"Are You Washed In The Blood" Free Bluegrass Gospel Banjo Lesson

Tabs available @ www.richardsandsouthern.com . This is my version of one of my favorite hymns of ALL TIME!! I’ve played this both as an offertory piece, and expanded into a full version with my sisters. And SUBSCRIBE if you like free lessons 🙂 Adios!

How to Play Drums : Drum Practice Routines, Exercises & Techniques

Use great drum practice exercises and methods, including using a practice pad, metronome, instructional book and mirror; learn how with tips from our expert drum and percussion instructor in this free drum kit video music lesson. Expert: Frank Favacho Contact: www.bluehandpercussion.com Bio: Frank Favacho is the 2004 & 2005 winner of the “Guitar Center Drum Off” and has performed and recorded with a large variety of groups. He currently teaches in Austin, TX. Filmmaker: EV studios

I want to learn to play the piano?

I’ve been interested in learning to play the piano, I might take classes this summer and everything. I was wondering thought if anybody could give me any advice in what kind of piano I should buy?I want to buy one later if I improve with the classes, but I don’t know what kind I should get. I know I might be getting ahead of myself but I’m just too curious so yeah. I don’t know a whole lot about pianos but I’m learning a bit right now, so if anybody has any kind of advice for me I will really appreciate it!

2 Learning & Playing Tuba/Trumpet/Euphonium/Baritone/Flugelhorn/French Horn/Cornet

In this video, Brett Youens describes the logic behind the system of valves on brass instruments, with the tuba used as an example. www.geocities.com (Transcript) Hi. Let’s look a little more at brass instruments with valves and how they work. This is a tuba, but as we know, it could just as well be a trumpet, or a euphonium, or a French horn, or a flugelhorn; they all work on the same principles. Let’s look today at the logic behind the system of fingerings. If you think about it, there are only two possible states for a valve: either depressed or not. A lot like a human, I guess. So if each of the three valves has two different possibilities – and we have two times two times two – which gives us eight possibilities. The highest note we could play is by not depressing any valve. And a little lower is pressing the baby; a little lower is pressing the daddy, and a little lower is pressing the granddaddy. Now, let’s think about this from the bottom up: If we press everything, then we get the lowest note we could. And a little higher, subtracting the baby, subtracting the daddy, subtracting the granddaddy. So this is just a mirror image of itself. And these two notes, of course, produce – again, aside from tuning issues that don’t concern us here – the same note. Now, think about the following: Every single note that a tuba or a trumpet or a flugelhorn or a French horn or a euphonium ever plays, they play it with one of these eight possibilities. So there’s not much in the

how to learn to play drums without drums?

I do not have the money to buy a drum set, but I really want to learn to play drums? The only thing that I would afford to buy is a pair of drum sticks. I’m 20 and I think it would take me a few years to save up the money to buy a set (even the basic ones) since I can’t get a job now and I’m still in school. My question is, could I learn by using the drum sticks that I have and hitting on different surfaces around my house like the table or the chair?

Thanks in advance!

How to Play the Sax : Saxophone Warm-Up Routines

Practice routines for warming up on the saxophone before playing;learn how with tips from our expert sax player in this free sax video music lesson. Expert: Mitch Kaplan Contact: www.ricksmusicalinstruments.com Bio: Mitch Kaplan has performed and taught music for two decades. He is also a published author of music education books and online articles. Filmmaker: JASON FREEDMAN