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g major scale exercise Tips on Playing on a simple g major scale. Chord progression is G Am Bm Am, all in the (diatonic/bolic) scale. Im only using the major scale and the major pentatonic scale(12356). Well actually, im also playing the B minor pentatonic scale at one point.More on that in video "g major scale exercise #2" covering the pentatonic scales Also check out youtuber/bassplayer Blyss' fine tutorial on the major scale for more insight: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_IQvsa44Ks. Go to http://playbassnow.com for more FREE grooves, fills & basslines. Tags: bass scale exercise |
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Michael Hedges - Cello Suite #1 in G Major (Bach) Bach's first cello suite (BWV 1007, the prelude), on the harp guitar, played as intended in G major. 8/1/87 performance at the Maheavy Theater in Great Barrington, MA. Tuning:G1C2C#2A1D2E2G2D3E3A3D4; 0.056 on the harp 5 sub-basses for the string gauge, and 0.056, 0.046, 0.036, 0.026, 0.017, 0.013 for the 6-string guiitar gauages. See http://www.nomadland.com/ for information on Hedges and a fund for his children. Tags: Michael Hedges Cello Suite #1 in G-Major bach acoustic harp guitar BWV 1007 |
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Bach - Toccata in G major, BWV 916. Ton Koopman plays. A small fragment from Ton Koopman's DVD "Organ Works. Harpsichord Pieces, Arias". See http://tinyurl.com/fykkh This is Presto from Toccata in G major for harpsichord, BWV 916. The camera operator is an idiot but it's still fascinating to watch, esp. NOT played on the piano for once. If anyone knows of any video of any performance on the *lute harpsichord* (aka. Lautenwerk), let me know. Tags: Bach harpsichord BWV 916 Toccata G-major Koopman |
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Glenn Gould plays: Toccata in G major Glenn Gould: Piano. Please subscribe. Tags: Bach harpsichord glenn gould BWV 916 Toccata G-major Koopman |
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Guitar lesson - Triads over G Major Scale http://www.dolphinstreet.com/guitar_video_lessons/lesson-52.php - get the TAB on my website. You don't have to play G Major scale note after note - try triads to break away from the scale approach! Tags: guitar lesson triad triads scales major |
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Brahms - Sonata No.1 G Major - Allegro molto moderato violin: Itzhak Perlman piano: Daniel Barenboim Tags: Brahms Sonata No.1 G-Major Allegro molto moderato Itzhak Perlman Daniel Barenboim |
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Bach's Minuet in G major First Lessons in Bach No.1 G Minuet, by Curtis L. Tags: Minuet Bach Curtis Piano |
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John Mayer - Blues in G Major - The Palace - Detroit - 7/5/7 Great range of notes and colors he chooses in this G major scale blues. Fantastic! Tags: john mayer solo blues detroit live major scale the palace |
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BACH Fugue in G Major (The Jig) BWV 577 My 1996 performance on homebuilt electronic organ. Despite limitations of the recording equipment, low budget & organ balance calibrations at the time, this was a highly acclaimed performance topping the classical charts for a long time on the former mp3.com before that site tanked from the piracy lawsuits. It's on my 'Pipe Organ Story' CD here: http://www.MuSeeks.com/ArthurSulit This recording has often been mistaken or compared with that of E. Power Biggs (on the Harvard Flentrop Organ). Obviously influenced. His blows away Virgil Fox's, in capturing the Heavenly Essence, IMHO. The CD made the Year-In-Review Top 20 all-time on mp3.com in 1999 (in sales and listens). Mp3.com was the only site paying Artists per click, (youTube doesn't), and was the first time that independent classical artists could actually pay rent and food based on merit rather than on what Label you were on. This helps the Economy, because the more genuine artists can then focus on their craft rather than give it up to wear an employee badge. More people would be inspired, less cynical, more constructive and so on. Unfortunately, mp3.com's revenue base got demolished when Napster, Kazaa etc. popped up, and everyone flocked from legit sites to piracy sites, like moo-ing cows. (Say "mooo!"). Little piglet kids were pirating left and right with full parental approval (Say "Oink Oink!"). Those parents should be sued, and should lose their car and house like I nearly did. Even people earning a good living, who could easily afford CD's just like food, preferred to go to Piracy sites. The Cow-people left the legit sites to rot in the dust, which in turn destroyed many classical Artists' living. Thus ended a unique chapter in history. The first time that Beethoven's wishes for an Agency where composers could just turn in their works, and have it paid for based on quality rather than having to spend 90% of one's time sucking up to Patrons, came and went. The moo-moo pirates, many of them church-goers, still want everything for free, thinking no harm was done. What they don't realize is the Social Sin which begets more sins, causing damage not just to the composers, but to the world which is now denied the