I have just finished reading the book and if you have not read this “Go get a copy”! There are a few stories in there that will really blow your mind - (pages 223-224) Enough to even keep Jimmy Page laughing for weeks!!! Incredible, Please tell me it isn’t so? LOL
Learn the 5 positions of the Blues Scale in the key of A with this easy to understand lesson and play along with the included Tab/Grids and audio files.
(Jam Pack’s include 18 High quality (320kbps) mp3’s, 2 page PDF and *PROGRESSION .prog file)
Each mp3 is set to a drum beat so you never lose the groove..! You get one “high quality” .mp3 per tempo/position of the scale pattern plus a bonus mp3 (one per tempo) combining ALL 5 of the scale patterns (each pattern repeating one time so you can practice the scale twice in a row).
The 2 page PDF Lesson book features the Tab and Grid diagrams of the scale patterns and covers some basic music theory.
* You will need PROGRESSION Software to playback the .prog file
** The .prog file is included as a courtesy and you do not have to have NotionMusic PROGRESSION in order to enjoy the Jam Packs.
We have included the .prog file just in case you already own a copy of PROGRESSION or if you had interest in getting a copy of the software (then you would have our master file to practice with, modify or use it as a starting point for your own exercises).
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Complete “Canon In D” Jam PakBUY NOW $4.99 This lesson comes with the Complete Version of Pachelbel’s Canon in D (45 pages - all 4 guitar parts) PDF Workbook and includes a quality backing track to practice the lead guitar part of the Canon in D.
**BONUS** Also included is Dan Sindel’s internationally acclaimed version of Pachelbel’s Canon, showcasing the 1st guitar part.
“A Blues” Jam Packs - LEARN MORE Learn the 5 positions of the Blues Scale in the key of A with this easy to understand lesson and play along at a nice slow tempo of 40 Beats per minute (bpm) with the included Tab and audio files.
(Jam Pack includes 16 bit Wave Files, PDF and PROGRESSION .prog file)
More “Blues Scale Jam Packs” will be available very soon for a great price..!
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EZGTRPRO http://www.notionmusic.com Dan Sindel demonstrates PROGRESSION Guitar Tab/Notation Software in this guitar lesson on seen on youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAz8vgqfRzc
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Sonuus - makers of the G2M (Guitar-to MIDI converter) just gave Dan Sindel an Artist Spotlight on their website http://www.sonuus.com/users_dan_sindel.html
Dan’s comments on the Sonuus G2M:
“I love the fact that I can use the G2M with my nicer instruments without having to modify my guitar(s) with a special MIDI pickup. This allows me to enhance my recordings by triggering SoftSynths/VST’s in a quick and efficient manner. As well, the G2M works great using tab/notation software and my students love the handout pages I create for them.”
View footage of NAMM 2010
Dan Sindel demonstrates the SONUUS G2M Guitar-to-MIDI Converter.
The SONUUS G2M is a simple-to-use, highly effective, Guitar-to-MIDI converter. It is “Universal” because it doesn’t need a special pick-up.
About The Book
A retrospective of Ted Greene, virtuoso solo guitarist, beloved music teacher, world-renowned author and innovator of unique music concepts for guitar. This book also includes an overview of Ted Greene’s early life and musical development, plus an insightful narrative of the 13 years prior to his death
Biography
With only a slim body of recorded work to his name, guitar guru Ted Greene remains best known as a teacher and theoretician. His book Chord Chemistry is widely acclaimed as the bible for aspiring jazz guitarists. Born in Los Angeles on September 26, 1946, Greene began his own guitar studies at age 11, and was an accomplished player while still in high school, often collaborating with local R&B groups; he briefly studied accounting at Cal State Northridge, but soon dropped out to devote all of his energies to music. Greene typically worked as an accompanist behind vocalists, despising the limelight himself but finding group settings restrictive. While he was a sought-after session player, he derived much of his income from tutoring, ultimately writing four acclaimed books on the subject: Chord Chemistry, Modern Chord Progressions: Jazz and Classical Voicings for Guitar, and the two-volume Jazz Guitar: Single Note Soloing. In 1977, he also recorded his lone solo LP, titled simply Solo Guitar. While much respected and celebrated by his fellow guitarists across the musical spectrum, Greene was nevertheless little known to the general public, his anonymity even more pronounced by his aversion to live performance. By all accounts painfully shy and humble, his roster of alumni included jazz player John Pisano, but he never charged more than 25 dollars per hourly lesson. Greene died suddenly of a heart attack at his Encino, CA, apartment on July 25, 2005; he was 58.
EZGTR was started by “Symphonic Guitarist” Dan Sindel with one purpose in mind, to present high quality instruction for the beginning guitarist and solve the issues that normally surround a typical guitar lesson. No longer do you have to drive half way across town to get to your lesson on time or face inviting a [...]more →