SKU: M7.ART-80724
ISBN 9783936807240. German.
Der tausendfach erprobte Bestseller im Bereich der Bass-Lehrbücher! Die E-Bass-Schule von Tom Bornemann bietet perfektes Lernen auf drei Ebenen: Das Buch Die Playalongs, Hörbeispiele & Übungen Die Homepage So ist gewährleistet, während und nach Erarbeiten des Buches immer an den Autor herantreten zu können. Auf www.four-strings.de werden neue Themen und Songs im MP3-Format zur Verfügung gestellt. Unter www.artist-ahead-download.de stehen alle Playalongs, Hörbeispiele und Übungen als Audio- und MP3-Dateien zum Download zur Verfügung.
SKU: BT.MS0378
Spanish.
Con no menos de 25 toques reggae y ska para piano y otros teclados, nuestro método le permitirá pasarlo bien durante un buen rato pero no sólo… En efecto se trata de aprender tocando, de progresar disfrutando, y nuestros toques le permitirán también descubrir y trabajar todas las técnicas que contribuyen a crear unos buenos acompañamientos en el estilo… y en particular ¡el famoso “skankâ€! Y por último, inspirándose en los mayores artistas y teclistas de ayer y de hoy (The Skatalites, Bob Marley / The Wailers, UB40, Madness, The Specials, Jimmy Cliff, Alpha Blondy, Burning Spear, Peter Tosh...),dichos 25 toques le brindarán un amplio panorama de los estilos reggae y ska en elteclado. En el disco incluido en el método, Ud encontrará varios ficheros audios y v deos. Los v deos (mp4) presentan en imágenes los 25 toques tales como uno debe tocarlos, a velocidad normal, y luego más lenta. Las grabaciones audio (mp3), por su parte, presentan los playbacks correspondientes, aqu también en dos aires diferentes. Ud podrá tocar los toques propuestos al estudio, o aprovechar para desarrollar libremente sus propias ideas de acompañamiento en el estilo.
SKU: BT.MUSMS0353
Con no menos de 50 solos de guitarra 100% Blues a la manera de los mayores bluesmen de ayer y de hoy (Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, Joe Bonamassa, Chris Duarte, B.B. King, Albert King, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Otis Rush, Muddy Waters,Buddy Guy...), nuestro método le va a encantar, pero no se trata sólo de eso... En efecto, además del gusto que le procurará tocarlos, dichos solos le permitirán descubrir muchos clichés estilo Blues... que podrá integrarfácilmente en sus propios solos.
Y nada mejor que inspirarse en los grandes maestros del estilo. El hilo conductor es el Blues pero estos solos son muy variados. Ternarios sobre todo, pero a veces binarios. Elaborados enelfamoso «12 bar blues» pero no solamente. En unos aires lentos, estilo Slow Blues, o más enérgicos. En todas las tonalidades y con todo tipo de inspiraciones.
El DVD v deo permite o r y visualizar el conjunto de los 50solos pormenorizados, a velocidad normal y luego lenta, brindándole as la posibilidad de elegir los buenos ademanes las buenas digitaciones y tocar r tmicamente «a compás». El CD mp3 por su parte, abarca el mismo número deplaybacks que de solos. O sea 50 playbacks tocados en dos aires diferentes: el aire deseado (velocidad real) y el aire de trabajo (lento). Son de larga duración (4 o 5 minutos cada uno, o sea ¡más de 7 horas de música en total!)para darle el tiempo de trabajar en las mejores condiciones posibles.
SKU: KN.52260S
As recorded by the Bob Mintzer Big Band, this driving Latin mambo emulates the sound of drummer Elvin Jones. Both solo choruses can be opened up for additional playerschord changes are provided in the 1st Tenor, 4th Trumpet and 2nd Trombone parts. The chart finishes with a big dramatic sound. Duration ca. 5:35.
SKU: CF.BPS132
ISBN 9781491158463. UPC: 680160917068. 9 x 12 inches.
