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Alternative approaches in music education : case studies from the field
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Cohen and Cecilia Roudabush ; Rock 'n' roll high school : a genre comes of age in the curriculum / Robert Gardner ; Lead lines, licks, and everything in between : popular music in a preschool music classroom / Beth Gibbs and Mark Ross ; Starting young : developing a successful instrumental music program in kindergarten / Elizabeth M. …”
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The albums 1981-1984
Published 2005Table of Contents: “…[CD 4] Back to mystery city: Strange boys play wierd openings -- Malibu beach nightmare -- Mental beat -- Tooting bec wreck -- Until I get you -- Sailing down the tears -- Lick summer love -- Beating gets faster -- Ice cream summer -- Back to mystery city.…”
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6 steps to songwriting success : the comprehensive guide to writing and marketing hit songs
Published 2004Table of Contents: “….) -- Using hymns and children's songs for melodic inspiration -- Making it obvious where the title goes without the lyric -- Altering the range, varying the rhythms, and inserting pauses -- Marrying the music to the lyric: Prosody -- Varying the rhythms -- Choosing the appropriate melodic range -- Using repetition effectively -- Keeping your phrases short and catchy -- Writing symmetrical phrases -- Acquiring additional melody Writing techniques -- Using fresh rhythms -- Breaking the lines -- Trying different notes -- Learning to use nonsense syllables -- Repeating words or phrases -- Learning the power of sequential intervals, ascending notes, and descending notes -- Varying the tempo and time signature -- Finding those magic moments: Unexpected note or chord -- Using signature licks -- Incorporating modulations -- Avoiding plagiarism -- Melody test: Can you write effective melodies? …”
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6 steps to songwriting success : the comprehensive guide to writing and marketing hit songs
Published 2008Table of Contents: “….) -- Using hymns and children's songs for melodic inspiration -- Making it obvious where the title goes without the lyric -- Altering the range, varying the rhythms, and inserting pauses -- Marrying the music to the lyric: Prosody -- Varying the rhythms -- Choosing the appropriate melodic range -- Using repetition effectively -- Keeping your phrases short and catchy -- Writing symmetrical phrases -- Acquiring additional melody Writing techniques -- Using fresh rhythms -- Breaking the lines -- Trying different notes -- Learning to use nonsense syllables -- Repeating words or phrases -- Learning the power of sequential intervals, ascending notes, and descending notes -- Varying the tempo and time signature -- Finding those magic moments: Unexpected note or chord -- Using signature licks -- Incorporating modulations -- Avoiding plagiarism -- Melody test: Can you write effective melodies? …”
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Star time
Published 1991Table of Contents: “…Papa's got a brand new bag, pt. 1 (2:06) ; I got you (I feel good) (2:45) ; Ain't that a groove (3:31) ; It's a man's man's man's world (2:46) ; Money won't change you (6:01) ; Don't be a dropout (4:31) ; Bring it up (Hipster's Avenue) (3:48) ; Let yourself go (3:53) ; Cold sweat (7:30) ; Get it together (8:57) ; I can't stand myself (when you touch me), pt. 1 (3:29) ; I got the feelin' (2:39) ; Licking stick, licking stick (4:52) ; Say it loud, I'm Black and I'm proud, pt. 1 (2:59) ; There was a time (live) (4:59) ; Give it up or turnit a loose (3:10) ; I don't want nobody to give me nothing (Open up the door I'll get it myself) (5:59)…”
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Forever
Published 1993Table of Contents: “…Chain Reaction III: The boss -- It's my house -- I ain't been licked -- Upside down -- I'm coming out -- It's my turn -- Endless love -- My old piano -- Why do fools fall in love -- Mirror, mirror -- Work that body -- Muscles -- Missing you -- Swept away -- Eaten alive -- Chain reaction.…”
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Rory Block teaches the guitar of Robert Johnson. DVD 2, Exploring the repertoire
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All-in-one guitar jam tracks : rock, blues, jazz, country, metal, funk
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