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

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

UP THE NECK BANJO JANET DAVIS BOOK & DVD TABLATURE LIBRO METODO SPARTITI LITTLE MAGGIE

UP THE NECK, BANJO, JANET DAVIS. 144 pagine. SHEET MUSIC BOOK & DVD - with BANJO TABLATURE.

LIBRO METODO PER BANJO CON DVD.

SPARTITI PER BANJO CON TABLATURE.

 

Janet Davis has created a superb instructional video for five-string banjo dealing with the 5th through the 22nd fret. Roll Patterns, chords, songs, licks, chord progressions, improvising, melodic style, chromatic style, and back-up are some of the exciting techniques included in this educational video.

Product Number: 94820DVD
Format: DVD
ISBN: 0786671963
UPC: 796279096324
ISBN13: 9780786671960
Series: Non-Series
Publisher: Mel Bay Publications, Inc.
Date Published: 12/31/2003 

 

"Up the neck" of the banjo involves playing between the 5th and the 22nd frets of the fingerboard. This book is intended to provide you with the basic principles and techniques for developing the ability to play any song in the three-finger style of playing in the up-the-neck area of the banjo. People often find it difficult to read the double-digit numbers involved in playing up the neck. However, just as it was difficult to read tablature for the first time, you will find that you will see the same numbers over and over, and you will begin to recognize the same patterns up the neck, just as you do when playing down the neck. Because these are related to chord positions, it will help to concentrate on°the numbers involved with playing each chord, particularly the G, C, and D chords from which the left hand will work. These will become familiar to you within a very short time, and will be easy to relate to the fingerboard. This book is divided into chapters, with each chapter building upon the information presented in the previous one. The songs presented in each section demonstrate the particular technique(s) discussed in that chapter. However, the songs are also intended as playable arrangements. The more you play up the neck using these techniques, the easier it will be to develop your own arrangements using these techniques. I have used these techniques for many years with my banjo students, and they seem to have worked well. I hope they will work well for you, also. Happy Pickin'! Janet Davis

The three-finger style of playing was popularized in the early 1940s primarily by Earl Scruggs and Don Reno, and has continued to be one of the foremost styles for playing the five-string banjo. In this style ofplaying, the melody notes for a song are surrounded by background notes, which are determined by the chords to the song. Patterns are involved in playing up the neck, just as they are involved with playing on the deeper tones of the banjo. Many of the same patterns (fo11sand licks) can be used in many different songs for the same chord. As you begin to work with these patterns in songs and learn how they are used, the fact that they are played in the up-the-neck area will begin to seem natura!. In fact, you should find it fairly easy to begin working out your own up-the-neck arrangements fairly early in the book. As this book progresses, you willlearn how to connect up-the-neck and down-the-neck licks smoothly, how to switch a lick for a lick for single chords, how to create variations, incorporate the melody, etc. The final sections of this book involve techniques developed by Bill Keith, Bela Fleck, Scott Vestal, and other influential banjo players of the 1990s. It is important to realize that the techniques which are used in the advanced sections are developed from the techniques covered in the earlier sections of the book. Therefore, it is important to understand the basics, first.

UP-THE-NECK ARRANGEMENTS
It will help to realize that up-the-neck arrangements are often played as second variations and, therefore, there is more freedom to deviate from the basic melody. (The first arrangement usually establishes the melody in the mind of the listener, so that he or she can appreciate the various techniques employed as the basic tune is expanded upon in subsequent variations.)
Up-the-neck arrangements are frequently of two basic types:
1. An arrangement with a strong sense of melody. This type of arrangement is generally based upon the standard roll patterns, where one finger of the right hand is used to pick the melody notes, while the other two right-hand fingers play background notes based upon the chords to the song. Licks are often used as fill, rather than as the basis for this type of arrangement. Songs which have words often fall within this category.
2. An arrangement which. deviates from the basic melody. This type of arrangement is comprised primarily of licks (patterns or motifs). Arrangements which are comprised primarily of licks can be absolutely void of the tune for the song and still work, as long as the licks are played for the correct chords to the song. Generally, these songs will have a specific motif which will serve as the identifying factor for a listener, such as the intro to "Bugle Call Rag." Breakdowns usually fall within this category.
The following chapters of this book will take you through the development of arrangements which fall within Type I and Type II, as well as arrangements which use a combination of these techniques.

 

Format: Book/2-CD Set

Contents:

