Choral-Orchestral Repertoire : A Conductor's Guide, Omnibus Edition

Choral-Orchestral Repertoire: A Conductor's Guide, Omnibus Edition offers an expansive compilation of choral-orchestral works from 1600 to the present. Synthesizing Jonathan D. Green's earlier six volumes on this repertoire, this edition updates and adds to the over 750 oratorios, cantatas, choral symphonies, masses, secular works for large and small ensembles, and numerous settings of liturgical and biblical texts for a wide variety of vocal and instrumental combinations.
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Multivocality : Singing on the Borders of Identity

Multivocality frames vocality as a way to investigate the voice in music, as a concept encompassing all the implications with which voice is inscribed-the negotiation of sound and Self, individual and culture, medium and meaning, ontology and embodiment. Like identity, vocality is fluid and constructed continually; even the most iconic of singers do not simply exercise a static voice throughout a lifetime. As 21st century singers habitually perform across styles, genres, cultural contexts, histories, and identities, the author suggests that they are not only performing in multiple vocalities, but more critically, they are performing multivocality-creating and recreating identity through the process of singing with many voices.
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Truefire Jeff McErlain Breakthrough Blues-Rock Soloing

The blues-rock genre has provided a vehicle for some of the most legendary guitar soloists on the planet. Players like Jimi Hendrix, Eddie Van Halen, Jeff Beck, Michael Schenker, Eric Johnson, and David Gilmour are all widely celebrated for their more advanced harmonic and melodic approach to blues-rock soloing.
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Truefire Brooks Robertson Take 5 Boom Chick Fingerstyle

Boom-Chick is a versatile technique used and refined by many great Fingerstyle guitar icons such as Mose Rager, Ike Everly, Doc Watson, Merle Travis, Odell Martin, Chet Atkins, Jerry Reed, Tommy Emmanuel, Thom Bresh, Richard Smith, Doyle Dykes, and many more. The technique can be applied to Folk, Country, Blues, Jazz, and Americana tunes. At the core of the technique is an alternating thumb pattern often played with muted bass strings and sustaining treble strings. Upon having a grasp of the fundamental techniques commonly used in this style you can perform bass, chord, and melody simultaneously on one single instrument.
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Truefire Robert Jones Blues Traditions Electric Roots

Muddy Waters, Elmore James, John Lee Hooker, Howlin' Wolf along with other blues legends of the '40s are all widely respected as the pioneers - the very roots - of urban electric blues. The harder-edged blues vocabulary they created has inspired virtually every generation of blues guitarists since.
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Truefire Bard Carlton Guitar Lab Ear Training Vol.3

Hi, I'm Brad Carlton and welcome to Guitar Lab: Ear Training Vol. 3. This course will give you a systematic approach for developing your ear and also for knowing where a pitch is located on the fretboard. You'll be presented with principles including intervals, bass notes, and diatonic triads. Each of these topics will apply to a question and answer format where you'll be presented with a pitch or chord, and will then be asked to find it on the sixth string. I'll then give you the correct answer along with any pertinent information about the process involved in finding that pitch or chord.
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Udemy Complete Singing Technique

The 4 Principles of Singing What you'll learn How to support with your abdominal muscles
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Truefire Scott Sharrard Southern Roots

American roots music was born in the South and worked its way up the Mississippi River to Chicago, New York, and eventually even across the pond to England. The electric guitar was the vehicle that changed the face of 20th-century music forever.
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Truefire Sean McGowan Jazz Blues and Boogaloos Lead Edition

Grant Green, Kenny Burrell, George Benson, Wes Montgomery - all these great guitarists made their mark back in the '60s playing a soulful, groove-infused style that melded jazz, blues, gospel, and R&B.
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Samplecraze Compressing EDM Drums Beats

A detailed tutorial on how to compress a driving EDM Drum Beat. Compressing EDM Drum Beats video tutorial explains in detail how to use various compressor designs to process driving EDM drum beats.
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MusicTech December 2020

There was a time, not too long ago, when the release of a new record was an event of gargantuan importance, and worthy of marking in your calendar. With each passing year, it seems that new albums are to be expected at a nearly monthly rate – competing as they are, in the overflowing streaming domain.
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How to Play Flute in Easy Way

Discover How to Play the Flute Easily and Upgrade Your Flute Playing Skills! You’ve always wanted to play the flute, but can’t afford a music teacher?
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Piano Notion Method Book Three: The most beautiful melodies from around the world

A simple and effective piano method.Videos of all scores are available on YouTube and on the Piano Notion website. Learn the piano with popular songs known from around the world.
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Producertech Producer's Guide to Stutter Edit 2

iZotope’s Stutter Edit 2 is an invaluable tool for creating everything from simple beat repeats to crazy sonic mangling, which help to add interest and variation to any performance or production. On this 4-hour course from Producertech Senior Tutor Rob Jones, you’ll be guided through the software and taught everything from basic usage to more advanced effects progression design.
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Truefire Lars Schurse 30 Burnin' Country Licks You MUST Know

To solo fluently in any style you have to acquire a vocabulary of licks and their phrasing in that style to be able to improvise authentically. This is especially true for country guitar, where it's not only important which notes to play but also how to phrase those notes. No other style of popular music demands as much technical mastery of right and left-hand techniques and that's why so many blues, jazz, and even rock guitarists borrow and steal licks from the masters of country guitar.
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