Continuing with my quest to memorise the Complete Works of William Shakespeare, here I am reciting the entire third scene of Hamlet Act One...
You can see me reciting Scene One here:
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In this Harmonica tutorial I will be showing you the very basics of how to play Silent Night, the favourite traditional Christmas Carol by Joseph Mohr.
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This is the first video in my new series "Tune Basics" in which I will teach the very basics of how to play easy to learn songs on the Harmonica, Penny Whistle or Tin Whistle, Recorder, Concertina, Guitar and eventually piano.
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In this basics series I will avoid teaching technique, just the basics because that's where it all starts!
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So stay tuned, there will be plenty more to come, they just take a wee while to animate! In the mean time please Subscribe and check out my other music lessons! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5Kh9-JwxNwcUfFptZK86NnzBEGhTJV8W
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For some more advanced lessons on the harmonica I suggest checking out this guy at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFcC_ffSMcfp9JzyO3gbmQw he offers a lot more depth once you've got the basics sorted!
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#silentnight #harmonica #christmassongs
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La Cucaracha ("The Cockroach") is a traditional Spanish folk song. It is unknown when the song came out. In Mexico, it was performed widely during the Mexican Revolution. Many alternative stanzas exist. The basic song describes a cockroach who can not walk.
Tune Basics is the popular music education series created by NewZealand based #musician/content creator Kerin Gedge. It is designed to teach anybody who wants to learn the fundamentals or very basics of how to play MusicalInstruments which includes DiatonicHarmonica, TremoloHarmonica with 24 holes, Tremolo Harmonica with 16 holes, Tremolo Harmonica with 20 holes, ChromaticHarmonica, kalimba with ten keys, recorder and PennyWhistle (also known as TinWhistle).
The aim of Tune Basics is to acquaint the student with clear graphic based instructions for how to play simple and recognisable songs. Tune Basics will typically avoid delving too deeply into technique or musical styles but will, where possible, provide the pupil with relevant links to professional musicians who can take the learner deeper when they are ready to move on from basic lessons.
TuneBasics also provides HarmonicaTabs TinWhistleTabs /PennyWhistleTabs and KalimbaTabs on the Tune Basics blog, link provided above. Please be sure to browse our TABS list as often we will provide TABS that are yet to be animated into Tutorials. In other words you may find TABS for songs that aren’t available on the channel.
TuneBasics believes that ANYONE can learn to play. It doesn’t matter how old you are or what your musical background is. If you can follow the simple instructions provided in these videos then you’re well on your way to becoming a musician. But don’t expect to “get it” right away. Practice will always make perfect. Sometimes you may need to watch these tutorials a few times to get the hang of it. Most songs on Tune Basics are broken up into simple manageable phrases so learn one phrase at a time! Pause, practice and then continue. And when you’re ready to move onto more complicated lessons check out Liam Ward at learntheharmonica.com or Tomlin Lecki at tomlinharmonicalessons.com.
Finally please support TuneBasics by becoming a patreon patron or simply donating a dollar on buymeacoffee.com see links above!
Thanks for watching! And STAY TUNED!
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This tutorial is for a Diatonic Harmonica
LEARN HOW TO BEND with Liam Ward:
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The Colorado Trail is a traditional American cowboy song, collected and published in 1927 by Carl Sandburg in his American Songbag.[1] Sandburg says that he learned the song from Dr. T. L. Chapman, of Duluth, Minnesota, who heard it from a badly injured cowboy being treated in his hospital. The cowboy sang it, and many others, to an audience of patients in his ward.[2]
The trail in the song was a cattle route that branched off from the main Western Trail in southern Oklahoma, heading northwest to Colorado. It has no relation to today's Colorado Trail, which is a hiking trail completely within the state of Colorado.[2]
The song got its widest attention from its 1960 recording by The Kingston Trio. It has also been recorded by Burl Ives, The Weavers, the Norman Luboff Choir, Tex Ritter, Johnny Cash, the Bar D Wranglers, and many others. The American Songbag version included only a single short verse; most who have recorded it since have added verses of their own.[3]
Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time
Colorado sign photo by Josh Rinard on https://unsplash.com/@joshrinard
Tune Basics is the popular music education series created by #musician/content creator Kerin Gedge (That's Me). It's purpose is to teach anybody who wants to learn the very basics of how to play Musical Instruments which includes DiatonicHarmonica, TremoloHarmonica with 24 holes, Tremolo Harmonica with 16 holes, Tremolo Harmonica with 20 holes, ChromaticHarmonica, kalimba with ten keys, recorder and PennyWhistle (also known as TinWhistle).
Tune Basics aims to introduce he student with clear animated instructions for how to play basic and recognisable songs. Tune Basics avoids delving into technique or styles but will, where possible, provide relevant links to professional musicians who can take the learner deeper when they want to move on from basic lessons.
