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Beginning Rock Guitar the fun approach!
Why not just start right in with the fun stuff? Because its too hard for a beginner? Not at all! Actually many of rocks most exciting, famous, and popular "guitar-parts" are easy enough for the complete (first-day) beginner! Paul Lidel knows whats fun and he knows what you need to learn to get you started off on the right foot. Hey, if it ain fun.....why do it? How to read TAB, tuning - how to use a tuner, and tune without a tuner, how to hold the pick, how to hold the guitar, left and right hand position, what the knobs & switches on an electric guitar do, Amp settings for clean and dirty sound & much more!
1. Iron Man Black Sabbath
2. Bad to the Bone George Thorogood
3. Enter Sandman Metallica
4. You Really Got Me Van Halen
5. Purple Haze Hendrix
6. Smoke on the Water Deep Purple
7. Day Tripper Beatles
8. Walk This Way Aerosmith
9. Plush Stone Temple Pilots
10. Crazy Train Ozzy Ozbourne
11. Kashmir Led Zeppelin
12. Bulls on Parade Rage Against The Machine
13. Them Bones Alice In Chains
14. Back in Black AC/DC
15. Satisfaction Rolling Stones
16. Wild Thing Jimi Hendrix
17. Sweet Home Alabama Lynyrd Skynyrd
18. Heart Shaped Box Nirvana
19. Cocaine Clapton
Music of India DVD
The music of India conjures up exotic images of a culture we can barely understand. This live-action program identifies and demonstrates various instruments and presents them in concert.
See more photos, specs, and reviewsHood Vision
Studio: Phoenix Entertainment Release Date: 09/26/2006
See more photos, specs, and reviewsNew England Fiddles & New England Dances
New England Fiddles (1984) presents seven of the finest traditional musicians as they play in their homes and at dances and contests, passing their styles to younger fiddlers, and commenting on their music. Featured are Ron West (Yankee), Paddy Cronnin (Irish), Ben Guillemette(Quebecois), Wilfred Guillette (Quebecois), Harold Luce (Yankee), Gerry Robichaud (Maritime), and the Cape Breton style of Joe Cormier (National Heritage Award from the National Endowment for the Arts). New England Dances (1989) is a spirited visit to some old dances, focusing on the callers and musicians who make them happen. It features Phil Johnson calling squares in Lebanon, Maine with the Maple Sugar band; John Campbell and Norman MacEachern at the Canadian Club in Watertown, Massachusetts; William Chaisson and Joe Cormier at the French American Victory Club in Waltham, Massachusetts; Arcade Richard and Victor Albert in Leominster, Massachusetts doing quadrilles; and Charley Mitchell at the Blue Goose in Northport, Maine doing contra dances. Also included are some bravura dance sequences by Irish step dancers Liam Harney and Deirdre Goulding, and Cape Breton step dancer Harvey Beaton.
See more photos, specs, and reviewsThe Rap Report
Studio: Victor Multimedia-05 Release Date: 09/18/2007 Run time: 60 minutes
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