Get Piano Lesson 2 (Part Two) Left Hand Staccato Exercises

Left hand warmed up? Good, this next piano exercise will put a little more pressure on your fingers and force them to play independently. Yes, this is still a beginner [...]

Gretsch G5120 Review – Twang on a Budget

Make no mistake about it. The world of electric guitars is dominated by Fender Stratocasters and Gibson Les Pauls, so much so that you tend to lose track of the other really cool guitars out there. If you’ve never played a big hollowbody guitar through a cranked Vox or Fender amp, then you don’t know what you’re missing. One instrument that can help you on the path to twang is the super-affordable Gretsch G5120.

2010 Next Level Percussion Theatre at Heartland Winter Arts Assocation Championships

2010 Next Level Percussion Theatre at Heartland Winter Arts Association Championships on March 6th, 2010 at Iowa Western Community College.

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Waste This • Justin Sandercoe (Live with band at Bush Hall)

Published on March 9th, 2010no comments

This is a live performance of my tune Waste This from my album Small Town Eyes: bit.ly Filmed at my album launch party gig at Bush Hall in London on Feb 28th 2010. The audio is just off the camera mic (I screwed up and didn’t get the desk tape!) so excuse that. Big thanks to my awesome band: Drums: Tom Meadows Bass: Svetlana Vassileva Guitar: Dario Cortese (B-Bender Telecaster, cool!) Keys: Tim Jackson Backing Vocal: Susan Blair Thanks to all the people that came along, it really was a cracking gig, I had an awesome time and am really happy that we got the record off to a good start! ;) More info at www.justinsandercoe.com Yes, I will have lesson up for this song sometime soon. Thanks for watching and take care, J. .

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Zoot Sims with Gary McFarland Orchestra 1966

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Zoot Sims with Gary mcfarland Orchestra 1966 1) It’s a Blue World (Bob Wright / Chet Forrest) 2) Does the Sun Really Shine on the Moon? (Gary mcfarland) Personnel: Zoot Sims (tenor sax), David Snell (harp), Jack Parnell (conduct), and Gary mcfarland (arrange) Orchestra include Strings from the album ‘WAITING GAME’

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Robert Slack, Round Midnight, Percussion

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Rob Slack, Vibes and Drums, Luther Hughes Bass, Mike Scott Guitar, Bill Hunker Piano

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How To Play November Rain by Guns N’ Roses on piano/keyboard

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How To Play November Rain by Guns N’ Roses on piano/keyboard

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Rock Guitar Lessons – Lead Guitar for Playing Rock!

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guitarplayeruniversity.com Guitar Lessons rock out http Seriously, this is a rock guitar lesson on how to “rock out!” This combines pull-off licks, dive bombs and an A chord to produce a great rock sound. Enjoy!

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Electric Guitar Lessons: Unlike Any Other!

Published on March 8th, 2010no comments

Electric guitars are not played by merely strumming or plucking. It needs to be attached to an electrical source and an amplifier. The electric guitar is favored by many because of its advantages over acoustic guitars. While acoustic guitars produce a natural plain sound, the electric guitar is much diverse in terms of sound. That is why it is the number one choice for playing rock music and alike.

For most people, electric guitar lessons are easier than acoustic guitar lessons. For one, the strings of the acoustic guitar are heavier and thicker than the electric guitar. It would be very easy for a beginner to adjust to the electric guitar since it has a soft touch. Then, there are more resources for electric guitars available online.

In most cases, getting electric guitar lessons online would already be enough. These online tutorials would teach you basic chords and basic positions which are basically what you need to be able to play the electric guitar. Playing this type of guitar requires more improvising since it deals with new age music.

Easy to understand guitar lessons are omnipresent in the internet. In current times, more people prefer to study the electric guitar through the internet than study it with a teacher. This would save them a lot of money. And the reason why you can study it on your own is because actual songs are used in studying electric guitars.

Learning music theory, however, should not be forgotten. Music theory has a lot to do with your improvement as much as practice has. Luckily, there are several sites nowadays that provide these materials online. This way, it would not be hard for you to input some fundamental music theory on you head. Playing without understanding is not music. Thus, music theory is a very significant part of learning to play the electric guitar.

Many people say that it is easier to learn the electric guitar than other instruments. When playing the guitar, one makes use of Tabs. The advantage of using tabs is that you can immediately know where the chord is found in the guitar. Unlike in note reading, you are only given a series of notes for you to play.

Looking for the best electric guitar lessons? Visit TheGuitarLessons.org for articles, tips and information on guitar tutorials and free guitar lessons.

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