'Atmo Deep 2' by Smokey Loops presents a great collection of Deep sounds.
Inside, you will find five Construction Kits with Drum Loops, Bass Loops, Melody Loops, Top Loops, FX and more. Also, contain Tempo and Key Labels for easy reference. Atmo Deep 2 is 100% Royalty-Free.
Signature Grand is a Model D 9-foot Concert Grand recorded in a beautiful hall/scoring stage. The instrument naturally excels in film and classical applications, but the user is able to craft the sound to be suitable to nearly any style of playing.
Steinway Model-D grand piano The Concert Grand is a multi-sampled reproduction of a Steinway Model-D grand piano. It has a rich and warm tone, and a wide playable dynamic range that relates every nuance of the performance to its audience in a natural environment.
Learning how to play a rock solo is a three-step process: 1) Having command of a versatile vocabulary of licks; 2) Understanding how to connect a series of individual licks into longer phrases; and 3) Developing key rock techniques such as bending, legato, and muting. This collection of 30 Beginner Rock Licks from Chris Buono guides you through all three of these requirements to get your rock soloing up and running quickly and easily.
From country blues to Chicago blues, blues rock to modern blues, and even jazz blues -- you’ll hear your favorite blues guitarists ‘funk’ some of the songs up with a syncopated, percussive guitar part, that gets toes tapping and bodies moving. Play your way through Carl Burnett’s Spotlight On Funky Blues Rhythm course and you’ll be able to do the same at your next gig or jam session.
This course will demonstrate the application of various melodic options for soloing over a I IV V progression. These options will include arpeggios, modified arpeggios, pentatonic scales, modified pentatonic scales, and modes.
This course will demonstrate the application of various melodic options for soloing over a I IV V progression in the key of E. These options will include arpeggios, modified arpeggios, pentatonic scales, modified pentatonic scales, and modes.
Triads are the key to crafting a rhythm part that fits any musical setting without stepping on another player's part. Triads are also the key to playing rhythm parts all over the neck, in any key. Triads may be the simplest chords to learn and play, but they’re also one of the most valuable and versatile tools for a guitarist to have command of.