Posts Tagged ‘rock’
Rock and Roll Keyboard Lessons : Rock Keyboard Timing Tips
Learn about the importance of timing in a rock and roll setting in this free video clip.
Expert: Craig Dockery
Bio: Craig Dockery is an accomplished musician and graphics artist. Craig plays multiple instruments and has played in many bands. Currently he is the front man for The Vinyltones.
Filmmaker: matt senatore
Duration : 0:2:51
Unbelievable Piano with my Yamaha Digital Keyboard
This is done with Yamaha YPG-625. First learned by the chords and then the drum base sequence. Hope you enjoy it!
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Duration : 0:1:19
Rock and Roll Keyboard Lessons : Using Organ in a Rock Band
Watch this free music theory video and learn when to use the organ in a band setting.
Expert: Craig Dockery
Bio: Craig Dockery is an accomplished musician and graphics artist. Craig plays multiple instruments and has played in many bands. Currently he is the front man for The Vinyltones.
Filmmaker: matt senatore
Duration : 0:2:41
Rock and Roll Keyboard Lessons : How to Use Keyboard Simulators
Watch this free music theory video and learn when and how to use the keyboard simulators in a band setting.
Expert: Craig Dockery
Bio: Craig Dockery is an accomplished musician and graphics artist. Craig plays multiple instruments and has played in many bands. Currently he is the front man for The Vinyltones.
Filmmaker: matt senatore
Duration : 0:4:4
Dog the Bounty Hunter Keyboard SOLO ( Wakeman in STEREO)
Richard Christopher Wakeman (born 18 May 1949 in Perivale, London) is an English keyboard player best known as the keyboardist for progressive rock group Yes. Originally a classically trained pianist, he was a pioneer in the use of electronic keyboards and in the use of a rock band in combination with orchestra and choir. He purchased his first electronic keyboard, a minimoog, from the actor Jack Wild. Wakeman was able to buy it for half the regular selling price because Wild thought it did not work as it only played one note at a time.[1] He hosts a regular radio show on Planet Rock.
Duration : 0:5:49
How to EASILY Use any MIDI Instrument with Guitar Hero World Tour Drums
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You think I’m good at drums? Check out this guy! http://www.youtube.com/aBetterOpinion
This guy not only plays the real drums, but he plays GHWT as well! He is trying to promote his website www.aBetterOpinion.com which determines which movies and games you won’t like. He also plays GHWT with a Roland TD-9 V-Drum Kit and HE DOESN’T EVEN LOOK AT THE SCREEN!!! So check out his channel, subscribe to him, and please check out his website! www.aBetterOpinion.com
All credit goes to my dad for figuring this out. He heard about the GHWT drums having a MIDI input port and that is one of the reasons he got it because he knows about MIDI stuff and how MIDI is a universal language.
It is so confusing using the TD-9 drums with GHWT, but I think that is just because the TD-9 drums only have 3 cymbals, when the yellow cymbal in GHWT is used for Hi-Hat and secondary crash and the orange is used for crash and Ride. If someone like Egyokeo that has a TD-20 with more cymbals and drum heads, it wouldn’t be “as” complicated, but it is really hard with the TD-9
Duration : 0:7:31