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Fun with the Mandolin

Elysa And Jason Hochman: Classical And Flamenco Guitar Solos And Etudes (Book/Online Audio/Video)

Conversations with Great Jazz and Studio Guitarists

Janet Davis: You Can Teach Yourself Banjo (Book/DVD/CD)

Celtic Fiddle Tunes for Solo and Ensemble - Cello, Bass

En Mode : 2 Easy Character Pieces For Guitar Book - With Online Audio

Craig Duncan: Celtic Fiddle Tunes For Solo And Ensemble - Cello, Bass (Book/Online PDF Supplement)

Fun with the Mandolin

Craig Duncan: Celtic Fiddle Tunes For Solo And Ensemble (Book/Online PDF Supplement)

Mel Bay Fingerstyle Curriculum: Best Contemporary Solos

Jazz Guitar Standards II: Complete Approach to Playing Tunes

John Hartford's Old-Time Fiddle Favorites

Hawaiian and Polynesian Music : For Appalachian Dulcimer

Hawaiian and Polynesian Music : For Appalachian Dulcimer

Put some aloha into your playing with Hawaiian & Polynesian Music for Appalachian Dulcimer! More than just a repertoire collection of classic Pacific island melodies, this book includes the history and background stories of the individual tunes and a brief language pronunciation guide. In addition, the author provides humorous and insightful observations on interpretation, fingerstyle technique, and Hawaiian slack-key guitar style as applied to the mountain dulcimer. Written in standard notation and tablature for the 3-course dulcimer with the 6+ or 6½ fret, these fingerstyle arrangements are for intermediate to advanced mountain dulcimer players who are looking for a challenge and want to try something new. These arrangements sound best played fingerstyle, and make use of polyphony, harmonics, hammer-ons and pull-offs, and the sweet chords beloved by Island musicians. Some selections like “Aloha ‘Oe” are instantly recognizable, while others such as “Wehiwehi ‘Oe” or “Pauoa Liko ka Lehua” may be unfamiliar outside of Hawaii. Includes access to online audio of all 22 examples and melodies in DAD, CGC and DGD tunings. To help the student master these arrangements, the author provides detailed performance notes for each tune. Includes access to online audio.Put some aloha into your playing with Hawaiian & Polynesian Music for Appalachian Dulcimer! More than just a repertoire collection of classic Pacific island melodies, this book includes the history and background stories of the individual tunes and a brief language pronunciation guide. In addition, the author provides humorous and insightful observations on interpretation, fingerstyle technique, and Hawaiian slack-key guitar style as applied to the mountain dulcimer. Written in standard notation and tablature for the 3-course dulcimer with the 6+ or 6½ fret, these fingerstyle arrangements are for intermediate to advanced mountain dulcimer players who are looking for a challenge and want to try something new. These arrangements sound best played fingerstyle, and make use of polyphony, harmonics, hammer-ons and pull-offs, and the sweet chords beloved by Island musicians. Some selections like “Aloha ‘Oe” are instantly recognizable, while others such as “Wehiwehi ‘Oe” or “Pauoa Liko ka Lehua” may be unfamiliar outside of Hawaii. Includes access to online audio of all 22 examples and melodies in DAD, CGC and DGD tunings. To help the student master these arrangements, the author provides detailed performance notes for each tune. Includes access to online audio

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John King: Famous Solos And Duets For The Ukulele (Book/Online Audio)

Guitar of Blind Lemon Jefferson

Guitar of Blind Lemon Jefferson

Blind Lemon Jefferson was a trail blazer, both as a singer and guitarist, but also as a commercial phenomenon, for he was the first blues musician to establish the tremendous appeal that blues, as played and sung by rural African American folk, had for the record-buying public. It is no exaggeration to say that the sales of Lemon’s records paved the way for a host of other solo rural blues musicians to record in his wake and made the record companies more willing to give other musicians a chance, in the hopes of achieving similar success. Lemon’s record sales weren’t what made him a great musician, though - that could only be attributed to his startlingly virtuosic guitar - playing and soulful singing, developed over years of busking, building on his natural gifts with a great deal of practice and work. In the Guitar of Blind Lemon Jefferson author John Miller presents transcriptions, in standard notation and tablature, of 22 of Lemon’s greatest performances, with an additional essay examining Lemon’s senses of time and phrasing and his picking techniques. Also included is a download link to all the original recordings. To present a picture of Lemon the man, noted blues researchers Alan Governar and Kip Lornell have contributed an essay focusing on Lemon’s early life, the origins of his music, and his time spent in a musical partnership with Lead Belly. Links are provided to downloadable performances of the songs in the book from which the transcriptions were made, so that you can have Lemon’s sound in your head as you learn to play his songs. Blind Lemon Jefferson was remarkable, even in a style that abounded in great musicians, and some measure of his influence can be seen in the fact that musicians recorded in the 1960s, more than thirty years after his death, were still covering his songs and stealing guitar licks from him. The Guitar of Blind Lemon Jefferson gives you the resources needed to learn what was so special about Lemon’s music, and to experience his musical excellence from inside the music itself. Titles include: One Dime Blues, Got The Blues, Dry Southern Blues, Big Night Blues, Rabbit Foot Blues, Shuckin' Sugar Blues, Where Shall I Be, Wartime Blues, Black Horse Blues, Prison Cell Blues, Piney Woods Money Mama, See That My Grave Is Kept Clean, He Arose From The Dead, Beggin' Back, Broke And Hungry, Bad Luck Blues, Matchbox Blues, Lemon's Worried Blues, That Crawlin' Baby Blues, Easy Rider Blues, Stocking Feet Blues and Right of Way Blues. Level 2/3 • 160 pages • Direct download link to audio files.

