Jazz Guitar Soloing the Cellular

Jazz Guitar Soloing: The Cellular Approach

Jazz Guitar Soloing the CellularSher Music Co. calls it “the ultimate practice book for serious jazz guitarists.” The Cellular Approach introduces a practical method for developing the ability to create convincing jazz solos in a wide variety of playing situations. It takes actual jazz lines recorded by master players and then slices them up into small “cells” that can be re-combined into longer lines to fit almost any harmonic situation. This enables the player to improvise his or her own lines that sound just as interesting and melodic as the masters, without resorting to simply copying others. Fingerings and string choices are often given too, making it particularly valuable to guitarists who want to actually master their instrument.

Jazz Guitar Soloing: The Cellular Approach, by Randy Vincent (www.shermusic.com).

Roland EC-10 EL Cajon

Roland EC-10 EL Cajon

Roland EC-10 EL CajonRoland EC-10 EL Cajon adds Roland’s famous electronic percussion technology to this traditional percussion instrument. The self-contained instrument is battery powered and includes its own onboard amplification extending its capabilities to cover a wide range of percussion sounds in one portable instrument. The sound module includes 30 kits with sounds specially developed to complement EL Cajon—tambourine, djembe, shaker, acoustic snare, electronic drums, sound effects, and more. Top-mounted sound controls give quick access while performing. Rear panel controls include volume and a trigger balance knob. A mix in jack allows music to be played from a smartphone or other device.

www.rolandus.com

The AFM Recognizes Signatory Grammy Winners

Taylor_Swift_-_1989There were many AFM members among those honored with nominations and awards at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards. Following is a list of Grammy winners who are AFM members and whose work was recorded on labels signatory to AFM agreements. The AFM celebrates all artists whose works are supported by AFM musicians, under AFM agreements.

Record of the Year:
“Uptown Funk,” Bruno Mars, member of Local 47 (Los Angels, CA).

Album of the Year:
1989, Taylor Swift, member of Local 257 (Nashville, TN).

Best New Artist:
Meghan Trainor of Local 257.

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance:
“Uptown Funk,” Bruno Mars.

Best Pop Vocal Album:
1989, Taylor Swift.

Best Country Solo Performance:
“Traveller,” Chris Stapleton of Local 257.

Best Country Album:
Traveller, Chris Stapleton.

Best Latin Jazz Album:
Made In Brazil, Eliane Elias of Local 802 (New York City).

Best Blues Album:
Born to Play Guitar, Buddy Guy of Local 10-208 (Chicago, IL).

Best Arrangement, Instrument and Vocals:
“Sue (Or in a Season of Crime),”
Maria Schneider of Local 802.

Best Musical Theater Album:
Hamilton, performed by musicians from Local 802.

Best Album Notes:
Love Has Many Faces: A Quartet, A Ballet,
Waiting to Be Danced
, Joni Mitchell of Local 47.

Best Historical Album:
The Basement Tapes Complete: The Bootleg Series Vol. 11,
Bob Dylan of Local 47 and The Band.

Producer of the Year, Non-Classical:
Jeff Bhasker, of Local 47.

Best Orchestral Performance:
Shostakovich: Under Stalin’s Shadow – Symphony No. 10,
Boston Symphony Orchestra, members of Local 9-535.

Best Engineered Album, Classical:
Ask Your Mama, San Francisco Ballet Orchestra, members of Local 6.

Producer of the Year, Classical:
Ask Your Mama, San Francisco Ballet Orchestra, members of Local 6.

Best Classical Compendium:
Paulus: Three Places of Enlightenment Veil of Tears and Grand Concerto,
Nashville Symphony, members of Local 257.

without frontiers

Without Frontiers: The Life and Music of Peter Gabriel

without frontiers From his Grammy award winning albums to his social activism-based concerts, Peter Gabriel is one of rock’s most active innovators. Author Daryl Easlea delves into a young Gabriel’s influences, following him through the start of his music career as front man to Genesis, the later launching of his solo career, and more. Without Frontiers weaves a beautiful biographical tapestry of his life. It includes quotes and interviews with friends and fellow musicians.

