Dear Fellow Musician,
Have you always wanted to learn to play jazz on the piano but
never had the time or the money...
...Or worst of all spent endless amounts money that you really
didn't have on lessons that were "supposed" to teach you but
left you even further back than where you started?
Well, if this sounds like you, then you should definitely keep
reading. Now listen, you don't have to go to jazz concerts
anymore saying "I wish I could do that." If you want to start
playing jazz by ear right away, I've definitely found that
someone (...and that something) that's going to help you do it.
The guy who I'm talking about is none other than James Wrubel,
one of the front-runners in today's modern jazz era. This man
has been there and back as a professional jazz musician and has
played with some of the top names on the charts today.
With his crazy schedule, I'm still surprised that Hear and Play
Music was able to capture him for literally more than 8 days
and extract so much content to create this new and innovative
Jazz DVD Learning Machine.
This system is completely loaded! In two DVDs and over 2 hours
of step-by-step instruction, he takes you by the hand and shows
you how to master TONS of award-winning jazz tips, tricks, and
techniques as well as signature soloing secrets that'll have
you playing hundreds of jazz pieces by ear in no time.
Once you have this system in your hands you're going to...
Discover:
- How to quickly and easily form tons of jazz chord patterns
and runs that are guaranteed to have you standing out from
the crowd.
- How to accelerate your jazz learning curve by combining 3
secret elements that the pros don't want you to know!
- How to ensure that no matter what voicings and blues licks you
play, they'll turn heads each and every time!
- The 7 secrets to playing signature solos like a pro from a pro!
Click here to learn more:
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All the best,
rachel neil
P.S. - You might find more interesting information, techniques,
or resources just by clicking around on their website at
http://www.HearandPlay.com/437773
Friday, October 5, 2007
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