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Guitar Lessons with Jonathan Barkerposted: November 22, 2009, 06:39 PM
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I have given over 15,000 guitar lessons in the past 10 years. Along with a BA in Music, I've been a faculty member with the National Guitar Workshop and guitar teacher on Workshop Live. Lessons are once a week, half an hour, and one on one. Each lesson includes unique written material along with audio and video of the lesson material. Students only need to bring their guitar and a blank CD or flash drive (flash drive preferred). Guitar Lessons are $100/month. Months with 5 weeks contain a free lesson! All lessons are given at my home teaching studio. Check out my site below for more info or feel free to email with any questions or to set up guitar lessons. Portland guitar lessons - www.jonathanbarkerguitarlessons.com
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Guitar and/or Bass Lessons!posted: November 22, 2009, 02:03 PM
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One on One Beginner/Intermediate Guitar and/or Bass Lessons for only $20 for a Full Hour Lesson. Call Kevin Cody with Overture Studios for more information at 404-437-7664.
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__Guitar Lessons Online ... Access Immediately - Play NOW____posted: November 22, 2009, 04:59 AM
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Guitar lessons of all varieties ... for beginners, acoustic guitar lessons, electric guitar lessons, blues guitar lessons ... they carry a hefty price from your local instructor. Not to mention a sometimes awkward time commitment. But online guitar lessons are different ... they're on your schedule, and at an unbelievably affordable cost! Check out: Jamorama is the undisputed most popular and proven how-to-play-guitar site on the web. With tens of thousands of students worldwide, recording artist Ben Edwards has packaged a full 12 months of lessons (with audio, video files, guitar tuner software, song books, online metronome and much more) for an insane low price of $39.95! You'll pay more for that for a one-hour lesson with your local instructor. Don't wait ... check out Jamorama (or our next two top learn-to-play-guitar sites), watch Ben's informational videos and sign up today. You'll be playing guitar in minutes! Go to: Speedy Guitar Lessons • Location: Portland
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Ernie Ball Strings - Wide Selection Available- Unbeatable Price!!!! Fast Shipposted: November 22, 2009, 03:02 AM
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Enjoy the widest selection of Ernie Ball Strings at
crazy low pricing. Click here to see our large variety of Strings Spotlightnetmall • Location: Portland
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Guitar Lessons (Electric and Acoustic)posted: November 21, 2009, 05:44 AM
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Experienced Teacher and Performer has openings for new students !
I'm excellent with kids and beginners as well as advanced players Recitals are offered . I have been teaching for over 10 years and I have an abundance of patience and enthusiasm .I graduated from the Berklee College of Music in 1991 with a bachelor's degree in Music Performance . Find out more about me @ http://www.myspace.com/sh1n1ng You can hear me play by going to http://www.jujuba.org or http://www.citizenproductions.com ( click on Music then Saturday, December 19th 2006 or Flatland). I am very eclectic in my musical tastes and have experience playing jazz, classical , rock , African , Reggae , Funk and Cuban music . Excellent references available. Lessons can include : Blues , Jazz chords and Standards , Classic rock ( Hendrix , Beatles , etc. soloing , Theory , technique , sight -reading , chords , playing by ear ,learning your favorite songs and much more !! Call Don @ 503-287-2881 (if you can't get through on a South-East Portland land line, please try calling from a cel-phone, there is a weird glitch with Qwest and T-Mobile I'm trying to get worked out). donaldcorey@yahoo.com • Location: Portland
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The Childbloom Guitar Program for Kids 5-12 years oldposted: November 21, 2009, 04:50 AM
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Introduce your child to the world of music in Portland's most unique guitar program for children. With a quality, licensed teacher you can trust in a positive, low-pressure, relaxed environment, learning the guitar is fun! We specialize in kids 5-12 years old. Convenient studio location at the corner of NE 90th & Glisan (located inside Central Bible Church). Now enrolling. Please call or email with any questions you might have.
For more information, please call or visit: www.childbloom.com 503-896-0433 email: childbloomguitar@gmail.com To see Childbloom students play, go to www.youtube.com and search for "childbloom". • Location: Montavilla Neighborhood
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New Guitarist in Town Looking to Jam!posted: November 21, 2009, 03:44 AM
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My name is Drew and I am a 23 year old guitar player who just moved into town. I'm looking for people to jam with and have a good time. I like playing anything from heavy rock to Umphrey's style funk. My email is andrewbrunhofer@hotmail.com, or you can hit me up at 703-217-8907.
