“Moment’s Notice”: A somewhat lengthy “stream of consciousness” and experimental practice session version of this classic by the great John Coltrane. I'm starting here without any specific technique in mind... https://t.co/4WgVAPKmcA
A little warmup and fun today playing on “How Deep Is the Ocean” by Irving Berlin. Pretty tight quarters in the hand percussion room at Berklee. 🙂 https://t.co/NOVRsQichm
“On the Sunnyside of the Street” - one of my favorite standards played here with a nod to the great pianist Art Tatum. There was a period when I was heavily into pianists like Tatum, Teddy Wilson, Fats... https://t.co/i8J22ylb9K
“On the Sunnyside of the Street” - one of my favorite standards played here with a nod to the great pianist Art Tatum. There was a period when I was heavily into pianists like Tatum, Teddy Wilson, Fats... https://t.co/ixTDEwtxs6
A little Saturday morning practice before heading out to mow the lawn. Ha!Ha! Playing "Don't Forget (Renato's Theme"), a beautiful song composed by the great Pat Metheny. I love Pat's writing and the sound and feel of my M39 Vic Firth mallets. :) https://t.co/DGeQ8TZWPm
A few choruses recorded today by a student in a private lesson. We were talking about left hand comping on There Will Never Be Another You. Love my signature Vic Firth M39 mallets! https://t.co/EtXvW4JdKE