#35 Scales in 6th's & 3rd's; Also Formula Patterns, Learn How to Play Piano

This lesson covers technique drills for you to practise daily. You’ll learn how to play piano faster if you can play your technique every day for even 15 – 20 minutes. Check out my website and Join the music community! Join the forum! Visit www.howtoplaypiano.ca Thanks for watching! Hope this helps!

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

In this video, Brett Youens describes the specific intervals produced by depressing the valves on brass instruments, with the tuba used as an example. www.geocities.com (Transcript) Hi. Let’s talk a little more about valved brass instruments and how they work. As you know, this is a tuba, but could just as well be a trumpet, or a euphonium, or a french horn, or a flugelhorn. They all work on the same principles. We’ve talked before about how the depression of one or more of the valves lowers the pitch; today we will talk specifically about by how much you can lower that pitch. So let’s take a look at a piano keyboard. The distance between these two notes is known as a whole step, or a whole tone. And the distance between these two notes is called a half step, or a half tone. Now what’s the difference? This is the whole tone; you see that there’s an extra key between them. And here’s the half tone; there’s no extra key between them. That’s the difference. So this is a whole tone and this is a whole tone; but this is a half tone. This would also be a half tone; this would also be a half tone. Another example of a whole step would be here because you see there is a note between them. So here’s a question for you: What’s the distance between those two notes? Well, the answer is: one, two, three. That distance, or that interval is three whole tones, and there is a name for that in western music: It’s called a “three-tone”. But, of course, no one would say “three-tone”, you

How to Play the Flute: Tips and Techniques : How to Position Fingers for the Flute

Learn flute finger positions 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 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

How to Play the Bass Guitar : How to Play a Pentatonic Blues Scale on Bass Guitar

Play a pentatonic blues scale on bass guitar; learn how with tips from our professional bass guitar instructor in this free music lesson video. Expert: Carl Shepard Contact: www.entheosmusic.com Bio: Carl Shepard is a professional bass instructor working at Keller Music in Cincinnati, Ohio. Filmmaker: Jason Sager

Learn how to play piano: Lesson #34 Hanon

In this lesson, I talk about the Pro’s and con’s of hanon exersizes. I also go over my person favorite exersizes for beginners in hanon. Some info on the man behind the book: Charles-Louis Hanon (July 2, 1819–March 19, 1900) was a French piano pedagogue and composer. He is most well known for his work The Virtuoso Pianist In 60 Exercises which has become part of the standard method for modern piano teachers. Abby Whiteside (1881-1956) Did not like the Hanon method and advocated use of arm technique. If you’d like to download hanon Here’s some links for you sheetmusicarchive.net www.amazon.com Also! Be sure to join the music community forums on my website! This is a place where people can come together and learn piano, as well as encourage eachother! www.howtoplaypiano.ca

Learn How to play blues guitar solos minor pentatonic lesson 2

CLICK HERE DVD’s www.guitarjamz.com here is what you want to learn after you’ve got the basic pentatonic shape. playing this “blues run” automatically makes you sound like your really doing a like fully shredding solo bra so come on by guitar center I’ll totally hook you up with a full on killer deal bra………