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musicianposter · 2 years ago
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3NPS Minor Scale Patterns for Shredding
Hi everyone,
Another essential scale in the series of 3NPS for shredding: the natural Minor scale.
The chart is already available in all 3 common variations that I usually produce:
with beginner-friendly note names
as generic intervals
and as flat style notes for those who like it clean!
Download them all here (variations are linked down at the bottom)
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Hope you have fun with it!
If you find this content helpful, I'd appreciate any kind of support—a Like, a share, or a comment—everything helps! Have fun learning! Oleg
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moorepa · 6 years ago
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ericblackmonmusic · 4 years ago
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BANG ON THE DRUM ALL DAY Todd Rungren Guitar + Lyrics Cover - Lesson Lin...
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nilrochaart · 5 years ago
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Sketching Country house In Full Real Time Watercolor By Nil Rocha
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dynamicdrumschool · 7 years ago
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Any drummers out there that are just starting out on the drums? I started a new beginner drum lesson series on YouTube to help you in your new journey. This video is part four of the series that applies everything you have learned in the first three videos, to a musical context. There are three songs that you can jam along with. There are also three charts and three mp3 files that you can download to have fun practicing. To watch the entire video, go to our YouTube channel - https://youtu.be/myQZRRb4ecM #drumlessons #beginnerdrumlessons #beginnerlessons #easydrumbeats #dynamicdrumschool #drums (at Dynamic Drum School)
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hildurko · 5 years ago
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Painting Birds Challenge Indigo Bunting #1539
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Painting Birds David Jansen, as he shares with us the joy of learning. Even If you are a beginner than now is the time to jump in and take chances, that you might learn something cool. That might help you grow as an artist. Everyone has something to teach, and this lesson is relaxing, and let's just stick back and enjoy the process or join along, stopping the video as your need to. Make decisions confidently as you paint along with David in this new series of Painting Birds in Acrylics. But now its time we start Painting Birds so let's dive in! It is just as it says, simple!! Even though it may not look simply it is. David Jansen truly knows his stuff, and he has that calming effect as he demonstrates in his videos. Online Classes: http://JansenArtOnline.com I hope you like this video and share it with your friends. And if you want to know more about the artist, check the links below the video. Why not show the creator some love by heading over to their channel and leave a like or subscribe. That will show them that you want more and makes them want to create even more awesome material. And that is a pure win-win. On til next time. #acrylicpaint #allaprima #artist #artscrafts #beginnerlesson #Blending #DavidJansen #davidjansenpainting #decorativepainting #drawing #easypainting #FineArt #howtopaint #learntopaint #onebrush #onestroke #onlineartclass #PaintItSimply #paintingbirds #PaintingBirdsChallengeIndigoBunting #paintingflowers #paintingroses Read the full article
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avidadedois · 8 years ago
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How To Make an App - Ep 1 - Introduction (Xcode 8, Swift 3, iOS 10)
How To Make an App – Ep 1 – Introduction (Xcode 8, Swift 3, iOS 10)
How To Make iPhone Apps with NO Programming Experience! Lesson 1: Introduction (Tools and Materials) This lesson is an orientation of what you need to start making apps and the tools and resources that Apple provides.
Download the Key Takeaways Lesson Notes here: https://codewithchris.leadpages.co/yt-beginnerlessons-keytakeaways/
This video series uses the latest and greatest from Apple (Xcode 8,…
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musicianposter · 2 years ago
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3NPS Patterns Made Easy: Mixolydian vs Major
Let's continue the series of learning 3NPS scales by comparison. This time it's all about Mixolydian mode!
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In the near future I will post a variation with beginner-friendly notes names as well, so check back later!
If you find this content helpful, I'd appreciate any kind of support—a Like, a share, or a comment—everything helps! Have fun learning! Oleg
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musicianposter · 2 years ago
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These Chords Will Give You True Modal Sound
If you ever tried playing any mode you might have asked yourself something along the lines of "how is this different from regular Major scale?" or "what is the best chord sequence for this particular mode?", etc. These are all valid questions! I've created charts which address these questions and help you practice playing modes modally, so that you don't sound like you're playing in a regular Major/Minor scale or in a Tonal Harmony style. We'll be focusing on the concept of lateral chords (a.k.a. modal cadential chords) which is explained thoroughly on the page I linked to below.
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When you follow the link you'll also see a variation of the same reference with individual notes which constitute these chords and the mode's characteristic note is conveniently highlighted so that you know where exactly it is in the chord—on the root, the third, the fifth or is not present at all!
The link above is for triad chords. I will soon be adding a variation for 7ths chords as well as generic roman numerals. So check back!
CHART FEATURES.
Visually lateral. To make it easier to see the lateral nature of these chords I've positioned them conveniently to the left and right of the root chord. All other diatonic chords are removed for clarity and focus.
Parallel root. All chords have the same root note which helps hear the difference more distinctly when you try out different modes.
Characteristic tone. This reference comes in 2 variations: chords-only and chords plus notes which constitute them. - The chords-only variation shows which of the chords contain characteristic tone. This helps you create a chord sequence which not only sounds modal but also highlights the character of the mode. - The chords-plus-notes variation shows where exactly this characteristic tone is in the chord as explained above. In addition, the characteristic tones are also listed separately for convenience.
