Sax Lesson: tuning the registers (Leo Dale – alto saxophone) how to play sax in tune

digitalpill.tv A sax lesson from Leo Dale on how to keep the various registers of the saxophone in tune. Using the interval of the 6th and some handy tips he picked up from studying JS Bach’s cello suites. Technique for intermediate to advanced sax players.

Learn to play jazz guitar Melodic Minor Lesson Part 3

I’m no jazz master, but this seems to be the most jazziest function of the scale. this is the Altered scale, or the Melodic Minor Scale a half step up. so in a jazzy ii VI Dmin7 G7 Cmaj7 you play the G# Melodic minor over the G7 and you get a real jizzazzy sound. try it out, and thanks a lot!!!

Learn How To Play Blazing Fast Country Pickin' Guitar Solos – Restless Vince Gill – Nervous Breakdown Brad Paisley…

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Learn To Play Drums (Part 8) – Quick, Easy, Simple! (Practice Suggestion 2a & 2b)

www.drumstheword.com This is part 8 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 video takes drum beats 2a and 2b and combines them into one four bar pattern. By practising this pattern you can learn how to switch between eighth notes and quarter notes with the right hand, two of the most popular right hand patterns. 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 drummers 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

How to Play Piano: The basics, lesson #1

An instructional video I made to help new people learn to play the piano! ~~~EDIT~~~ If you want to see the other videos I have made (there are 20 lessons, and it is still on going) click on “more video’s from this user on the side bar. Or if you’d like to be updated with all my new videos feel free to subscribe ^_^ Thanks! Please go check out my website and sign up on my forum. Join the music community! www.howtoplaypiano.ca

How to Play the Flute: Tips and Techniques : How to Play B Flat Scale on the Flute

Learn how to play a B flat scale on theflute from a professional flutist in this free music lesson video about musical instruments and music theory. Expert: Leah Connolly Bio: Leah Connolly graduated from Rollins College with a Bachelor of Arts in Music Performance – Flute. She has performed in prestigious music halls all over the world, including Lincoln Center in NYC. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

Learn To Play Drums (Part 4) – Quick, Easy, Simple! (Beginner Basic Rock Beat)

www.drumstheword.com This is part 4 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 Piano in a year -Play the chords – Week 2

www.myspace.com www.itunes.com Hey guys My name is Rafe. I am in a band called Trick of Disaster. A few years ago I made a video called learn piano in 3 minutes on a whim, and now it has over 130000 views and gets over 300 views every day. So because of that, I decided to make a lot videos. The idea here isnt to take someone from moderate to expert, but to take someone from beginner to moderate. I try to keep things as simple as possible, starting at the very beginning. It doesnt matter how inexperienced you are, the idea is Im trying to keep it so easy that even a novice student who has never seen a grand piano before will learn something. By the way, I know what you’re thinking! Piano is for lamos, why would I want to learn piano? Guitar is where it’s at! The only people who play piano are old fogies who are dead like Beethoven, Bach, and other crappy old composers. But there are actually tons of cool bands that play piano! Here are just a few: John Mayer, Coldplay, Elton John, The Fray, Aliscia Keys, The Beatles, The Fray, Gavin Degraw, Radiohead, Muse and Eminem!

LEARN TO PLAY BLUES HARMONICA – Lesson# 5 – BAJAN PIEDPIPER

Learn to play harmonica. MUSIC 100 Put the video on pause and read these side-bar notes before you watch. There are two aspects of music that particularly interest us – melody and harmony. In blues, the melody will be played by a lead instrument (for us on a harp) and the harmony (chords) will be played -usually – by a guitar or a keyboard such as a piano or organ. Playing blues has to do with improvising. What you want to avoid when improvising are ‘sour notes’ –ie notes that sound discordant! THE FACT IS you can play ANY note ANY TIME! ~ But there is a ‘trick’ to it! There are notes that sound right and some that definitely sound ‘wrong’ ! YOUR EAR TELLS YOU WHICH NOTES ARE HARMONIOUS AND WHICH ARE INHARMONIOUS! HOW TO DEAL WITH SOUR NOTES ~ DAMAGE CONTROL – Trick #1 -ooo- HOW TO PLAY RIFFS THAT ‘FIT’ EACH TIME ~ Trick#2. One of the skills you have to learn ~ is how to cover a mistake. Whenever you play a discordant note, what some call a ‘wrong note’ – you get off it right away! You certainly may use them as stepping stones, meaning when you play it (or them) you just touch them and quickly move to the next note. Another way of saying this is ~ you can use discordant notes as links to bridge one harmonious note to the other. Again, let it be clear: the trick is to not dwell long or linger on the discordant note. In real terms ~ you may use all notes when you play, but discordant notes you use as passing tones. Yes! DO use ‘discordant notes’ – they give your music