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Instrument Introduction: Choosing A Woodwind Instrument

Written on January 22nd, 2010 by larryno shouts

So I covered the basics in the video, before making your decision I highly encourage you to look at other videos on the internet of people playing the instrument that you want to play. (Bass Clarinet people can look at my channel) Also!!! I did not go through everything about instruments, I actually skipped a lot, talk to someone who knows about what instrument you are interested in. I also highly suggest getting a private lessons teacher Feel free to friend or subscribe to me and ask …

Guitar Lessons – Learn How to Play Chords – Rock – Blues – Country – Jazz – strat – sg

Written on September 8th, 2010 by larryno shouts

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    Written on September 8th, 2010 by larryno shouts

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      Blues Piano Lessons Ch. 10 (Updated)

      Written on September 6th, 2010 by larryno shouts

      Blues Piano Lessons Ch. 10 (Updated)

      Written on September 4th, 2010 by larryno shouts

      From www.PlayPianoTODAY.com – this is the updated version of Ch. 10 from the online blues piano lessons series. In this chapter, we’ll dive deep into new right and left hand blues piano riffs and techniques. Check it out!

      Blues Piano Lessons Ch. 10 (Updated)

      Written on September 4th, 2010 by larryno shouts

      From www.PlayPianoTODAY.com – this is the updated version of Ch. 10 from the online blues piano lessons series. In this chapter, we’ll dive deep into new right and left hand blues piano riffs and techniques. Check it out!

      Blues Piano Lessons Ch. 10 (Updated)

      Written on September 1st, 2010 by larryno shouts

      From www.PlayPianoTODAY.com – this is the updated version of Ch. 10 from the online blues piano lessons series. In this chapter, we’ll dive deep into new right and left hand blues piano riffs and techniques. Check it out!

      Blues Piano Lessons Ch. 10 (Updated)

      Written on September 1st, 2010 by larryno shouts

      From www.PlayPianoTODAY.com – this is the updated version of Ch. 10 from the online blues piano lessons series. In this chapter, we’ll dive deep into new right and left hand blues piano riffs and techniques. Check it out!

      Keyboard Lesson: How to Record a Song

      Written on August 29th, 2010 by larryno shouts

      Slow Power Blues Guitar Lessons – Andy Aledort – Dom. 7th Mixolydian

      Written on August 29th, 2010 by larryno shouts

      FULL COURSE: truefire.com Join TrueFire for free! – www.truefire.com On Twitter – www.twitter.com On Facebook – www.truefire.com One of the great things about soloing over dominant seventh chords—and something that is certainly an essential technique when improvising on a slow blues—is that players are free to exploit the difference in quality between the minor third and the major third. The scale most closely associated with dominant seventh chords is Mixolydian; in G, G Mixolydian is spelled GABCDEF, with B as the major third. The minor third is one half step lower, Bb; this pitch can also be thought of as the b9 (flatted ninth). In bar 1 of the solo, I begin on beat one by hammering on from the minor to the major third, and, on beat two, incorporate both the minor and the major third. Be aware of the difference in quality between these intervals and try to take advantage of that difference while crafting your solos.

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