrity you gain is invaluable and difficult to learn any other way. Cheers, and thanks for another great video. Jack

    • @TimCollinsVibes
      @TimCollinsVibes  Год назад

      Sure, that book is required for all drummers. I’ve had it since I was 13 or so.

    • @jacktomchang9892
      @jacktomchang9892 Год назад

      Yeah! I'm a Jazz Violinist myself and I'm finding that this book is an amazing way to learn Bowing Technique. I think it should be a required Freshman year class in Highschool or Junior High. Even for non Music majors. Cheers, Jack @@TimCollinsVibes

  • @dyllanusher1379
    @dyllanusher1379 4 года назад

    Hey Tim, have you heard of fazer? They're a german group that I listen to over and over without getting bored of them. I recommend the song 'white sedan!'

    • @TimCollinsVibes
      @TimCollinsVibes  4 года назад +1

      I haven’t heard them live, but I know Paul, Matthias and Sebastian from being here in Munich. They are all really great musicians! Sebastian shows up in some of my videos too.

    • @dyllanusher1379
      @dyllanusher1379 4 года назад +1

      @@TimCollinsVibes Very cool! Hopefully once we all get our vaccines I'll be able to fly out to Munich and see you and them in some shows!! Im a big fan of your sound and of your general attitude about music. I've found that if I can't audiate the tune/lick, I can't play it. Thanks for the great content and happy holidays Tim!

  • @mauricewilliams8609
    @mauricewilliams8609 2 года назад

    Hi Tim how are you I was fortunate enough to meet the great milk Jackson Lionel Hampton I study the chromatic harmonica which is somewhat the same layout as the vibe if you open it up you will see what I mean I have an African wooden vibraphone handmade

  • @abelmank
    @abelmank 4 года назад

    QUESTIONNNN: how do you travel with your vibes, especially in dark areas or crowded places?? I got an older vibe set that comes apart into like 30 pieces so I’ve been wondering how that must work for you! I play vibes and kit in a jazz hip hop r&b band and sometimes the places can be crowded house parties or venues with very little lighting where I could set my stuff up or unload

    • @TimCollinsVibes
      @TimCollinsVibes  4 года назад +2

      Oh man - this is a good question. If only I had footage of the first time I took the vibes on the NYC subway back in 2000. I have the Musser M48 now, but I don't take it completely apart, just the frame and the bars.. usually I leave the bigger pieces intact. I don't use cases as that just makes them bigger and bulkier to carry. Throw 'em in the trunk of my car and go. In NYC parking was the big issue - have to scout the area first to find out where you can and can't park... then pray that you find a spot. I'll probably address this in a video.

  • @5h5hz
    @5h5hz 4 года назад

    An interesting question might be what are you currently working on right now, if anything? I would guess most musicians subscribe to the continuous growth philosophy and are always finding new things to learn

    • @TimCollinsVibes
      @TimCollinsVibes  4 года назад

      This is a good question.. lots of possible answers.. let me think about it

    • @5h5hz
      @5h5hz 4 года назад

      @@TimCollinsVibes looking forward to it 😊