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g major scale exercise
Tips on Playing on a simple g major scale. Chord progression is G Am Bm Am, all in the (diatonic/bolic) scale. Im only using the major scale and the major pentatonic scale(12356). Well actually, im also playing the B minor pentatonic scale at one point.More on that in video "g major scale exercise #2" covering the pentatonic scales Also check out youtuber/bassplayer Blyss' fine tutorial on the major scale for more insight: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_IQvsa44Ks. Go to http://playbassnow.com for more FREE grooves, fills & basslines.

Length: 179
Rating: 4.70 (61 ratings)
Tags: bass scale exercise

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Michael Hedges - Cello Suite #1 in G Major (Bach)
Bach's first cello suite (BWV 1007, the prelude), on the harp guitar, played as intended in G major. 8/1/87 performance at the Maheavy Theater in Great Barrington, MA. Tuning:G1C2C#2A1D2E2G2D3E3A3D4; 0.056 on the harp 5 sub-basses for the string gauge, and 0.056, 0.046, 0.036, 0.026, 0.017, 0.013 for the 6-string guiitar gauages. See http://www.nomadland.com/ for information on Hedges and a fund for his children.

Length: 269
Rating: 4.80 (495 ratings)
Tags: Michael Hedges Cello Suite #1 in G-Major bach acoustic harp guitar BWV 1007

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Glenn Gould plays: Toccata in G major
Glenn Gould: Piano. Please subscribe.

Length: 536
Rating: 4.70 (110 ratings)
Tags: Bach harpsichord glenn gould BWV 916 Toccata G-major Koopman

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Brahms - Sonata No.1 G Major - Allegro molto moderato
violin: Itzhak Perlman piano: Daniel Barenboim

Length: 483
Rating: 4.80 (53 ratings)
Tags: Brahms Sonata No.1 G-Major Allegro molto moderato Itzhak Perlman Daniel Barenboim

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Bach - Toccata in G major, BWV 916. Ton Koopman plays.
A small fragment from Ton Koopman's DVD "Organ Works. Harpsichord Pieces, Arias". See http://tinyurl.com/fykkh This is Presto from Toccata in G major for harpsichord, BWV 916. The camera operator is an idiot but it's still fascinating to watch, esp. NOT played on the piano for once. If anyone knows of any video of any performance on the *lute harpsichord* (aka. Lautenwerk), let me know.

Length: 142
Rating: 4.80 (312 ratings)
Tags: Bach harpsichord BWV 916 Toccata G-major Koopman

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Lully: Chaconne in G Major
Stereo: http://br.youtube.com/watch?v=vNx-i4oL6Fs&fmt=18 Jean Baptiste de Lully (1632 - 1687). Chaconne in G Major. Musica Antiqua Köln. Florian Deuter (Violin I) Reinhard Goebel (Violin II). Christian Rieger (Cembalo). Dir: Reinhard Goebel. Born in Florence, the son of a miller, Lully had little education, musical or otherwise, but he had a natural talent to play the guitar and violin and to dance. In 1646, he was discovered by the Duke of Guise and taken to France by him, where he entered the services of Mademoiselle de Montpensier (la Grande Mademoiselle) as a scullery-boy. With the help of this lady, his musical talents were cultivated. He studied the theory of music under Nicolas Métru. A scurrilous poem on his patroness resulted in his dismissal. He came into Louis XIV's service in late 1652, early 1653 as a dancer. He composed some music for the Ballet de la Nuit, which pleased the king immensely. He was appointed as the composer of instrumental music to the king and conducted the royal string orchestra of the French court, Les Vingt-quatre Violons du Roi (Twenty-four Violins of the King) or the Grande Bande (large band). He tired of the lack of discipline of the Grande Bande and, with the King's permission, formed his own Petits Violons. Lully composed many ballets for the King during the 1650s and 1660s, in which the King and Lully himself danced. He also had tremendous success composing the music for the comedies of Molière, including Le Mariage forcé (1664), L'Amour médecin (1665), and Le Bourgeois gentilhomme (1670). Louis XIV's interest in ballet waned as he aged, and his dancing ability declined (his last performance was in 1670) and so Lully pursued opera. He bought the privilege for opera from Pierre Perrin and, with the backing of Jean-Baptiste Colbert and the king, created a new privilege which essentially gave Lully complete control of all music performed in France until his death. He was a notorious libertine. In 1662, he did marry Madeleine Lambert, daughter of Lully's friend and fellow musician Michel Lambert, and proceeded to have ten children by her. But at the height of his career, in 1685, he felt confident enough to flaunt his relationship with Brunet, his young page from La Chapelle. Although his life is full of meteoric heights, his love affairs with boys and women brought him down in scandal several times to the great displeasure of Louis XIV and led to his renown as a sodomite. Despite these scandals, he always managed to get back into the good graces of Louis XIV who found Lully essential for his musical entertainments and who thought of Lully as one of his few true friends. In 1681, Lully was appointed as a court secretary to Louis XIV and was ennobled, after which he wrote his name "Jean-Baptiste de Lully" and was addressed as "Monsieur de Lully". On January 8, 1687, Lully was conducting a Te Deum in honor of Louis XIV's recent recovery from illness. He was beating time by banging a long staff (a precursor to the baton) against the floor, as was the common practice at the time, when he struck his toe, creating an abscess. The wound turned gangrenous, but Lully refused to have his toe amputated and the gangrene spread resulting in his death on 22 March. He left his last opera, Achille et Polyxène, unfinished.

Length: 266
Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
Tags: Lully Chaconne Musica Antiqua Köln Reinhard Goebel

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Guitar lesson - Triads over G Major Scale
http://www.dolphinstreet.com/guitar_video_lessons/lesson-52.php - get the TAB on my website. You don't have to play G Major scale note after note - try triads to break away from the scale approach!

Length: 473
Rating: 4.70 (56 ratings)
Tags: guitar lesson triad triads scales major

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String Quartet in G Major
Herbert Midgley,the Internet Legend, gets a surprise, a rare recording of one of his Classical compositions that he composed back on 7-23-96. Special thanks to the performers that bought this composition back to life! Jennifer Dalmas - 1st Violin Brandon Pierce - 2nd Violin Gene Moon - Viola Evgeni Raychev-Cello For more information on the String Program at Stephen F. Austin State University go to http://www.music.sfasu.edu String Quartet in G Major © 2008 by Herbert Midgley

Length: 363
Rating: 5.00 (7 ratings)
Tags: String Quartet herbert midgley the internet legend classical music sonata form sfasu mozart haydn

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Bach's Minuet in G major
First Lessons in Bach No.1 G Minuet, by Curtis L.

Length: 101
Rating: 3.70 (105 ratings)
Tags: Minuet Bach Curtis Piano

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Bach - Little Prelude & Fugue in G Major BWV 557
Played by Jonathan A. Feucht

Length: 235
Rating: 4.80 (5 ratings)
Tags: Prelude and Fugue by Johann Sebastian Bach

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