Without Frontiers: The Life and Music of Peter Gabriel,
by Daryl Easlea, The Overlook Press (www.overlookpress.com)

The 100th Convention of the American Federation of Musicians General Information

The 100th Convention of the American Federation of Musicians will be held in Las Vegas, Nevada, beginning Monday, June 20, and concluding Thursday, June 23.

The Westgate Hotel & Casino (3000 Paradise Road; Las Vegas) will serve as both the official headquarters and the site of the convention’s business sessions. The hours of delegate registration will be Sunday, June 19, from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., and Monday, June 20, from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Please note local delegate entitlement will be based upon the number of members reported by the local as of December 31 immediately preceding the Convention. [see: Article 17; Section 4 (a),(b),(c),(d)] 

Convention Per Diem and Hotel Allowance

The per diem allowance and the hotel allowance for one delegate from each local, from each players’ conference, for each diversity delegate from locals merged in accordance with the AFM’s civil rights policy, and for committee members required to attend prior to the first convention session are paid from the Federation’s funds. The AFM shall pay per diem at the applicable IRS rate for each full or fraction of a day during which the Convention is in official session and the delegate attends, and for one day of travel to the convention city. The period for which hotel accommodations are paid consists of each day the Convention is in official session and the delegate attends, plus one day for delegates designated above.

There will be general hotel reservation information available to local officers and delegates prior to the June 2016 AFM Convention. Please be reminded, delegates shall be responsible for: (1) providing necessary credit card information to the Westgate Hotel at the time of your reservation; (2) payment of your hotel bill at the conclusion of your stay.

Following the Convention, those delegates whose accommodations are to be paid by the AFM will be required to submit a copy of their hotel bill to the AFM for appropriate reimbursement.

How to Introduce Resolutions

Delegates, locals, or conferences wishing to introduce resolutions for consideration during the Convention must forward same in writing to the office of the AFM Secretary-Treasurer, postmarked or electronically transmitted no later than March 1. All electronically transmitted resolutions must also be submitted by mail, postmarked no later than the next business day. Resolutions must bear the signatures of all sponsoring delegates, or the signatures of authorized officers of sponsoring locals or conferences.

In order to expedite their preparation, resolutions submitted must be typed and double-spaced. The local number of the proponent(s) should be indicated under the signature (hand signed and printed). In accordance with Article 18, Section 4(b) of the AFM Bylaws, any resolution or measure to amend the provisions of the AFM Bylaws shall be cast in the following form for presentation to the convention:

(1.) Language and punctuation to be deleted from an existing provision shall be set forth in full and enclosed by square brackets and the deleted material shall be struck through, as [—]. This requirement shall not apply to a proposal to repeal an entire section, which may be done simply by specific reference. A resolution prepared on a typewriter on which square brackets are not available may use double parentheses as a substitute for the square brackets.

(2.) New words added to an existing provision shall be underlined.

(3.) The deletions shall precede the new matter; e.g., “…in the sum of [$50] $100.

(4.) Entire new sections need not have all words underlined but shall be preceded by the designation New section.  in upper case followed by a period and the designation underlined, including the period.

Notice to Candidates Seeking

International Office

In accordance with Article 19, Section 2 of the AFM Bylaws: “Candidates seeking election to any international office may forward to the AFM Secretary-Treasurer, postmarked or electronically transmitted not later than April 1 of the convention year, a statement certifying their intention of seeking election for the particular office and a campaign statement that shall not exceed 100 words. All electronically transmitted resumes must also be submitted by mail, postmarked no later than the next business day. The AFM Secretary-Treasurer shall publish the names and campaign statements received from candidates in the International Musician, prior to the convention.”

Recognition to AFM Delegates

The AFM will award a Certificate of Recognition to those delegates who have served as convention delegates for a minimum of 25 years, when the delegate’s local requests such recognition.

Locals should submit the names of eligible delegates to the AFM Secretary-Treasurer no later than April 1, stating the number of conventions attended. Please advise if the recipient(s) is to be mailed the certificate or if it is to be presented at the convention.

