Friday, December 28, 2007

Ben Deignan video performance of "Fault Line"

A performance by Peter Vogl guitar student, Ben Deignan, of his original song "Fault Line". You can find more music by Ben on his bendeignan.com or myspace.





View Quicktime video of performance

Bio: Like a crisp fall apple, Georgia native Ben Deignan is picked for pop stardom. The singer/songwriter started playing the family’s six-string at 15, formed various garage bands in junior high and has now blossomed into a 21-year-old funkster with a sound that’s turning heads in clubs around Atlanta and beyond. “A female friend of mine described my music as ‘orgasmic’ and I thought it was clever,” Deignan says. “I never really took it seriously, but for some reason it has stuck.” Sticky is a good thing in a crowded musical universe where the latest flavor is one record flop from obscurity. It was only a few years ago, while playing his dad’s company party at the Tin Roof Cantina in Buckhead, that Deignan was plucked from his own obscurity by an A&R rep for a major record label. That exposure led him to renowned Atlanta-based musician, arranger and vocal producer Jan Smith (Usher, matchbox twenty), who signed Deignan to a development and production deal. Together with production partner Huston Singletary, Smith is helping the fresh-faced Deignan prep his pipes. “This industry is tough and in order to keep your head above water, you have to know the business,” Deignan says. Busy playing gigs and writing songs (“Most of the time it’s in places like the shower or on the highway at three in the morning”), Deignan has a blue-eyed soulful, skatty and softly cranky mood—he cites Bono, Stevie Wonder and The Police among his influences—that sounds like something you’d hear on the radio, only more interesting. Deignan’s routine of vocal exercises and playing covers in seedy college dives is quickly receding in the rearview: He recently recorded an eponymous four-song EP with Smith & Huston Productions, available on iTunes, and he’s gotten more than 30,000 hits on his MySpace player in addition to major label interest. Dealing with the inevitable comparisons, Deignan remains philosophical. “Guys like John Mayer were compared to other artists for along time, too,” he says. “It’s a comfort thing. I find it interesting because alot of people compare me to the sounds of Maroon 5 and Jason Mraz, but I don’t hear anyone compare either one of those artists to each other. Maybe I’m the link between them.”

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Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Ask a Teacher: Phrasing

Terry: I have been having trouble putting my lead playing together then i heard of a word called phrasing do you have anything on this?

Peter: Phrasing refers to the way you play a musical idea. It involves the rhythms and dynamics that you use to help you express whatever it is you are trying to express. For example do you play it like you are angry or do you play it quiet and sensitive. The main thing is the musical idea must be going somewhere and not played like a computer with every note the same volume and rhythm. There is no right or wrong way to phrase-just how it is you are feeling at that particular time. It is much like when we give a speech. If we say every word with the same volume and emphasis we put people to sleep. We must "phrase" to give each word, sentence, and paragraph it's intended meaning.

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Friday, December 14, 2007

New Blues & Rock Jam Tracks Available

Let's Jam! Blues & Rock Volume 3 by Jody Worrell is a collection of 13 high quality jam track MP3s. These tracks were recorded “live” by top studio musicians and give the impression of jamming along with a real band. The download contains extended jams (3 to 4 minutes) in a wide variety of keys and grooves, allowing you to practice many different styles. These rhythm tracks are a great way to try out new soloing ideas on a variety of instruments. The download features a .pdf booklet containing the chord progressions for each song and suggestions on scales that can be used to play along. There is no video information contained in this download. Listen to the sample track Dipstick Blues in G and view a sample page from the booklet.

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Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Holiday Gift Ideas for Guitarists

Guitar Lifestyle has a few holiday gift ideas for that special guitarist in your life. Ranging from key chain guitar tuners to reading material.

If you're looking for an easy way to give someone a guitar lesson as a gift, check out the gift certificates we've just made available. They can be used to buy downloads, dvd, books, or cds.

If you're feeling very giving this year, why not just by that person a whole guitar. Maybe even a guitar that was good enough for Stevie Ray Vaughan, or at least a replication of it.

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Christmas Guitar Tabs and Performances

Take a look at our Christmas guitar tabs for O Christmas Tree and God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen.

We also have a new video of Jody Worrell performing Silent Night.



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Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Gift Certificates Available

We now have gift certificates available. It's the perfect way to give or receive downloadable guitar lessons as a present for Christmas. Our gift certificates can be redeemed for any Watch & Learn product. You can choose from any of the products on the following sites: freeguitarvideos.com, freemandolinvideos.com, freebanjovideos.com, or Watch & Learn

After purchasing the gift certificate the email address listed under "Bill To" information will receive two emails. One email will contain an invoice to keep for your records. The second email will be an actual gift certificate (example) that can you can print out and give to the recipient or you can forward the email itself to them.

If the gift card balance is less than the cost of a product, the balance can be combined with a credit card to pay for the purchase.

Gift cards expire 365 days after they are purchased.

If you have other questions please email sales@cvls.com

AVAILABLE GIFT CERTIFICATES

- $10 Gift Certificate
- $25 Gift Certificate
- $50 Gift Certificate