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Guitar
&
Bass

Guitar Knowledgenet was created by Mike Lindyn to
help guitarist interested in music theory. Mike is a guitar
instrumentalist, music instructor, and the author of two guitar
instruction books. The information on is page was based off Mike's book
Basic Rules - The Ultimate Reference for the
Thinking Guitarist © 2002.
BluesGuitarist.Org
--THE
place to learn blues guitar on-line and from Instructional CDs--
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VisionMusic.com
Here
you can enjoy dozens of the highest-quality completely FREE lessons to
be found on the web. All lessons feature professional scores in
standard
notation with tab, plus pro audio tracks that automatically play when a
lesson loads.
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The
Ultimate Online Guitar Tutor There is an overwhelming amount
of informationpublished about playing the guitar, but all the knowledge
in the world alone won't make you a better guitarist. The only way to
learn
and improve skills is to actually play the guitar.
With this tutorial you'll do just that. We combine a simple explanation
about a particular aspect with a practical example that you can see,
hear
and play.
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Guitar
Lesson World is a site that you can obtain Guitar Lessons on all
styles
and all levels. This site is a resource that gives the information that
aspiring guitarists need to become better. It provides lessons on
theory
with everything from scales and modes to chord construction. These
lessons
give information that many private lessons don't touch on. There are
also
many resources that are not directly related to guitar lessons. These
resources
show minor repairs, tips, blues licks, and much more. This site will
give
you the best resource for guitar. It has been recommended by private
instructors
to their students. Just take a look for yourself.
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ActiveBass.com
is a "Do-It-Yourself" website. You can create a bass line and
show
in a lesson with tab and music, you can build an on-line jam track and
e-mail it to your friends, write a review of a CD you've been listening
to, build your own homepage, post a FretBuzz message about all things
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Drum
and Percussion
Hello
to anyone with me here in cyberspace! I have come here out of a sincere
desire to share my love of drums and what I have learned about how to
play
drums. Playing the drums was a wonderful discovery for me in my teenage
years. A time when you need some exciting possibilities and a way to
release
tension! And my career, it has had some terrific moments, and some
terrible
ones -- but it has never been boring. The love that I have for music
and
playing the drums has been a stabilizing force for me for almost 30
years.
It is because of music that I can say I am a happy person. Music and
playing
the drums.
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This
web site exists to promote the enjoyment of playing the drumset by
presenting
an interesting groove, drum solo, rudiment or whatever else I happen to
find that I think may be of use or interest to drummers and others
curious
about the drums.
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I
have some great ideas for future lessons .Because this is a series, it
is important that you listen to every lesson, even if you already know
some of what is being taught. If you miss a lesson you may also miss
some
vital information. I am constantly referring to past lessons. |
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Keyboards
This
beginner's level introductory piano course is hands-on, self-paced,
interactive,
and totally Free! Our course is for both the beginning piano student
and
the student who wants to review their skills. In the beginning, you
will
move rather quickly through the material. Among the items you will
learn
are: note identification, rhythm, and playing your very first songs.
Each
Lesson will have many sub-parts. After You complete a given lesson,
please
feel free to go back and review as often as you like! Our lessons
include
Audio instructions. We will be there with you, guiding you every step
of
the way. Now you can begin exploring the fascinating world of
music!!
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This
is a free Public Educational Service brought to you by Clinton Clark
and
The Art Department. I hope you find it useful. Each lesson takes about
35 minutes to complete. However, work slowly and at your own pace. It's
important to learn each lesson before moving on to the next. Beginning
with Lesson Number 5, this course uses audio, with the Apple
QuickTime(TM)
plugin, and 4.0 browser enhancements including JavaScript. Click Here
to
see if you have a JavaScript enabled browser. |
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and Woodwind
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