Learn basic finger tapping techniques and some cool licks based in A minor pentatonic. Thi
Learn basic finger tapping techniques and some cool licks based in A minor pentatonic. This lesson makes it easy and shows you from the start. Taught by Justin Sandercoe (Guitar Institute Instructor, Katie Melua Band) Big Thanks to Jedi Master for filming and editing Support notes can be found at www.justinguitar.com(more)(less)
Learn the basic parts of the accordion in this free music lesson from an expert accordion
Learn the basic parts of the accordion in this free music lesson from an expert accordion player.(more)(less)
Part II of a two-part lesson on how to hold the harp. Gussow sings and plays a Muddy Wat
Part II of a two-part lesson on how to hold the harp. Gussow sings and plays a Muddy Waters tune to open, then demos and discusses his harp-grip--not the "reference standard" grip, but one with certain advantages.
For blues harmonica instructional materials focusing on classic repertoire, check out Modern Blues Harmonica:
Always wanted to learn beatbox? DJ Venolla is here to help. Lesson tutorials are excerpted
Always wanted to learn beatbox? DJ Venolla is here to help. Lesson tutorials are excerpted, compiled and summarized from other beatboxers . Dedicated to all my friends in Subang Jaya. Human Beatbox in Malaysia add me up!
Credits(sources)are attributed at the end of this tutorial.
PART 2 http://youtube.com/watch?v=rQp3rTfamAk
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Just doing ya'll a favor and need 2 kill my time since i am unemployed. -_-
Regret note: I'm still figuring out how 2 put the notation simultaneously with the video explanation. Pardon my grammatically wrong english; it's a part of my Malaysian slang.(more)(less)
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Master Drummer Lamin Jassey now teaches you one on
http://www.djembedrumminglessons.com Master Drummer Lamin Jassey now teaches you one on one for the first time ever online.
Lamin has dedicated his life to the Djembe Drum and taught thousands of people all around the world to play instantly whilst having fun.
In this short video he shows you some basic rhythms and a very brief overview of his BRAND new online tutorials, which have been created following huge demand for him as a teacher.
We can GUARANTEE that Lamin is the most authentic teacher you will find online: he lives and breathes the djembe and still takes intimate groups to his home community in Senegal Gambia each year to integrate with his family and both play drums & dance where he grew up and learnt the power of rhythm.
Thank you for your interest and if you know any friends or associates who would like the benefits of playing djembe drums please do direct them to
http://www.nextlevelguitar.com
How to play slide guitar
Beginner guitar lesson on slide
http://www.nextlevelguitar.com How to play slide guitar Beginner guitar lesson on slide guitar You can play guitar slide today(more)(less)
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The first move in scratching/editing sounds on reco
http://www.djtutor.com/scratchbasics The first move in scratching/editing sounds on record dx, cd dx. Fr hundreds more DJ tutorial vieos like this go to djtutor.com(more)(less)
This is a jazz piano tutorial of the Miles Davis tune "So What" from Kind of Blue.
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This is a jazz piano tutorial of the Miles Davis tune "So What" from Kind of Blue.
Thanks again YouTube for featuring me! ...
Some cool things to do: 1) Over D minor I think mostly D dorian in the left hand. In the right hand however, I think D, Db, and Eb Dorian. Using half step chromatically "out" scales is the easiest way to add and resolve tension. You may also want to try the tritone which is Ab Dorian. You can and should take the LH out too occasionally as well. 2) When the bass player is pedaling the I or V you have ANY option of diatonic scales to play since he is implying no scale with his walking. These include (but are not limited to) D harmonic minor, D mel. minor, D dim, D altered, D major, D lydian, and many more! You can also play with half step chromaticism while doing this! 3) It's easy to want to over play in a modal tune where you know the basic scale very well. A way to break up the monotony of single note lines is block chords. I use 4th voicings in the LH w/ octaves, single notes, clusters, and thirds in the RH. It's a hip and updated way to play the George Shearing style over modern tunes. 4) Cluster Vocings: Practice just dropping letting your hand randomly fall on the piano. Remember, for it to sound best all the notes you "fall" in to should relate to the scale you're improvising with. Clare Fischer used to do this, but he often didn't worry about scale relationships until AFTER the fact. 5) If you don't own "Kind of Blue" go buy it! Now...
Read Mark Levine's section on "So What" chords in his "Jazz Piano Book." He talks extensively about how to alter standard So What chords.
Playing contrunpuntaly with quartal vocings is a great thing. It's used extensively by pianists Hal Galper and Enrico Pieranunzi. If you haven't heard of Enrico check out "Live in Paris." It's one of the most impressive trio albums I've ever heard. Check him out here:
http://www.myspace.com/enricopieranunzi
Thanks to Lot2Learn for helping me with this one.(more)(less)
Brad White http://pan-flute.com/letter shows how to play the panflute. I have two panflute
Brad White http://pan-flute.com/letter shows how to play the panflute. I have two panflute sites
http://panflute.net http://pan-flute.com
For over 40 years Brad White has been studying, collecting and performing on indigenous wooden flutes such as South American and European panpipes, Renaissance & Baroque woodwinds, Irish whistles and Indian flutes, just to name a few. Brad is always striving to discover and master new instruments. Born in Los Angeles he moved to the Islands of Hawaii in his early adult years.
There he became well known for his exotic and virtuoso flute playing, teaching for several years at the University of Hawaii and performing as a featured artist in Hawaii's concert halls and world class hotels. He is a winner of Hawaii's Grammy Awards and has appeared for dignitaries, senators, ambassadors and heads of state. His music has taken him to the Orient, Europe and throughout the United States and Canada. He has created such popular Sugo favorites as Isle of Dreams, Voyage l and ll, Winter's Journey and Acoustic Christmas. Visit: www.pan-flute.com(more)(less)
Howdy yodel folks!
I've finally gotten around to making a new yodel lesson. In this le
Howdy yodel folks!
I've finally gotten around to making a new yodel lesson. In this lesson I'm teaching how to do the "tag" yodel I do at the end of a yodel resolving from the 5 chord to the 1 chord, and then after that I discuss some ways to help your voice break. If you watched the first one but are having trouble, maybe these tips will help.
Here are the "words" LAY ee ODLE OH oh AY ee dee OH LAY ee ODLE OH wee deee
If you haven't watched the first one, watch it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6s6NM5sYQs
Thanks to all who have contributed by means of comments, PMs, and the one email from someone who somehow figured out what my email address was
If you want to see more of these, please leave a comment saying so. It'll be very encouraging me when I'm thinking about making the next one. Also feel free to let me know what type of yodel stuff you'd like to hear about.(more)(less)
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