No bias. Given chart lists all lateral options without bias for you to do your own experiments.
Quick guide. The charts also have a small guide with all the essentials to help you navigate the reference, avoid distractions by not looking elsewhere, have a focus and spend quality time with the topic you're studying.
If you find this content helpful, I'd appreciate any kind of support—a Like, a share, or a comment—everything helps! Have fun learning! Oleg
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musicianposter · 3 years ago
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5 connected CAGED patterns of C-Major pentatonic (chart)
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Here's my next chart to help you visualize how each of the 5 CAGED shapes of C-Major pentatonic scale connects to the next one like a puzzle. Comes in 2 flavors: 13 frets and 22 frets. 13-fret version highlights the 5 CAGED shapes without repetition and takes as much horizontal space of the page as possible to appear big and bold while the other one features CAGED shapes across the entire fretboard, repeating all 5 patterns almost twice and thus unlocking all shapes' connection points and not just in the first half of the fretboard. The circles have scale note names. Root tones have a stronger visual emphasis to provide soloing landmarks and a better overview of the shape's primary "anchor points" to help you memorize and internalize all 5 patterns.
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If you follow the link there is also a variation of the same reference with intervals instead of the note names.
Hey hit that Like button for me if you're an awesome person and you find this content helpful :) Happy learning! Oleg
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musicianposter · 3 years ago
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Play 1000+ songs with these 7 easy chords (chart with circled fingers)
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This compilation contains all the main chords from not 1 but 3 musical Keys (A-major, G-major and D-major) which means the number of songs you can play with them is enormous—think thousands! Chords this collection: C, A, G, E, D, Em, Am. I’ve mindfully removed all distractions to let you focus on just placing your fingers and actually playing the chords.
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Highlights: ■ For beginners with little-to-no experience ■ Easily playable "open" triad chords ■ Both major ("happy") and minor ("sad") chords ■ Shows which fingers to use ■ Chords that are used by popular songs ■ Mix of "Keys" that cover a wide range of songs
Let me know if there's any way I can make it even more helpful for you personally, I'd love to hear from you! :) Subscribe for more and I'd appreciate a share a lot. Have fun and stay creative! Oleg
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dynamicdrumschool · 7 years ago
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Any drummers out there that are just starting out on the drums? I started a new beginner drum lesson series on YouTube to help you in your new journey. This video is part four of the series that applies everything you have learned in the first three videos, to a musical context. There are three songs that you can jam along with. There are also three charts and three mp3 files that you can download to have fun practicing. To watch the entire video, go to our YouTube channel - https://youtu.be/myQZRRb4ecM #drumlessons #beginnerdrumlessons #beginnerlessons #easydrumbeats #dynamicdrumschool #drums (at Dynamic Drum School)
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dynamicdrumschool · 7 years ago
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Any drummers out there that are just starting out on the drums? Or anybody that has always wanted to play the the drums? I started a new beginner drum lesson series on YouTube to help you in your new journey. This video is part three that will teach you how to add a simple drum fill to a quarter note beat. To watch the entire video, go to our YouTube channel - https://youtu.be/myQZRRb4ecM Also, be sure to watch part one and two that teach you how to play the beat and add the crash cymbal. #drumlessons #beginnerdrumlessons #beginnerlessons #easydrumbeats #dynamicdrumschool #drums (at Dynamic Drum School)
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dynamicdrumschool · 7 years ago
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Any drummers out there that are just starting out on the drums? Or anybody that has always wanted to play the the drums? I started a new beginner drum lesson series on YouTube to help you in your new journey. This video is part three that will teach you how to add a simple drum fill to a quarter note beat. To watch the entire video, go to our YouTube channel - https://youtu.be/myQZRRb4ecM Also, be sure to watch part one and two that teach you how to play the beat and add the crash cymbal. #drumlessons #beginnerdrumlessons #beginnerlessons #easydrumbeats #dynamicdrumschool #drums (at Dynamic Drum School)
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dynamicdrumschool · 7 years ago
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Any drummers out there that are just starting out on the drums? Or anybody that has always wanted to play the the drums? I started a new beginner drum lesson series on YouTube to help you in your new journey. This video is part three that will teach you how to add a simple drum fill to a quarter note beat. To watch the entire video, go to our YouTube channel - https://youtu.be/myQZRRb4ecM Also, be sure to watch part one and two that teach you how to play the beat and add the crash cymbal. #drumlessons #beginnerdrumlessons #beginnerlessons #easydrumbeats #dynamicdrumschool #drums (at Dynamic Drum School)
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dynamicdrumschool · 7 years ago
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This is Part Two of a new beginner drum lesson series I started on YouTube. This is a highlight of the lesson teaching you how to add a crash cymbal hit to a quarter note drum beat. To watch the entire video, go to our YouTube channel - https://youtu.be/myQZRRb4ecM - Let me know if there are any things beginners would like to learn? #drumlessons #beginnerdrumlessons #beginnerlessons #dynamicdrumschool #drums (at Dynamic Drum School)
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