SPARTITI PER BANJO, MANDOLINO, DULCIMER, UKULELE, FIDDLE, FRETTED

LIBRI, METODI, SPARTITI, TABLATURE, PER BANJO, MANDOLINO, DULCIMER, UKULELE, FIDDLE, FRETTED, E ALTRI STRUMENTI.

DULCIMER COMPLETE BOOK OF CELTIC MUSIC FOR APPALACHIAN, BY MARK KAILANA NELSON. CD TABLATURE

DULCIMER COMPLETE BOOK OF CELTIC MUSIC FOR APPALACHIAN, BY MARK KAILANA NELSON. CD TAB.

Product Description:
Mark Nelson's knowledge and love of Celtic music is immediately evident through his choice of tunes for this comprehensive book. Harp music, the piper's repertoire, and fiddle tunes from Ireland, Scotland and Breton are all well-represented here, and a thorough historical foundation is carefully laid. Mark provides samples of Reels, Jigs, Hornpipes, Strathspeys, Polkas, Mazurkas, Slides, Marches, Piobaireachds, Set Dances, Airs, Plaxties, Country Dances, Morris Dances, as well as music from Breton in northwestern France. The CD contains 20 of the 109 songs from the book.
168 PAGES

Series: Complete
Publisher: Mel Bay Publications, Inc.

Contents:
Irish
Jigs
The Rose in the Heather
The Frost is All Over
Haste to the Wedding
The Connaughtman's Rambles
Smash the Windows
Off She Goes, Tobin's Favorite
Morrison's Jig
The Joys of My Life
The Blarney Pilgrim
Joe O'Dowd's

Slip Jigs
Another Jig Will Do
The Drops of Brandy
The Boys of Ballisodare
The Kid on the Mountain

Slides
Paddy O'Keefe's
The Star Above the Garter
Merrily Kissed the Quaker

Reels
The Earl's Chair
Pigeon on the Gate
Jenny's Wedding
The Musical Priest
Cooley's Reel
The Ships are Sailing

Hornpipes
Delahanty's
An Comhra Dun
The Rights of Man

Set Dances & Miscellaneous Tunes
The Rose Tree 1
The Rose Tree 2
Sonny Brogan's Mazurka
Jackie Donnan's Mazurka
The Downfall of Paris
The Lodge Road

O'Carolan Harp Tunes
Hewlett
Hugh O'Donnell
Sí Beg Sí Mor
The Clergys' Lamentation
The Snowy Breasted Pearl
Lord Inchiquin
O'Carolan's Concerto
The Princess Royal
Planxty George Brabazon

Airs
Airde Chuain
Sí Bhean Locha Léin
Cailm Son
Eamonn an Chnoic
Give Me Your Hand

Scottish
Pipe Tunes and Marches
Campbell's Farewell to Red Castle
The Piobaireachd of Donald Ohu
Scotland the Brave
Kilcoy's March
The Duke of Fife
The Cameron Highlanders

Strathspeys and Country Dances
Miss Drummond of Perth
The Duchess of Athole's Slipper
Highland Whiskey
Mairi's Wedding
Harvest Home
Staten Island
Morpath Rant
Petronella
The White Cockade
Miss McCleod's Reel
The Flowers of Edinburgh
Soldier's Joy

Shetland Tunes
Jack Broke da Prison Door
Far From Home
Christmas Day Ida Moarnin'
The Aith Rant

Harp Tunes & Airs
The Bonnie Lass of Bon Accord
Oran Mór McCleod
Mairi Mhin Meall-shuileach
Farewell to Whiskey
The Skye Boat Song
Princess Augusta
My Home
Crodh Chinn Taile
Loch Lomond
The Trip We Took Over the Mountain
The Aran Boat
I Was Roaming in the Gloaming
The Cruiskin

British
Trunkles
Dance To Your Daddy
Princess Royal, Ducklington
The Old Frog Dance
Idbury Hill
Can Cala Me
The Cuckoo's Nest
Child Grove
The Ashgrove
All Through the Night
Morfa Rhuddlan
Ffarweliwch, Rwy'n Madal A'm Gwlad

Breton
Dans Mod Koh a Vaod
Peh Trouz 'Zou ar en Doar
Wedding Tune
March from Leuelan
An Dro from Noalou
An Dro from Arzh
Plin (Mael-Pestiven)
Jabadaw
Breton March
An Dro from Baod
Danse Des Baguettes
Laridenn Pluergad
An Dro (Plenweur)
Hanter-Dro (Pleurgad)
Voici Venir le Joli Mois de Mai

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DULCIMER COMPLETE HANDBOOK by MARK BIGGS BOOK CD TABLATURE

DULCIMER COMPLETE HANDBOOK, BY MARK BIGGS. SHEET MUSIC BOOK with CD & TABLATURE.

