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‘True Colors’ by Blue Zoo Virtual Choir
Blue Zoo virtual choir sing ‘True Colours’ for a special #BZShorts film which will be created for Papyrus charity, for youth suicide prevention.
The FASTEST Way To Learn MODES
This episode focuses on the essential elements of the Modes of the Major Scale. I discuss how they are constructed and how to use them in Composing and Improvising. Mode of the Major Scale: Ionian Dorian Phrygian Lydian Mixolydian Aeolian … Continue reading
Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (Ryuichi Sakamoto) Piano by Sangah Noona
Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (Ryuichi Sakamoto) Piano by Sangah Noona […]
Song For Sharon Illustrated
Nathaniel Barlam Musical Comic for Joni Mitchell’s “Song for Sharon,” off her 1976 album Hejira. Information on my thought process can be found at the link below: http://www.behance.net/gallery/Song-F… All rights to the music belong to Joni, or whoever owns it, … Continue reading
Furry Sings The Blues & Hejira – Joni Mitchell & Herbie Hancock
August 29, 1987 – Joni is a guest on the premiere of Showtime Coast to Coast for a jam super session with host Herbie Hancock (piano), as well as Bobby McFerrin (vocals), Wayne Shorter (soprano saxophone), David Sanborn (alto saxophone), … Continue reading
Joni Mitchell “Hejira”: Exploring Alternate Tunings | Reverb Learn to Play
Joni Mitchell may be best known for her songwriting, but here we take a look at the mysterious open-tuning techniques that attracted musicians the great Jaco Pastorius to collaborate with her on songs like “Hejira,” the title track on her … Continue reading
THE SIMPSONS by Danny Elfman [Hollywood in Vienna 2017]
THE SIMPSONS composed by Danny Elfman, conducted by John Mauceri, performed by the ORF Radio-Symphonieorchester Wien with the Philharmonia Chor Wien at Hollywood in Vienna 2017 Highlights of Hollywood in Vienna 2017 [Playlist]: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list…
Miles Davis and John Coltrane, “So What,” 1959
Live in concert in New York
INTRODUCTION TO MODES: Dorian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Locrian & more
FREE ‘MODES CHEAT SHEET’: http://bit.ly/2VglVbH Modes are a really cool musical concept, and once you understand them and learn how to apply them your musical understanding will expand well beyond the usual major and minor scales. In this lesson we … Continue reading