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2 Sep 2010

Jake’s Nirvana Kurt Cobain Grunge Rock Screamer!

Awesome Video I made of Nirvana’s Smells like teen spirit Kurt Cobain grunge

2 September, 2010 at 16:46 by admin

Tags: cobain, crazy, funny, Grunge, guitar, Jake, kurt, like, Me, nevermind, nirvana, rape, Scary, screamer, smells, spirit, teen
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28 Aug 2010

FF7 Still Rocks (Final Fantasy VII Music Machinima)

www.youtube.com Click here to watch The Book of Eli Abridged (Fallout 3 Machinima)! FF7 Still Rocks (Final Fantasy VII Music Machinima) Sadly, the mouse cursor in one of the clips cannot be removed. I am not a fanboy, I am simply a fan. But, I’m a fanatic when it comes to Final Fantasy 7′s music, so I made this video. As you’ll see, Final Fantasy 7′s music still rocks after 13 years. The only part of this medley oneclipleft did not personally perform is the opera choir, which was sampled from Uematsu’s original orchestral version of “One-Winged Angel”. Thanks for watching! Song titles: 1) “Hurry Up!” 2) “Anxious Heart” 3) “One-Winged Angel” 4) “Aerith’s Theme” Composed by: Nobuo Uematsu Arranged and performed by: oneclipleft Directors Channel: www.youtube.com – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - Follow Machinima on Twitter! Machinima twitter.com Inside Gaming twitter.com Machinima Respawn twitter.com Machinima Entertainment, Technology, Culture twitter.com FOR MORE MACHINIMA, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE SPORTS GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE TRAILERS, GO TO: www.youtube.com TAGS: “Final Fantasy 7″ “FF7 Still Rocks” Cloud Strife Sephiroth Final Fantasy Nobuo Uematsu oneclipleft OCL Tifa Lockhart Aerith Aeris Gainsborough Barrett Wallace Cid Highwind Weapon Jenova Lifestream Midgar Square-Enix Rock Guitar Metal Music Orchestra Meteor yt:quality=high Final Fantasy VII Square Enix …

28 August, 2010 at 2:00 by admin

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19 Aug 2010

Nukeateen Grunge Band Live and Acoustic at the BBC – How Unlike You – Reginald’s Revenge

Live song from new album Reginald’s Revenge buy now from: itunes.apple.com www.amazon.com nukeateen.co.uk Nukeateen (Nuke-a-teen – UK Grunge band) Live acoustic performance of How Unlike You for the BBC August 9th 2010. This song is from the new grunge album Reginald’s Revenge. Nukeateen are an old school grunge / punk rock band. Their new album Reginalds Revenge was released July 26th 2010 check their website for more details: www.nukeateen.co.uk Grunge is back

19 August, 2010 at 21:32 by admin

Tags: ACOUSTIC, alternative, alternative rock, Australia, bbc, british, Cebula, groups, Grunge, grunge rock, guitar, Iliffe, indie, indie rock, Jon, Jonathon, live music, Melbourne, Music, news, Nick, Northampton, Northamptonshire, Nukeateen, Punk, Punk Rock, Reginalds, Revenge, Revival, Rock, rock punk, Rushden, Taz, uk, Wellingborough
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12 Aug 2010

Nukeateen Grunge Band Live and Acoustic on HFM – Toast (UK Grunge Revival)

Live song from new album Reginald’s Revenge buy now from: itunes.apple.com www.amazon.com nukeateen.co.uk Nukeateen (Nuke-a-teen – UK Grunge band) Live acoustic performance of Toast for the Dave Charles show on HFM August 8th 2010. This song is from the new grunge album Reginald’s Revenge. Nukeateen are an old school grunge / punk rock band. Their new album Reginalds Revenge was released July 26th 2010 check their myspace page for more details: www.myspace.com Grunge is back

12 August, 2010 at 23:59 by admin

Tags: ACOUSTIC, alternative, british, Cebula, groups, Grunge, guitar, Harborough FM, HFM, Iliffe, indie, Jon, Jonathon, live music, Market Harborough, Music, Nick, Northampton, Northamptonshire, Nukeateen, Punk, Reginalds, Revenge, Revival, Rock, rock punk, Rushden, Taz, uk, Wellingborough
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28 Jul 2010

