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Rock and Roll Keyboard Lessons: Video Series

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Have you always wanted to be an organ rock god? Well now you can with these free rock organ videos.

There are 12 videos in this series:

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  1. Here are some important differences between playing keyboards solo or playing them in a band setting. Watch this great free video.

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  2. Here are some important differences between playing keyboards solo or playing them in a band setting. Watch this great free video.

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  3. Learn how to simplify your keyboard playing for rock and roll in this free video clip.

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  4. Learn about the importance of timing in a rock and roll setting in this free video clip.

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  5. Watch this free music theory video demonstrating different types of rock n roll keyboards.

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  6. Watch this free music theory video discussing the Fender 'Rhodes' and tips on how to play one.

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  7. Watch this free music theory video discussing the classic piano and tips on how to play one.

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  8. Watch this free music theory video discussing the Hammond organ and tips on how to play one.

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  9. Watch this free music theory video discussing the Fender 'Rhodes' sounds and tips on how to play one.

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  10. Watch this free music theory video and learn when to use the piano in a band setting.

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  11. Watch this free music theory video and learn when to use the organ in a band setting.

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  12. Watch this free music theory video and learn when and how to use the keyboard simulators in a band setting.

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Rock and roll is a style of music typified by loud, distorted guitars and bombastic drumming. The genre’s roots stem from the old blues music of Led Zeppelin and The Beatles, as well as the darker sounds of the Doors which later inspired other bands of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Bands like Judas Priest and Iron Maiden incorporated many classical constructions to their music, creating an aggressive and intricate sound. When it comes to rock music, the guitar and drums dominate the sound and the louder the music, the better. Theatrics are a big part of rock music as well and it is not uncommon to see pyrotechnics and props used on stage at a concert. There have been many different rock and roll movements over the years and we are all looking for the next wave of great rock music.

In this series of videos, get tips on the basics of rock and roll keyboard playing. Learn how to control your volume and get many different and exciting sounds such as organ and piano. Learn more about pinch and harmonic minors. Get tips on playing a Rhodes and learn about band setting, key types and simulators. Nothing is left out so watch these videos and you'll be rocking in no time!

 
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Craig Dockery Craig Dockery is an accomplished musician and graphics artist. Craig plays multiple instruments and has played in many bands. Currently he is the front man for indie darlings, The Vinyltones. Craig has toured across the country and abroad, most recently entertaining our troops in Afghanistan.dkdk

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