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Mark Wood/new material
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See what the Viper is capable of in the hands of its inventor, premier electric violinist Mark Wood. Here's Fire 'n Ice, the first video from Mark's new Turbow album. PLEASE SHARE, LIKE, AND COMMENT! 

 Many of you know he was with TSO from 1999-2008. Enjoy.

https://youtu.be/igIWNc8dYUI
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(08-24-2016, 08:33 AM)thedoc Wrote: See what the Viper is capable of in the hands of its inventor, premier electric violinist Mark Wood. Here's Fire 'n Ice, the first video from Mark's new Turbow album. PLEASE SHARE, LIKE, AND COMMENT! 

 Many of you know he was with TSO from 1999-2008. Enjoy.

https://youtu.be/igIWNc8dYUI

awesome: Mark does not need TSO in fact Mark is too good for TSO-he is too much the professional to be running around and jumping around like Roddy.
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Mark has a rock orchestra camp where he teaches kids to run and jump while playing.
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(01-10-2017, 04:50 AM)69RoadRunner Wrote: Mark has a rock orchestra camp where he teaches kids to run and jump while playing.

That is not entirely accurate. His camp is an amazing musical experience for players who want to expand their thinking and repertoire outside of the norm. Students learn to work on their improv skills, play other non-classical styles, as well as improving compositional and arranging skills. Is stage presence factored in? Absolutely. But running and jumping is not part of the curriculum. It is all about inspiring musicians to grow - something that Mark excels at.

Mark never needed to do this silly leaping around. Sure it makes for a good photograph and everyone oohs and ahs, but Mark was and is about the music first and his strong majestic presence on the TSO stage commanded respect and it was a pleasure to hear him play.
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(01-10-2017, 02:14 PM)danfromnj Wrote:
(01-10-2017, 04:50 AM)69RoadRunner Wrote: Mark has a rock orchestra camp where he teaches kids to run and jump while playing.

That is not entirely accurate. His camp is an amazing musical experience for players who want to expand their thinking and repertoire outside of the norm.  Students learn to work on their improv skills, play other non-classical styles, as well as improving compositional and arranging skills. Is stage presence factored in? Absolutely. But running and jumping is not part of the curriculum.  It is all about inspiring musicians to grow - something that Mark excels at.

Mark never needed to do this silly leaping around. Sure it makes for a good photograph and everyone oohs and ahs, but Mark was and is about the music first and his strong majestic presence on the TSO stage commanded respect and it was a pleasure to hear him play.
so true
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