Product Description:
This book was written as a basic guide and source book for all dulcimer players, from the absolute novice to the most advanced picker. With its 53 songs in various modes and tunings, The Complete Dulcimer Handbook is meant to be used as a songbook, a lesson plan book, and a step-by-step guide from beginner to intermediate or advanced level. The author's basic premise is that, given this instrument's relatively brief pedagogical history, "There are no right or wrong ways to play the mountain dulcimer, only harder or easier means of reaching the same ends". The stereo CD features the author’s outstanding performance of 17 tunes from the book. 196 PAGES

Contents:

Mixolydian Songs
Oh Susanna
The Camptown Races
Swanee River
Wildwood Flower
La Paloma
Sonya's Song
Jacky Tar
Silent Night
Sweet Betsy from Pike
Johnny, I hardly Knew You/ When Johnny Comes Marching Home
The Road to Lisdoonvarna
Minuet in G (Bach)
Hard Times Come Again No More
My Old Kentucky Home
Red River Valley
Red-Haired Boy
Arkansas Traveler

Twenty-two Songs (Intermediate to advanced)
Maid of Amsterdam
Irish Washerwoman
Lady Owen's Delight
The Lass of Gowrie
The Lass of Richmond Hill
The Lass of Patie's Mill
The Shepherd's Hey
The Handsome Couple
Linnen Hall
The Golden Star (Thomas Connelan)
La Paloma
Blue Mood (M. Biggs)
Fugue (for Lute)
What if a Day
Wilson's Wilde (J. Dowland)
Two Renaissance Lute Pieces
Meagan Jayne (M. Biggs)
Planxty Irwin (O'Carolan)
Planxty Morgan Magan (O'Carolan)
Lord Inchiquin (O'Carolan)
Give Me Your Hand (Rory Dall O'Cathain)
Maybe You'll Wander (M. Biggs)

Ionian and New Ionian Songs
Hand Me Down My Walking Cain
Shenandoah
Go to Jane Glover
Cripple Creek
Hark the Herald Angels Sing (Mendelssohn)
O'Keefe's Slide
Planxty Fanny Power (O'Carolan)
Farewell
Abaresque (Biggs-Tyndall)

Aeolian Songs
Black Hag
Shady Grove
Scarborough Fair
Packington's Pound
Greensleeves

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COMPLETE 5-STRING BANJO PLAYER Tony Trischka CD TABLATURE LIBRO SPARTITI METODO

COMPLETE 5-STRING BANJO PLAYER, Tony Trischka. CD TABLATURE

LIBRO METODO DI MUSICA, CON CD.

SPARTITI PER BANJO CON: 

ACCORDI, DURATA DELLE NOTE E TABLATURE. 

TECNICA, MANUALE DIDATTICO, NUMEROSE FOTOGRAFIE.  


Written by Tony Trischka, one of the leading authorities in banjo education, The Complete 5-String Bluegrass Banjo Player sets the standard for bluegrass banjo instruction from beginning to advanced. From holding the banjo and reading tablature to melodic banjo style and standard bluegrass repertoire, this book is the definitive guide to learning authentic bluegrass technique. The audio CD includes demonstration tracks of the music examples, techniques, and songs.

The Complete 5-String Bluegrass Banjo Player features include:
All bluegrass techniques
Scale patterns
Chords illustrated with photographs and diagrams
New and clear engravings
Composition and Arranging
Improvisation techniques
The most influential banjo players' styles
And more! 254 pages.

 

Complete song list for "The Complete 5-String Banjo Player": 

Buffalo Gals
Amazing Grace
Shortenin' Bread
Cripple Creek
Good Night Ladies
Roving Gambler
Loch Lomond
Shady Grove
Hard, Ain't It Hard
Skip To My Lou
Wildwood Flower
Little Maggie
Dance
Corn Liquor
Boil 'Em Cabbage Down
Red River Valley
Spanish Fandango
My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean
Long Journey Home
John Hardy
Whoa Mule, Whoa
Train 45
Salty Dog
Devil's Dream
Chipping Norton
Camptown Races
Arkansas Traveler
Salty Dog
Nine Pound Hammer
Pretty Polly
Old Dan Tucker
Snuffy's Sally Goodin'
Little Maggie
That Daring Young Man On The Flying Trapeze
Down In The Valley
Drunken Hiccups
Felipe's Waltz
Reuben
Banks Of The Ohio
Coal Creek March
Noah Came To Eden
Cold Dime
Soldier's Joy
Bluesy Reuben
Cumberland Gap
Sugar Baby
Bunnies In The Springtime
Etude Brute
Turkey In The Straw
You Are My Sunshine
Hard, Ain't It Hard
Joni Mitchell Etude
Old Joe Clark
Blackberry Blossom
Ida Red
Cotton Eyed Joe
June Apple
One String Reel
Cluck Old Hen
Train 45
Heather's Reel
Winnipeg Waddle
Railroad Bill
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
Salty Dog
Turkey Knob
Banjo Boy Chimes
Bill Cheatham
Old Cane Pole
John Hardy
Red Haired Boy
Angeline Baker
Nine Pound Hammer
Funky Mountain Special
He Came From North Carolina
Sourwood Mountain
Good Liza Jane

