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Some Overview of the ZOT Zin Blogs So Far.

ZOT Zin Music Blog Overview I felt like reminiscing over the many cool things we covered so far in the ZOT Zin Music blogs. Consider this as a quick little checklist, of the many free lessons we have shared so far. This can also serve, as some sort of “lesson plan” In addition: you can Some Overview of the ZOT Zin Blogs So Far.

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Why Taking Ensemble Classes Is Not A Good Idea.

Ensemble classes: all music schools have them. I always felt there is great value in the ensemble classes taught at classical music schools. Due to the nature of classical music, there are much lesser opportunities for classical music students to perform with other musicians. As such: the ensemble class at the classical music school is Why Taking Ensemble Classes Is Not A Good Idea.

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Some Inspiring Musicianship Videos

Some Inspiring Musicianship Videos Seeing live shows or videos in which you witness great musicianship, is always inspiring. It makes you want to practice and experiment more. Let’s take a break from all the learning and practicing to watch some videos of high-level musicianship. Snarky Puppy – Lingus M. League Dweezil Zappa plays Frank Zappa Some Inspiring Musicianship Videos

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How To Simulate Other Instruments & Sound Effects On Guitar

Creative Use of A Guitar To Simulate Other Instruments. Think of how much fun it is to be able to make your guitar sound like a banjo, or a ukulele, or a bass. In this blog, you will learn how to do all of this and will discover creative ways to produce different textures. Banjo How To Simulate Other Instruments & Sound Effects On Guitar

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Solo Building Your Next Phrase From Your Previous Phrase

Repetition Of Musical Ideas Creates A Sense of Direction In Your Solo I touched upon this in a blog in the past, and I want to get a little deeper into this improvisation technique. All too often, when guitar students play guitar solos, their improvisations sound like they are meandering about without any clear direction. Solo Building Your Next Phrase From Your Previous Phrase

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