www.creativeguitarstudio.com Andrew Wasson of Creative Guitar Studio presents a guitar lesson in Fingerstyle Guitar… Q: I have a composing problem with new types of scales. It seems that I always get stuck when it comes to writing the harmonies and the melodies with them. For example, right now I am studying the Hindu Scale (the 5th Mode of Melodic Minor). But, try as I might — I cannot make a beautiful melody or chord progression. Have you any tips for how to approach working on harmony & melody with new scales? Filip — Poland A: Players can look at the degrees of a scale and build chord progressions using a more natural and creative approach. To do this, we will be examining the notes of the scale and how they sit in a few locations on the guitar neck. The complete lesson article for this video will be available on the Creative Guitar Studio website shortly. Follow me on Twitter for lesson posting announcements: twitter.com ____________________________________ Andrew’s Official Q & A Guitar Blog Website: www.andrewwasson.com Andrew’s “Video GuitarBlog” YouTube Channel www.youtube.com The Creative Guitar Studio Website: www.creativeguitarstudio.com Follow Andrew on Blogspot: creativeguitarstudio.blogspot.com Follow on Twitter for new lesson announcements: twitter.com MySpace: www.myspace.com Facebook: www.facebook.com
I hope you enjoy this version of “Somewhere” – composed by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. I first heard this song on the Oscar Peterson Trio album “West Side Story”. In learning it recently I investigated the actual movie version of the song, and then found a killer Barbara Streisand video version as well. What a tune. From the Movie: www.youtube.com Barbara Streisand: www.youtube.com And yes, it is supposed to be pretty – but with a dark edge….not just syrupy and pretty! Check out the story and you’ll know why… It’s part of my ongoing musical quest to play beautiful music on guitar, but for an audience bigger than just musicians, and older than me…so – what I am saying is that this is a tune my mom would know Enjoy! – Adam Free Lessons and Tabs Available Every Month at www.adamrafferty.com Connect With Adam Now! www.myspace.com adamrafferty.wordpress.com
This guitar lesson shows how to play the first solo from “Money” by Pink Floyd, from the “Dark Side of the Moon” album, with tabs. My guitar lesson website: http”//www.bobsguitarlessons.yolasite.com
frankfalvo.webs.com FRANK ON RADIO! The Deuce Show. Click Link. My page. “Frank on Radio” No #39. 42 mins in. Featuring during year 2010. Breath. Pink Floyd. Guitar Lesson. Dark Side of the Moon. Step by step tuition. Vocals to guide and assist in playing.
Theatre in St. John, New Brunswick – Nov. 1st, 2009. Meanwhile, Clifton attempts to solve the mysteries of his enchanted fuzz pedal…. Clifton David Broadridge – Vocals, guitar, radio Murray James-Bosch – Percussion effects Johnny B – Bass guitar and patience Braxton Hicks – Saxophone Des Leahy – Lead guitar and attempted guitar lesson James Gray – Keyboards Derek Bellefontaine – Drums Leslea Keurvorst – Off camera but lovely backing vocals…. If the song needed any. William Hare – Behind …