bury me beneath the willow

you are my sunshine

blues

zoe's step dance

salt river

sean's top O' the morning 

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MASTERS OF THE 5-STRING BANJO by Tony Trischka & Pete Wernick TABLATURE

MASTERS OF THE 5-STRING BANJO, by Tony Trischka & Pete Wernick. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH TABLATURE.

LIBRO METODO DI MUSICA FOLK, CON CD. 

SPARTITI PER BANJO : 

ACCORDI, TABLATURE


Product Description:
Here is the most comprehensive banjo book ever written. Tony Trischka and Pete Wernick spent four years researching, organizing and fine tuning this project with staggering results: over 400 pages of interviews, tunes, photos and analysis, covering every conceivable aspect of the three-finger style. Players at every level will benefit immeasurably from the information gathered here. Though not an instruction book, per se, these pages contain a wealth of information and music. This book focuses on eighteen banjoists who have made significant contributions to their field, including the legendary Earl Scruggs. Each chapter contains a short biography, a lengthy interview, illustrative photos (detailing hand position, pick placement and banjo of choice), and a selection of their best-known tunes in tablature (with accompanying analyses). 441 PAGES.
Format: Book

Preface
Acknowledgments
Tablature

Snuffy Jenkins
Bill Monroe
Earl Scruggs

Overview of Sixty-Eight Leading Banjo Players
Mottoes and Advice

Don Reno
Ralph Stanley
Sonny Osborne
Allen Shelton
J. D. Crowe
Bill Keith
John Hartford
Ben Eldridge
John Hickman
Alan Munde
Lorry McNeely
Butch Robins
Pete Wernick
Tony Trischka
Bela Fleck
Pat Cloud

Selected Discography

List of Songs and Tunes

Earl Scruggs
Don't Let Your Deal Go Down
Before I Met You
Don Reno
Ho-Dancin' Bully of the Town
Liza Jane
Speedin' (John Hardy)
Ralph Stanley
Katy Daley
Cluck Old Hen
Whoa Mule
Sonny Osborne
Jesse James
Sledd Ridin'
Sure Fire
Allen Shelton
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
Wildwood Flower
Silver Bells
I Don't Love Nobody
J. D. Crowe
Crying Holy
Black Jack
Sally Goodin
Bill Keith
Perpetual Motion
Clinging Vine
John Hartford
Jug Harris
Illinois River Rag
Gum Tree Canoe
Ben Eldridge
Winter Wind
Tennessee Stud
Rider
John Hickman
Turkey Knob
Salt River
Don't Mean Maybe
Alan Munde
Stymied
Uncle Clooney Played the Banjo (But Mostly Out of Time)
Bill Cheathem
Larry McNeely
Bethe
Sally Goodin
October
Butch Robins
40 Years Late
Cripple Creek
My Father's Footsteps
Pete Wernick
Radio Boogie
Shady Grove
Your Light Leads Me On
Tony Trischka
New York Chimes
Roberto's Dream
Old Jae Clark
Bela Fleck
Little Maggie
Nuns for Nixon
Double Play
Pat Cloud
Never Be Another Ewe
Sodium Free Dog Blues
At the Banjo Cafe