opportunity to hear more great, godly stuff. Do any of them repent? Most haven't a clue. Their little devil-ly horns, they just shrug their shoulders and say, "Whatever". Pirates don't realize what they're doing when they file-share once, they do it as a huge group, destroying otherwise great artists. So if you look around you, the news, the world blows up, because everyone wants to steal. Nehemiah 12-13 For those of you who still pirate but want "world peace", after all the warnings about your own complicity in damaging entire economies, take a look at yourself. You're part of the cause, not the solution. Heavenly music like Bach is designed to help people pray, and become better persons. But if you deny that music to people, by destroying the wages of the better artists, then people instead turn to empty music. So think twice, before pirating again. The relation between tithing for great music (Nehemiah 12-13) and church attendance is real, because it is great music which draws people away from the noise of the world, to reflect upon that Other world. That's what this music says. Tags: Bach Fugue G-Major Jig Fuga God Baroque Pipe Organ Arthur Sulit BWV577 Irish Dance German Shawn Fanning Napster Piracy |
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Jean Baptiste Lully - Chaconne in G Major Jean Baptiste Lully - Chaconne in G Major. Musica Antiqua Köln. Florian Deuter (Violin I) Reinhard Goebel (Violin II). Christian Rieger (Cembalo). Dir. Reinhard Goebel. Tags: Jean Baptiste Lully Chaconne in Major Musica Antiqua Köln Reinhard Goebel |
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Bach - Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major BWV1007 - Mov. 1-3/6 JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH (1685-1750) Six Suites for Unaccompanied Cello, Suite No. 1 in G Major BWV 1007 1. Prelude 2. Allemande 3. Courante Performed by Yo-Yo Ma Tags: handel vivaldi mozart beethoven classical baroque sonata partita violin piano harpsichord pachelbel canon fugue concerto |
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Beginner Guitar Lesson #9 - Minuet in G Major by Bach Beginner Guitar Lesson #9 - Minuet in G Major by Bach. You can get a copy of the music (including tab) here... http://www.learnclassicalguitar.com/beginner-guitar-lesson.html Tags: Beginner Guitar Lesson Minuet in Major by Bach classical guitar |
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J.S. Bach 'Mass in G major ("Lutheran") BWV 236' - V Johann Sebastian Bach (March 21, 1685 O.S. -- July 28, 1750 N.S.) Missa Brevis in G major ("Lutheran") BWV 236 : - Quoniam tu solus Sanctus - Cum Sancto Spíritu Performed : Ensemble Vocal Orchestre De Chambre De Lausanne Dir : Michel Corboz Tags: classical Missa Brevis Lutheran BWV 236 Bach |
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Prelude in G major by J.S. Bach Prelude in G major by J.S. Bach originally written for cello but performed on electric bass by Johan Hackman in November 2006. Tags: johan hackman prelude g-major cello suites electric bass |
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Minuet in G major There's me playing Minuet in G major from ana Magdalene Bach's book at my school. =) Tags: Minuet in major Ana Magdalene Bach Piano |
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Nepali pop Geet G major My Blog: http://ajabgajab.blogspot.com/ nepali pop music G major is nabin k bhttarai's new pop album. Tags: nepali pop enjoy nepal geet |
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Mozart Piano Sonata k 283 in G major I mov. Benedetta 11 y/o plays Mozart Tags: Benedetta Piano Mozart Sonata K.283 G Major Music Classic |
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Study in G Major - Classical Guitar Study by Herbert Midgley Herbert Midgley, the Internet Legend, shows that he can play and write classical guitar music. Enjoy. He wrote this on 8-01-2008 Tags: cool classical guitar study internet legend herbert midgley music video nac |
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Serenade in G major 'Eine Kleine Nachtmusik', K.525 electric violin Tags: einekleine nachtmusik serenade mozart violin electric |
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BEX12: G Major, Lesson 2-Pedal Changes, Chord Forms Here are some basic chord changes available in position 3, G major. You need to elaborate on this lesson by learning to move them up and down the fingerboard. Do you understand that the distance from G to E minor is EXACTLY the same as from A to F# minor? The 1 chord to the 6 chord. The distance from one NOTE to the next is called an INTERVAL. Intervals in different combinations give us specific chord forms. This is a start for the beginner...theres a LOT more coming and will be avaiable from me on DVD very soon. Feel free to email me at captmickey@cox.net for details. Thanks for watching. Tags: Mickey Adams Pedal Steel Beginner E9 Instruction Guitar Lap |