TuneBasics also provides HarmonicaTabs TinWhistleTabs /PennyWhistleTabs and KalimbaTabs on the Tune Basics blog, link provided above. Please be sure to browse my harmonica TABS list as there may be harmonica tabs there that haven't yet been made into a tutorial for this channel!
TuneBasics believes that ANYONE can learn to p
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So here we are again for the next stage of my current art project, the Butterfly Commando... which is basically just me with butterfly wings, and a sword, which is a heck of a lot more manlier than it sounds!
The aim of this series is to gradually walk you, the viewer, or at the very least marginally interested person, through the entire process of my drawing, which begins here on my computer and will hopefully end with my putting the last drop of paint onto canvas... that part I'm not so sure about.
In any case, if you don't want to sit through the full 20 mins there will be a time lapsed video later on down the track which will bundle the entire process into about 10 mins.
As of typing this I have spent nearly 40 hours on this picture, so it's taking a lot of dedication and determination on my part.
I'm not entirely sure what is driving my new found interest in art as opposed to music, but come along for the ride and let's see where this ends up!
If you're waiting for some more harmonica tutorials, don't worry! There are indeed more coming soon!
I wouldn't want anyone of you to assume that just because I'm spending so much time on this now that I'm not spending time making tutorials.... quite the contrary, this project, in a way is becoming my break from my musical pursuits, and in fact, might be the very thing that is keeping me from giving up on music all together! I think I've been getting close to creator fatigue or burn out or maybe I'm just low on blood sugar and need a snack. That last part sounds pretty good... I do need a snack.
If you haven't already, please go back and check out part one of this series!
Butterfly Wings taken from photo by Aaron Burden on UnSplash https://unsplash.com/@aaronburden
Scary Skulls taken from photo by Lucas Van Oort on Unsplash https://unsplash.com/@switch_dtp_fotografie
Sexy me photo taken by @Darron Gedge's Geography Channel
Or you could just check out my own Unsplash Account here! https://unsplash.com/@tunebasics
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"Turkey in the Straw" is an American folk song that first gained popularity in the early 19th century.
"Turkey in the Straw" was initially a popular tune for fiddle players as early as 1820. In the late 1870s until the 1930s, "Turkey in the Straw" was performed in minstrel shows by blackface actors and musicians.[1]
The first part of the song is a contrafactum of the ballad "My Grandmother Lived on Yonder Little Green", published in 1857 by Horace Waters, 333 Broadway, New York, which itself is a contrafactum of the Irish ballad "The Old Rose Tree" which was published by at least 1795 in Great Britain
Tune Basics is the popular music education series created by NewZealand based musician/content creator Kerin Gedge. It is designed to teach anybody who wants to learn the fundamentals or very basics of how to play MusicalInstruments which includes DiatonicHarmonica, TremoloHarmonica with 24 holes, Tremolo Harmonica with 16 holes, Tremolo Harmonica with 20 holes, ChromaticHarmonica, kalimba with ten keys, recorder and PennyWhistle (also known as TinWhistle).
The aim of Tune Basics is to acquaint the student with clear graphic based instructions for how to play simple and recognisable songs. Tune Basics will typically avoid delving too deeply into technique or musical styles but will, where possible, provide the pupil with relevant links to professional musicians who can take the learner deeper when they are ready to move on from basic lessons.
TuneBasics also provides HarmonicaTabs TinWhistleTabs /PennyWhistleTabs and KalimbaTabs on the Tune Basics blog, link provided above. Please be sure to browse our TABS list as often we will provide TABS that are yet to be animated into Tutorials. In other words you may find TABS for songs that aren’t available on the channel.
TuneBasics believes that ANYONE can learn to play. It doesn’t matter how old you are or what your musical background is. If you can follow the simple instructions provided in these videos then you’re well on your way to becoming a musician. But don’t expect to “get it” right away. Practice will always make perfect. Sometimes you may need to watch these tutorials a few times to get the hang of it. Most songs on Tune Basics are broken up into simple manageable phrases so learn one phrase at a time! Pause, practice and then continue. And when you’re ready to move onto more complicated lessons check out Liam Ward at learntheharmonica.com or Tomlin Lecki at tomlinharmonicalessons.com.
Finally please support TuneBasics by becoming a patreon patron or simply donating a dollar on buymeacoff
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#harmonica #ChristmasSongs #HarmonicaTutorial
Here is how to play the Christmas Carol "Jingle Bells" which is one of the best-known and commonly sung American songs in the world. It was written by James Lord Pierpont (1822–1893) and published under the title "One Horse Open Sleigh" in the autumn of 1857 (Wikipedia) on the diatonic Harmonica!
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