Contents:
Don't Let Your Deal Go Down G. Stacey, L. Certain & Walker-Wilkin; Arranged By
Ho-Dancin' Bully Of The Town Arrangement By Don Reno
Sodium-Free Dog Blues Patrick Cloud
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot Arrangement By Allen Shelton
Gum Tree Canoe John Hartford
I Don't Love Nobody Arranged By Allen Shelton
40 Years Late Joseph Robins; Arranged By Butch Robins
Clinging Vine Bill Keith
Jesse James Martin Christian; Arranged By Sonny Osborne
Katy Daley Ralph Stanley
My Father's Footsteps Bill Monroe; Arranged By Butch Robins
Jug Harris John Hartford
Never Be Another Ewe Patrick Cloud
Speedin' (John Hardy) Arranged By Don Reno
Uncle Clooney Played The Banjo (But Mostly Out Of Alan Munde
Black Jack Crowe And Lawson
Liza Jane Arranged By Don Reno
Perpetual Motion Niccolo Paganini; Arrangement By Bill Keith
Sally Goodin Arrangement By J.D. Crowe
Sure Fire Sonny Osborne And Dale Sledd
Turkey Knob Adcock; Arranged By John Hickman
Little Maggie Arrangement By Bela Fleck
October Larry Mcneely
Wildwood Flower Arrangement By Allen Shelton
Winter Wind Phil Rosenthal; Arranged By Ben Eldridge
Before I Met You Seitz, Lewis, Denny; Arranged By Earl Scruggs
Roberto's Dream Tony Trischka
Sally Goodin Arrangement By Larry Mcneely
Tennessee Stud Jimmie Driftwood; Arranged By Ben Eldridge
Double Play Bela Fleck
Shady Grove Arrangement By Pete Wernick
Bill Cheathem Alan Munde
New York Chimes Tony Trischka
Old Joe Clark Arrangement By Tony Trischka
Salt River John Hickman And Byron Berline
Your Light Leads Me On Arranged By Pete Wernick
Illinois River Rag John Hartford
Nuns For Nixon Bela Fleck
Silver Bells Arranged By Allen Shelton
Sledd Ridin' Sonny Osborne And Dale Sledd
Stymied Alan Munde And Roger Bush
At The Banjo Cafe Patrick Cloud
Crying Holy Arrangement By J.D. Crowe
Don't Mean Maybe John Hickman And Byron Berline
Rider Arr. By Duffey, Starling, Eldridge, Auldridge, Gra
Cluck Old Hen Eleanor Macgregor; Arranged By Ralph Stanley
Cripple Creek Arrangement By Joseph Robins
Whoa Mule Arrangement By Ralph Stanley
Bethe Larry Mcneely
Radio Boogie Ralph E. Mayo; Arranged By Pete Wernick

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MANDOLIN BLUES From Memphis to Maxwell Street, Rich DelGrosso. CD TABLATURE

MANDOLIN BLUES From Memphis to Maxwell Street. CD TABLATURE

Mandolin Blues

From Memphis to Maxwell Street
Series: Mandolin
Format: Softcover with CD - TAB
Author: Rich DelGrosso

Travel back in time as acclaimed mandolinist Rich DelGrosso, author of the best-selling Hal Leonard Mandolin Method (00695102), traces the history and music of America's rich blues tradition through the eyes of the mandolinist. Follow the lives of players like Yank Rachell, Howard Armstrong and Charlie McCoy, and then learn their timeless music with standard notation, tablature, and an accompanying full-band CD of all the tunes in the book.

Inventory #HL 00695899
ISBN: 9780634072499
UPC: 073999178531
Width: 9.0"
Length: 12.0"
80 pages

 

Acknowledgments

Many thanks and hugs for my fiancee, Lisa Henry, for always standing by me, supportive and patient whenever I get into the "mando zone." Baby, you're the best!

It was my late wife Maureen who taught me to write music more than thirty years ago. She opened up my world of opportunity and I will always be grateful. Thank you, sweet Mo.

Thanks to James "Yank" Rachell and W Howard Armstrong for sharing their music and experience with me. Our times spent together changed my life as a musician. They were my teachers, my mentors. Howard inspired me both in my music and my art, and his gentle and warm spirit carried me through some tough times. I miss them both greatly.

This project could not have been completed without the help and support of my colleague and good friend Ernie Scarbrough. His skill as a musician and recording engineer pulled this work togetherl In addition to riding the console, he played bass and drums on the tracks. Ernie, 1 can't thank you enough! Thanks to Hal leonard for the opportunity to bring this great music to the world. After so many years and countless articles in magazines, it is great to now have it all in one volume. And this is only the tip of the iceberg. Thanks to my many students who work with me in chipping away at the ice. There is so much good music to discover as we study the past together. irresistible music, skilled players, and passionate artists, who can ask for more?

 

About the Author

Rich DelGrosso is the leading proponent and expert on mandolin blues. The Blues Foundation in Memphis, TN, nominated him for a 2006 Blues Music Award in the Best Instrumentalist category According to Mark Hoffman, co-author of Moanin' at Midnight, the Life and Times of Howlin' Wolf, Rich DelGrosso is "the greatest living blues mandoman, the best since Yank." He has performed at clubs and festi\'als for the past thirty years, mentored by and performing with blues and string-band legends James "Yank" Rachell and Howard "louie Bluie" Armstrong. A respected writer in the blues realm, Rich's work has appeared in Living Blues, Mandolin World News, Frets, Mandolin Magazine, and Footsteps. He has been a writer for Blues Revue magazine since 1991 and an associate editor since 1996. A renowned teacher, his latest workshops have included the Telluride Blues and Brews, the Centrum Blues Workshop in Port Townsend, WA, and Mandolin Camp North, in Boston, MA. He received the "Keeping the Blues Alive" award (KBA) in 1989 from the Blues Foundation for his work coordinating

