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TORCH OF LIBERTY March… More…
If you haven't heard of Grace yet then you will do soon believe me! So go check out her socials and new album. Only 18 years old and she has some fantastic chops combining blues, funk, rock and soul into… More…
"Tripping Up the Stairs" is a lively Irish traditional jig, usually played in D major. It features a driving, rhythmic melody that makes it a popular choice in Irish music sessions. The tune is often referred… More…
John Dwyer was born in Caolrua, in West Cork, on the Beara Peninsula. He came from a family steeped in the tradition, both his parents being box players. His brothers were / are all musicians and composers.… More…
The Fox in the Thatch is regularly played in a set after The Sunny Hills of Beara, both John Dwyer compositions. John was born in Caolrua, in West Cork, on the Beara Peninsula. He came from a family steeped… More…
from “Olympics 2024: The Musical” More…
Showing where the first seven important instruments are on the musical staff for Drum Set. More…
Fun pentatonic exercise through the 5 main patterns. The "ladder" concept is based on the fact that we're using a 2 note per string pattern but only playing one note per string (except on the turns).… More…
Suzuki Book 1, Song #8 at 120 bpm.… More…
74 bpm. In Suzuki Book 1, this is is Cut Time. Here it is notated in Common Time so you can hear the metronome on every quarter note. You are welcome to count it as "1 2 3 4" as measure, as that is easier… More…
Suzuki Book 1, Song #4, at 80 bpm.… More…
Suzuki Violin Book 1, Song #7 at 66 bpm.… More…