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How to play piano/keyboard lesson 1-an introduction
hey guys and girls, this is my first video for complete beginner-advanced piano, so anyone who wants to start, get a keyboard and piano, some time to practice and watch my lessons!! i’m currently making videos on a 4day-week basis to get the lessons going so any feedback would be accepted kindly! enjoy!
slow Piano Guitar latin percussion
This piano instrumental is called Star of Teresa. It is an original melody written and performed by Mark Salona. This tune is from the Here in My Heart cd. Copyright 2009. I hope you enjoy it!! To purchase MP3, click here: www.cdbaby.com Thanks so much for listening!
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Open Power Chords
www.dolphinstreet.com This is a very useful “shape” you can use to create nice sounding “open power chords”. The bottom 2 strings, B and E strings, ring open, while you move this shape along the fretboard to create great sounding chord voicings. Try and see what cool progressions you can come up with! Post yours on youtube and let me know.
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Free Piano Lesson – Improvisation & Soloing Ideas
This piano lesson explores improvisation… Why can some musicians create really tasty solos, and others just seem like their ‘doodling’?? This is the first of many lessons from www.schoolofmusiconline.com that attacks improvisation in a logical manner. Using five basic concepts you will be assured that every solo from now on will be interesting and musical. Say goodbye to ‘clashing’ notes!
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Guitar Lessons – I Will Follow You Into the Dark by Death Cab for Cutie Beginners Acoustic songs
Go to yourguitarsage.com to find out how to get a chart to this song and 100s of other songs!!! This guitar lesson vid shows you how to play I Will Follow You Into the Dark by Death Cab for Cutie. It shows you the chords, strumming technique and style. Check out yourguitarsage.com for info on my online instructional resources about charts, chords, strumming and the techniques that I use here in my videos.. For more guitar lessons, see my other free tutorials. For original and cover music by me, Erich, go to www.myspace.com . Since I’m so busy making new video tutorial lessons all the time and teaching guitar, I probably won’t have time to answer individual questions regarding guitar. Other videos cover beginner, advanced and intermediate levels. I teach rock, blues, country and just about any other style on electric or acoustic. If you can’t find your answer from the resources at the website above, keep digging into my vids, and I’m sure you will find your answer. Keep practicing!!!
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GUITAR THEORY: Arpeggio Swaps – Common Tone Use
www.creativeguitarstudio.com Andrew Wasson of Creative Guitar Studio answers a viewers question… Q: I like shred guitar, and how arpeggios sound when used in the leads, but some players are using the wrong arpeggios on chords. There must be some kind of logic to this, but I just don’t get the concept. Can notes exist in backing chords that relate to a different arpeggio that can be played over it? And, what is this idea called in music theory? Thank you for making guitar lessons on the internet, – Stefan, Germany A: One thing students need to get their head wrapped around when studying arpeggios — be it in shred guitar, or in almost any other style – is the fact that in a lead or melody line you don’t have to follow the exact same chord changes that the rhythm track is playing. Really cool arpeggio lines can come from a mixture of the correct arpeggio, as well as, what might seem like a completely unrelated arpeggio. The complete lesson article for this video will be available on the Creative Guitar Studio website shortly. Follow me on Twitter for lesson posting announcements: twitter.com ____________________________________ Andrew’s Official Q & A Guitar Blog Website: www.andrewwasson.com Andrew’s “Video GuitarBlog” YouTube Channel www.youtube.com The Creative Guitar Studio Website: www.creativeguitarstudio.com Follow Andrew on Blogspot: creativeguitarstudio.blogspot.com Follow on Twitter for new lesson announcements: twitter.com MySpace: www.myspace.com Facebook: www …
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GUITAR THEORY: Arpeggio Swaps – Common Tone Use
www.creativeguitarstudio.com Andrew Wasson of Creative Guitar Studio answers a viewers question… Q: I like shred guitar, and how arpeggios sound when used in the leads, but some players are using the wrong arpeggios on chords. There must be some kind of logic to this, but I just don’t get the concept. Can notes exist in backing chords that relate to a different arpeggio that can be played over it? And, what is this idea called in music theory? Thank you for making guitar lessons on the internet, – Stefan, Germany A: One thing students need to get their head wrapped around when studying arpeggios — be it in shred guitar, or in almost any other style – is the fact that in a lead or melody line you don’t have to follow the exact same chord changes that the rhythm track is playing. Really cool arpeggio lines can come from a mixture of the correct arpeggio, as well as, what might seem like a completely unrelated arpeggio. The complete lesson article for this video will be available on the Creative Guitar Studio website shortly. Follow me on Twitter for lesson posting announcements: twitter.com ____________________________________ Andrew’s Official Q & A Guitar Blog Website: www.andrewwasson.com Andrew’s “Video GuitarBlog” YouTube Channel www.youtube.com The Creative Guitar Studio Website: www.creativeguitarstudio.com Follow Andrew on Blogspot: creativeguitarstudio.blogspot.com Follow on Twitter for new lesson announcements: twitter.com MySpace: www.myspace.com Facebook: www …
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