the Augusta Heritage Arts: Bluesweek. Rich will return as coordinator of Bluesweek in 2007. As his fans will tell you, this is not the same old blues. DelGrosso has a sound all his o,vn. As Przemek Draheim of "The Voice of the Blues" (Radio Bravo, Torun, Poland) wrote, "The sound of your axe is one of the coolest things l've heard in blues' It is old-school, rooted in history, but forging new ground. Rich can stand with any guitar slinger, and he often does!"

Rich's new release, Get Your Nose Gutta My Bizness! featuring Pinetop Perkins, James Harman, and Doug Macleod, is available. Bizness was reported on the Living Blues Top 15 radio charts for

the first four months after its release in the fall of 20051

For more info on Rich DelGrosso

 

From Memphis to Maxwell Street

the intro to DelGrosso's book by Hal Leonard Pub.

 

“They were led by a long-legged chocolate boy and their band consisted of just three pieces, a battered guitar, a mandolin and a worn-out bass . . . thump. thump, thump went their feet on the floor. Their eyes rolled. Their shoulders swayed . . . it was not really annoying or unpleasant. Perhaps ‘haunting’ is a better word . . .”

 

The words of W.C. Handy, band-leader and composer in 1903, describing one of his first encounters with the “blues.” The story continues with the trio exciting the crowd and earning more tip money than Handy’s band. Handy decided to add the “blues” to his repetoire resulting in his claim to be the Father of the Blues.

 

This is the story of the black mandolinist in America. In the hands of the black string band performers, the mandolin was there to nurture the infancy of ragtime and blues. It’s crisp, tenor voice was a perfect complement to the guitar and piano and its soaring tremolos energized the jug and street bands of the Deep South. An inspiration to composers Scott Joplin and W.C. Handy, the mandolin helped to shape the music that would gradually evolve into rock and jazz and their descendants.

 

At this point in the American timeline, Memphis, Tennessee, was the center of African-American culture and the crossroads for touring musicians. Players like Vol Stevens, Will Weldon, Eddie Dimmitt and Charlie McCoy added their string band skills to some of the bands of the day, like the Memphis Jug Band and the Mississippi Sheiks. From these collaborations came some of the popular blues/folk/bluegrass chestnuts like “Sittin’ On Top Of The World” and “Stealin.” Most people know of the legendary Chicago bluesman Muddy Waters. But only his hard-core fans are aware that on his first recording on Stovall plantation in Mississippi, Burr Clover Blues, Waters was a member of a string band, the Son Simms Four, with Simms on fiddle and Louis Ford on mandolin.

 

In the surrounding countryside other musicians and bands flourished. W.Howard Armstrong and Carl Martin and their Tennessee Chocolate Drops performed for medicine shows, parties and fish fries. Yank Rachell traveled about, playing the deep blues with his guitar partner Sleepy John Estes. Young Bill Monroe played guitar with a black fiddler named Arnold Schultz. Monroe then took the fiddle music of his Uncle Penn and the blues from Schultz and blended them together on the mandolin, creating a new American genre that came to be known as bluegrass.

 

As blacks migrated north to escape the social oppression and poverty of the South, the musicians were among the throngs settling in Chicago, St. Louis, New York and Detroit. The players from Memphis and Mississippi traveled due north to Chicago, and Handy’s Park in Memphis was replaced by the Maxwell Street market as the street-scene-center for the blues folks. Carl Martin and Johnny Young were often seen playing the mandolin with the harmonica and guitar players of Chicago’s Southside. Young often played electric mandolin with Muddy Waters and piano great Otis Spann. Waters had relocated to Chicago, where he popularized the electrified blues combo sound, which was copied by embryonic rockers both in the States and the UK. Blues Rock fans are aware that the greatest rock and roll band, the Rolling Stones, started as a blues band playing “old school” blues covers. Brian Jones, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were aware of their roots. They asked Ry Cooder to play Yank Rachell-style mandolin licks on their early cover of Robert Johnson’s “Love in Vain (Let It Bleed, London Records nps-4).”

 

As more players pick up the mandolin, interest in the work of these seminal artists is growing. In the hands of Ry Cooder, Steve James, Andra Fay, Billy Flynn and others mandolin blues lives today. Everywhere I go people comment on the sound of my playing or on my writing for Mandolin Magazine. They want to know where it comes from.

And so the story begins.

 

Hampton Institute Hampton, Va. (circa 1898)

Library of Congress, Prints & phographs

 

The Mandolin in America

The mandolin was in fashion. It was the "rage."