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1. Telemann: Concerto for viola in G major Stereo: http://br.youtube.com/watch?v=hjTw3pYBcUg&fmt=18 Georg Philipp Telemann (1681 - 1767). Concerto for viola, strings & continuo in G major. 1st mov: Largo. Musica Antiqua Köln. Dir. Reinhard Goebel. To loooneh. Georg Philipp Telemann was born in Magdeburg, the capital of the Duchy of Magdeburg, in 1681. Telemann's family was not particularly musical; his great-grandfather had served as Cantor at Halberstadt, but no one else in his direct family had been involved in music. Telemann's father died in 1685, leaving his mother to raise and oversee the education of the children. They were an upper-middle-class family, and many worked in the church. Telemann began to discover music at age 10, and quickly showed talent, composing his first opera by age 12. But this talent was not approved of by his family. Fearing that her son would pursue a career in music, Telemann's mother confiscated all of his musical instruments and in 1693 sent him to a new school in Zellerfeld (1694-1698), hoping that this change would put the boy on a more lucrative career path. However, the superintendent of this school approved of his talents, and Telemann continued to compose and expand his knowledge of music on his own. By the time he completed his studies at the Gymnasium Andreanum in Hildesheim, Telemann had learned to play the recorder, organ, violin, viola da gamba, flute, oboe, chalumeau, double bass and bass trombone, almost entirely by himself. His travels had also exposed him to newer musical styles, and the music of Johann Rosenmüller and Arcangelo Corelli became early influences. In 1701, Telemann entered Leipzig University intending to study law, perhaps at the request of his mother. It was not long before his musical talent was discovered, however, and he was commissioned to write music for two of the city's main churches. Soon thereafter, he founded a 40-member Collegium Musicum to give concerts of his music. The next year, Telemann became the director of Leipzig's opera house and cantor of one of its churches. His growing prominence began to anger elder composer Johann Kuhnau, whose position as director of music for the city had been encroached upon by Telemann's appointment as a cantor. Telemann was also using many students in his opera productions, leaving them less time to devote to participation in church music for Kuhnau. Kuhnau denounced Telemann as an "opera musician". Even after Telemann's departure, Kuhnau could not regain the performers he had lost to the opera. Telemann left Leipzig in 1705 to become Kapellmeister for the court of Count Erdmann II in Sorau (now Zary, Poland). Here he acquainted himself with the French style of Lully and Campra, composing many overtures and suites in his two years at the post. An invasion of Germany by Sweden forced Count Erdmann's court to evacuate the castle. Telemann apparently visited Paris in 1707; and was later appointed as a leader of the singers at the court in Eisenach, where he met Johann Sebastian Bach. The major position of Telemann's life was his appointment in 1721 as musical director of the five main churches in Hamburg, a position he would hold for the rest of his life. Here Telemann wrote two cantatas for each Sunday, as well as other sacred music for special occasions, all while teaching singing and music theory and directing another collegium musicum, which gave weekly or bi-weekly performances. Telemann also directed the local opera house for a few years, but this proved a financial failure. When the position Kuhnau had once held in Leipzig became vacant, Telemann applied for the position. Of the six musicians who applied, he was the favored candidate, even winning the approval of the city's council. Telemann declined the position, but only after using the offer as leverage to secure a pay raise for his position in Hamburg. When Telemann declined the job, it was offered to Christoph Graupner, who also declined it, paving the way for J.S. Bach. Telemann augmented his Hamburg pay with a few small positions in other courts and through publishing volumes of his own music. Starting around 1740, Telemann's output decreased as he began to focus more on writing theoretical treatises. During this time he corresponded with some younger composers, including Franz Benda and Telemann's godson, C.P.E. Bach. Following the death of his eldest son Andreas in 1755, Telemann assumed the responsibility of raising his grandson Georg Michael Telemann, and beginning the future composer's education in music. Many of his sacred oratorios date from this period. In his later years, Telemann's eyesight began to deteriorate, and this led to a decline in his output around 1762, but the composer continued to write until his death on June 25, 1767. Tags: Telemann Concerto for viola Musica Antiqua Köln Reinhard Goebel |
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Electric Light Orchestra - Illusions In G Major [Live] The Electric Light Orchestra play Illusions In G Major live in London in 1976. Tags: The Electric Light Orchestra ELO Illusions In Major Live London Fusion Video Jeff Lynne Eldorado High Quality |
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G major scale exercise #2 This time we explore 2 pentatonic scales to use when playing over a G major tonality.# 1 is a G major (the country sounding pentatonic) - same notes as E minor pentatonic , reuse your E minor pentatonic licks;-) #2 is playing a B minor pentatonic scale, for a more jazzy sound. Go to http://playbassnow.com for more FREE grooves, fills & basslines. Tags: bass scale exercise solo |
