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Truefire - Rock Chops with Scott Allen's Duration: 02:08:54 | Video: h264, 864 x 486 | Audio: AAC, 44100 Hz, 2 Ch | 1 GB Genre: eLearning | Language: English Rock Chops will cover the A-Z of rock guitar soloing. By the end of the course you should have a comprehensive understanding of the basic tools required for rock and metal lead guitar, and a greatly improved vocabulary. You should also have a much better idea on how to develop your technique going forward.We will start with learning pentatonic scales, licks and sequences. Here we will cover learning all of the pentatonic scales and how to develop speed, coordination and vocabulary by applying sequences. We will then further develop vocabulary with some very cool and easy to use burning licks. Then we will move on to understanding the diatonic scales and start to work on getting our chops and vocabulary together by applying 16th note, 16th note triplet, legato, horizontal and diagonal sequences. These are concepts made famous by players like Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, Paul Gilbert, and Randy Rhoads. Next we will learn our triad arpeggios and begin learning how to sweep pick. We will cover the basic shapes for our arpeggios and learn how to use the metronome to develop speed and synchronization, the most important things that relate to sweep picking. Along the way we will learn some artist specific arpeggios, which are arpeggios that are favored by some of the great guitar players in rock. Here we will cover arpeggios favored by Randy Rhoads, George Lynch, Paul Gilbert, and Eric Johnson. After that we will get into extended arpeggios that will cover more of the neck and will get into more modern shredders styles such as Marty Friedman, Jeff Loomis, and Chris Broderick. Next up will be learning about two handed tapping techniques made famous by the great Eddie Van Halen. Here we will cover the basics of the technique as well as crossing strings and applying some very cool and commonly used tricks. As soon as the basics of the technique are down it is time to kick it up a notch and apply this concept to diatonic scales and start to use the entire neck as our playground for tapping in the style of greats like Steve Vai, and Reb Beach. At the end of the course you will have covered everything from your basic pentatonic and diatonic scales, developing synchronization, speed, arpeggios, sweep picking including multi octave sweeps. You will learn to use the metronome to develop muscle memory, synchronization and speed, as well as basic and more advanced tapping.It is truly as A-Z crash course in rock and metal lead guitar. Ready to power up your Rock Chops? Grab your guitar and let's get dig in! NOTE! Scott Allen organized the course into 8 weekly sections for those students that prefer to have a specified regimen of material across a specified time schedule. However, for those students who prefer to work at their own pace, or even skip around you are certainly encouraged to approach the course in that way as well. Download From NitroFlare http://nitroflare.com/view/342BAE05604F3D4/xidau123_TruefireRockChopswithScottAllens.part1.rar http://nitroflare.com/view/0BE5820F60C184A/xidau123_TruefireRockChopswithScottAllens.part2.rar Download From Rapidgator https://rapidgator.net/file/db9457f90ba39026941a3950770aaa19/xidau123_TruefireRockChopswithScottAllens.part1.rar.html https://rapidgator.net/file/6f25f681fa4bd3a5539a20a73fac8e6e/xidau123_TruefireRockChopswithScottAllens.part2.rar.html
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Artist: Harry Allen's All-Star Brazilian Band Title: Flying Over Rio Year Of Release: 2014 Label: Arbors Records Genre: Bossa Nova, Brazilian Jazz Quality: 320 kbps Total Time: 76:27 Total Size: 180 MB Tracklist: 01. Double Rainbow (4:32) 02. A Ship Without A Sail (4:01) 03. The Night Has A Thousand Eyes (7:09) 04. Bonita (4:50) 05. Girl From Ipanema (5:44) 06. Bate Papo (4:44) 07. Copacabana (5:57) 08. Tristeza De Nos Dois (4:31) 09. Eu E A Briza (4:17) 10. Mojave (4:52) 11. Flying Over Rio (4:52) 12. Serra De Estrella (4:08) 13. Lamento No Morro (4:45) 14. Piano No Mangueirra (5:08) 15. Love Dance (6:48) Personel: Harry Allen - saxophone Duduka Da Fonseca - drums Guilherme Monteiro - guitar Maucha Adnet - vocals Klaus Mueller - piano Saxophonist Harry Allen has teamed with a Latin Group for this CD. A look at the playlist will reveal many by Jobim plus a few which don't normally get Bossa-Latin treatment. For example, there is "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" and "A Ship Without a Sail." Plus there are some originals by pianist Klaus Mueller, bassist Nilson Matta, and Harry. Drummer Duduka Da Fonseca supplied the title tune, "Flying Over Rio." Pensacola Jazzfans will remember Harry Allen from his performances here. He played for our first Pensacola Jazz Party in 1989 at age 20! About four years ago he came for Pensacola JazzFest and his most recent visit was two years ago at our JazzFest along with pianist Rossano Sportiello. The liner notes are by journalist/author Will Friedwald. He writes for the Wall Street Journal and his liner notes have garnered him ten Grammy nominations. I reached Harry by telephone and he kindly answered questions for me about how this recording came to be. He had been playing with a Latin group so it was a natural progression that they would like to record. Guilherme Montiero, who became a professional guitarist in Brazil at age 15, was new to the group since the regular guitarist was unable to make the recording session. The name Klaus Mueller, the pianist, doesn't suggest Brazilian or Latin. However, Klaus' German family has lived in various places including Chile and Japan. Klaus studied piano wherever they resided. The vocalist is Maucha Adnet. She performed with Antonio Carlos Jobim for the last ten years of his life. She sings in Portuguese as well as English and is married to the drummer Duduka Da Fonseca. I asked Harry how each of the four came to contribute tunes on this album. He replied that the group had been playing them regularly, so it was reasonable that these tunes should be included. I asked about notable events in the studio. Harry reported that the tune "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" - the longest tune on the CD at 7:11-required the most arranging. He said he was especially pleased that "Girl from Ipanema" turned out so well. Since that is a much-recorded song, they didn't want it to sound like everyone else's. So, Montiero did a guitar solo introduction and thereby a unique presentation. Another unique aspect of the recording session was that this was the last, or next-to-last, recording in the famous NOLA studio. This studio is on top floor of the Steinway Building and is located in the former residence quarters of the Steinway family. Harry was most complimentary of the staff and their equipment. Sadly, the studio is now closed as there are plans to renovate the building and add more floors. http://rapidgator.net/file/18dd1280dea61100ec378d52252a4ed4/HarryAllenRio2014.rar.html http://ssh.tf/RHWfZObGL/HarryAllenRio2014.rar http://uploaded.net/file/23s8lnwz/HarryAllenRio2014.rar