Italians who emigrated from Europe to the u.s. in the 1850s comprised the largest Italian population outside of Italy. They introduced the mandolin to North America. Its popularity as a parlor instrument blossomed quickly and strains of mandolin waltzes, light classical pieces, marches, rags, and cakewalks filled the air of the eastern cities. Women added decorated mandolin cases to their accessories instead of purses. It was "in."

Scott Joplin, one of Americas most prolific and famous ragtime piano composers, was inspired by the bowl-back, eight-stringed instrument when he penned "The Entertainer." As Peter Gammond described this piece in Scott Joplin and the Ragtime Era, he noted that "the first strain [contains] octave chords with an added interior third, although not easy to play, probably have the intended effect of imitating mandolin chording." Joplin dedicated "The Entertainer·' to "Mr. James Brown and his mandolin club." In 1890, American luthiers Lyon and Healy employed Italian and Spanish craftsmen, and by 1897, they were making 7000 mandolins per year! The inexpensive instrument spread across the country and Cleveland and Kansas City were considered mandolin "strongholds." Sears and Roebuck and Montgomery Ward added mandolins to their catalogues as the instruments spread in popularity. In 1914, James Reese Europes African- American Clef Club orchestra was the first to present "pop" music at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Backed by drums, basses, pianos, violins, woodwinds, and twenty-sewn harp Guitars were forty-seven mandolins

 

Blue Notes, Seventh Chords, Bars, and Back Beats

What is the blues' You would be amazed to hear that even blues fans don't agree on a definition. For some it is strictly racial in origin, music born out of slavery, oppression, and deep poverty. For others it is music that expresses "blue" emotions, or the poetry of the blues. The record industry focused on these criteria as they waxed the early performers, even though these same artists were professional, versatile, and open-minded, playing every type of music under the sun. Imagine Muddy Waters singing a show tune; he did, but it wasn't what the record company wanted. Record vendors likewise struggled with the genre, finding it often difficult to draw the lines between jazz and blues and blues and rock. The racists of the South recognized the sexual energy of Elvis' blues as they tried to ban his imitation of the blues singers he grew up with in Memphis. So the debate rages on, but not for us. We will operate with a working definition of the blues, or what it means when you take the bandstand and say "let's playa blues."

Analyzing the blues style from a music-theory perspective, it's all about:

• Blue notes

• Harmonies based primarily on seventh chords

• Specific predictable progressions (l2-bar, 8-bar, etc.)

• Rhythms driven by back beats

Armed with these simple tools, you can jam on a blues with anyone.

 

Blue Notes

Blue notes gave the style its name. These notes are the flatted third, fifth, and flatted seventh scale degrees. Today there is plenty of music that employs the flatted third, fifth, and flatted seventh, but in the blues, emphasis on these notes and how they sound dissonant against major scale tones creates the "blues mood." In any given blues, the blue notes are not used exclusively and are often replaced by their natural counterparts, but by giving them more force and duration at key points in a progression, the music is given more feeling and soul. Check out the following scales. The parent major scales are shown first and are followed by the parallel blues scales.

 

The term "blue note" is sometimes used to describe the tonal area that exists in between the flatted and natural notes. Blues players and singers often bend or slide between these tones-particularly between the natural and flatted third-which creates a major to minor shift. Or happy to sad. This is another distinct blues characteristic.

 

Maxwell Street

From the 1920s to the present, Maxwell Street in Chicago has served as LheBeale Street of the North. At the crossroads where the poor African-American community merged with the jewish, Maxwell Street was bustling with commerce and music. It was home for many of the people who migrated north and had enjoyed the open-air markets of their birthplaces in the South. It was where musicians met to play and form associations. This led to the great blues bands of Chicago's Golden Age. Muddy Waters lived on West 13th Street, just a few blocks from the market. He and jimmy Rogers could be heard on the street on Saturday and Sunday afternoons, competing with the squeals of children as they raced about in and out of the merchant stalls, surrounded by the smoke from the pork chop and sausage stands. Snooky Prior and Floyd jones bragged of collecting more money in their buckets than they could ever make in a night at a club.

 

Photo by Kenji Oda

Bernard Abrams grew up on Maxwell Street in the 1920s. In 1945, he converted his home into Maxwell Radio, TV, and Record Mart, where he sold electric appliances and recordings. Inspired by the music he heard on the street, in the back room of his workshop he created the Ora Nelle label, named after Little Walter jacobs' girlfriend. It was a good business move at the time. The singers, wanting to promote their records, set up in front of the store and drew crowds. Some performers not on the label were still drawn to the store, folks like Elmore james, Aretha Franklin, and B.B. King. At one point Abrams was so successful that his neighbors called him the "Mayor of Maxwell Street" because he owned one square block of it. johnny Young was one of the first to record for Ora Nelle, but it did little to help his career. Pete Welding of Testament Records recorded Young with Otis Spann, Big Walter Horton, Little Walter jacobs, and Robert Nighthawk Young also played with Muddy Waters. These recordings feature some of the best Chicago blues-raw spontaneous, and strong-what Howard Armstrong would call the "low-down, diny blues."

