Ever wanted to learn how to play popular pieces of music alongside a band? Then these resources are for you! With some of the most popular pieces of music up for grabs, these backing tracks will get you well on your way to learning how to play these different songs on any of the following instruments: Piano, Ukulele, Bass Guitar and Drums.
All resources on this page are cheap, easy to use and accessible to musicians of all ages and abilities.
Ever wanted to learn how to play popular pieces of music alongside a band? Then these resources are for you! With some of the most popular pieces of music up for grabs, these backing tracks will get you well on your way to learning how to play these different songs on any of the following instruments: Piano, Ukulele, Bass Guitar and Drums.
All resources on this page are cheap, easy to use and accessible to musicians of all ages and abilities.
Within this bundle, you will receive a variety of pieces of music which you can begin to learn how to play! Each resource has been carefully crafted to make it easy for you to develop your skills on either Piano, Ukulele, Bass Guitar or Percussion.
By buying this bundle, you save a massive 33% off each of these resources! How can you say no!
Within this resource, you receive a video with a 4 beat repeating counter moving at 100 bpm. This counter visually moves and indicates which beat the performer is on to every half beat. The video plays with a metronome on each crotchet beat making it easy to follow.
For best use of the resource, it is recommended you project it onto an interactive whiteboard or a normal whiteboard. This will allow you to draw in different percussion instrument cues on which ever beats you would like to play them on. For example, for a standard rock beat, you would place kick drum drawings on beats 1 and 3, snare drum drawings on beats 2 and 4 and hi hat drawings on each half beat. You will then be able to follow this along and drum in time to the backing metronome. Alternatively, a thin piece of paper over a laptop screen will do a similar job.
The resource has been put at 100 bpm which will make it easy to adjust the speed. If you upload the video in iMovie or any other similar application, you will be able to adjust the tempo by percentage which is the same as bpm. For example, if you wanted to change to 80bpm, you would change the speed to 80%.
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