How to Play Conga Drums : Son Tumbao Latin Music Rhythms

Son tumbao Latin music rhythms are usually played on the conga drum in a slower fashion. Learn more about how to play son tumbao rhythms with tips from a professional conga drum player in this free music lesson video. Expert: Johnny Conga Contact: www.myspace.com/jcjohnnyconga Bio: Johnny Conga has been performing on the conga drum for over 40 years. Filmmaker: Curtis Enlow

Learn How to Play Pan Flute – Page 1 of 6 – Bajan Pied Piper

LEARN TO PLAY PAN FLUTE – Get your feet in the door – understand how your pan flute works … information that’ll get you playing quickly and easily. The Legend ~ In ancient Greece, PAN was the god of shepherds and flocks, of mountain wilds, hunting and rustic music. He was a lover of nymphs and he used to chase after them but they commonly fled from his advances. One of the famous myths of Pan involves the origin of his flute. A nymph named Syrinx was a lovely Naiad-nymph of Arcadia, daughter of Landon, the river-god. The Naiades were fresh-water nymphs who inhabited the rivers, streams, lakes, marshes, fountains and springs of the earth. As Syrinx was returning from the hunt one day, Pan met her. To escape from his importunities, the fair nymph ran away and didn’t stop to hear his compliments. Pan pursued her until she came to her sisters who immediately changed her into a reed. When the wind blew through the reeds, it produced a plaintive melody. Pan, still infatuated, took some of the reeds, because he could not identify which reed Syrinx became. He cut seven pieces (or according to some versions, nine), joined them side by side in gradually decreasing lengths, and formed the musical instrument which he named “Syrinx”, in memory of his lost love. And henceforth Pan was seldom seen without it. The history ~ The pan flute is one of the oldest musical instruments in the world, having been in existence for more than 6000 years. It has long been popular as a folk

"Life In Technicolour ii" (Coldplay) Drum Lesson: Learn How To Play Drums (Will Champion)

DOWNLOAD THE FULL DRUM CHART HERE – www.videos.drumstheword.com Download quality, high definition full length song tutorials straight to your hard drive or iPod at www.videos.drumstheword.com In this video I will be showing you how to play the drums along to “Life In Technicolour ii” by Coldplay, performed by drummer Will Champion. I have chosen to play the right hand parts on the Hi-Hat and not the floor tom so that the bass drum can be heard more clearly. Simply replace any Hi-Hat parts with floor tom when playing this yourself. I have chosen to demonstrate for you only the main drum beats and fills within the song…both slowly and up to speed. The drum notation will be appearing at the bottom of the screen as I play the parts. Thechart has been written out in full drum notation and has purposefully avoided the use of repeats and 1st and 2nd time endings for ease of reading and navigation. This means that every single bar of the song has been written out in full from start to finish. Some of the sections have been given suggested sticking examples, written below the notation, to help you perform the parts easier. The different sections of the song (Verse, Chorus etc.) have been labelled on the chart for ease of navigation. Enjoy! For many other FREE drum lessons, videos, articles, drum charts, ideas and lots of drumming inspiration please visit http

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

Play blues scales 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 "Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World" on the Ukulele

Well the Copyright Claim against this video has been dropped due to inaction by Range Road Music Inc. Maybe they’re just waiting to sue me, who knows. In my interactions with them (through email), I was very surprised and disturbed by their supposed attitude toward music and copyrights. I explained quite clearly to them that I do not ever intend to profit from this video. It is but my service to people who wish to learn these two wonderful songs. I think they think this is still all about money for me. Frankly, I think it’s all about just money to them, rather than this wonderful legacy that their song (What a Wonderful World) has left. And for the thousands of people who are now able to share in this piece of music as a result of this video. I’m not going to take down this video, but to all my viewers, please remember that as a person going in to Christian Ministry, I will have no means at all to defend myself should a law suit be brought up against me. Please keep in mind how you have been helped by this video, and maybe if I need it some day, you would be able to help me too. Thank you all, once again for watching my video!

Music Edutainment: How to Play Music : Playing Trombone: "Summertime" in D Minor

Learn how to play “Summertime” in D Minor with abaritone and trombone in this free video and music lesson from a professional music teacher. 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

Learn Piano I Easy Learn For Play Piano

www.bestguide2010.com I have a large collection of tips on learn piano in this page. Covers learn piano related issues, news, research, and much more! A Complete resources for learn piano – Free! learn piano tips and learn piano guide! Browse through the best easy play piano tips and learn the latest easy play piano news at our site. www.bestguide2010.com

Hear and Play Jazz 201: 2-5-1 Voicings with Both Hands in Major and Minor Scale

Visit www.HearandPlayJazz201.com for more… “Introducing My Good Friend, Mr. James Wrubel…” James Wrubel has been wowing crowds in the music world since the mere age of 5 years old! Being classically trained at one of the most widely-known musical institutions in the country has provided him with the superior knowledge and application needed to shine while performing with both the award-winning student orchestra under Los Angeles Philharmonic Concertmaster Alexander Treger as well as some of the top jazz musicians around the globe! I’m talking about players like the great Fred Haas, Terry Trotter, John Rangel, Stuart Elster, “Father” John D’Amico and the list goes on and on. His unique ability to play so many different styles of jazz is very rare and highly sought after. His diverse ability is best evidenced in light of his additional performing credentials in both Latin Jazz and Afro-Cuban music as well as many other jazz styles. Now, what really convinced us that we absolutely NEEDED to make James a member of the Hear and Play Family and teaching staff was that he’s already an active jazz instructor and currently teaches here in Los Angeles, one-on-one. He’s also the instructor in our best-selling Jazz 101 Introductory course, which has received rave reviews since its release. So if anyone knows how to break down each and every concept, step-by-step, he does. I’m convinced that after a whopping 5 hours with James in this comprehensive Jazz 201 course, you’ll be well

How to Play the Sax : How to Hold a Saxophone Properly

Use the proper technique for holding a saxophone when playing;learn how with tips from our expert sax player in this free sax video music lesson. Expert: Mitch Kaplan Contact: www.ricksmusicalinstruments.com Bio: Mitch Kaplan has performed and taught music for two decades. He is also a published author of music education books and online articles. Filmmaker: JASON FREEDMAN

May 31: Walt Whitman's Birthday

Long Island poet Walt Whitman was born May 31st, 1819. Celebrate poet Walt Whitman’s Birthday with 15 minutes of silence. Includes music with bamboo flute, images of the water at Robert Moses beach in Long Island, photos of Walt Whitman, and Kimberly Wilder in 2007 and 2008 inviting people to share her favorite holiday. Director and Videographer: Ian Wilder. Find more poetry, music and culture at our family web-site: www.onthewilderside.net.