How to Play Riffs from Rock Band on Guitar
How to play guitar riffs from various pop songs featured in the popular video game Rock Band; get professional tips and instruction from an expert on playing guitar in this free music lesson video.
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Summary: The popular video game Rock Band lets you take the stage as rock stars, but did you know that Rock began as something very different? The Blues is a form of music that originated in African-American communities of the United States. The music, characterized by flattened third, fifth, and seventh scale degrees, borrows from African spirituals and work songs. The blues has influenced or been reshaped into most of the genres now considered popular music, from jazz and bluegrass, to rock 'n' roll and rhythm 'n' blues, and hip-hop. This makes the blues the very foundation upon which most Western music is based, from John Lennon's "Yer Blues" to John Earl Walker's "Little Girl” – Chuck Berry and Elvis to modern alternative rock.
In this free video series expert guitarist and teacher Joe Wiles teaches you how to play over two dozen riffs from the video game Rock Band on your real guitar! No more fakin' it! Joe shows you how to play songs by Radiohead, Aerosmith, Faith No More, The Clash, The Ramones, and more. You learn how to strum and pick your way through songs like "In Bloom," "Creep," "Dani California," "Black Hole Sun," and many many more. It is all here!
About the Expert
Joe is the founder of the Rock and Roll Conservatory (www.myspace.com/rnrconservatory), which is a facility dedicated to mentoring the next generation of influential artists. With a focus on the mentoring of students, as opposed to the conventional method of teaching, the RnRC develops more than just an understanding of music within its students. Joe comes from a family of musicians, which makes holidays and family get-togethers especially irritating. He's been on numerous national tours, appeared on national television both in interview and performance, and his band's music has surfaced on the Radio and Records' reporting chart for their genre.
Contact: www.myspace.com/rnrconservatory
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