ATREYU: 'Behind The Player: Dan Jacobs' DVD Available

July 14, 2010

Alfred Music Publishing, the leader in educational music publishing since 1922 and the exclusive print publisher of thousands of popular artists, has expanded its distributed collection of "Behind the Player" DVDs from IMV, featuring exclusive interviews and authentic song lessons from the best of today's heavy rock guitarists.

"Behind the Player: Dan Jacobs" is an up-close look at the ripping guitar player from ATREYU, and his unique style and fresh approach to classic shredding. Dan gives in-depth lessons for how to play "Becoming the Bull" and "Falling Down" by ATREYU — then jams on those songs with ATREYU drummer Brandon Saller. The DVD also includes a behind-the-scenes look at Dan's life as a professional musician, the VideoTab system that shows exactly how to play his part in the two songs, and exclusive bonus features.

"Behind the Player" DVDs by IMV are now available for $14.95 each. Pick up your copies at a local music retail store, or buy them today at alfred.com/imv.

Alfred Music Publishing is the world's largest educational music publisher. Alfred produces educational, reference, pop and performance materials for teachers, students, professionals and hobbyists spanning every musical instrument, style and difficulty level.

Alfred's home office is located in Los Angeles with domestic offices in Miami and New York as well as offices around the world including Australia, Germany, Singapore and the United Kingdom.

Since 1922, Alfred Music Publishing has been dedicated to helping people learn, teach and play music. Alfred currently has over 90,000 active titles.

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