At one point, in the early '70s, Mick jagger was spotted playing on Maxwell Street. The Stones, on tour, stopped in Chicago to explore the roots of their music. They visited and recorded at Chess Records, where they were surprised by Muddy Waters, who was painting the walls. jagger was strolling in the market when he stopped behind Nate's Deli, the "soul food" restaurant of the market. Someone handed him a guitar and he played for the people. Most of the locals didn't have any idea who he was, but they were no doubt amused by his accent.

Today there is a community of blues fans who are trying to preserve a small segment of the street. A new blue record store has opened in what was Leed's Mensware, next to Original jim's Hot Dog Stand at Halsted. This store is also the site for the Maxwell Street Historic Preservation Coalition, who has established a small museum. Piano C. Red and his Flat-Foot Boogie Band still work the street every Sunday, usually in front of the johnnie Dollar Thrift shop, one of 400 vendors open for business.

Maxwell is still the place to go to try out your chops and make a few bucks .

 

Contents

Introduction

The Mandolin in America

Blue Notes, Seventh Chords, Bars, and Back Beats

Scales.

12-Bar Blues in C ("Quick to the IV")

8- Bar Blues in G ("Circle of Fifths")

Duet in G

Duet in G (Triplets)

 

Rags, Drags, and Stomps

Coley Jones and the Dallas String Band

Dallas Rag

Jackson Stomp

Knox County Stomp

State Street Rag.

Vine Street Drag

 

Vol Stevens

The Jug Band

Vol Stevens' Blues

 

Memphis and Beale Street.

 

Will Weldon

Will Weldon's Blues

 

Eddie Dimmitt

Eddie Dimmitt's Blues

The Spectrum of Mandolins

 

Charlie McCoy

Charlie McCoy's Blues .

A Gig Is a Gig

 

W Howard Armstrong

Strings and Things

Betty and Dupree.

Howard Armstrong's Blues

Pulling Doors .

 

Carl Martin

 

Yank Rachell

Yanks Style and Technique

Yank Rachell's Blues

Early This Morning

A Mandolin for a Pig

 

Maxwell Street.

 

Johnny Young

Johnny Young's Blues

Young's 8-Bar Blues ..

Taking the Bandstand

 

Rich DelGrosso..

DelGrosso's Blues (It's Funk). .

Selected Discography

Mandolin Notation Legend

Tuning Track .

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WITH MY BANJO ON MY KNEE, The Minstrel Songs of Stephen Foster. CD TABLATURE

WITH MY BANJO ON MY KNEE, The Minstrel Songs of Stephen Foster. CD TABLATURE

With My Banjo on My Knee
The Minstrel Songs of Stephen Foster
Series: Banjo
Publisher: Centerstream Publications
Format: Softcover with CD
Arranger: Daniel Partner
Composer: Stephen Foster

Here are some of the first and most popular songs ever written for banjo. Fascinating historical notes accompany this collection, describing the meaning of the songs, their place in history, the significance of the musicians who first performed them, and Foster himself, America's first professional songwriter. The complete original lyrics of each song and an extensive bibliography are included. The CD contains recordings of each arrangement performed on solo minstrel banjo.

Inventory #HL 00001179
ISBN: 9781574242294
UPC: 884088211615
Width: 9.0"
Length: 12.0"
64 pages

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€20,00

NEW CELTIC MANDOLIN, Simon Mayor. TABLATURE DVD

NEW CELTIC MANDOLIN, Simon Mayor. TAB. DVD

New Celtic Mandolin (DVD)
For those who already know their way round the mandolin and want some expert advice and new ideas to spice up their playing of Celtic music. Simon Mayor takes a fresh and detailed look at five traditional and modern Celtic tunes, introducing original ideas and techniques that will benefit all aspects of mandolin playing.

Tunes:
The Dark and Slender Boy (Irish trad) Dance of the Waterboatmen (Mayor) Athol Highlanders (Scottish trad) The Butterfly (Irish trad) Waynesboro (New England trad)

Prezzo: €40,00
€40,00

FUN WITH THE TENOR BANJO. DVD TABLATURE

FUN WITH THE TENOR BANJO. DVD TAB.

