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Musician's Wooshed Practice Log by Tommy Gordon Pdf
The Musician's WOODSHED Practice Log (from Fretboard Media group) is a journal and planner for all practicing musicians. Here's the perfect place to write down what you need to work on, what you want to work on, and what you should work on so that your practice time on your instrument is more focused and productive. This 118-page practice planner provides enough time to log over a year's worth of your weekly practice. The custom layout -- with boxes for all seven days of the week with priorities and work accomplished -- is adaptable for a broad range of uses. This 8.5 x 11in book features a glossy cover and cream paper interior.
Guitarist's WOODSHED Practice Log by Tommy Gordon Pdf
The Guitarist's WOODSHED Practice Log (from Fretboard Media group) is a journal and planner for practicing musicians. Here's the perfect place to write down what you need to work on, what you want to work on, and what you should work on so that your practice time on your guitar is more focused and productive. This 118-page practice planner provides enough time to log over a year's worth of your weekly practice. The custom layout -- with boxes for all seven days of the week with priorities and work accomplished -- is adaptable for a broad range of uses. This 8.5 x 11in book features a glossy cover and cream paper interior.
Author : Tommy Gordon Publisher : Fretboard Media Group Page : 167 pages File Size : 44,6 Mb Release : 2018-04-28 Category : Music ISBN : 8210379456XXX
This Bass Player 3-in-1 Bundle features the titles: Bass Player Q&A, Why You Suck at Bass, and Music Money. The first two titles cover a broad range of topics of interest to bass players everywhere playing a wide variety of musical styles and genres, and with varying levels of experience. The third title is a look at modern musician’s ‘entrepreneurship’ and ways to monetize your musical knowledge and abilities, mostly online.
Guitarist's Woodshed Practice Log (Door Lock Edition) by Tommy Gordon Pdf
The Guitarist's WOODSHED Practice Log (from Fretboard Media Group) is a journal and planner for practicing musicians. Here's the perfect place to write down what you need to work on, what you want to work on, and what you should work on so that your practice time on your guitar is more focused and productive. This 118-page practice planner provides enough time to log over a year's worth of your weekly practice. The custom layout -- with boxes for all seven days of the week with priorities and work accomplished -- is adaptable for a broad range of uses. This 8.5 x 11-in book features a glossy cover (door lock edition) and cream paper interior.
Here's a book intended to challenge you. Here’s a book meant to inspire you. This book is a wake-up call to the global problems and roadblocks for you as a bass player. This book is meant to be a reality check. Even if bass playing is a hobby for you, your level of enjoyment and satisfaction will increase exponentially if you get better, start to like your playing and sound, and then continue to move forward. But if you aspire to be a part-time gigging and recording musician or full-time musician/bassist, this book is filled with the ten reasons that are seriously holding you back. (It might even give you enough clues to help you teach bass lessons for years to come!) I want you to attack any or all of these problems that apply to you, and get your momentum back as a bass player. I’ve always believed that the expression “momentum builds motivation” is the key to developing as a musician. Once you’re truly excited about your playing, your creativity, and your growth, amazing things can happen with your music. If you’re here reading a book called “Why You Suck at Bass” then it means that you’re finally ready to deal with those issues that plague aspiring musicians everywhere. It means that you’re brave. Brave enough to face the facts. Get your copy today!
Do you listen to the right guitar players? What can you learn if you start listening to really iconic guitar players who are being largely overlooked by others? Here are 12 simple guitar lessons pulled from listening to six great -- and largely under-appreciated -- guitarists. Differentiate your playing from others by becoming more deliberate with your influences. These Six Iconic Guitarists Will Inspire You. Sure, we can learn from everyone - from every band, from every musician -- but if every guitarist coming up in music -- in rock, jazz, fusion, metal, country, blues, funk, or pop -- has exactly the same set of influences, no wonder no one can stand out.Be Different. Stand out. Learn from these Six Game Changers. Focus on these six players - their music, their approach, their innovations, and you'll have more direction when it comes to your unique sound. Check out these Guitar Player Profiles. Here are six short profiles of guitarists you SHOULD be listening to; including a couple lessons or takeaways from each players and a suggestion of where to begin your own discoveries of their music.
