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Find out how to play guitar licks that will spice up your next solo. Learn guitar in live, real-time, online group classes: https://takelessons.com/live/guitar
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Are you learning guitar, and just at the point where you can start soloing? Interested in developing your own style, so you can create memorable riffs and solos that keep people excited to hear you play? Not sure how to learn a lick, or what a lick even means?
This introductory video is a great place to start. Here, you’ll learn the essentials of creating a great guitar lick, and you’ll walk through a few guitar licks to get you started, and that you can immediately start using as part of your standard repertoire.
Some of the most memorable guitarists in music history have created licks that set them apart from the crowd. Now, it’s your turn. Take this fun lesson today to expand your repertoire, and deepen your skills.
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A step-by-step guide to playing the C Major chord on the piano with your right hand.
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Playing chords is a key step to learning the Piano. Here, TakeLessons partner Marisol S. walks you through how to play C Major chord with the right hand on the Piano.
About Your Piano Instructor:
Marisol has a Masters Degree in Music from Claremont Graduate University, and is currently in the late stages of her doctoral studies to obtain her Doctorate of Musical Arts. As both a pianist and vocalist, she’s been teaching piano students of all ages for nearly a decade, including preparing students for examinations with the Royal Conservatory of Music.
With a diverse musical background that includes performances and teaching in classical, pop, jazz and gospel, she works with piano students of any musical genre to help them achieve their goals and become better musicians.
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Thanks to all the artists and TakeLessons educators who contributed to this video:
Singing teachers:
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Trumpet teachers:
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Learn the signs for animals in ASL, and communicate about your favorite creatures! Find live, online group American Sign Language classes: https://takelessons.com/live/american-sign-language
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Have you been wanting to learn the signs for your favorite animals? Want to be able to refer to your cat, dog, or other furry friend in ASL? Or, are you helping your child learn ASL, and want to inspire them by learning the signs for different creatures in the animal world?
Animals are not only an important piece of your vocabulary when learning a new language, but it’s also a way to motivate yourself. While learning simple ASL grammar and sentence structure rules is important, sometimes it’s just fun to expand your vocabulary with words that are purely fun.
From porcupine to lizard, cat to dog, dolphin to mouse, and even whales and sharks, you’ll learn the signs for animals in every different part of the animal world. Whether you own a farm, want to visit the zoo, have a passion for bird watching, or simply want to be able to communicate about animals; this video is for you.
TakeLessons partner Tony Slate will walk you through the nuts and bolts of learning animal signs in ASL, in a video that will keep you smiling from the first moment. In just five minutes, you and/or your child can gain valuable words that will come in handy in many different situations.
This helpful teacher keeps the lesson slow and clear, so you’ll have no problem following along, repeating the signs, and practicing your handshapes, even if you’re a very beginner sign language learner.
Luckily, these animal signs are easy to remember, as many of them will remind you of the animals themselves. So sit back, press play, and learn some new vocabulary that’s both useful and fun.
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Learn more about French pronunciation in one of our FREE online classes: http://bit.ly/2LHuOGv
In this guide, you’ll learn the most crucial pronunciation tips for French beginners. Once you master these basic tips, you'll improve your accent drastically and sound more like a native speaker.
Here are a few basic pointers from the video:
-Whenever you see an H in a French word, you don't pronounce it. For example, in L'homme.
-When you have two L's together, it's almost like a Y sound, like in Fille.
-There are different ways to pronounce G in French. If the G comes before an E and an I, it sounds like the S in measure. But if it's before an A, O, or U, it's like the G in get.
In this lesson, we’ll also cover the 5 different types of accents in French. You’ll learn how to pronounce the following French sounds:
-The aigu, for example in Éléphant.
-The grave, for example in Là or Où.
-The circonflexe, for example in hôte.
-The tréma, for example in Noël.
-And the cédille, for example in Français.
To learn even more French pronunciation rules, keep watching the video above!
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Learn how to pronounce the Spanish consonants B, C, D, F, and G in Spanish. Join interactive, real-time Spanish classes: https://takelessons.com/live/spanish
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Spanish language consonants can easily trip new learners up. Here, Beatrice S. walks you through these letter sounds, making the complex easy. You’ll learn how to pronounce the “Letra B” as in “banco or bien”; the “Letra C” as in “casa, cosa, cerrado, and cine”; the “Letra D” as in “dinero, duda”; the “Letra F” as in “flor, feliz”; and the “Letra G” as in “gato, guerrero, gente,”. Beatrice will show you different ways of pronouncing these consonants, and show you the proper tongue position to help you sound more like a fluent speaker.
About Your Spanish Teacher
My name is Beatrice, and I come from Northern Italy. I have a bachelor's degree in interpreting and translation (English-Spanish) and a master's degree in journalism and PR. I've studied languages all my life, and have more than five years of teaching experience with students from all levels and backgrounds. I know and understand the challenges of learning and mastering a foreign language, as I've been (and in a way, still am) an English student myself. I love tutoring and create unique experiences for each one of my students.
Students want or need to learn Italian/Spanish for different reasons. That’s why I approach each topic thoughtfully and adapt each lesson based on my students’ skills and goals. Whether you want to begin studying Italian or Spanish, or just have conversation lessons to maintain what you already know, contact me and we will build your tailored course together.
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Sarah started taking online sign language classes while working as a receptionist. A client inspired her to learn the language and become a part of the Deaf community.
How are you learning American Sign Language? If you like to ask questions, get instant feedback, and interact with other learners, TakeLessons Live is an excellent way to improve your skills.
Because these ASL classes are fully online, you can learn wherever and whenever you want, as long as you have a mobile device and internet connection.
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If you want to learn how to do a Spanish accent or sound like a native Spanish speaker, check out this helpful tutorial from our expert instructor Azalea.
In this lesson, you’ll learn some of the unique sounds that are specific to the Spanish language, such as the rolled R and the Ñ sound. Azalea also explains how the Spanish accent differs from country to country and region to region.
Check out these related Spanish lessons:
35+ Spanish Travel Phrases: https://youtu.be/eN-tTqA1qn4
English/Spanish Cognates: https://youtu.be/bSwa5eVnjsI
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