In part 2 of a series Doug DeVries shares some ideas on how to add rhythmic variation to a piece of music. In this lesson he demonstrates how to increase interest by varying the rhythm.
Visit Doug on these links
His website dougdevries.com
In part 2 of a series Doug DeVries shares some ideas on how to add rhythmic variation to a piece of music. In this lesson he demonstrates how to increase interest by varying the rhythm.
Visit Doug on these links
His website dougdevries.com
March 14, 2011
Leo gives a sax lesson on how to keep the various registers of the sax in tune. Using the interval of the 6th and some handy tips he picked up from studying J. S. Bach’s cello suites.
Click > HERE < to download a pdf of the lesson
And then there’s all the Oxo Cubans albums on iTunes
December 18, 2010
Tinpan Orange performing “Saudades” at the Quiet Music Festival 2010. Emily Lubitz – vocal and guitar, Jesse Lubitz- guitar and Alex Burkoy – violin with Harry Angus on keyboard (off camera)
You can visit their website tinpanorange.com
November 1, 2010
Doug performs ‘Lamentos do morro’ by Garoto, a samba on his 7-string guitar.
Visit Doug on these links
His website dougdevries.com
October 20, 2010
This video is a recording of the interview with Ray Pereira streamed live on 11/10/10.
The opening sequence is Ray’s two sons Lucky on drums and Mali on piano
For the timing of the next live stream see the countdown clock in the sidebar >
Find out about Ray’s projects and workshops
Ray’s website
Or have a look at Ray’s percussion lesson filmed for Digital Pill
October 19, 2010
Dean looks at long notes from several different angles – the growl, vibrato, dynamics and ear training.
Listen to Dean’s music here
August 6, 2010
Above is the new animated logo for the digitalpill.tv LIVE streaming show that begins regular broadcasts this Monday from the Dog Theatre (6.30pm Mon Aug 9th Melbourne time). For people in other timezones, check out the countdown clock in the sidebar (on the right), it lets you know exactly when the next live show goes to air. At that time you can use the + LIVE STREAM + option in the top menu above to view the broadcast.
If you want to find out a little more about the show watch the video below.
For our first show I will be talking to Rebecca Barnard about her work and her life in music.
Don’t worry . . . starting the live show doesn’t mean we will stop posting lessons, performances and ideas from Melbourne musos as we have been for a couple of years now.
Special thanks to Kim Lynch for his great work on the logo.
Leo
June 28, 2010
Grounded in the traditions of Indian, Javanese and Western classical music Fine Blue Thread are Ria Soemardjo – Voice, Sam Evans – Tabla, Helen Mountfort – Cello. Here they are playing at the Quiet Music Festival
Vist them online
Their website
April 16, 2010
Trombonist Shannon Barnett performs “All and Sun-Dried”, a piece inspired by her hatred for the existence of sun-dried tomatoes. The piece is a kind of etude for trombone that makes use of large intervals and odd-meter phrasing.
Visit her online
myspace.com/shantrom
And hear her on these albums
The Vampires: “Chellowdene” and “South Coasting”
Andrea Keller Quartet “Angels and Rascals”
March 14, 2011
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