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

In this video, Brett Youens describes the logic behind the system of valves on brass instruments, with the tuba used as an example. www.geocities.com (Transcript) Hi. Let’s look a little more at brass instruments with valves and how they work. This is a tuba, but as we know, it could just as well be a trumpet, or a euphonium, or a French horn, or a flugelhorn; they all work on the same principles. Let’s look today at the logic behind the system of fingerings. If you think about it, there are only two possible states for a valve: either depressed or not. A lot like a human, I guess. So if each of the three valves has two different possibilities – and we have two times two times two – which gives us eight possibilities. The highest note we could play is by not depressing any valve. And a little lower is pressing the baby; a little lower is pressing the daddy, and a little lower is pressing the granddaddy. Now, let’s think about this from the bottom up: If we press everything, then we get the lowest note we could. And a little higher, subtracting the baby, subtracting the daddy, subtracting the granddaddy. So this is just a mirror image of itself. And these two notes, of course, produce – again, aside from tuning issues that don’t concern us here – the same note. Now, think about the following: Every single note that a tuba or a trumpet or a flugelhorn or a French horn or a euphonium ever plays, they play it with one of these eight possibilities. So there’s not much in the

Learn To Play Slide Guitar – Acoustic Blues Beginner Slide Lesson

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Learn To Play Violin Online – Lessons On Video

Learn to play the violin from Eric Lewis, one of the greatest players in the world. – cli.gs – This is a complete, online video package to learning how to play anything on violin. Eric designed this couse for beginners, intermediate and advanced players, as well as young players who have never picked up the instrument before. He produced a new method that will enable players of all ages to expand their horizons and play incredibly difficult pieces of music in a shorter amount of time, with an accelerated learning curve for young string players to produce concerts of Mozart, Schubert, Beethoven, and Tchaikovsky.

Hear and Play Jazz 201: New Extended 2-5-1 Licks To Spice up Your Playing!

Visit www.HearandPlayJazz201.com or call 1-877-856-4187. James Wrubel, from the Hear And Play jazz 201 learning dvd, gives you a great inside look into some of his favorite fancy jazz 2-5-1 licks you can do with in jazz! It’s a few minutes of a mega multi-hour course on playing by ear (with no sheet music). James has played with jazz greats such as Brian Lynch, the late Jon Stubblefield, Leslie Drayton, Keith Fiddmont, the late Ronald Muldrow, Tim Green, Bijon Watson, Gilbert Castellanos, Kim Richmond, Roger Cairns, Matt Roberts, Nedra Wheeler, Raymond Pounds, Del Atkins, Yoron Israel, Eddie Palmieri, Arturo O’Farrill, Conrad Herwig, Jimmy Bosch, Bobby Sanabria, Jose Madera, Los Fakires, Graham Collier, George Lewis and many 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

Jason White – Really teaching you how to Play Gospel Piano (2 of 2)

Jason White is to much! I felt your pain. All that rewinding the video to get the chords down. Just for you I created a sheet to printout with the chords from this video. Go to the site directly below to get it. www.jasonwhitechords.icanplaygospel.com Oh and if you want the full length DVD now. You can go to the link below. Last time I checked it was on sale and it was worth it at full price. It’s like 4 1 hours of pure next level stuff. Enjoy. tinyurl.com

Learn to play piano keyboard 80s, Famous Riffs song bird aha

All songs played by me using casio keyboard, easily learn how to play famous 80’s riffs, just follow the lights! try listening with a headphone or stereo speakers.(Inspired by Raveena Tandon;)