Middle C Music Instruction
Welcome to the Middle C Student Resource Page. Whether you are a student of Middle C Music Instruction, located in Cookeville TN, or not, you'll find lots of useful tools on this page that will assist you on your journey as a musician. There are guitar scales, bass scales, piano scales, play along tracks, printable blank guitar tab, and more!
Be sure to check out the Play-along Tracks. Here you can practice" jamming out" to some of your favorite styles of music including: rock, metal, country, blues and more! With each of these tracks you have the option of muting the guitar, bass, or drums, so that all you hear is yourself, rocking out, on your instrument along with a couple of other instruments accompanying you.
People often us what kinds of music do we listen to, or what are some of our favorite songs. So, we have dedicated a whole page to answering these questions. Just click on Our Instructor's Favorite Tunes, and you'll find a list for each of our four instructors. No two lists are quite the same! You can listen to a little of each song, and even download them through Amazon.
Click on the Practice Tips , for some helpful advice on how to best utilize these tools, including tips on setting up a practice studio that won't break the bank!
Here are some basic play-along rhythm tracks, good for practicing soloing using various guitar, piano, and bass scales. You can also use these tracks to practice chording with guitar and keyboard, as well as drumming. You can even mute the drums, bass, or guitar on each track, and fly solo (no pun intended!) Note: each track will take a minute or so to load, depending on your connection speed.
These are just blank drum tracks, with no other instrument tracks on them. Use these tracks to practice bass rhythm patterns, guitar strum patterns, and rhythm patterns for keyboard. Choose a tempo (60, 80, 100 etc.,.) from one of the styles (Rock, Country, Blues etc.,.) to get started. You may also use the drum tracks, or the metronome tracks to practice scales, and finger exercises.
Songs We Think Every Student Should have on Their mp3 players.