STREET MUSIC

Troubadours KassemG and NicePeter sing street ballads to the unwashed masses. SUBSCRIBE to NicePeter: www.youtube.com Edited By: Tim – www.youtube.com WATCH MORE OF THEIR MUSIC: Pier Songs: www.youtube.com Douche Bag: www.youtube.com Ugly Shirt: www.youtube.com FIND ME ONLINE: twitter.com blippy.com apps.facebook.com www.dailybooth.com www.myspace.com thekassemg.com ******* SUBSCRIBE TO MY 2ND CHANNEL! http SEND ME LETTERS: 2461 Santa Monica Blvd. #511 Santa Monica, CA 90404

28 July, 2010 at 21:24 by admin

Tags: beach, comedian, Comedy, funny, guitar, kassem, kassemg, Music, nicepeter, sing, songs, street, venice
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28 Jul 2010

MES Grunge rock jam sesion (not rehersed)

This is our band Mind Expanding Substances playing a drunken jam. Its not really serious at all as you can tell by the lyrics but was pretty fun to play. It was filmed with a Samsung mx-20 with an opteka fisheye lens and edited on wmm.

28 July, 2010 at 9:36 by admin

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Posted in Grunge | 3 Comments »

27 Jun 2010

Alice in Chains – Them Bones – Main Riff – Beginner Guitar Lessons Rock alternative Grunge

27 June, 2010 at 9:38 by admin

Tags: alice, alternative, beginner, Bones, chains, Grunge, guitar, in, lessons, Main, marty, Riff, Rock, schwartz, Them
Posted in Grunge | 25 Comments »

15 Jun 2010

The Truth About Jamorama

There are so many learn to play guitar programs available online. The sad thing though is that not all of them can deliver.

Some courses are too simplistic that most people find unchallenging.

Jamorama is different from the bunch in that it is very much interactive in nature. Ben Edwards was able to create a course that really knows how to capture the minds of its users.

Being a professional guitarist who has traveled the world with the popular group DegreesK, this is really expected.

What I found to be commendable in Edwards as opposed to different guitarists who have their own courses is that he actually bothered to get his Bachelor’s Degree in Education so that he could be able to teach all his students the right way.

He has been teaching individuals even before coming up with the Jamorama.

An online course about learning how to play the guitar, Jamorama uses different platforms in the teaching of individuals which includes e-books, software, audio and video files with a few games thrown in as well.

This very inventive take on learning how to play guitar may mean that you’ll have to pay more than you do for how-to books.

The Jamorama e-book consists of 235 pages of everything that you have to learn about playing the guitar. It is accompanied by 153 video and 400 audio files.

What I found to be commendable with the Jamorama is the way that it reaches out to different learners such as using games for beginners and the comprehensive e-book for the intermediate learners.

Another approach in learning how to play the guitar that Jamorama uses is learning to play by ear.

Playing by ear is a skill that more professional guitarists employ. Jamorama includes audio files that learners can listen to and then play along with.

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15 June, 2010 at 9:23 by Allen Cordova

Tags: education, guitar, jamorama, learn guitar, Music
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10 Jun 2010

The History Of Music And Piano Lessons

There are so many things in this world that are very old and are very valued. Some of these things are old buildings that have stood for centuries. Some of these things are old antiques and fun things. Still, some of these things are ideas, and the idea of music is one, especially piano lessons.

Music is something that has been around since man was able to stand upright and walk around. It is truly the oldest form of entertainment that we know of, and it is still able to provide exceptional entertainment today. Not many people are skilled at making this music, however.

There are so many ways that music can be made. Orchestras play beautiful music and hundred piece ensembles blow audiences away. Then there are tribes in Africa who play their music only by keeping a rhythm on a drum. Then there are the older people in the Middle East who play flute like instruments and other age old things. There is one instrument that has withstood the test of time. That instrument is the piano.

The piano is one of the oldest forms of the early pedal instruments that there is. The people of the time wanted to create an instrument that used chords on the inside, but that could be activated by keys. What they came up with was the harpsichord, a common instrument in castles and palaces in the middle ages. This instrument soon evolved, shedding some of its pieces and gaining others, becoming the instrument that we all know today.