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Free Guitar Lessons: Country Blues Fingerpicking : G Major: How to Finger Pick Chords Learn country blues fingerpicking today! This free video covers G Major variations and teaches you finger picking the blues on the guitar. Tags: free guitar lesson video instruction music tab country blues fingerpicking finger picking travis style beginner song technique |
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Brahms - Sonata No.1 G Major - Vivace ma non troppo part I violin: Itzhak Perlman piano: Daniel Barenboim Tags: Brahms Sonata No.1 G-Major Vivace ma non troppo Itzhak Perlman Daniel Barenboim |
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2-Tartini violin concerto in G major D.78 Felix Ayo playing Guiseppe Tartini's violin concerto in G major D.78 Movement 2 - largo andante I Giovani Musici Felix Ayo: violin, conductor Taken from: G. Tartini - Violin Concertos vol. 3 brought to you by Dynamic Tags: Guiseppe Tartini Felix Ayo violin |
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*Hot New* Just Crazy: G-Major (w/lyrics ) Hot new song produced by G-Major, a newly formed hiphop group that consists of Kao, Reno, T3 and Lingwistix. This music is produced by T3 and the vocal/rap is done by Kao, Lingwistix n Reno!!! Check it out!! Leave your comments! Lyrics Chorus: Crazy for u...I'll be the clinically in-in-in-insane only if you be my nurse (Kao verse) Call me insane...call me love crazy Never sugarcoat the truth cuz your ma sweet baby When I'm down on ma knees I know I'm committing a sin Cuz I idolize ur beauty n worship ur pretty grin Its pretty simple...that love is the definition beyond all explanation taking me to elevation Without my pair of wings u serve as the breeze that blows thru ma brain taking me to higher things. Ur my beauty queen.....n I'm ya Midas then I guess it's only right for me to call u my highness wont immune to ya affection like a psychedelic virus what I see is what I get then I want u to be my iris If u love to lean on teddy then I'll grow a furry arm So u cud tease n taunt n I'll chase u like the lucky charms I'll be known this dazzling chick that I forever own, blow away my sanity destroying all my weather zones Girl be my Caesar so I cud forever roam (Rome) In ya prescence so u cud call my place da better home I Want u to be my guest..thats how I break it down...so we cud play house....and produce an eight ounce new life from our bond chemically together, forever unbreakable like da will of a leopard In pursuit of his love summing like ma own struggle I'm retarded cuz ur love messed up my every brain muscle If all reason is against me not to show my dedication Then I'll give up my mind n be in the state of vegetation Ma boo....i'll be da mad man 4 tru This is the G-major remix to Crazy 4 U. Chorus (Lingwistix verse) Got my head spinning with ya cute laugh and grinning Girl I don't attack (a tac) but I will stick a pin in This situation saying without hesitation Hello Nurse.....girl I wanna be ur patient Your smile is like an epidemic sweeping the nation Let's lock lips cuz that's the vaccination Ma heart pacing, racing, chasing for compensation It's occupation patiently waiting for sedation I'm in operation....but you can perform on me with leisure Cuz ur touch knock me out like anesthesia The crazy house beckoning......I just need to step in I'm one flew over the Cukoos nest time for me to check in (Reno verse) I'm crazy too....baby for true Narcotics are worthless cant sleep without you Insomniac awoke from a night terror More scared than a teddy bear without its boo Bring out that straitjacket....bring for two I know I'm crazy n I'm crazy 4 you (you) I swear to speak the truth...so help me God I know I shouldn't swear but I do love you Stop the presses...call the dresser My princess has found her shoe...getting married but where's my suit?? The wedding bell rang while the organs sang And there's the prince.....family in the pew Runaway bride....almost like she's lied to me Broke down and cried ya see? And left me with the question "why" She took the flight....my golden goose Romeo died you know I can't live without you (you) Should have known without a parachute....I can't survive This plummet to earth...so mysterious and I'm so mystified You didn't even say goodbye...so I searched for you Tell me the truth....was I equate your right with 1+1=2 I'm still here waiting for you....I'm crazy for true! Chorus x 2 Tags: major music emcee kao reno t3 lingwistix rap hip-hop crazy just remix hot |
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Sonatine in G major Beethoven This is a sonatina in G major which is *for the time being* still being attributed to beethoven allthough scholars are in doubt of it's authency, regardless of the outcome, I like this sonatina.it's nice and easygoing. The first movement is marked Moderato and the second movement simply....Romanza.. enjoy. Tags: music classic classical piano beethoven |
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Bach minuet in G major Title says it all, comments are welcome. Tags: piano bach minuet sergevideo serge |
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Bach - Little Prelude & Fugue in G Major BWV 557 Played by Jonathan A. Feucht Tags: Prelude and Fugue by Johann Sebastian Bach |