Secret Mission is a cinematic depiction of a spy on a mission to defeat a nefarious villain. This was inspired by my love for several spies and superheroes from movies and television series, both serious and humorous. With exciting parts for all players, I hope your imagination is sparked by this accessible and melodic piece. In the opening, the spy receives his mission in grand fashion, as the title sequence rolls across the screen. After a dramatic pause (m. 10), the spy is on the chase! The melody at m. 11 depicts the spy doing reconnaissance on his enemy. The villain reveals his evil plan, and soon, the hero and the villain face off in an epic battle! Who do you think wins? Is it a serious thriller or a hilarious cartoon? Decide for your own as you see the end credits scroll! Itas an epic journey sure to spark your imagination. For smaller ensembles, the power chords in the low brass can be divided such that trombones take the top note, and euphonium the bottom, or divide it as is appropriate for your ensemble. At m. 9, and as it recurs, the students should choose a note that is comfortably in their playing range that they can play beautifully. They should, however, strive to choose a different note than their neighbor, and can change the note as this technique recurs. The melody at measure 11 should sound soft, light, and sneaky! Do not let the students get too loud at m. 17. If anything, this section should be slightly softer. The woodblock and cowbell add a touch of urgency (like the ticking of a clock) and humor (I got a fevah!). Make sure the countermelody at m. 25 can be heard clearly. At m. 33, dynamic contrast is very important. If needed, a crash cymbal from a drum set can be used, and both cymbals can be struck by a drumstick. In either case, suspended cymbal should be played with a drumstick (unless rolling: then, use a pair of yarn mallets). I sincerely hope you and your students enjoy the cinematic journey, and thank you for choosing my music!.Secret Mission is a cinematic depiction of a spy on a mission to defeat a nefarious villain. This was inspired by my love for several spies and superheroes from movies and television series, both serious and humorous. With exciting parts for all players, I hope your imagination is sparked by this accessible and melodic piece. In the opening, the spy receives his mission in grand fashion, as the title sequence rolls across the screen. After a dramatic pause (m. 10), the spy is on the chase! The melody at m. 11 depicts the spy doing reconnaissance on his enemy. The villain reveals his evil plan, and soon, the hero and the villain face off in an epic battle! Who do you think wins? Is it a serious thriller or a hilarious cartoon? Decide for your own as you see the end credits scroll! It's an epic journey sure to spark your imagination. For smaller ensembles, the power chords in the low brass can be divided such that trombones take the top note, and euphonium the bottom, or divide it as is appropriate for your ensemble. At m. 9, and as it recurs, the students should choose a note that is comfortably in their playing range that they can play beautifully. They should, however, strive to choose a different note than their neighbor, and can change the note as this technique recurs. The melody at measure 11 should sound soft, light, and sneaky! Do not let the students get too loud at m. 17. If anything, this section should be slightly softer. The woodblock and cowbell add a touch of urgency (like the ticking of a clock) and humor (I got a fevah!). Make sure the countermelody at m. 25 can be heard clearly. At m. 33, dynamic contrast is very important. If needed, a crash cymbal from a drum set can be used, and both cymbals can be struck by a drumstick. In either case, suspended cymbal should be played with a drumstick (unless rolling: then, use a pair of yarn mallets). I sincerely hope you and your students enjoy the cinematic journey, and thank you for choosing my music!.Secret Mission is a cinematic depiction of a spy on a mission to defeat a nefarious villain. This was inspired by my love for several spies and superheroes from movies and television series, both serious and humorous. With exciting parts for all players, I hope your imagination is sparked by this accessible and melodic piece. In the opening, the spy receives his mission in grand fashion, as the title sequence rolls across the screen. After a dramatic pause (m. 10), the spy is on the chase! The melody at m. 11 depicts the spy doing reconnaissance on his enemy. The villain reveals his evil plan, and soon, the hero and the villain face off in an epic battle! Who do you think wins? Is it a serious thriller or a hilarious cartoon? Decide for your own as you see the end credits scroll! It’s an epic journey sure to spark your imagination.For smaller ensembles, the power chords in the low brass can be divided such that trombones take the top note, and euphonium the bottom, or divide it as is appropriate for your ensemble. At m. 9, and as it recurs, the students should choose a note that is comfortably in their playing range that they can play beautifully. They should, however, strive to choose a different note than their neighbor, and can change the note as this technique recurs. The melody at measure 11 should sound soft, light, and sneaky! Do not let the students get too loud at m. 17. If anything, this section should be slightly softer. The woodblock and cowbell add a touch of urgency (like the ticking of a clock) and humor (I got a fevah!). Make sure the countermelody at m. 25 can be heard clearly. At m. 33, dynamic contrast is very important. If needed, a crash cymbal from a drum set can be used, and both cymbals can be struck by a drumstick. In either case, suspended cymbal should be played with a drumstick (unless rolling: then, use a pair of yarn mallets). I sincerely hope you and your students enjoy the cinematic journey, and thank you for choosing my music!
SKU: CF.BPS132F
ISBN 9781491158470. UPC: 680160917075. 9 x 12 inches.
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