Ray & Al's popular series of short film tutorials covering techniques used in many well known songs has a series of very clear and simple music examples presented in both clef and tab notation.
If you learn the technique, you can play the riff. You get the whole lot in one download for less than the price of a cuppa!
Al Summers and Ray Bradfield are professional guitar teachers based in Wiltshire and are both members of the RGT.
Sunday, 15 June 2014
Gypsy jazz licks
Al's practical analysis of "Hot Club" style jazz phrases has proved very popular over the last 20 years and is now available as a download. It's cheap, cheerful and tuneful!
You will also find it informative as it relates each phrase to a chord type.
You will also find it informative as it relates each phrase to a chord type.
Thursday, 1 May 2014
Theory week
Al has just completed his 3rd "pick my brains" theory week since they begun last August, culminating as usual in a composition workshop based upon Schoenberg's wonderfully effective Models method.
This improves ear training, reading and also understanding of music. As ever, all the results were played and sounded really good and full of character.
Next similar event will be in August 2014.
Al & Ray's next evening class course will begin in September 2014.
Recent videos
The 1st part of Al & Ray's tips & tricks tutorials are not up on the site. These cover common techniques found in well-known songs and riffs in no-nonsense way. The first batch includes chromatic bass runs, zero fretting, the minor/major 7 chord etc.
Look out for more tips & tricks videos soon as well as new music downloads to accompany the series.
Look out for more tips & tricks videos soon as well as new music downloads to accompany the series.
Schoenberg day couse
Al's Understanding Schoenberg Day at Dillington House attracted a wonderful bunch of participants, whose lively contributions added to the exploration of a fascinating man, great teacher and composer of wonderful music.
There were some surprises perhaps on this "path of wonder" including some of his all too seldom heard late tonal pieces, and insights into other aspects of his character.
There were some surprises perhaps on this "path of wonder" including some of his all too seldom heard late tonal pieces, and insights into other aspects of his character.
Tuesday, 15 April 2014
Tips & Tricks Part 1
Hi Everyone
A couple of new items recently placed on the website at www.alnray.co.uk
1. If you want to learn of couple of useful tips and tricks like that Eddie Cochran 'Summer Time Blues' intro - here's how it's done at Tips & Tricks
2. Here's a free download to whet your appetite amongst a great list of others - some cost just a few pence to download Fun Fingerpicking Pieces for improving and intermediate guitar players' Have fun guys and gals
A couple of new items recently placed on the website at www.alnray.co.uk
1. If you want to learn of couple of useful tips and tricks like that Eddie Cochran 'Summer Time Blues' intro - here's how it's done at Tips & Tricks
2. Here's a free download to whet your appetite amongst a great list of others - some cost just a few pence to download Fun Fingerpicking Pieces for improving and intermediate guitar players' Have fun guys and gals
Tuesday, 11 March 2014
Black banjo and acoustic cutaway
The GandA music shop in Chinns Court, Warminster has some new stock this week.
Continuing the tradition of stocking interesting and less usual instruments, there is a limited edition black banjo (only 12 available worldwide) and a lovely cutaway acoustic guitar (unusually not an electro model so you get all the acoustic sound you pay for) which would suit fingerpicking players and blues guitarists really well.
Greg runs the shop on Thursdays from 10am until 4pm (also offering restringing and servicing etc) and it operates by appointment for the other 6 days of the week.
Continuing the tradition of stocking interesting and less usual instruments, there is a limited edition black banjo (only 12 available worldwide) and a lovely cutaway acoustic guitar (unusually not an electro model so you get all the acoustic sound you pay for) which would suit fingerpicking players and blues guitarists really well.
Greg runs the shop on Thursdays from 10am until 4pm (also offering restringing and servicing etc) and it operates by appointment for the other 6 days of the week.
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