Thursday 15 November 2012

"Individual Practising Techniques" Course.

The "Individual Practising Techniques" Course took place in Vitoria-Gasteiz on November 5th-8th. It´s been organized by the municipality, at it was addressed to the members of the percussion section playing for the Banda Municipal.

The way these percussionists got to know about me is quite curious, as they wanted me to teach the course thanks to some of them knowing "Percusize Me!" and my YouTube channel. Being requested to teach by a group of professionals that know my online efforts is something I´m very proud about.

During the course we talked about concepts such as conscious practice, constant contact with the instrument, efficiency, simplicity, economy of means, physics, variables affecting sound, and tried to eradicate some of the many myths involved with percussion.

All these concepts were mainly practised on accesory instruments, as this was the instrumental family the students were most interested in. So, we worked on techniques suitable for tambourine, triangle, castanets, cymbals and bass drum. We also spent some time explain the way I understand snare drum technique, rudiments and the control of rebound. With just one afternoon available, some basic issues on timpani technique were covered.

I was delighted with the students and their attitude (naming them students makes me feel a little embarrassed, as they are professionals!), and their response was magnificent. Obviously, I have also learnt very much during the four days I spent with them.

I would like to thank Ricardo Espinosa (from the Local Council) and Iker Olazábal (Music Director) for their kindness and professionalism and, how not, all the members of the percussion section of the Banda Municipal for wanting me to teach them. To all of you: Thanks!

For right to left: José Ramón, Elisa, Carmen, Gorka and myself.


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…et in Arcadia ego.
© David Valdés

Monday 12 November 2012

Malletech vibraphones.

PASIC 2012 has taken place during the last days in Austin (Texas). It´s a convention were many concerts, conferences, master classes and events take place, and percussion related brands present their products and novelties.

I have already written about Malletech vibraphones and the absolute revolution its "Love Vibe" is. Thought this vibraphone was "da bomb"? Not happy with this revolution, Malletech has introduced a new model during this last PASIC: The "Omega Vibe" (maybe it´s been named "Omega" because this is the ultimate vibraphone, as "omega" is the ultimate letter in the Greek alphabet?).

Still hot from the oven, we can see a video produced by totalpercussionist.com, on which Leig Stevens himself explains the difference between the two models. Enjoy it!:


 

I still haven´t tried any of them yet, but I think the true revolution is in the "Love Vibe", being the "Omega" one a little bit more conservative. Should I had to buy a vibraphone, I think I´d go for a Malletech, and it probably may be the "Love Vibe". 

Which one would you chose?


…et in Arcadia ego.
© David Valdés