How to Play the Trombone : Tips for Playing Tones on the Trombone

Mouth placement is important for playing tones on thetrombone; learn how with tips from our expert trombone player in this free trombone video music lesson on brass instruments. Expert: Dennis Garrels Bio: Dennis Garrels has been a professional musician for thirty years, playing in the Los Angeles area where he also teaches. He is also a minister of the church. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan

How to Play the Trombone : What is the Trombone Family?

Related to the trombone family is the euphonium valve trombone family, including the trombonium; learn more fromour expert trombone player in this free trombone music video lesson on brass instruments. Expert: Dennis Garrels Bio: Dennis Garrels has been a professional musician for thirty years, playing in the Los Angeles area where he also teaches. He is also a minister of the church. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan

Trombone Playing Lessons : Slide Positions for Playing the Trombone

Learn slide positions for playing thetrombone in this free video music lesson. Expert: JD Keating Bio: JD Keating is a musician, artist and educator from Western Massachusetts. For two decades he has lent his varied talents to innumerable projects in the music industry. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

How to Play the Trombone : How to Play Tones on the Trombone

Play tones on thetrombone; learn how with tips from our expert trombone player in this free trombone video music lesson on brass instruments. Expert: Dennis Garrels Bio: Dennis Garrels has been a professional musician for thirty years, playing in the Los Angeles area where he also teaches. He is also a minister of the church. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan

How to Play the Trombone : How to Clean a Trombone

Clean a trombone by taking it a part and wiping it down with a soft cloth;learn how with tips from our expert trombone player in this free trombone video music lesson on brass instruments. Expert: Dennis Garrels Bio: Dennis Garrels has been a professional musician for thirty years, playing in the Los Angeles area where he also teaches. He is also a minister of the church. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan

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

Learn Guitar – How to play Hey There Delilah – Guitar Lessons – Easy Beginner Guitar Songs

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How to Play the Trombone : Learning the Trombone

Our expert trombone player offers an overview of the slide trombone, its positions and its range in thisfree trombone video music lesson on brass instruments. Expert: Dennis Garrels Bio: Dennis Garrels has been a professional musician for thirty years, playing in the Los Angeles area where he also teaches. He is also a minister of the church. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan

HOW TO PLAY HARMONICA – Lesson 1 – SINGLE NOTES – Bajan Piedpiper

MUSIC 101 It has been said “a harmonica is the world’s greatest musical instrument.” Played with pizzazz it sure sounds sweet! There is one thing I can surely promise you ~ if you will view this video, study and visit the links given in these notes, FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS… if you will be patient and persistent and refrain from becoming frustrated… you will succeed in learning to play harmonica! It does not matter what skill it is, ALL SKILLS require PRACTICE … just take it one step at a time and you will succeed. Ok! One of the first things you notice when you try to play a harmonica is that you’ll play more than one note at the same time, this is because the holes are small and close together… Even though you will sometimes use chords formed by playing more than one note at a time, your first task is to play a clean, clear single note … this is necessary to properly play the melody of a song or riff. So … to get good clear single notes is your first ‘assignment.’ Here is the technique: 1) Wet your lips with your tongue so the harp can move easily from hole to hole. 2) Move the harp and not your head! 3) Purse (pucker) your lips as when whistling or drinking through a straw. Cover the holes on the harmonica with your lips except the one hole you want to play. Your pucker should be about the size of a pencil eraser. 4) Place the harp well into your lips … do not have it out on the front. 5) Inhale, exhale gently on the hole… BREATHING FROM YOUR ABDOMEN

Trombone Playing Lessons : How to Play C Major Scales on the Trombone

Learn how to play C major scales on thetrombone in this free video music lesson. Expert: JD Keating Bio: JD Keating is a musician, artist and educator from Western Massachusetts. For two decades he has lent his varied talents to innumerable projects in the music industry. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso