Magic Breeze – Screams
July 14, 2011 in Local Music by stagemaster
Ohh, really trippy Visuals! All Rights Reserved Copyright © by the Magic Breeze 2011 It’s not allowed to reproduced this Music without Permission!
July 14, 2011 in Local Music by stagemaster
Ohh, really trippy Visuals! All Rights Reserved Copyright © by the Magic Breeze 2011 It’s not allowed to reproduced this Music without Permission!
January 13, 2011 in Local Music by stagemaster
A cover played in the style of “Black Magic Woman” by Carlos Santana. Learn about the chords and progression used in this song, plus how to apply pentatonic and major scale patterns over it. This guitar theory lesson is suitable for intermediate and advanced players who want to learn more about the inter-workings of music. Google video has the rest of this lesson: video.google.com JAM TRACK You can get your own guitar play along track by purchasing the book/CD Jam With Carlos Santana at: www.amazon.com Visit Guitar-Music-Theory.com for more free lessons and music theory instruction.
November 28, 2010 in Local Music by stagemaster
www.nextlevelguitar.com Click the link above to receive free exclusive videos, newletters, and lots of free guitar and music goodies from Next Level Guitar. In this lesson we teach beginners how to dress up their strumming and rhythms bu using multiple strum patterns and adding cool and interesting chords. You can do it! Many more lessons and reviews and lessons at: www.nextlevelguitar.com
September 3, 2010 in Local Music by stagemaster
It was 1906. “Get Music on Tap Like Gas or Water” promised the headlines, and soon the public was enchanted with inventor Thaddeus Cahill’s (1867-1934) electrical music by wire. The Telharmonium was a 200-ton behemoth that created numerous musical timbres and could flood many rooms with sound. Beginning with the first instrument, constructed in the 1890′s, and continuing with the installation of the second instrument at Telharmonic Hall in New York, the rise and fall of commercial service, the attempted comeback of the third Telharmonium, and ending with efforts to find a home for the only surviving instrument in 1951, this documentary provides a definitive account of the first comprehensive music synthesizer. You can get a full DVD of this documentary: www.amazon.com This clip was reposted from magneticmusic.ws with the permission of Reynold Weidenaar.
July 17, 2010 in Local Music by stagemaster
It was 1906. “Get Music on Tap Like Gas or Water” promised the headlines, and soon the public was enchanted with inventor Thaddeus Cahill’s (1867-1934) electrical music by wire. The Telharmonium was a 200-ton behemoth that created numerous musical timbres and could flood many rooms with sound. Beginning with the first instrument, constructed in the 1890′s, and continuing with the installation of the second instrument at Telharmonic Hall in New York, the rise and fall of commercial service, the attempted comeback of the third Telharmonium, and ending with efforts to find a home for the only surviving instrument in 1951, this documentary provides a definitive account of the first comprehensive music synthesizer. You can get a full DVD of this documentary: www.amazon.com This clip was reposted from magneticmusic.ws with the permission of Reynold Weidenaar.