Modern Blues Band – Before You Accuse Me
Moscow, Roadhouse club, 28-02-2008
Moscow, Roadhouse club, 28-02-2008
Pezzo tratto dal metodo Drumming System 3 di Cristiano Micalizzi, registrato con uno Zoom H2.
The Songs Were Recorded In 1967 But They Weren’t Really Huge Until 1972.When This Album Days Of Future Passed Took Off.FM Stations Would Play This Long Extended Cut Of Tuesday Afternoon Merged With Evening Time To Get Away. This Is Marvelous.KLSX The Classic Rock Station In Los Angeles In 1989-1990 Would Always Play This.I Never Forgot It And I Just Love This Thing.I Love The Little Violin And Xylophone Break.Thanks To The Moody Blues.You Guys Did Make A Masterpiece That Is Forever.
Second in a series on the mysteries of the “blue third,” a quarter-tone that lies somewhere between the major and minor third and is a key constituent of the blues scale that all harmonica players must master. With Satan & Adam harpist Adam Gussow. For a series of instantly-downloadable video tutorials focused on key songs in the modern harp player’s repertoire, see: www.modernbluesharmonica.com
fastpianolessons.com Just added a new digital keyboard to the top of the videos! It looks pretty cool! It should help a lot of students who have been saying they can’t tell which notes are being played. Let me know what you think!!! This is a blues lick in C which slides of the Eb note… So that would make it based around the A blues scale.
Band-Switchfoot Song-The Sound (John M Perkins’ Blues) Album-Hello Hurricane Jon Foreman-Vocals, Guitar Tim Foreman-Bass Chad Butler-Drums Jerome Fontamillas-Guitar, Keyboard Drew Shirley-Guitar Lyrics-The Static comes in slow You can feel it grow Our stream of conscience flows Under the streets below Ooooh Ooooh The rivers made of sound Still running underground Runs like a silent flood We run as thick as blood Ooooh Ooooh Can you hear it rise Up from the ground Can’t drown it out Can you hear it now This is the sound of a heartbeat This is the sound from the discontented mouths Of a haunted nation We are the voice of breaking down Can you hear me? This is the sound of the desperation bound By our own collision We are the voice of breaking down The static comes alive Beneath the broken skies John Perkins said it right Love is the final fight Let it rise above Rise above There is no song Louder than love This is the sound of a heartbeat this is the sound from the discontented mouths of a haunted nation we are the voice of breaking down Can you hear me? This is the sound of the desperation bound by our own collision we are the voice of breaking down Down Down Down Can you hear it rise Up from the ground Can’t drown it out Can you hear it now This is the sound of a heartbeat This is the sound of the discontented mouths Of a haunted nation, we are the voice of breaking down Can you hear me This is the sound of the desperation bound by our collision, we are the voice of …
The first Moody Blues Christmas song was released on a charity CD and was never included on “December”. It has reappeared on a number of compilations under different names since the original release. I particularly love this song because, despite its release in 1992, it has the vintage sound and style of the albums recorded during 1967-72. To view scans of the different CD covers please visit my website: moodybluesattitude.yuku.com This is Day 10 of learning Windows XP movie maker. My goal was to work on more accurate edits by having plenty of slides to choose from and organizing them into sections that made visual sense. I decided to use a visual theme of different kinds of Christmas lights. Like the “On the Road” video, this is incorporates faster edits to set a visual pace. Please provide feedback if you think the edits are too fast! I didn’t think these images were as overwhelming as those in “On the Road”, so I decided to try a quick pace again just to practice editing for rhythm.
A stomping track from the new album Pilgrims Progress – watch the music video HERE!!
The Bones instrument were played by my grandfather. He left me a set of 4 ebony bones that I use in this video. I go over the history a little bit of the bones and show instructions about how to play them. You will also see oak bones that I made. The original instruments were played in ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, and China. I have or have made bones from birch, walnut, purpleheart, coco bola, and oak. The originals were rib bones, of course. Also made in metal, plastic, bamboo and 40 other exotic woods. Bones are played by French-Canadian bluegrass zydeco and blues musicians. They were used in the minstrel shows. My Toastmaster club had a meeting on a trolley in Santa Barbara where we went to the Santa Barbara Mission and I gave this talk about the bones.
Learn professional LH chord voicings and RH Improvisation for the 12 Bar Blues. Sign Up for a free 30 minute lesson with Mark Miler, Professional Jazz Instructor/Pianist