Names of delegates honored for the first time will be printed in the International Musician.

Memorial Service

The Federation recognizes former delegates who have died since the last AFM Convention during the Memorial Service. Names of deceased delegates should be mailed to the AFM Secretary-Treasurer’s office no later than
June 1. Please indicate that the individual’s name should be included in the Memorial Service.

Yamaha Electric Violins

Yamaha Electric Violins

yamaha YEV104 Natural frontYamaha Electric Violins (YEV) offer the beauty and character of wood, combined with outstanding sound and electronic performance. Available in four- and five-string models that are priced under $800, YEV includes the same integrated bridge and pickup design found in the higher-end Yamaha Silent Violin Pro series. The graceful solid center body is crafted from maple, mahogany, and spruce, while the frame is constructed of rich, resonant walnut. The maple neck is capped with a solid ebony fingerboard and ebony tuning pegs. Both models are available with a natural wood body, or a modern transparent black finish.

usa.yamaha.com

Galaxy Audio GPS-8

CT Galaxy Audio GPS-8The Galaxy Audio GPS-8 personal monitor and PA system packs a huge sound while remaining compact and versatile. The 200-watt, two-way, compact PA speaker with eight-inch woofer and one-inch compression driver has a frequency response of 75 Hz to 17.5 MHz, and includes a Bass Boost feature to enhance the low end. The unique shape allows for wedge placement or pole mounting. Additional units can be linked via XLR-M pass-through jack. It also includes built-in limiter, universal power supply, carry handle, and lightweight but durable housing.

www.galaxyaudio.com

The Real R&B Book: C Instruments

BR The Real R&B Fake BookThe Real R&B Book is a collection of 265 hot R&B tunes, plus lyrics. Among those included are: “ABC,” “Ain’t No Sunshine,” “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg,” “Baby Love,” “Chain of Fools,” “Cissy Strut,” “Everyday People,” “Fallin,’” “Gimme Some Lovin,’” “Green Onions,” “Hard to Handle,” “The Harlem Shuffle,” “Hold on I’m Comin,’” “I’ll Make Love to You,” “In the Midnight Hour,” “Last Dance,” “Let the Good Times Roll,” “Let’s Get It On,” “My Girl,” “Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone,” “Purple Rain,” “Respect,” “Soul Man,” “Stand by Me,” “Super Freak,” “Three Times a Lady,” “Will It Go Round in Circles,” “You Can’t Hurry Love,” “You’ve Really Got a Hold on Me,” and many more.

The Real R&B Book: C Instruments (www.halleonard.com).

St. Vincent” guitar

St. Vincent Guitar

St. Vincent” guitarThe Ernie Ball Music Man Annie Clark “St. Vincent” guitar has an ergonomic body shape made from lightweight African mahogany, diMarzio mini-humbucking pickups, and custom wired five-way switching. The 25.5-inch scale guitar also features signature knobs, inlays, molded pickguard, gun-oil finished rosewood neck, 10-inch radius fingerboard, and Ernie Ball’s trademarked 4-over-2 headstock and exclusive super smooth modern tremolo. It’s available in black and St. Vincent blue.

www.music-man.com

the 2000s for piano

The 2000s for Piano: Over 40 Modern Pop Favorites

the 2000s for pianoThe 2000s for Piano contains more than 40 of the biggest hits of the new millennium. Piano accompaniment, vocal melodies, lyrics, and guitar chord diagrams are included for each. Among the tunes are: “All About that Bass,” Meghan Trainor; “Best Day of My Life,” American Authors; “Count on Me,” Bruno Mars; “Doin’ What She Likes,” Blake Shelton; “Fortune Teller,” Robert Plant and Alison Krauss; “I See Fire,” Ed Sheeran; “Let It Go,” from Walt Disney’s Frozen; “My City of Ruins,” Bruce Springsteen; “Teardrops on My Guitar,” Taylor Swift, “You Raise Me Up,” Josh Groban.

The 2000s for Piano: Over 40 Modern Pop Favorites, Alfred Music (Alfred.com).