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guitar lessons (bluegrass, blues, jazz, country, etc.)posted: November 20, 2009, 03:50 AM
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I am offering guitar lessons (acoustic and electric) for beginning to relatively advanced students. I teach both flatpicking and fingerpicking (Travis style), and teach several different styles of music: bluegrass, blues, jazz, country, and “folk”. I can also teach how to improvise in your style of choice. I try to integrate relevant music theory into the lessons, and also teach with emphasis on learning by hearing the music rather than by relying on tablature (or music notation). I teach at my house in NE Portland. I currently play guitar with the Steve Hall Quintet (a jazz group based here in Portland). My rate for lessons is $35 /hour, though a "sliding scale" is possible if you are unable to afford my going rate.
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Drummer Wanted!posted: November 20, 2009, 03:42 AM
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Hey we are 3 chill guys looking for a new drummer. We have lots of contacts and shopping for record labels come early next year. All we need is a solid, professional drummer between the ages of 21-23. We are the Christian Burghardt band, singer and songwriter Christian Burghardt's solo project comprised of acoustic guitar, vocals, lead guitar, bass and drums. We also play along to loops and a click track. Check us out at www.myspace.com/christianburghardt
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Pirate Girls?posted: November 19, 2009, 07:40 PM
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Yarrr!
We've been a pirate band in Portland for about the past five years.
It's been a band of dudes up until now, and we think it's time for the pirate girls to represent We get really good shows, and it's an easy band to book. It's the most fun you can have with your clothes on...which is optional. lol! It's one night a week practice and a few shows a month. I'd like to put series of out of town shows together for next spring. Probably Washington or northern California. We're looking for drums, keys, guitar, bass, stringy thing, blowy thing....Whatever you play is fine. It's more about the piratute. Ambition goes a long way. We're pirates first...the musicianship is just a necessary evil. Yarrrrr! Check us out at: www.myspace.com/sunkenchest Or just Google Sunken Chest. There is a bunch of stuff out there from outdoor shows we've played around the coast. • Location: NE Portland
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__Download Instantly 12 Months of GUITAR Lessons! Start TODAY!posted: November 19, 2009, 03:23 PM
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Guitar lessons of all varieties ... for beginners, acoustic guitar lessons, electric guitar lessons, blues guitar lessons ... they carry a hefty price from your local instructor. Not to mention a sometimes awkward time commitment. But online guitar lessons are different ... they're on your schedule, and at an unbelievably affordable cost! Check out: Jamorama is the undisputed most popular and proven how-to-play-guitar site on the web. With tens of thousands of students worldwide, recording artist Ben Edwards has packaged a full 12 months of lessons (with audio, video files, guitar tuner software, song books, online metronome and much more) for an insane low price of $39.95! You'll pay more for that for a one-hour lesson with your local instructor. Don't wait ... check out Jamorama (or our next two top learn-to-play-guitar sites), watch Ben's informational videos and sign up today. You'll be playing guitar in minutes! Go to: Online Guitar Lessons • Location: Portland
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Smart Bass Player with Chops and Dynamics Wanted (Milwaukie)posted: November 19, 2009, 11:42 AM
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This is a new project. All original material. We are not established yet and we are very much in the writing stages. Not all the pieces are there yet but the core is very solid and has incredible writing and technical skills.
