
Develop guitar technique through video 1 of the wind beneath my wings, a guitar tutorial & technique lesson.
Refine guitar technique for the wind beneath my wings in video 2, a focused module within the guitar tutorial and technique course.
Master essential guitar technique for the wind beneath my wings, as video 3 guides you through practical playing steps and practice tips for expressive performance.
Develop guitar technique in the wind beneath my wings video 5, part of the guitar tutorial and technique course.
practice method focuses on releasing left-hand tension, breaking challenges into small steps, and smoothly transitioning from C major to an altered C chord with careful finger and barre technique.
The Pro's Approach to Guitar Practice
This is my recording of the piece. Enjoy it !
Learn to apply micro and macro relaxations in the left and right hands to manage tension, improve flow, and enhance guitar technique across musical phrases.
In this Video I explain How to Make your Own Guitar Exercises
Master the right hand in classical guitar by selecting the precise fingers for each string, noting how nails shape tone, and when necessary alternate fingers to meet tempo demands.
In This Guitar Lesson I will teach you how to play the great guitar piece "The Wind Beneath My Wings"
The Wind Beneath My Wings is one of those great songs that carry both a memorable melody and a memorable set of words. The masterclass is dedicated to Jeannie who is the soulmate of one of my subscribed students Robert. Jeannie passed away just a couple of years ago, and this was one of her favorite songs. The piece was composed byHenley and Silbar, who earned their place in history thanks to Bette Midler's majestic interpretation of the work. many other artists recorded the song, including Sheena Easton. Easton's versions appeared on her 1982 studio album Madness and her 1984 Spanish album "Todo Me Recuerda A Ti" though it was not released as a single by her record company. The highest-charting version of the song to date was recorded in 1988 by singer and actress Bette Midler for the soundtrack to the film Beaches. This version was released as a single in early 1989, spent one week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in June 1989, and won Grammy Awards for both Record of the Year and Song of the Year in 1990.