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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
Learn to Play Guitar
www.GuideYouCanTrust.com — Learn to Play Guitar It is possible to learn to play guitar quickly. While it is common for many to invest a lot of money into lessons, this is not a requirement. If you want to succeed in guitar playing, you may start today. Within a short time, you will find that you are succeeding in your goal of being a proficient guitar player – all it takes is a few simple and very easy lessons to get you moving on your desire to play. Anyone young or old can successfully learn to play guitar by learning just a few common chord combinations and practicing approximately fifteen minutes a day. Tuning your guitar is also simple with a “guitar tuner” that is a relatively inexpensive electronic device that “listens” to the tone of each string and tells you how to adjust the strings to get each one tuned properly. It only takes approximately fifteen minutes per day and six simple lessons that you can learn on your own to master the basics of playing the guitar. These easy methods include fundamental 4/4 rhythm, chord changing, chord structure, and practice songs By learning just six of the primary chords that include G, C, and D major, and E, A, and D minor, you can play a variety of songs by your favorite artists. If you have always had an interest in learning how to play the guitar, you can learn to play guitar today by visiting us at: www.GuideYouCanTrust.com
Learn to play hotel California on your Guitar
Thanks to comment. Learn to play guitar by playing songs !!! without theory 🙂
How to play basic harmonica rhythms
I brought back this old lesson for a few friends that want to learn to play. Good luck Brae and Zuki. Check out my Harp website for more learning stuff and any help needed. liveharmonicalessons.com
Sax Lesson – Stratospheric sax gliss (Dean Hilson – tenor sax)
digitalpill.tv A sax lesson from Dean Hilson on how to glide effortlessly into the the upper register in one long ascending note, which is called a gliss or glissando. Technique for intermediate to advanced sax players. Learn to play saxophone high tones. Im using a 10* Otto Link with a No. 3 Vandoren ZZ and a BG Ligature L28MJ. The horn is a Selmer Mk.6, serial 123XXX. Which puts it around 1964 I think.
Harmonica: How to play 12 Bar Blues
C harmonica: All of my “How To” videos are collected here in this group: www.youtube.com And check out my original music and photographs at my new website!!! www.pazzmanmusic.com holla at yer boy I try to share some wealth of harmonica how to early on a Sunday morning… (C major diatonic harp, the most common one) Also, I try to answer questions like: what harp should I use, or I’m a beginner what should I ‘yadda’ In the harmonica group.. Also, here is the tab tabbed out… 1st Riff: 4x = 3 4 (3) 3 2nd Riff: 2x = 4 4 (3) 4 1st Riff: 2x 3rd Riff: 1x = 3 (3) 4 (4) 2nd Riff: 1x 1st Riff: 2x – (and you can do a turnaround riff during the end of this, like a draw on the 4) and also, go to my page and check out my original music. 3 4 (3) 3 3 4 (3) 3 3 4 (3) 3 3 4 (3) 3 4 4 (3) 4 4 4 (3) 4 3 4 (3) 3 3 4 (3) 3 3 (3) 4 (4) 4 4 (3) 4 3 4 (3) 3 3 4 (3) 3
Improvising on the saxophone – Learn to play the saxophone – sax lesson – Hello Saxophone
www.HelloSaxophone.com In this video James Dóxx gives an example of a very easy tune to practice some basic saxophone improvisations with. This movie is a free demo and one of the many high quality video instructions that come with “Hello Saxophone, The easy startersguide to the saxophone”. Hello Saxophone is tailored to get you from having never touched a saxophone right up to playing your first tunes without any help from outside and without teaching yourself bad habits! Of course it’s always best to get a teacher to help you if possible but if you’re in Alaska and there isn’t one around or if you just don’t have the time or money. This is the way to do it safely without one! http The number one starters guide to the saxophone!
Learn to Play Happy Birthday on Violin
Happy birthday is a classic song that everybody knows hears often. Learn to play this song on the violin with step by step instructions. Happy birthday is played with both high and low 2’s on violin. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Learning to play the saxophone (Hello Saxophone)
Learning to play the saxophone is fun! This movie is a demo of the many instructional video’s that are included in:”Hello Saxophone (www.hellosaxophone.com) The easy starters guide to the saxophone. For more info visit www.HelloSaxophone.com The first thing to do is to put the mouthpiece up against the upper front teeth in your mouth. Put your upper teeth about halfway on top of the mouthpiece (see the picture below). Its important that you dont push your teeth on the sax! but to push the sax up against your teeth! You do this by pushing the sax forward very slightly with your left thumb and by making sure the length of the neck strap is right. Let the horn rest comfortably against your belly. When you have the mouthpiece in your mouth, push the top of the saxophone away from you gently with your left thumb. You will feel some pressure on your upper teeth. The saxophone becomes sort of stuck between your thumbs and your upper teeth. This will leave your lower jaw completely free so you can breathe in easily without the sax bumbling about in your mouth. This also allows you to control the vibrations of the reed very precisely. Put your lower lip against the reed (make sure your lower teeth dont touch the reed). Curl your lower lip a little like you would if you were biting your lip or trying to say the B in the word baby very clearly so it becomes like a cushion between your lower teeth and the reed. Tthe key to producing good sound is good breathing. Pretend youre …