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Online Music Lessons Online Music Lessons • Learn how to play an instrument, or sing • An array of instruments, music theory, from accomplished Grammy Award–winning scratching, and vocals. music professionals. • Bridge the gap of missing musical • Suitable for both youth and adults. instruction in your community. • Beginner to intermediate instruction. • Offer an alternative to high-cost private-arts instruction. • Browser-enabled access for desktop and mobile devices. CLASSICAL JAZZ Clarinet Lessons Jazz Bass Lessons with Ricardo Morales with John Patitucci Classical Guitar Lessons Jazz Drums BASS with Jason Vieaux with Peter Erskine Double Bass Lessons Classical Mandolin Jazz Guitar Lessons with Missy Raines with Caterina Lichtenberg with Chuck Loeb Electric Bass Lessons Flute Lessons Jazz Guitar Lessons with Nathan East with Jeffrey Khaner with Dave Stryker Jazz Bass Lessons French Horn Lessons Jazz Piano with John Patitucci with William Caballero with George Whitty Multi-Style Cello Jazz Saxophone BLUEGRASS with Mike Block with Eric Marienthal Banjo Lessons Piano Lessons with Tony Trischka with Christie Peery Music Theory Bluegrass Dobro Lessons Trumpet Lessons Music Theory with Andy Hall with David Bilger with Jonathan Coopersmith Bluegrass Flatpick Violin Lessons PERCUSSION Guitar Lessons with Nathan Cole with Bryan Sutton Jazz Drums Bluegrass Vocal Lessons GUITAR with Peter Erskine with Michael Daves Acoustic Guitar Percussion Lessons Double Bass Lessons with Scott Law with Luis Conte with Missy Raines Bluegrass Dobro Lessons PIANO Fiddle Lessons with Andy Hall with Darol Anger Bluegrass Flatpick Jazz Piano with George Whitty Mandolin Lessons Guitar Lessons with Mike Marshall with Bryan Sutton Piano Lessons with Christie Peery Blues Guitar Lessons with Keith Wyatt Popular Piano with Hugh Sung Classical Guitar Lessons with Jason Vieaux VOICE Electric Country Guitar with Guthrie Trapp Bluegrass Vocal Lessons with Michael Daves Jazz Guitar Lessons with Chuck Loeb Country Vocals with Lari White Jazz Guitar Lessons with Dave Stryker Vocal Lessons with Jeannie Deva Rock Guitar Lessons with Paul Gilbert *Course listings are subject to change. Ukulele Lessons with Craig Chee and Sarah Maisel HARMONICA Harmonica Lessons with Howard Levy HIP-HOP Scratching Lessons with DJ Qbert [email protected] | 1-877-828-2833 | recordedbooks.com.
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