What we have - A solid drummer An incredible guitar player and song writer A smokin keyboard player and song writer (thats me) A groovy rhythm guitar player About seven songs in various stages of completion Killer practice space, recording capable (actually we record all our practices) Good attitudes (we like having fun but if your idea of rehearsal is getting wasted don't bother. We'll have to kick your ass and then the cops get involved... just save us the trouble) What we need - You, if you're a good bass player who is looking for some creative license and fun. Lead Vocals The plan is to round out the rhythm section, record some songs, then search for vocals. We have some high hopes. The written material is still evolving but is very cerebral. It's on the order of Tool, Alice in Chains, Joe Satriani (I know, one of these things is not like the other but if you can imagine their bastard child...). About us - We're all in our mid thirties (except for our Drummer, he's old (ok, he's 40)). We have lots of experience on our instruments and pro gear. Tim, drummer, and I are coming off a 4 year stint in a cover band. We realized that we had some pent up creativity that needed an outlet. We stumbled on a killer guitar player, Will, and started writing and haven’t looked back. Will and I have an excellent creative repoire and a strong theory background, Tim is always right there with a creative beat or two or 7. Jeff likes to hang out on rhythm guitar and rounds out our sound. The majority of the tunes right now are 4/4 but we are looking to experiment with off meter and have been experimenting with creative rhythms and chord changes. The music is slower and dark, lots of minor tonality and a few upbeat numbers as well. We don't have any expectations for the music right now. It just seems to happen. What we want from you - Rule #1: Don't be a dick! If you don't have any friends and your mom never calls you, you're a dick. We won't get along with you and we'll have to kick your ass (see above). Seriously though, personality matters a lot. It creates the environment that we create in. Please have some gear. Something that sounds good and can cut through the other instruments if needed. Have some experience. Nothing is worse than meeting a cool guy/gal who attracts wildebeest in heat when he/she plays. Again, the asskicking, blah, blah, blah. Commit or don't. If you miss a practice, cool. We all have lives. But call ahead and don't make a habit out of it or, you guessed it... So in conclusion, be awesome, and cool, and good on your instrument. If you still have questions please call Dustin (503) 752-4806. It's my business line too so don't freak out if I answer it as such. • Location: Milwaukie
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Bass Player Needed!posted: November 18, 2009, 10:36 AM
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Bass player needed to complete 3 or 4 piece original metal project. Age 30+ preferred, but willing to look at younger/mature players. Male or female doesn't matter so long as you have chops and can keep up. The material we are working on currently is in somewhere in the vein of Down, Prong, Pantera, with some regular old schoolish riffing mixed in as well. We have gear (drums, bass, guitar, small pa, etc) and a place to rehearse. All you have to do is show up with your talent. We're older and don't have delusions of getting "signed." We just want to play music that we love, and do it well. J. 503-428-4334
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Could you come up with the correct notes to F MIXOLYDIAN instantly?posted: November 18, 2009, 09:23 AM
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Yes you could! Even if you do not know a bit of music theory I can show you how to play each of the seven modes of the major scale in any key in just minutes. I have developed a way to give instant access to any mode using my primary scale. This is moved up or down the neck of the guitar or bass by just counting the frets. I have been soloing this way for over twenty-three years. There is no learning music theory; in fact it just goes around music theory completely. There is no memorizing note names, or needing to reading music. Need F# AEOLIAN? No problem. How about D# LOCRIAN? You have it right now! You will have the right notes before the piano player can remember them! I can show you for ten dollars, and I will pay the postage. Write for part of the method, free. I can prove its not a scam.
http://www.modesmethod.mysite.com/cgi-bin/blog From Modes Method users: I really like your method, its nice and simple.--Brandon Just got the info. this looks to be well worth the money and great for you to take the time to show your secrets, I have been playing for 20 years and still learning., this will help !!! --Danny Aha! I have always thought that such a method existed, since the guitar allows the use of repetitive fingering patterns, and the counting of frets idea is fantastic!--Carlos • Location: Portland
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Guitar and Bass Amp Repairsposted: November 17, 2009, 08:14 AM
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Can you solo in B flat Mixolydian? --If you think that you cannot,posted: November 16, 2009, 10:52 AM
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You really can, and for just ten bucks, too. My Modes method will show you how to move the PRIMARY scale around the guitar or bass neck in order to play all seven modes of the major scale. You will play the correct notes to any mode in any key. F# PHRYGIAN, C IONIAN, Eb LYDIAN, Ab AEOLIAN, C DORIAN, G LOCRIAN, Eb MIXOLYDIAN--all of these modes; yes, in any key. You do nott have to read TAB or music. You do not have to even memorize any note names. This is strictly a mechanical method that doesn’t use music theory in any way. No need for a guitar instruction book-- just one scale pattern will do it. I have used this system of playing guitar for 23 years. Write for more info. I can demonstrate that it works at no risk to you. I can prove that it’s not a scam.
