Hear and Play Jazz 201: New Extended 2-5-1 Licks To Spice up Your Playing!

Visit www.HearandPlayJazz201.com or call 1-877-856-4187. James Wrubel, from the Hear And Play jazz 201 learning dvd, gives you a great inside look into some of his favorite fancy jazz 2-5-1 licks you can do with in jazz! It’s a few minutes of a mega multi-hour course on playing by ear (with no sheet music). James has played with jazz greats such as Brian Lynch, the late Jon Stubblefield, Leslie Drayton, Keith Fiddmont, the late Ronald Muldrow, Tim Green, Bijon Watson, Gilbert Castellanos, Kim Richmond, Roger Cairns, Matt Roberts, Nedra Wheeler, Raymond Pounds, Del Atkins, Yoron Israel, Eddie Palmieri, Arturo O’Farrill, Conrad Herwig, Jimmy Bosch, Bobby Sanabria, Jose Madera, Los Fakires, Graham Collier, George Lewis and many more! “Introducing My Good Friend, Mr. James Wrubel…” James Wrubel has been wowing crowds in the music world since the mere age of 5 years old! Being classically trained at one of the most widely-known musical institutions in the country has provided him with the superior knowledge and application needed to shine while performing with both the award-winning student orchestra under Los Angeles Philharmonic Concertmaster Alexander Treger as well as some of the top jazz musicians around the globe! I’m talking about players like the great Fred Haas, Terry Trotter, John Rangel, Stuart Elster, “Father” John D’Amico and the list goes on and on. His unique ability to play so many different styles of jazz is very rare and highly sought after. His diverse

Induction of The Ventures

From Seattle, The Ventures defined instrumental guitar rock in the 1960s. Their hits bookended the decade, from 1960s Walk Dont Run to 1969s Hawaii Five-O. Nokie Edwards twang-guitar and the crisp rhythm of Don Wilson, bassist Bob Bogle and drummer Mel Taylor gave every Ventures album their trademark bent note sound. Long admired by other bands like the Beatles (and especially George Harrison), Stephen Stills, Joe Walsh, Aerosmith, and others, the Ventures hit the Billboard chart nearly three dozen times in the 1960s. The transparent stereo mixes enabled guitarists to isolate and learn every riff, an idea that fueled 1965s essential instruction LP Play Guitar With the Ventures. Founders of surf rock, the Ventures inspired a classic line of Mosrite guitars and have maintained a flourishing touring and recording career for decades, especially in Europe and Japan. Presented by John Fogerty

How to Play Country Guitar : Rhythm Playing on Country Guitar

Learn how to spice up your country guitar rhythm playing in this free video on how to play the country guitar. Expert: Josh Zee Contact: www.themothertruckers.com Bio: A lifelong player of the guitar, Josh Zee is currently the lead guitarist for the band, The Mother Truckers.

Jason White – Really teaching you how to Play Gospel Piano (2 of 2)

Jason White is to much! I felt your pain. All that rewinding the video to get the chords down. Just for you I created a sheet to printout with the chords from this video. Go to the site directly below to get it. www.jasonwhitechords.icanplaygospel.com Oh and if you want the full length DVD now. You can go to the link below. Last time I checked it was on sale and it was worth it at full price. It’s like 4 1 hours of pure next level stuff. Enjoy. tinyurl.com

Learn To Play Drums (Part 6) – Quick, Easy, Simple! (Beginner Basic Rock Beat)

www.DrumsTheWord.com This is part 6 of a series of beginner videos in which I demonstrate for you the first few drum beats every drummer learns when they start out as a beginner. This beat uses quarter notes on the Hi-Hat. It’s a really simple, easy and fun drum groove to learn and will start you on your way to greater things! By the end of this video you will have learned how to play this beat and would have seen the beat played at three different tempos – slow, medium and fast. This clip is taken from a video series I intend to complete some time in the near future. I couldn’t resist sharing it with you right now though as I think it will be really useful for a lot of drummrs just starting out now. Hope you enjoy the video and please feel to email me at rob@drumstheword.com if you have any questions at all. Happy Drumming! For many other FREE drum lessons, videos, articles, drum charts, ideas and lots of drumming inspiration please visit… http