Showing posts with label guitar lessons in south shields. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guitar lessons in south shields. Show all posts
Wednesday, 15 March 2017
Johnny Cash - Hurt - Guitar Tutorial (Chord Boxes)
Johnny Cash - Hurt - Guitar Tutorial (Chord Boxes)
How to play on guitar Johnny Cash - Hurt
Guitar Play Along Video https://youtu.be/D_sQIkwGpsA
Hurt is a song originally by Nine Inch Nails but in 2002 Johnny Cash released it shortly before his death making the song and accompanying video very moving and emotional.
A fairly simple song beginning with Am C D chord progression
video by James Rundle of Rock Licks Guitar Tuition in South Shields
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Thursday, 3 September 2015
Back To School - Guitar Lessons in South Shields - Rock Licks Guitar Tuition
Finally the kids are back at school....
Does your school age son or daughter need help with music?
Here at Rock Licks Guitar Tuition we are offering affordable guitar lessons for the under 16's (block book 10 lessons £100) full details www.rock-licks.com
WE DON'T TEACH JINGLE BELL'S AND SHE'LL BE COMING ROUND THE MOUNTAIN
Does your school age son or daughter need help with music?
Here at Rock Licks Guitar Tuition we are offering affordable guitar lessons for the under 16's (block book 10 lessons £100) full details www.rock-licks.com
WE DON'T TEACH JINGLE BELL'S AND SHE'LL BE COMING ROUND THE MOUNTAIN
- Our aim is to make learning guitar fun
- Play your favorite songs
- Progress quickly
Music lessons don't have to be boring learning twinkle twinkle little star.
Here at Rock Licks kid's learn every thing from:
- AC/DC
- Ed Sheeran
- The Beatles
- Oasis
- Coldplay
- Foo Fighters
- Led Zeppelin
- Queen
and much much more....
a selection of Rock Lick Guitar Tuition YouTube Videos
Email: rock-licks@live.com Call: 0191 455 21 72
Rock Licks Guitar Tuition in South Shields provides guitar lessons for:
- Children
- Teenagers
- Students wanting to be in a band
- Older people who have always wanted to play
The styles covered in lessons are:
- Rock & Metal
- Blues & Folk
- Acoustic & Electric Guitar
James Rundle is the tutor at Rock Licks
Wednesday, 1 July 2015
Rock Licks Guitar Tuition - Guitar Lessons In South Shields - James Rundle Guitar Tutor
Email: rock-licks@live.com Call: 0191 455 21 72
Rock Licks Guitar Tuition in South Shields provides guitar lessons for:
- Children
- Teenagers
- Students wanting to be in a band
- Older people who have always wanted to play
The styles covered in lessons are:
- Rock & Metal
- Blues & Folk
- Acoustic & Electric Guitar
James Rundle is the tutor at Rock Licks
Inspired by a teenage love of Queen, James runs the successful jamesrundle72 YouTube channel dedicated mostly to the guitar work of Brian May of Queen.
The popularity of the channel has lead to videos being featured on brianmay.com as well as being asked to play on the Queen tour video by the Official Queen Fan Club
As well as covering Queen songs James also looks at many other bands such as ACDC Led Zeppelin The Beatles Aerosmith Pink Floyd The Kinks and much more
full details www.rock-licks.com
Wednesday, 13 May 2015
Neil Young - Heart Of Gold - Guitar Lesson - Rock Licks Guitar Tuition in South Shields
How to play Neil Young - Heart Of Gold acoustic guitar lesson.
Classic Neil Young track with on screen chords.
Intro : Em7 D Em
Verse : Em C D Gx3
Very basic chords but very effective and distinctive crafted song
played by James Rundle of Rock Licks Guitar Tuition in South Shields www.rock-licks.com
Wednesday, 1 April 2015
Queen - Was It All Worth It - Guitar Tutorial Lesson (with guitar tab)
How to play Queen - Was It All Worth It Guitar Tutorial Lesson
From the 1989 Queen Album The Miracle with classic Brian May guitar solos played on the Red Special Guitar
This takes a look at the whole song and includes guitar tablature
Freddie Mercury wrote this with lyrical ideas by the other 3 band members. The song is semi-autobiographical.
Freddie Mercury did the orchestral interludes note-by-note done on a Korg M1 keyboard.
"Was It All Worth It" was composed by Mercury. The song harks back to the band's intricately produced sound in the 1970s. Though the bulk of the song was masterminded by Mercury, all members contributed ideas and lyrics (for example – Taylor contributed the line "we love you madly!"). Deacon later cited the song as his favourite on the album. Taylor uses a gong and timpani.
Lesson by James Rundle of Rock Licks Guitar Tuition in South Shields
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Friday, 6 February 2015
Queen - Don't Stop Me Now - guitar cover (Queen Backing Track Download)
Queen - Don't Stop Me Now - Guitar Cover with backing track download
Played by James Rundle from Rock Licks Guitar Tuition of South Shields
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In this video playing Brian May Signature Guitar through Guitar Rig 5 along with Queen back track the hit song written by Freddie Mercury and from the 1978 Queen album Jazz
Classic Brian May guitar solo with the little fills that are a little difficult to hear on the record
"Don't Stop Me Now" is a 1979 song by the English rock band Queen, featured on their 1978 album Jazz. Written by vocalist Freddie Mercury, it was recorded in August 1978 at Super Bear Studios in Berre-les-Alpes (Alpes-Maritimes), France, and is the twelfth track on the album.
Musically, the song is based around Mercury's piano playing, with Roger Taylor and John Deacon providing a bass guitar and drums backing track. The song also provides an example of Queen's trademark style of multitrack harmony vocals for the chorus lines.
On the studio version, Brian May's only guitar playing is in his guitar solo, but on live versions performed on the band's 1979 Jazz and Crazy tours, May would also play rhythm guitar throughout the rest of the song to give more of a rock feeling to it. A live version of the song features in the band's 1979 album Live Killers.[3] The song also appears in the band's 1981 compilation album Greatest Hits, and in June 2011, as part of Queen's 40th anniversary celebrations, an old take of the song containing more guitar parts was included on the bonus EP of the re-released and remastered Jazz album.
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