Maranatha Car Show 2008

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  • Author: exploremnandbeyond

Tags: carshow  family  girls  guys  Hotrods 

Here is a video teaser. If you would like a video then go to the contact page on www.exploremnandbeyond.com

OWWBJ - When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder

  • Length: 2:49
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  • Author: onewaywithbrotherjay

Tags: Brother  God  Gospel  Hymn  Jay  Jesus  Music  OWWBJ  Religious  Role  Song 

Brother Jay is singing an old Gospel song, "When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder."Your name can be on that role too! All you have to do is ask Jesus into your heart!

video of recording rhythm guitar in blue room

  • Length: 6:16
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  • Author: DLoganFoster

Tags: artistic  bingbang  blue  dloganfoster  electric  guitar  hugemitts  rhythm  rock  video  visualarts  yaddayadda 

rhythm guitar recording video in blue roomRhythm guitar is the use of a guitar to provide rhythmic chordal accompaniment for a singer or other instruments in a musical ensemble. In ensembles or "bands" playing within the country, blues, rock or metal genres (among others), a guitarist playing the rhythm part of a composition supports the melodic lines and solos played on the lead instrument or instruments, be they string, brass, wind, keyboard or even percussion instruments, or simply the human voice.In the most commercially available and consumed genres, electric guitars tend to dominate their acoustic cousins in both the recording studio and the live venue. However the acoustic guitar remains a popular choice in country, western and especially bluegrass music, and is used almost exclusively in folk music. RoleIn popular music, the role of the rhythm guitar is to provide the rhythm or "pulse" of a song, usually as a member of a rhythm section, minimally comprising a drum kit and bass guitar, but frequently including a variety of instruments, such as keyboard and MIDI instruments, a drum machine, additional percussion instruments, a couple turntables (for "scratching") and equipment for playback of pre-recorded rhythmic accompaniment. The guitarist "playing rhythm" plays a sequence of chords or arpeggios which embody the progression or "changes" that support the melodic lines performed by other instruments or voices. In contrast, the role of the lead guitar is to provide melodies, countermelodies, and solos.In rock music, The most typical ways to perform the chords is to play triads (which consist of the root, third, and fifth note of the chord), or four-note chords (which add the sixth, seventh, or ninth note of the chord). In some cases, the chord progression is implied with a simplified sequence of two or three notes, sometimes called a "riff", that is repeated throughout the song.In metal music, this is typically extended to more complex sequences consisting of a combination of chords, single notes and palm muted parts, while the more technical bands often play riffs which may use lead guitar techniques. In jazz or swing music, the rhythm guitarist may also integrate a walking bass line or a counter-melody.In bands with two or more guitarists, the guitarists may exchange or even duplicate roles for different songs or different sections within a song. In those with a single guitarist, the guitarist may play lead and rhythm at different times, or simultaneously by overlaying the rhythm progression with a lead line.Rhythm guitarists usually aim to generate a stronger rhythmic and chordal sound, in contrast to the lead guitarists' goal of producing a sustained, high-pitched melody line that can be heard over top of the band. As a result, rhythm and lead players may use different guitars and amplifiers.Rhythm guitarists may employ an electric acoustic guitar or a humbucker-equipped electric guitar for a richer and fatter output. Also, rhythm guitarists may use strings of a larger gauge than those used by lead guitarists. However, while these may be practices, they are not necessarily the rule and is subject to the style of the song and the preference of the individual guitarist.

Inventions farfelues

  • Length: 1:5
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  • Author: FabianXIII

Tags: composition  disney  enchanted  farfelues  funny  game  hearts  inventions  kingdom  merlin  music  playing  role  song  soundtrack 

Another early song I composed. Same period as "toi qui joues avec le temps". This is what happen when you see too many disneys and play too much with a keyblade ;-)

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