Product Description:
This beginner's text for the four-string tenor banjo shows tuning, basic chords, and songs to sing and strum. Written in standard tenor banjo tuning (CGDA) in standard notation only with chord symbols and lyrics. Includes DVD to go along with the book. Tuned for Mandola.

Song Title: Composer/Source:
Buffalo Gals
Darling Nellie Gray
Down In The Valley
Good Night Ladies
Hand Me Down My Walking Cane
Home On The Range
I've Been Working On The Railroad
In The Evening By The Moonlight
Little Annie Rooney
Long, Long Ago
My Bonnie
Oh! Susanna
Oh, My Darling Clementine
On Top Of Old Smoky
Our Boys Will Shine Tonight
Red River Valley
She'll Be Coming Round The Mountain
Skip To My Lou
The Blue Tail Fly
The Marines Hymn
The Old Grey Mare
There Is A Tavern In The Town

Prezzo: €21,00
€21,00

INTERNATIONAL FAVORITES FOR MANDOLIN, Carr. CD TABLATURE

INTERNATIONAL FAVORITES FOR MANDOLIN, Carr. CD TAB.

Product Description:
This new book and CD combination features 28 beloved melodies from around the world, especially arranged for the mandolin. Easy to play and beautiful to hear, many of the tunes are arranged for solo mandolin in a chord melody style. Over 20 different countries are represented here with dance tunes, lullabies, national favorites and even three national anthems! Popular favorites such as ‘Hava Nagila’, ‘Greensleeves’ and ‘Waltzing Matilda’ are mixed with lesser known, but equally beautiful gems. For mandolin players of all levels.

Format: Book/CD Set

Song Title: Composer/Source:
Ack Varmeland Du Skona
All Through the Night
Aloha Oe
America the Beautiful
Arirang
Battle Hymn of the Republic
Czardas
Du, Du liegst mir am Herzen
Feng Yang
Greensleeves
Hava Nagila
Herr Roloff's Farewell
Kum Ba Yah
La Marseillaise
Las Mananitas
My Old Kentucky Home
Naci En El Cumbre
O Canada
Planxty Irwin
Riu Chiu
Sakura
Sur le Pont d'Avignon
Ta Mo Chleamhnas A Dheanamh
Tarantella
The U.S. National Anthem
There's No PLace Like Home
Volga Boatman
Waltzing Matilda

Prezzo: €15,00
€15,00

BRAZILIAN MANDOLIN Almada BOOK & CD TABLATURE MANDOLIN & GUITAR LIBRO SPARTITI

BRAZILIAN MANDOLIN, by Flavio Henrique Medeiros and Carlos Almada. 18 pieces for guitar and mandolin, TABLATURE only for mandolin. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH CD & MANDOLIN TABLATURE .

LIBRO DI MUSICA BRASILIANA CON CD .

SPARTITI PER MANDOLINO E CHITARRA : 

MANDOLINI e CHITARRA in PENTAGRAMMA, e TABLATURA del MANDOLINO .

 

Product Number:99174BCDEB
Format:eBook + Online Audio
Skill Level:Beginning-Intermediate
Notation Type:Standard Notation and Tab
Pages:102
Binding:eBook
ISBN:1-6106-5732-2
ISBN13:978-16106-5732-7
Publisher:Mel Bay Publications, Inc.
Date Published:3/11/2011 

 

Product Description:
The mandolin was brought to Brazil by Portuguese colonists in the 15th and 16th centuries, and eventually worked its way into traditional Brazilian music. The principal aim of this book is to present an overview of the several faces of the mandolin in Brazil. In this book's eighteen progressively arranged character studies, the mandolin student will find, besides a great number of aspects of the idiomatic technique of the instrument (i.e., changes of fingering positions, double stops, tremolos, arpeggios, legatos, chords, etc.), no less than fourteen different styles. All of the pieces are presented first in notation only as mandolin / guitar duets, followed by the mandolin part repeated with TABLATURE .

Format: Book/CD Set

Song Title: Composer/Source:

Afoxé - Flavio Henrique Medeiros
Baião - Flavio Henrique Medeiros
Choro - Flavio Henrique Medeiros
Choro #2 - Carlos Almada
Coco - Carlos Almada
Coco #2 - Flavio Henrique Medeiros
Frevo - Carlos Almada
Frevo #2 - Flavio Henrique Medeiros
Guarania - Flavio Henrique Medeiros
Lundu - Carlos Almada
Maracatu - Flavio Henrique Medeiros
Marcha-rancho - Carlos Amada
Maxixe - Flavio Henrique Medeiros
Maxixe #2 - Carlos Almada
Modinha - Carlos Amada
Polca - Carlos Almada
Samba - Flavio Henrique Medeiros
Valsinha - Carlos Almada

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