Believe it or not, the piano is not the easiest instrument to play. Mastering it requires many hundreds of hours of practice and concentration. The hardest part about playing the piano is not actually the act of playing it. The hardest part is learning the notes that go with the keys. After the notes are known, then you can start to play music from scores.

Of course, not all music scores are really considered easy. There are so many different levels of piano playing, many of which vary in fundamentals, such as tempo, key changes, and other things, instead of the actual notes. Some easier songs only require the pianist to play with their right hand. The hardest songs can sometimes require anywhere from four to nine fingers to be used at once.

When you listen to music on the radio, you might be touched by the sound sometimes. This feeling and emotion that you feel when listening to the radio should also be felt when playing the piano. A good piano player must be one with the music that they are playing. Grace and things like varying pitches and loudness all can contribute to this. A good player automatically knows how to play their notes, just because it feels right.

When you are looking to take piano lessons, finding a good teacher is key. The teacher should be understanding and should also be able to play the piano. They should have a good sense of musical theory and should also be good with children. You should be able to tell whether a person will be a good teacher right when you meet them.

It’s never too late to learn how how to play music. As one of North America’s most respected and well-known Music School, they offer Piano Lessons and a singing coach at our two GTA locations. The first lesson is free!

10 June, 2010 at 9:19 by Adriana Noton

Tags: art, career, education, guitar, instruments, Music, music lessons, music school, music store, piano, school, singing, teacher, Voice
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17 May 2010

Find Out The Joys Of Using Online Guitar Courses

The happy interaction between music and new-age technology just keeps getting better and better. Online tutorials for guitarists are prime examples of the user-friendly advances in both fields. Beginning guitarists and intermediate level players are taking advantage of the well-scripted and organized learning programs to sharpen their skills.

Now, all aspiring guitarists need is a guitar, a computer with monitor and the desire to learn to accomplish their goals. For a refreshingly positive approach to learning the guitar or sharpening your skills, the online tutorials for guitarists provide a lifetime worth of teaching and coaching experiences.

Learning to play any musical instrument is challenging. But, online tutorials maintain that learning to play the guitar can be accomplished in a relaxing and fun atmosphere on the student’s schedule, not the instructor’s. That’s should lead to a refreshing start to a great musical adventure.

Do It Your Way With Online Tutorials

Forget war stories about private instructors! Forget those pressure packed, get as-much-bang-for-your-buck lessons and relax. Help has arrived. No longer will teachers drive you to accomplish unrealistic goals in unrealistic time frames. Now, online tutorials let you learn when you want, wherever you have a computer.

Usually, students must bear the ongoing expense of private instruction, the inconvenience of lessons on the instructor’s schedule and comply with a very stringent schedule. At today’s busy pace, those requirements can be imposing and expensive, especially if travel is required.

The advantage of having your online instructor available 24/7 is just one more advantage. And, it sure does help to have round the clock support for any technological issues.

Practice is Key

Learning to play the guitar is an exercise in practice. There are no short cuts. Students, who put their practice time in, get big results. However, students do not have to learn everything at once. The joy of online tutorials is that they are always there for you. When you are frustrated and need a break, take it. When you want to resume, you can start at the beginning of the lesson or pick up where you left off. There are no time restrictions. The students own the learning program and can us it as reference material the rest of their lives.

Any Style, Any Time

Now the student can select the style they want to play rather than the style the instructor wants to teach. Rock, blues, jazz, classical or just about anything else can be learned with your online tutorial. Best of all, there are carefully composed discs that allow the student to play along. What a great way to learn tempo and find out how far you have progressed!

Unbeatable Value

The efficiency, convenience and cost factors give online tutorials for beginning guitarist a significant advantage over traditional instruction. Imagine you have all that technology and all the experiences of professional instructors compiled into your own personal learning program. And, you have a permanent practice and learning tool at the ready to use as long as you want for one low, affordable fee. Ask yourself, is there a better way to learn to play or practice the guitar than with an online tutorial?

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17 May, 2010 at 10:52 by Jon J Tan

Tags: guitar, guitar tutorials, hobbies, instruments, Music, string instruments
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