In this lesson im trying to break down some of the concepts that Andy Mckee is doing to make the song a bit easier to learn than just looking at tabs. Check out my other music at www.aarontomberlinmusic.com
In this lesson im trying to break down some of the concepts that Andy Mckee is doing to make the song a bit easier to learn than just looking at tabs. Check out my other music at www.aarontomberlinmusic.com
This is the second part of the thumb pick blues tutorial heres the link to Part # 1 www.youtube.com Have a great day……:) Skype Lessons Now Avaliable (link below) www.youtube.com DOWNLOADS bryanrason.bandcamp.com Links www.myspace.com www.facebook.com www.youtube.com twitter.com http Bryan
This is the first part of the thumb pick blues tutorial heres the link to Part # 2 www.youtube.com Have a great day……:) Skype Lessons Now Avaliable (link below) www.youtube.com DOWNLOADS bryanrason.bandcamp.com Links www.myspace.com www.facebook.com www.youtube.com twitter.com http Bryan
Following on from the previous lesson this exercise introduces more notes to the pattern. This lesson is a filmed extract from part of the Contemporary Guitar Performance Workshop. This is an approach to the guitar which is independant of stylistic considerations, (or style specific techniques) or instrumental characteristics (electric, acoustic, or classical guitar). The approach is based on musical vocabulary, chords, scales, and techinques. It uses no repertoire, instead relying on the students musical taste and creativity to apply the exercises and ideas to their own musical taste, and develop their own ‘voice’ on the guitar.
Over 1000 cuts. 6 hours of guitar tabbing. 1 hour of shooting. God knows how much editing. I know. I was bored. Like this video? Tweet about it! bit.ly Get my t-shirts: bit.ly MY LINKS: Watch my other videos: www.youtube.com My Website: www.pennajoe.com Follow me on Twitter: www.twitter.com …and Facebook: www.facebook.com Song is Mozart – Marriage of Figaro
Here’s an original song I just finished. The amazing guitar players Andy Mckee and David Soltany were the inspiration on this one. The acoustic guitar I am playing is a Taylor 810Ce recording into an AKG mic with Presonus Bluetube Pre Amp. I hope you like it! For a free Mp3 go to: www.box.net Please leave comments and ratings!
iTunes: itunes.apple.com – Amazon: www.amazon.com – Original acoustic guitar instrumental song from Socci & Pency’s album “Just Visiting”
iTunes: itunes.apple.com – Amazon: www.amazon.com – Original acoustic guitar instrumental song from Socci & Pency’s album “Just Visiting”
An exercise to develop awareness of rhythmic groups of 5 using a scale. This lesson is a filmed extract from part of the Contemporary Guitar Performance Workshop. This is an approach to the guitar which is independant of stylistic considerations, (or style specific techniques) or instrumental characteristics (electric, acoustic, or classical guitar). The approach is based on musical vocabulary, chords, scales, and techinques. It uses no repertoire, instead relying on the students musical taste and creativity to apply the exercises and ideas to their own musical taste, and develop their own ‘voice’ on the guitar.
This is the slowed down version of my song “Hope” (Acoustic guitar piece in open D). I’ve divided the song in several parts like intro, couplet etc.. I’ve got so many nice and warm responses to this song ; Which was really encouraging especially cause it’s an own song! I also got quite some requests for the tab and I finally finished it ! The tab is here : www.myspace.com/heronymusic or mail me at jeroengrootbeumer@gmail.com The purpose of this video is to get a closer look at the finger positions (Which is very important for this song Ithink. Some parts are unlogic or harder to play when you use the wrong fingers.) When I learn a song of someone else I always like to hear a slowed down version if possible. I think it helps out a lot to figure out all the little things that are going in a song. Here are some last tips for playing this song : – When you tuned your guitar to open D and the capo is on , check the tuning again. (It’s sometimes get’s a little out of tune cause of the capo) – The beauty of open tunings is that you can let many notes ring . Decide for yourself which you like to sound trough. – Start slowly with practising and in practise in pieces ( Intro , couplet etc..) – Make the song you’re own . There are no rules. So play it just the way you like. – The most important thing is that you use your ears to hear if it sounds correct (or to your satisfaction). There are little strums in it but you have to listen carrefully if you like to play them. I sometimes …
