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how to play music  songwriting  

Understanding the Formula of Music

Understanding the Formula of Music

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Actor: Dan Huckabee
Studio: Musicians Workshop
Category: DVD

Buy New: $39.95



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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 82827

Format: Ac-3, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Original Recording Remastered, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 120 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

UPC: 687141703894
EAN: 0687141703894
ASIN: B000088UNG

Release Date: January 13, 2003
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

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Editorial Reviews:

Description
Learn how music really works! Can you hear music? If your answer is no...you can learn! "Whenever I hear a new song on the radio, I already know how to play it the moment I hear it!" It's as easy as watching TV! Music is as simple as first grade math, but a lot more fun! Sounds magic—but the truth is, all good musicians can do that! And so can you, after we've shown you what to listen for. Watching this video will make you musically enlightened! Most of us start by taking a few lessons on an instrument, or by trying to figure out how to play on our own. You will gain an ear for harmony & melody, plus knowledge of the mechanics, as well as the language of musical terms. Everything is laid out in the most logical order, with the easiest examples to practice on. The best thing about it is that it's so much fun, you'll forget you're studying! Be that guy who everyone thinks is a natural-born talent! Now you can learn on your own without being at the mercy of teachers & books. You'll have music in you coming out your ears! Learn ear training, the Nashville Numbering System, Perfect Pitch, history of the formula, voicing, how to figure out the chords to any song, how to recognize intervals, tempered scale, circles of 4ths & 5ths, and much more! It will give you the understanding that the pros have! It's really just 4 years of college music theory condensed down into 2-hours of just watching TV. Find out why those great musicians are so talented and join 'em yourself! It's not such a mystery if you know what you're doing. Split screen close ups & video graphics put it right in your lap! No matter what instrument you are learning, this video Will HELP!!!


Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Excellent Teacher !   November 22, 2008
Terrence M. Davis (Salamanca, New York United States)
This is absolutely great. I'm 56 and this is putting a lot of things together for me. Absolutely clear and simple. Things are starting to make sense.


5 out of 5 stars Thumbs up; learned a lot!   March 29, 2008
Tree Fan (Seattle, Wa)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Though this guy's not Mr. Entertainment, that's not the point. If one is interested in learning, he's a good teacher. He knows his subject. I found this DVD valuable and helpful.


4 out of 5 stars Clear, simple and to the point!   February 8, 2008
Johnny (Mandeville, LA)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

Pay no attention to the review with the narration commments, I almost didn't buy this DVD becuause of it.

I'm really glad I did. The delivery is fine *and,* this is as user friendly and clear as you are likely to get .

It starts with a simple, step-by-step approach with enough review that you start to get it after a few minutes.

It's shot in split screen so you see keyboard and guitar examples as he's playing them.

Just have your keyboard or guitar there with you as you watch and hit pause when you want to practice a bit.

The basics are presented in keys and numbers so you see the relationship between chords, notes and keys easily.

This is a very thorough DVD. Moving from the basics to pitch, harmonies 4ths and 5ths...and it will definitely spice up your playing and create new ideas for songs.

I am not a professional musician, but this was a huge help for me in understanding how to become a better songwriter, and what to look for when trying to learn new songs.

Also, I got a keyboard for Christmas but didn't know how to play it. Though this is not a "how to play piano" dvd, I am learning enough to hack my way through a song.

The only critism I could give is that the song examples are not exactly current material. I assume this is to avoid copyright and royalty issues.

Regardless, the melodies are clear enough and the instruction is straight forward and to the point enough that you will understand music theory and if you play any instrument it will help your playing tremendously.





5 out of 5 stars very concentrated stuff, yet explained in a simple way   September 25, 2007
P. Bertschi (Switzerland)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Goes trough alot of stuff in a intuitive, practical way. I have never seen such an approach anywhere else. It's worth it, if you are beginner to intermediate. Nice.


2 out of 5 stars Narrator kills, absolutely kills this   May 10, 2007
Dickens
3 out of 13 found this review helpful

A good narrator is essential for tutorial videos like this. Unfortunately, this narrator 'teaches' this course with the passion of a 95-year-old pensioner on double dose sleeping pills. Really, I've never seen such a wooden delivery, with monotone voice throughout, strained smiles as he gets to the point in his detailed script where, presumably, it tells him to smile. And, worst of all, how irritating is it to have a narrator looking at you, but in fact looking a few inches below screen level reading (and I do mean reading - you can follow his reading almost with finger on the page) a script. Did he have to read word by word? Couldn't he have improvised and been a bit more spontaneous?

I honestly can't say much about the content, because I was sooooo put off by this dreadful, dreadful narrator.


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