Hear and Play Jazz 201: Piano Chord Progressions Repeating Sharp 9 And Melody Line!

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 professional chord progressions that can take your jazz playing to another level! 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! Discover How to overcome fear when it comes to improvising and learn what it takes to play runs, licks, and solos with ease. How to use the same exact system professional musicians use to solo with comfort and precision over any chord progression. How to avoid making the mistakes most musicians make when it comes to improvising and playing the right ideas over common chords. How to shortcut your way to professional status and sound amazing on the piano without years of training. Visit www.HearandPlayJazz201.com for much more… “You’ve Waited Long Enough! Start Soloing and Improvising Now!” Incorporate a special technique that’ll give you a very polished sound and guarantee that you’re the one shining up there

Greyson97: Better Than Beiber

<a href=”http://www.musicbyday.com/the-next-youtube-sensation-greyson97-paparazzi/822/”>A cover of “Paparazzi” by a 6th grade boy</a> is the latest in a long line of “YouTube sensation” and for a very good reason. Greyson97 is a fantastic singer! The way his music career is quickly taking off (he’s already booked on Ellen) off of a YouTube video reminds me of how the now super famous Justin Bieber got his career kick started. The big difference is Greyson 97’s “Paparazzi” video is much more impressive.

While I would definitely rather listen to <a href=”http://www.musicbyday.com/the-beatles-remastered-stereo-cd-box-set/492/”>The Beatles Remastered Stereo CD Box Set</a> I do have to give some love to this young kid (who I only know by his username on YouTube because he is quite a vocalist, especially when his youth is considered.

Other than the clear singing talent that “Greyson97” has, I think what’s most impressive is the passion that he seems to have in his vocals. I believe that is what sets him apart from other talented young vocalists out there. And it is the passion I hear in these vocals that is missing from the majority of popular music these days.

I must say that the quality of the recording on his original songs is not very high. Perhaps I’m being too hard on “Greyson97″ since he’s just a sixth grader but he could definitely stand to read up on the latest information on the topic of <a href=”http://www.homestudioessentials.com”>home recording</a>.

Although, I’m sure that will not be necessary because some big name producer will jump at the chance to create a hit album with this kid. Justin Bieber has already shown that “internet viral sensations” can have a hit CD and I am pretty sure Greyson97 could have a big hit album too.

I do want to end with a bit of a “teaching moment.” Fantastic singers come and go. It’s great compositions that really matter. I believe what makes so much of modern popular music so easily forgettable isn’t that there aren’t excellent singers (there are) but that there are not enough great songwriters.

Learn how to play easy Rockabilly blues guitar rhythms riffs

www.nextlevelguitar.com Click thelink above to receive free exclusive videos, newletters, and lots of free guitar and music goodies from Next Level Guitar. In this lesson we teach you an easy and fun rockabilly blues single note rhythm progression. ENJOY! Many more full on video lessons at the full on instructional website at: www.nextlevelguitar.com

Learning Violin – How to play 99 and 98 March w/ sheet music

Learn how to play the 99 March (by Randal Bays) and the 98 March (Irish Traditional) on the violin. The sheet music and midi are available at: www.mindlaboratory.com The version transcribed here was played by Randal Bays. It can be heard here- www.youtube.com If anyone can figure out the guitar chords, please send them this way.

Playing Flute Scales in D Major : How to Play the 7th Note in a D Major Flute Scale

Learn how to play the seventh note in a D major scale on the flute from an expert flutist in this free video on musical instruments and music theory. Expert: Kiely Griffin Bio: Kiely Griffin is a third-year music management and jazz flute student at the Hartt School of Music in West Hartford, CT. She has previously served as vice president, president and member of MEIS Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

How long does it take, in months, to learn to play harmonica ?

How long does it take, in months, to learn to play harmonica to the point where you could jam with some folks playing blues and not get pillows thrown at your head?

I’m not talking technical brilliance here – just good enough to be having fun on standard blues songs without hitting painful notes or chords every other bar or two..

For the sake of the argument, assume about 30 min. per day of practice, and prior familiarity with music in general.

Thanks!

How to Play Rock & Roll Drums : How to Add 16th Note Fills to a Drum Beat

Learn how to play sixteenth note fills in a rock and roll drum beat in this free music lesson video clip. Expert: Kevin Grossman Bio: Kevin Grossman is a young drummer who is studying music at the Jackie McLean Institute of Jazz, in the University of Hartford. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Learn To Play Recorder Promo Video

Learn to Play Recorder For more excellent DVD and audio downloads visit gr8digitaldownloads.dloadshop.com To buy this great tutorial as an iphone application visit the app store here itunes.apple.com This comprehensive series of lessons make learning the recorder great fun. The series includes lessons on: •Assembling and cleaning your recorder •Getting a sound; the too method •Left hand fingering •Adding the right hand •Thumb techniques •Vibrato and high notes The recorder is often the first instrument we learn to play when we are very young. This is because this wonderful instrument is small, transportable and easy to get proficient very quickly. This doesnt mean that the recorder is any less rewarding than other instruments and many famous classical pieces are written for this much loved instrument. This series will appeal to adults and children alike, and would be suitable for parents who wished to learn with their kids. Have fun while you learn with Learn To Play Recorder.