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FREE music lessons from Berklee College of Music Berklee Practice Method Vibraphone Ed Saindon Chapter 6: Playing Hard Rock Lesson 24 Reading
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LESSON 24
READING VIBRAPHONE PART
Play “Don’t Look Down” along with the recording. Use the written vibraphone part. 1
2
LISTEN
First and second ending markings. The first time you play these measures, play the first ending—the measures under the number 1. Then return to the begin-repeat sign ( ). The second time, skip the first ending and play the second ending—the measures under the number 2. Then, continue through the rest of the form.
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P L AY
, Don t Look Down Vibraphone Part "Rock"
By Matt Marvuglio
= 88
C
G
Melody
Vibraphone
A %
F
C
1
C
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G
F
G
2
G
A17
To Coda fi
C
G
B
Solos
F
C
F
G
C
G
B17
After solos, D.S. al fi
C
G
C
G
C
G
C
G
CODA
fi
G
LESSON 24: READING
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LEAD SHEET
This lead sheet shows the bass/guitar riff (see the ending), which you can double with low notes in your left hand.
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LISTEN
P L AY
, Don t Look Down "Hard Rock"
C
Intro
By Matt Marvuglio
= 88
G
C
A F
G
C
C
G
C
G
F
C
G
C
B C
G
C
G
C
G
G
F
F
C
G
G
C
G
Ending
G
Unison: bass, keys & guitar
PERFORMANCE TIP
When you play from a lead sheet, use it to help you keep your place. Even when you keep repeating the same comping patterns, follow along with the melody and chords as they are played by other instruments. 124