video,youtube_link,musiccaps_caption,youtube_published,youtube_channel,youtube_description,musiccaps_names,musiccaps_aspects,musiccaps_author,youtube_id,musiccaps_rowid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEZdszHKGTQ&start=20&end=30,"{""label"":""Alice Cooper Eighteen Harmonica and Guitar Lesson by Nanaimo musician George Goodman"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEZdszHKGTQ&start=20&end=30""}","This is a tutorial of a song that could be described as blues-rock. The performer plays the harmonica while strumming chords on an acoustic guitar. The feel of the instrumental is reflective, mellow and bluesy.",2011-11-13T22:29:49Z,George Goodman,"Harmonica Tabs, Chords, Lyrics - http://harpnguitar.com/free-member-registration Hi George here. Welcome to this video where I show you how I play Alice Cooper's Eighteen on guitar and harmonica. I'm going to go through the guitar chords, go through that signature riff and the rhythm to how that's played. There's 2 different vocal parts to the chorus and I'll show you each of those. Then I'll go through the harmonica, the key I'm using and what I'm doing on that. Then finally we'll play through the whole thing. Starting off with the guitar chords. It starts in E minor, then goes to C, to D and back to E minor. The chords for the bridge are A minor, B minor - if you can't play B minor with the barre then you can play it in open position, C, and D. Ok, for the opening riff we're starting in E minor and going to play the sixth string open and sound the E and then strum the chord. So that's beats 1 and 2. Then pick sixth string open, E, then F# which is sixth string second fret, to G - sixth string third fret and then we'll play A which is 5th string open. Then we're going to play the C chord to D. So the counting on this goes 1 2 3 & 4 & 1 & 2 3 & 4. Sound great on guitar and harmonica: http://harpnguitar.com/free-member-registration Now Eighteen, the chorus. The first time you go through it, the chorus starts on E. Eighteen and I don't know what I want. The second time through, the chorus starts on G. Eighteen and I don't know what I want, Eighteen I got to get away. Ok. So it starts on two different pitches. The first time through it starts on the E, the second time through starts on G. Ok, now for the harmonica, the song is in the key of Em which is the relative minor to G. I'm not playing a G harmonica, however, I playing a C so I'm playing like second position and that gives me the notes I need just for that little intro run that goes on. So, I like to do that at the beginning and sometimes in the middle and sometimes at the end. So one thing I like to do with this song is you can make great use of dynamics. So, it's got this opening riff and that sounds great and you can play that loud and then when the verses come in, you can bring it down, just tone it down a bit, and then slowly build until you get back to the chorus and kinda let it loose again. OK, so let's try that. Let's play through this, keep in mind the dynamics and just have some fun. Alright, so that's Alice Cooper's Eighteen. That's how I play it on guitar and harmonica. I hope you enjoyed the video and can use it to put that great song together. See you next time. Have a great day. Peace.","[""Harmonica"", ""Wind instrument, woodwind instrument""]","[""harmonica"", ""guitar"", ""live recording"", ""tutorial video"", ""acoustic guitar strumming"", ""bluesy harmonica playing"", ""bluesy guitar chords"", ""male speaking""]",3,BEZdszHKGTQ,1220 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQ9HlWProm0&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""How to Practice Flamenco Scales | Flamenco Guitar"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQ9HlWProm0&start=30&end=40""}",This is a clip of a tutorial where we have a male teacher playing a minor scale on a nylon string guitar. The energy of the video is calm.,2013-07-15T03:45:07Z,Howcast,"Full Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLALQuK1NDrjihYqVBYe63py71wnGVUNi - - Like these Guitar Lessons !!! Check out the official app http://apple.co/1IFMYeJ Must Haves for any Guitar Player: On Stage XCG4 Black Tripod Guitar Stand: http://amzn.to/1KHP6HO Dunlop Trigger Curved Guitar Capo: http://amzn.to/1UrBL7c Korg GA1 Guitar and Bass Tuner: http://amzn.to/1Nafqfs Dunlop Standard Tortex Picks: http://amzn.to/1L4YMYy Ernie Ball 4037 Black Polypro Strap: http://amzn.to/1O8zLiu Watch more How to Play Flamenco Guitar videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/510747-How-to-Practice-Flamenco-Scales-Flamenco-Guitar Okay, so I'm going to show you a good method to practice your scales and to get better and a little faster when you practice scales. It's very important that you practice with a metronome. Like I said in the previous video, if you don't have a metronome on, you're probably not practicing. So let's put our metronome on and we're going to pick a scale, whatever scale we're working on. For right now I'm just going to choose, just the regular E Minor scale. Fingering and I'm going to start with my root on the fifth string. Okay, and then we're going to do one, two, four; one, two, four; move to the fifth fret, one three four; one three four. Okay, so that's my E natural minor scale and I'm going to put my metronome to do this slow. I'm going to put it on 70 bpm, 70 beats per minute. This is a good way to practice your scales. First we're going to go up and down, just playing quarter notes and you'll go down the same way. I't's important when you practice scales that you know how to subdivide the beat accurately. So the next time we go up and down, we're going to do eighth notes, so we're going to divide the beat in half. Okay, and we're going to do that a couple of times. Next time we play our scale we're going to do triplets, which means we're going to fit three notes in the beat. It's important that we sing this or we feel this, before we even attempt to play it. So it's going to be one, two, three; one, two, three; one, two, three; one, two three. Okay, and we do this a couple times up and down. Next step would be to do sixteenth notes. That means we place four notes inside the beat. Okay and again, if this is the first time you're doing it, make sure you can sing before you play it. Most likely, if you can't sing it to yourself, you're not going to be able to play it accurately. So one-e and a two-e, and a one, two, three, four; one, two, three, four. Okay, when you can do this at least four times on sixteenth notes up and down, then you're ready to increase the speed of your metronome. I would go up I don't know, two-four, maybe ten bpm's and do the whole thing again. Then try it with another scale and do it again. Okay, if you feel like it's getting bumpy, always bring it back down. Never practice with mistakes. If you practice with mistakes, you will play with mistakes.","[""Flamenco"", ""Guitar"", ""Acoustic guitar"", ""Music"", ""Mandolin"", ""Musical instrument"", ""Strum"", ""Speech"", ""Plucked string instrument""]","[""minor scale"", ""acoustic guitar arpeggio"", ""nylon string guitar"", ""male speaking"", ""male guide"", ""tutorial""]",3,HQ9HlWProm0,1799 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nr9oLIsbDyQ&start=10&end=20,"{""label"":""Pro Tips - Quickly Remove Water From Your Horn"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nr9oLIsbDyQ&start=10&end=20""}","This is a tutorial involving the french horn. We have an American male speaking, giving instruction related to the french horn instrument. At a point in the clip, the musician plays one note on the horn.",2013-05-17T18:23:06Z,The United States Army Field Band,"Master Sgt. Robert Cherry, horn player with The U.S. Army Field Band, demonstrates a quick and easy way to remove all water from a horn. http://www.armyfieldband.com http://www.youtube.com/ArmyFieldBand http://www.facebook.com/ArmyFieldBand http://twitter.com/armyfieldband https://www.instagram.com/armyfieldband/ http://www.facebook.com/thesixstringsoldiers For more information visit our website or contact: Educational Activities Coordinator The United States Army Field Band 4214 Field Band Drive Fort Meade, Maryland 20755-5330 #horn #frenchhorn #musiced","[""Brass instrument"", ""French horn""]","[""tutorial"", ""french horn"", ""single note"", ""male speaking"", ""american accent"", ""brass instrument""]",3,nr9oLIsbDyQ,4582