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| SING Amanda Palmer - Brian Viglione - Boston Pops Orchestra |
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http://DresdenDollsPhotos.com - Amanda Palmer -
Brian Viglione appearing with Boston Pops
Orchestra with Keith Lockhart conducting
performing The Dresden Dolls song SING on 6.19.08
at Symphony Hall in Boston.
Amanda has her immediate FAMILY as part of the
chorus line onstage. Brian was picking a nylon
string classical guitar.
LOOK for photos by Sheri Hausey of the show and
afternoon rehearsal.
http://DresdenDollsPhotos.com
Video shot by Bill T Miller
(on Fuji snapshot camera with built-in lo-fi avi
video feature and mono sound - uploaded raw
unedited.) This video cannot begin to convey how
great it looked and sounded... you had to be
there.
Sing for the _______ = Just sing. Tags : orchestra keith lockhart symphony hall june 19 dresden dolls sing brian viglione sheri bso |
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Affichage : 4809
Durée : 402 s |
| Part IV Joe Viglione & Visual Radio with Mark Farner backstage |
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August 31, 2001, Mark Farner backstage at the
Mohegan Sun - taped by Joe Viglione and Visual
Radio. Thanks to Fore Reel Funk for uploading the
segment. Copyright (C)2001, 2008 Joe Viglione
This was such a fun event. We have a three camera
shoot of the concert along with an entertaining
video interview of Mark Farner.
Called "The best show on Access TV in America" by
John Sgarlat, one of the creators of the
Infomercial, Visual Radio has aired programs with
Professor Stephen Hawking, Laurie Anderson, Eric
Andersen, Lou Reed, Ray Manzarek, director Julie
Taymor, Donald Westlake, Ray McNally, Wayne
Wadhams, DJ George Denham, film director Rob
Sitch,
Spiderman scriptwriter David Koepp, Suzanne Vega,
Felix Cavaliere of The Young Rascals, Buzzy
Linhart, Bobby Hebb, and hundreds of other notable
personalities, entertainers, authors and everyday
people. Tags : "Joe Viglione" "Grand Funk" "Grand Funk Railroad" "Mark Farner" "Rick Farner" "James Brown" "Mohegan Sun" |
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Affichage : 28
Durée : 519 s |
| Drum Clinic with Brian Viglione @ JamSpot |
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Drummer Brian Viglione (Dresden Dolls & HUMANWINE)
speaking at his Drum Clinic on March 10, 2007 @
JamSpot - Somerville, MA.
Video & Photos by Sheri Hausey.
SEE MORE PIX HERE...
http://sherihausey.com/brian/clinic/
++++ The presentation is centered on the
fundamental principals of playing the drum kit,
philosophy of collaboration, personal craft, and
approach to the full scope of overall performance.
The key points of the workshop are as follows:
- Identifying one's role within an ensemble
- Exercises for listening and interacting with
other musicians
- Physicality in performance
- Drumming as language and how to express one's
thoughts
- Developing control dynamics, both solo and as an
accompanist
- Improvisation, imagination and how to play
beyond the musician's own perceived limit
In his clinic, Viglione discusses how to develop
one's personal voice and what the student is
trying to communicate through their instrument.
Too often students are taught or expected to
conform to a certain mold or expectation. The
latter part of the speech will focus on how to
incorporate one's natural impulses and artistic
sensibility, without censoring any if the
musician's natural creative instincts. Viglione
will also discuss how to avoid bad habits and ways
to constructively critique one's own playing as
well as listen for areas that the students
individually want to correct and develop through a
question and answer session. The clinic will close
with autographs and photos for all students that
are interested. Most importantly, this
presentation is meant to inspire the player to
create, equipping students with the skills and
confidence to make music and art that reflects
one's own unique voice and experience.
Special Thanks to JamSpot, Vic Firth, and
Zildjian.
"believe in your own voice and believe in your own
character and the substance within that..." -
Brian Viglione
http://myspace.com/brianviglione
+ Tags : drum drumming drummer percussion brian viglione dresden dolls humanwine clinic jam spot vic firth zildjian improv zone |
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Affichage : 4931
Durée : 150 s |
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