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Saturday, June 18, 2011
Jess Lewis - Wonderful Slippery Thing 'Live in the Studio' (Guthrie Govan)
bluesjamtracks さんが 2011/06/16 にアップロード
NOTE: AVAILABLE FREE FROM 1st JULY 2011
This amazing track courtesy of Jam Track Central is one of twelve free tracks in collaboration with Roland and Boss.
The package includes Film, Audio, Backing Track and Full and totally accurate Transcription.
Download the free packages from either
http://www.jamtrackcentral.com/
or contact your local Roland distributor/website.
From 1st July -- 30th Sept 2011 you can also enter a Boss competition where you could win every single Boss product in the 2011 catalogue. Check your local Roland website for details.
And don't forget to download the other eleven free Jam Tracks !
Friday, June 17, 2011
Guthrie Govan - Orange Jam Remixed and Remastered
bluesjamtracks さんが 2011/06/16 にアップロード
NOTE: AVAILABLE FREE FROM 1st JULY 2011
This amazing track courtesy of Jam Track Central is one of twelve free tracks in collaboration with Roland and Boss.
The package includes Film, Audio, Backing Track and Full and totally accurate Transcription.
Download the free packages from either
http://www.jamtrackcentral.com/
or contact your local Roland distributor/website.
From 1st July -- 30th Sept 2011 you can also enter a Boss competition where you could win every single Boss product in the 2011 catalogue. Check your local Roland website for details.
And don't forget to download the other eleven free Jam Tracks !
Stevie Wonder and Chick Corea at the Apollo: "Living For the City"
ChickCoreaTV さんが 2011/06/16 にアップロード
Chick Corea joined Stevie Wonder at the Apollo in Harlem on June 13, 2011, where Stevie was being inducted into the Apollo Legends Hall of Fame. Chick played a solo "Pastime Paradise" with Stevie joining in, and stayed around for the finale, "Living for the City" also featuring Paul Shaffer, ?uestlove on drums, Bobbi Humphrey on flute, Take 6, singer Yolanda Adams and Doug E. Fresh.
Pat Metheny - And I Love Her (The Beatles)
PatMethenyMedia さんが 2011/06/16 にアップロード
"The Beatles were huge for me. Without them, I don't know if I even would have become a musician or a guitar player. When their hits started coming out, I was 8 and 9 years old and it had a tremendous impact on me. I saw the movie "A Hard Day's Night" multiple times when it came out and I always loved that song. It is kind of impossible to imagine doing a record like this without including at least one Beatles song." - Pat Metheny
Pat Metheny "What's It All About" | patmetheny.com / nonesuch.com
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Pat Metheny - Cherish (The Association)
PatMethenyMedia さんが 2011/06/14 にアップロード
"This was a huge hit in the late 60's. One day i started playing around with it and while under the hood of the tune I found myself marveling at all the interesting moves that happen with the chords, especially on the bridge. And I used the same whole step modulation for the final A section of the song that was on the record, although I added a tag that is really not exactly derived from any obvious single point in the tune". - Pat Metheny
Pat Metheny - What's It All About (Nonesuch)
Now Available @ patmetheny.com | nonesuch.com | iTunes | Amazon.com
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Pat Metheny - The Girl From Ipanema (Antonio Carlos Jobim)
PatMethenyMedia さんが 2011/06/13 にアップロード
Pat Metheny: "What's It All About" (available June 14th)
"People are often surprised to hear that this is one of the first songs I ever learned, but any beginning guitar student knows about the dreaded "F" chord; the first time you are asked to "barre" two strings together with one finger. For me, in that first week of playing the instrument, it was impossible to make my fingers do that. But by leaving the top string open and not doing the barre, you wind up with an F major seventh chord, which somehow I recognized as being the first chord of the tune I had just heard Astrud Gilberto sing with Stan Getz on TV around that time. I actually liked it better than the straight "F" chord anyway!" - Pat Metheny
After nearly 40 recordings under his own name, this is the first Pat Metheny album where there is not a single Metheny composition represented. This is a personal view of ten classic songs, some very well known, some less so, filtered through the harmonic and melodic ideology of a modern master with a most individual approach.
Pre-Order Pat Metheny's "What's It All About" and receive a free track instantly with your purchase:
http://patmetheny.shop.musictoday.com/Dept.aspx?cp=13944_...
For more information visit: http://patmetheny.com | http://nonesuch.com
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