Accurate Lead and Rhythm Guitar Lessons for Peaceful Easy Feeling Taught by our top educators, TrueFire's Song Lesson System is a hands-on contextual music-making experience designed to accelerate the learning process and simulate a full-band setting. Whatever level of player you happen to be, from beginner to advanced, there's a rhythm or lead guitar part you can learn to play that sounds great in a full band context.
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3-05-2022, 16:42
Welcome: So you want to learn how to belt… In depth look at sustainable, powerful, controlled belting Why: Belting allows us to be emotionally expressive, and helps us to be heard in many contexts!
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3-05-2022, 15:28
Milton Babbitt (1916-2011) was, at once, one of the century's foremost composers and a founder of American music theory. These two aspects of his creative life--"thinking in" and "thinking about" music, as he would put it--nourished each other. Theory and analysis inspired fresh compositional ideas, and compositional concerns focused theoretical and analytical inquiry. Accordingly, this book undertakes an excavation of the sources of his theorizing as a guide to analysis of his music.
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3-05-2022, 15:28
PALE1080 R'n'B Drumkit. All the drum sounds i've used for my soulful stuff. Including my master preset to make your drums hit the best way. Including 8 melodies samples w/ stems, all composed by PALE1080.
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3-05-2022, 12:20
Welcome to your tutorial on how to gradually sing lower! High notes seem to get all the attention; it’s time to give our low notes a little love! In part 1, we’ll get started with some low note support, including vocal fry and using our speaking voice to find low note placement. Part 2 will consist of several exercises to gradually stretch your range lower; and part 3 will cover sustaining those low notes.
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3-05-2022, 10:44
This tutorial is all about singing in your signature style. We’re going to use Auld Lang Syne to practice, since a lot of you already know it, and it’s a pretty simple melody that we can make our own!
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3-05-2022, 10:44
Welcome to your tutorial on singing and playing guitar or ukulele at the same time. I’ll be demonstrating on ukulele, so for guitarists, of course your chord shapes will be different, but our coordination and strumming will be the same.
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3-05-2022, 10:44
Welcome to your tutorial on singing and playing piano at the same time! In part 1, we’ll learn (or refresh) the melody of “Shake it up” and play through the chords separately. In part 2, we’ll put singing and playing together in phases. And in part 3, we’ll pick up the tempo and learn a versatile rhythmic pattern.
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3-05-2022, 10:44
Country music has its roots in American blues and folk music. Over time, the country genre has also come to include elements of pop, rock, and most recently, hip hop and rap. Because it originated in the American south, country singers tend to sing with a distinct accent and tone, which some call the “country twang”.
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3-05-2022, 10:44
Welcome to your tutorial on how to sing in a group! Our focus is mainly acapella group singing, because that requires the most specialized set of skills, compared to solo singing. But you can use what you’ll learn here in any group singing context!
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3-05-2022, 10:44
Voyage to the outer limits of arpeggiation to discover a multivrse of captivating melodic permutations. Explore countless ways to create futuristic ear candy and moving sequences for your next track.
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3-05-2022, 10:44
All pop, no bubblegum. Shap the future o alternative pop with these dry drums, analog synths, and exquisite guitars. All pop, no bubblegum. Dry drums, analog synths, and exquisite guitars with a palpable edge. Seperate yourself from the pack with all-in-one Kits built for the next alternative pop star.
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3-05-2022, 10:44
Welcome to your tutorial on how to gradually sing higher! We’ll get to all the tips and exercises soon enough, but I want you to have these 3 things in mind right away:
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3-05-2022, 10:44
In this video series, we will teach you how to sing basic harmony along with an established melody. The type of harmony we will focus on will be major and minor thirds, which is most commonly used in a variety of genres including Pop, Rock, Country, Folk and even Jazz!
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2-05-2022, 18:28
While every jazz singer has their own unique tone and style, there are a few common elements we can practice to embody traditional jazz vocal style. Here are some common styles: swung rhythm, smooth, easy tone, gravelly, even choppy tone, smooth, effortless tone, and last, we have vibrato & embellishment. With each lesson in this series, we’ll take a jazz standard to practice with.
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2-05-2022, 18:17