SEK 355.00
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Children's Fiddling Method Volume 2

Children's Fiddling Method Volume 2

How to get the most out of this bookAbout the AuthorIntroductionLesson #1: Preparation for Our First Tune - Wake Up SusanLesson #2: Wake Up Susan (Arrangement #1)Lesson #3: Variations for Wake Up SusanLesson #4: Part 1 of Wake Up Susan with variationsLesson #5: Variations in Part 2 of Wake Up SusanLesson #6: Wake Up Susan - Putting It All TogetherLesson #7: Whistler's WaltzLesson #8: Ornaments and Variations Used in Whistler's WaltzLesson #9: Katy HillLesson #10: Katy Hill - basic tune (Arrangement #1)Lesson #11: Katy Hill - The way I play it. (Arrangement #2 with ornaments)Lesson #12: Something New! A Bonus! Twin FiddleLesson #13: Golden Slippers - Two Step (Arrangement #1)Lesson #14: Golden Slippers - Twin Fiddle PartLesson #15: Optional Additional Ideas for Golden SlippersLesson #16: Twin Fiddle to Golden SlippersLesson #17: Preparing for Tennessee Gray EagleLesson #18: Let's play Tennessee Gray EagleLesson #19: Optional Harmony to Tennessee Gray EagleLesson #20: Tennessee Gray Eagle - Twin Fiddle PartLesson #21: Optional bonus ideas for Tennessee Gray EagleLesson #22: Optional bonus licks for the 2nd part of Tennessee Gray EagleLesson #23: Using "hokum" bowingLesson #24: Bonus hokum pattern - offered for advanced studentsLesson #25: A Show Arrangement of Tennessee Gray EagleLesson #26: Preparing For The Bullfrog BluesLesson #27: The Bullfrog BluesLesson #28: Preparing for Marmaduke's HornpipeLesson #29: Marmaduke's Hornpipe (Arrangement #1)Lesson #30: Optional Harmony Part to Marmaduke'sLesson #31: Optional Harmony to Marmaduke's HornpipeLesson #32: More Ideas and Variations for Marmaduke's HornpipeLesson #33: Marmaduke's Hornpipe (Arrangement #2)Lesson #34: Preparation for Bear Creek Hop!Bear Creek Hop!Lesson #35: Preparation for Roy's RagLesson #36: Roy's Rag (Arrangement #1)Lesson #37: Roy's Rag - Using Two StringsLesson #38: Optional Harmony to Roy's RagLesson #39: Contemporary Fiddle TunesThe Wrist ExerciseLesson #40: My Cousin's Reel (Arrangement #1)Lesson #41: Optional Twin Fiddle to My Cousin's ReelLesson #42: Optional Variations on My Cousin's ReelMy Cousin's Reel (Arrangement #2)Lesson #43: A New Key!Saturday Night WaltzLesson #44: Preparing for Sandy River BelleLesson #45: Sandy River Belle (Arrangement #1)Lesson #46: Adding drone strings to Sandy River BelleSandy River Belle (Arrangement #2)Lesson #47: Optional Bonus Ideas for Sandy River Belle for Advanced StudentsSandy River Belle (Arrangement #3)Lesson #48 Sandy River Belle - Twin Fiddle Part (Arrangement #1)Lesson #49: Sandy River Belle - Twin Fiddle Part (Arrangement #2)Lesson #50: Preparing for My Wild Irish RoseMy Wild Irish RoseLesson #51: Adding Ornaments to My Wild Irish RoseLesson #52: My Wild Irish Rose with OrnamentsLesson #53: Woodchoppers' ReelLesson #54: Adding Ornaments to Woodchoppers' ReelLesson #55: Optional Fun Ideas for Woodchoppers' ReelLesson #56: Woodchoppers' Part 2 - Optional Fun VariationsLesson #57: Building a New Arrangement of Woodchoppers' ReelLesson #58: East Tennessee BluesLesson #59: Optional Ideas for East Tennessee BluesLesson #60: Putting It All Together for a New ArrangementLesson #61: East Tennessee Blues (Arrangement #3)Lesson #62: Preparing for There Came An Old Man To My Daddy's Door (Jig)Lesson #63: There Came An Old Man To My Daddy's Door (Jig)Lesson #64: Adding Ornaments to "Old Man" Jig

SEK 301.00
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