Learn to Play Guitar Lessons Available Bottleneck Blues CD

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  • Author: KeniLeeBurgess

Tags: blues  country  delta  folk  religious  slide 

"Buy It Now" AuctionGo to Ebay: Search: Keni LeeIf there is no active auction please contact me.***GOOD & EVIL Here it is...my 1st Music CD...Good & Evil. Professionally produced and recorded at Supreme Sound Studio. 14 Blues Tunes. After working with 20 musicians for a period of 3 years, I am finally able to make this CD available to my friends and students. Most of the tunes are played on vintage Resonator Guitars using the Bottleneck Blues Slide Method. In addition, you will hear the following instruments: Turn of the century Parlor guitar, Steel string guitars, Upright and Electric Bass, Cigar Box guitar, Banjo, Drums, African Drum Circle, Washboard, Train Rail & Hammer, Harmonica, Violin, Mandolin, Saxophone, Flute, Piano, Tap Dancing, and Hand Bells. Also, you will hear these song sung not only by myself, but by 3 beautiful and talented female vocalists.1. Mean Old World Blues2. Kind Hearted Papa3. Can't Be Satisfied4. You're Gonna Need Somebody On Your Bond5. Baby, Please Don't Go6. Mississippi Blues7. Moon Going Down8. Contemporary Blues9. When the Levee Breaks10. Summertime11. Rollin' And Tumblin'12. Stop Breakin' Down13. Electricity14. Come Back Baby***VIDEO LESSON SERIES 1 VESTAPOL TUNING OPEN D and ECIGAR BOX GUITAR LESSONS INCLUDEDCD PLAYS ON YOUR COMPUTER & CONTAINS SHEET MUSIC FILEBOTTLENECK SLIDE GUITAR is based on an early one string folk instrument called the Diddley-Bow, and the traditional playing style of Hawaiian Guitar. The early Blues Masters of the 1920s and 30s, would place a bottleneck from a wine bottle, or a short piece of metal pipe on their finger. Using this as a slide, they could move up and down along the strings of a guitar imitating singing or the cries and moans of the human voice. This style uses an early method of tuning the guitar called open tuning, that is also used to play banjo. The guitar is tuned to a D or E chord, that actually makes it easier to learn music theory. The course starts with learning to play single note melody lines on one string. Next, by adding a second note harmony is created. Then a third note creates chords. The final song is embellished by adding strumming techniques and bottleneck slide.THIS CD WILL NOT ONLY TEACH YOU HOW TO PLAY BOTTLENECK GUITAR, BUT HOW TO CREATE AND ARRANGE SONGS.The Blues songs presented on this cd are in the style of Robert Johnson, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Tommy Johnson, Big Bill Broonzy, Howlin' Wolf, and Muddy Waters .Traditional Country Gospel songs are also taught because they were a major influence in the development of the Blues. If you would like to read a description of each lessons, please go to:http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=19564E8C15870CB5Plays on your PC or MAC (software that supports Windows media required). Video in .WMA format. Use Windows media player, Winamp (free download online), etc. Almost 2 hours long. ***VIDEO LESSON SERIES 2 SPANISH TUNING OPEN G and AThe Blues songs presented on this CD are intended to help the student explore the fingerboard of a Spanish tuned (Open G) guitar. Spanish Fandango, a turn of the century parlor guitar piece is taught to improve right hand picking technique. A detailed study of a typical 12 bar Blues progression offers endless possibilities for creativity. Two classic Mississippi Delta Blues songs, Walking Blues and Rollin' and Tumblin' are also presented for further study.If you would like to read a description of each lessons, please go to:http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=99D08833F4951929BOTTLENECK SLIDE GUITAR is based on an early one string folk instrument called the Diddley-Bow, and the traditional playing style of Hawaiian Guitar. The early Blues Masters of the 1920s and 30s, would place a bottleneck from a wine bottle, or a short piece of metal pipe on their finger. Using this as a slide, they could move up and down along the strings of a guitar imitating singing or the cries and moans of the human voice. This style uses an early method of tuning the guitar called open tuning, that is also used to play banjo. The guitar is tuned to a G or A chord, that actually makes it easier to learn music theory. The course starts (Series One) with learning to play single note melody lines on one string. Next, by adding a second note harmony is created. Then a third note creates chords. The final song is embellished by adding strumming techniques and bottleneck slide. Plays on your PC or MAC (requires a DVD drive). Video is in .AVI format. Includes printable tablature music file. Over 2 hours long.

Take Over (guitar cover)

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  • Author: ysosadpandabear

Tags: boy  breaks  cover  fall  falloutboy  guitar  john  out  over  sg  take  the  vitamin  water 

YO!! I'm currently teaching myself guitar and I'm also currently studying music theory. I like this song because it's catchy, fun to play and isn't as gay as the other FOB songs. Here's my cover, hope ya like it! :D-8/29/08ps: if you know what a pinch harmonic is, i tried to do one or two of them in the beginning so if you listen closely you might hear them, my pinch harmonics are usually louder but whatever i had fun making this cover. later folks.

Music Theory Project

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  • Author: XxEdgeOfReasonxX

Tags: classical  cody  music 

FUCK THEORY!!!

Bitesize Music Theory for Guitarists #2

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  • Author: FreepowerUG

Tags: finger  freepower  guitar  lesson  music  octave  refinger  theory  UG 

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