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ERIC ANTHONY EAKS was born March 1, 1990 at Weiler/ Einstein Hospital in New York (Bronx Country), New York. He was the only child born to his parents Christopher William Eaks and Lisa Leonard. Eric grew up in Pasadena, California and attended Pasadena High School (PHS); where he graduated on June 18, 2008. Eric was a member of the school’s Drama Club and acted in several plays during the school year. Eric loved music and started playing musical instruments at an early age. He taught himself to play the guitar, piano, and various other instruments. He had formal music lessons in playing the trumpet and played well. In 2005, Eric was a proud member of the Pasadena All Star Band that marched and played the trumpet in the Pasadena Rosebowl Parade. In addition to music, Eric loved skateboarding, playing video games, and learning. He was passionately involved in animal rights activism. Eric accepted Christ at an early age. He attended St. Elizabeth’s Catholic Church in Altadena, California with his grandmother, Beverly Foster. On July 24, 2008, Eric entered into eternal and everlasting life at Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena, CA. ————————————– Slideshow Credits ————————————– Pictures are from MANY different sources and thanks go to everyone who had contributions. Slideshow Conception: Jessica Nichols If you have any questions, contact Jessica at www.myspace.com/pchan08 . Edited by: Jordan Brown

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www.freewebs.com To order. I am in the top 3 sellers of musical lessons on Ebay and in the top 10 in sales in the world. This is due to one reason…my lessons don’t suck. lol Throw away that useless pile of lessons you’ve got stacked up in the corner, visit my web site and grab the first, last and only lessons you’ll ever need. All lessons are available as DVD’s, CD ROMS, and MAC and PC downloads. Thanks for looking at the intros to my Full Length video lessons. Videos range from 1-5 hours each. Scott Grove Groovy Music Lessons

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Errol Garner – This chord melody for solo guitar is arranged and perfomed by me, Jeari. In this fingerstyle jazz standard you can hear a few of my influences like Lenny Breau, & George Benson. The full version of this track will be on my next Jazz Album, “Dear Leonardo”. To hear some of that new album visit me at: www.czaplamusic.com Thank you for stopping by to listening. For a transcription with Tab contact: www.czaplamusic.com

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www.andrewwasson.com Andrew Wasson of Creative Guitar Studio answers questions from off of his Guitar Blog website… Q #1). I’ve recently started teaching guitar. Do you have any advice for new teachers on how to give a good learning curve to students, and any tips because I’m new at this. Greetings from Argentina. A: Definitely establish a curriculum and have hand-outs that you can supply. This will establish the best learning experience. And, a good tip is to advertise your services. Q #2). I am trying to practice improvising over chords in jazz standards and trying to keep an awareness of the chord tones of each chord as they rapidly pass by. Do you think am better off thinking of the degrees of the arpeggio or the actual notes? There seems to be benefits to visualizing all the notes at a finger position on the neck. However sometimes it seems easier to just find the F and then visualize where the 5, b3, and b7 are in relation.The note letter approach seems to make it easier to change positions on the neck. The arpeggio degree approach is easier because the same pattern can be used for 12 different chords.Which approach do you think would benefit me more? Mike Aliso Viejo, Ca. A: When I solo over changes I tend to mostly use intervals and I see the degrees of thirds or sevenths primarily. Notes play a role, however it is to a lesser extent than the intervals and geometrical shapes off of the chords. Q #3). I know my neck, but I don’t know how to name what I’m doing. I

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www.privatelessons.com | NEW YORK, NY | PRIVATE LESSONS Soundbites | “Everyone learns differently,” maintains PrivateLessons.com Member and bass guitar teacher, Buddy Booker. Born in Harlem, Buddy received a rich cultural heritage from family members who were musicians, artists and medical professionals. He is an active performer. His work ranges from R&B, Hip-Hop and Reggae albums to commercial music for Oprah Winfrey’s cable channel Oxygen. Living in New York gives Buddy the opportunity to work with musicians playing in the Soul, Jazz, Funk and Gospel genres. A dedicated teacher, Buddy Booker credits his students with a daily dose of musical inspiration.

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Play a pentatonic rock scale on bass guitar; learn how with tips from our professional bass guitar instructor in this free music lesson video. Expert: Carl Shepard Contact: www.entheosmusic.com Bio: Carl Shepard is a professional bass instructor working at Keller Music in Cincinnati, Ohio. Filmmaker: Jason Sager

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Hd 720p Click to watch in high quality. Please Subscribe, Rate and Comment Fagner Limam playing song: ”Faithfully” (Journey) Recorded on June 21, 2011. Editing audio / video by Fagner Limam. Links Facebook: /fagnerlimam Myspace: www.myspace.com Twitter: twitter.com Youtube Channel: www.youtube.com/fagnerlimam Contact: Recordings, Shows and more. Email: fagner_limam@hotmail.com Thanks for watching! Fagner Limam

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Learn how to tune the electric guitar in this free video music lesson. Expert: Mike Lais Bio: Mike Lais is an accomplished young musician that has a deep passion for music and loves to share is passion with others. Filmmaker: Doug Craig

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