Here's a book intended to challenge you. Here’s a book meant to inspire you. This book is a wake-up call to the global problems and roadblocks for you as a guitarist. This book is meant to be a reality check. Even if guitar playing is a hobby for you, your level of enjoyment and satisfaction will increase exponentially if you get better, start to like your playing and sound, and then continue to move forward. But if you aspire to be a part-time gigging and recording musician or full-time musician/guitarist, this book is filled with the ten reasons that are seriously holding you back. (It might even give you enough clues to help you teach guitar lessons for years to come!) I want you to attack any or all of these problems that apply to you, and get your momentum back as a guitarist. I’ve always believed that the expression “momentum builds motivation” is the key to developing as a musician. Once you’re truly excited about your playing, your creativity, and your growth, amazing things can happen with your music. If you’re here reading a book called “Why You Suck at Guitar” then it means that you’re finally ready to deal with those issues that plague aspiring musicians everywhere. It means that you’re brave. Brave enough to face the facts. I wrote this to help you, and not to make you feel bad — or worse — about your music. This is your wake-up call — a musician-to-musician intervention — with the goal of helping you get back on the right path. Music should be fun, and it’s always fun to get better. I wrote this to help all guitarists because I know that if we don’t like our sound, our abilities, or our playing, then music isn’t fun at all. It’s an annoying feeling. By the way, if you’re just looking for a book of guitar exercises, that’s not what you’ll find here. If you wanted to buy another book of riffs that some random musician-author thinks every guitarist in the world should know, that’s fine -- but maybe you don’t understand what being a real musician means. What you need is clear. You need a personal sound — and that takes a very personal, grounded approach. That means that you need to deal with some big, global issues in your music-making and not worry about which new lick or riff will suddenly transform your playing. On the other hand, if you’ve already totally decided what you — as a guitarist — need to do to get better, but you’re kind of pissy and stubborn about it, then may I suggest that you just go and do that thing. Don’t read this book to see if I can or will change your mind. Do what you want! Follow your musician instincts. If you pretty much know what you want as a musician, and you already have a sense about what you need to work on, seriously, just practice that! But if you do need some more input, some more ideas, some feedback, and a dose of outside inspiration, then you are my ideal reader because: 1) You want to get better now and 2) You admit that you don’t have all the answers 3) You have enough of an open mind to check out what I’m going to say and work on removing those roadblocks that apply to you.
Congressional Record by United States. Congress Pdf
The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)
Author : Tommy Gordon Publisher : Fretboard Media Group Page : 110 pages File Size : 49,5 Mb Release : 2015-03-21 Category : Music ISBN : 8210379456XXX
Shred on Your Guitar Like a Demi-God by Tommy Gordon Pdf
The All-Styles Guitar Player’s Guide to Simplified Practicing and Study Whether you’re a musician taking lessons or completely self-taught, this is the book that helps you simplify your music by changing your attitude about guitar lessons and practicing. You can’t achieve ultimate mastery of your instrument without rethinking the way you practice, jam, or rehearse your music. Whether you play solo, or with a band, this is a quick read that every guitarist needs, and it complements other music instruction and guitar music books. Learn to Quickly Shred Your Complete Fretboard with Ninja Arpeggios and Permutations This is an HONEST guitar music guide with takeaways for absolute beginners and for seasoned pros. The principal guitar practice technique presented in the book is applied to all the music that you’re already playing or writing, and is not about creating separate abstract exercises. The Ninja Arpeggios and Permutation exercises will have you completely shredding across your fretboard in no time, especially once you become more efficient with your practice time.
This book gives you all the basic principles underlying solid walking bass lines. Comprehensive, easy to understand, with page after page of great transcriptions of the author's walking lines on the accompanying CD. The CD of NY professional jazz players can also be used as a swinging play-along CD. Endorsed by Eddie Gomez, Jimmy Haslip, John Goldsby, etc.
Gateways to Understanding Music by Timothy Rice,Dave Wilson Pdf
Gateways to Understanding Music, Second Edition, explores music in all the categories that constitute contemporary musical experience: European classical, popular, jazz, and world music. Covering the oldest forms of human music making to the newest, this chronology presents music from a global rather than a Eurocentric perspective. Each of 60 "gateways" addresses a particular genre, style, or period of music. Every gateway opens with a guided listening example that unlocks a world of music through careful study of its structural elements. How did the piece come to be composed or performed? How did it respond to the social and cultural issues at the time, and what does that music mean today? Students learn to listen to, explain, understand, and ultimately value all the music they encounter in their world. New to this edition is a broader selection of musical examples that reflect the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion advocated by North American universities. Eight gateways have been replaced. A timeline of gateways helps students see the book’s historical narrative at a glance. Features Values orientation—Diverse, equitable, and inclusive approach to music history. All genres of music—Presents all music as worthy of study, including classical, world, popular, and jazz. Global scope within a historical narrative—Begins with small-scale forager societies up to the present, with a shifting focus from global to European to American influences. Recurring themes — Aesthetics, emotion, social life, links to culture, politics, economics, and technology. Modular framework—60 gateways—each with a listening example—allow flexibility to organize chronologically or by the seven themes. Consistent structure—With the same step-by-step format, students learn through repeated practice how to listen and how to think about music. Anthology of scores—For those courses that use the textbook in a music history sequence. Gateways to Understanding Music continues to employ a website to host the audio examples and instructor’s resources.