http://www.modesmethod.mysite.com/cgi-bin/blog From Modes Method users: Its cool you came up with such a great idea! Hope you can reach a lot of people out there. Maybe I will get my chops up to where they should be. Cool, Gary I appreciate your method--M.A.S. Thanks…i appreciate your guitar methods...Very informative. You rock...Alex By the way, I really like what you've done. Very easy to pick up. In a couple of weeks, I should be able to apply the info in a live situation when I go to my next rehearsal. Thanks again. Greg • Location: Eugene
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Guitar Amplifier Dealsposted: November 15, 2009, 01:51 PM
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Guitar Amplifiers for Very Low Prices.
Amplifiers You Can Afford... http://coolguitardeals.com/Guitar/Guitar-Amplifiers • Location: Portland
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Looking for George Harrisonposted: November 15, 2009, 10:35 AM
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Revolver "Portland's Beatle Tribute Band" is looking for a Guitar Player to cover The Beatles. So must be able to sing and play like George Harrison and also play a little keyboard. I'd like to introduce "Revolver" one of the best local Beatle Tribute Bands in the Great Northwest. We have sold out Theatre's like The Kingstad Center in Beaverton and The Venetian Theatre in Hillsboro. Check out our website at: www.MySpace.com/Revolverportland There's Sound and Video clips for you to see and listen too. We perform a full 2 hr show from Ed Sullivan to Abbey Road with 3 costume changes. This show is for Theatres, Casino's, Festivals and Special Events, Cooperate Parties and Weddings.
We also are very versitle in mixing things up for local clubs....besides Beatles music, we also have tons of Original music, CCR, Surf, Eagles, Neil Young, The Rolling Stones, The Animals, The Dave Clark 5 and various other artists and are ready to rock all night long. If you think your the right "George" for this band call Joe Chiusano at 503-320-8344, Mike at 503-317-4431 or Horst at 503-515-8396 Peace & Love • Location: Portland
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Guitar Lessons (Portland and Beaverton )posted: November 15, 2009, 04:11 AM
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Experienced Teacher and Performer has openings for new students !
I'm excellent with kids and beginners as well as advanced players Recitals are offered . I have been teaching for over 10 years and I have an abundance of patience and enthusiasm .I graduated from the Berklee College of Music in 1991 with a bachelor's degree in Music Performance . Find out more about me @ http://www.myspace.com/sh1n1ng You can hear me play by going to http://www.jujuba.org or http://www.citizenproductions.com ( click on Music then Saturday, December 19th 2006 or Flatland). I am very eclectic in my musical tastes and have experience playing jazz, classical , rock , African , Reggae , Funk and Cuban music . Excellent references available. Lessons can include : Blues , Jazz chords and Standards , Classic rock ( Hendrix , Beatles , etc. soloing , Theory , technique , sight -reading , chords , playing by ear ,learning your favorite songs and much more !! Call Don @ 503-287-2881 (if you can't get through on a South-East Portland land line, please try calling from a cel-phone, there is a weird glitch with Qwest and T-Mobile I'm trying to get worked out). donaldcorey@yahoo.com • Location: SE and SW Portland and Beaverton
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__Download Instantly 12 Months of GUITAR Lessons!_______posted: November 14, 2009, 03:04 PM
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Guitar lessons of all varieties ... for beginners, acoustic guitar lessons, electric guitar lessons, blues guitar lessons ... they carry a hefty price from your local instructor. Not to mention a sometimes awkward time commitment. But online guitar lessons are different ... they're on your schedule, and at an unbelievably affordable cost! Check out: Jamorama is the undisputed most popular and proven how-to-play-guitar site on the web. With tens of thousands of students worldwide, recording artist Ben Edwards has packaged a full 12 months of lessons (with audio, video files, guitar tuner software, song books, online metronome and much more) for an insane low price of $39.95! You'll pay more for that for a one-hour lesson with your local instructor. Don't wait ... check out Jamorama (or our next two top learn-to-play-guitar sites), watch Ben's informational videos and sign up today. You'll be playing guitar in minutes! Go to: Speedy Guitar Lessons • Location: Eugene
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