Foreword
Introduction
Up-the-Neck Arrangements
The Y Position
Bluegrass Roll Patterns
The Standard Roll Patterns
"Bile 'Em Cabbage Down"
"Salty Dog Blues"
Summary: Roll Patterns
Chords: Introduction
Chords
The Standard Chord Patterns
"Cumberland Gap"
"Train 45"
"John Hardy"
"Little Maggie"
"Don't Let the Deal Go Down"
"Wildwood Flower"
"House of the Rising Sun"
Summary: Chords
Licks: Introduction
Basic Up-the-Neck Licks
"Train 45"
"Little Maggie"
"John Hardy"
"Mama Don't Allow"
"Crying Holy Unto the Lord"
The "Identity Factor"
Chord Progression #1
Chord Progression #2
Chord Progression #3
"Lonesome Road Blues"
"Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms"
Additional Licks: Interchangeable Licks by Chord
Pick-Up Notes
G Licks
C Licks
D Licks
A Licks
F Licks
E Licks
B Licks
B-flat Licks
F-sharp Licks
Am Licks
Bm Licks
Cm Licks
Em Licks
Dm Licks
Chord Progression #1
Chord Progression #2
Chord Progression #3
"Lonesome Road Blues"
"Little Maggie"
"Salty Dog Blues"
"Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms"
"Jesse James"
Summary: Licks
Incorporating the Melody
Harmony Notes
Accentuating the Melody
"Worried Man Blues"
"Red River Valley"
"Hand Me Down My Walking Cane"
"Wreck of the Old 97"
Improvising: Advanced Section
Advanced Expression: The X or the Y Position?
Connecting Links: Up and Down the Neck
"Lost Indian"
"Sitting on Top of the World"
Altered Roll Patterns
"Blackberry Blossom"
"Wildwood Flower"
"Sally Goodin"
Second Variations
"Sally Ann"
"Don't Let the Deal Go Down"
"Look Down, Look Down"
Melodic Licks
"Dixie"
"Cuckoo's Nest"
"Crazy Creek"
"Limerock"
"Gray Eagle"
Using Chromatic Licks
"Hamilton County Breakdown"
"Cumberland Gap"
"Lonesome Road Blues"
"Working on a Building"
"Salt River"
Single-String Licks
Moveable Licks: Fingerboard Patterns
"She'll Be Coming Around the Mountain"
"Dill Pickle Rag"
"Black and White Rag"
"Salty Dog Blues"
"Salt River"
Using Back-Up Licks for Up-the-Neck Lead Arrangements
"12-Bar Blues"
"Hear Jerusalem Moan"
"I Don't Love Nobody"
Summary: Improvising
Ending a Song
Chord Charts

Disc 1
Tuning
Bluegrass Roll Patterns
The Forward Roll Pattern
The Mixed Roll Pattern
The Forward-Reverse Pattern
The Backward Roll
"Bile 'Em Cabbage Down"
Forward Roll
Backward Roll
Forward-Reverse Roll
"Salty Dog Blues"
Backward/Alt. Forward Roll
The Standard Chord Patterns
F-Position Pattern
D-Position Pattern
Barre-Position Pattern
E-Minor Chord Pattern
"Cumberland Gap"
Alternate Part B
"Train 45"
"John Hardy"
Alternate Forward Roll
Variation
"Little Maggie"
Up-the-neck Arrangement
1st Arrangement
2nd Arrangement
3rd Arrangement
"Don't Let the Deal Go Down"
Variation #2
Variation #3
"Wildwood Flower"
"House of the Rising Sun"
Basic Up-the-Neck Licks
Lick #3, #4, #5, & #6
"Train 45"
"Little Maggie"
"John Hardy"
"Mama Don't Allow"
"Crying Holy Unto the Lord"
The "Identity Factor"
Chord Progression #1
Chord Progression #2
Chord Progression #3
"Lonesome Road Blues"
Substitute Licks
"Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms"
Variation #2
Pick-Up Notes
G Licks
C Licks
D Licks - 1st-4th lines
D Licks - 5th-8th lines
A Licks
F Licks
E Licks
B Licks
B-flat Licks
F-sharp Licks
Am Licks
Bm Licks
Cm Licks
Em Licks
Dm Licks

Disc 2
Chord Progression #1
Alternate Licks
Chord Progression #2
Chord Progression #3
"Lonesome Road Blues"
Substitute (Alt.) Lick
Variation #2
"Little Maggie"
Substitute Licks
"Salty Dog Blues"
Variation #2
"Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms"
Alternate Licks
"Jesse James"
Harmony Notes
"Worried Man Blues"
Forward Roll Pattern
Chord Positions
Other Roll Patterns
Substitute Licks
"Red River Valley"
Variation #1
Variation #2
"Hand Me Down My Walking Cane"
Forward Roll Pattern
Substitute Licks
"Wreck of the Old 97"
Alternate Forward Roll
Variation #2
Variation #3
The Ending
Connecting Links: Up and Down the Neck
"Lost Indian"
"Sitting on Top of the World"
Variation #2
Altered Roll Patterns & "Blackberry Blossom"
"Wildwood Flower"
Variation #2
"Sally Goodin"
Variation #2
Variation #3
"Sally Ann"
Variation #2
"Don't Let the Deal Go Down"
Variation #2
Variation #3
"Look Down, Look Down"
Variation #2
Melodic Licks
"Dixie"
"Cuckoo's Nest"
"Crazy Creek"
"Limerock"
"Gray Eagle"
Using Chromatic Licks
"Hamilton County Breakdown"
Variation #2
Variation #3
"Cumberland Gap"
Variation #2
"Lonesome Road Blues"
"Working on a Building"
Variation #2
"Salt River"
Moveable Licks
F-Position Licks
F-Position Licks Continued
Barre-Position Licks
"She'll Be Coming Around the Mountain"
"Dill Pickle Rag"
"Black and White Rag"
"Salty Dog Blues"
"Salt River"
Part B
Using Back-Up Licks for Up-the-Neck Lead Arrangements
"12-Bar Blues"
"Hear Jerusalem Moan"
"I Don't Love Nobody"
Endings-Group 1
Endings Continued
Group II

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TRISCHKA TONY MELODIC BANJO BOOK & CD TABLATURE SPARTITI LIBRO METODO TECNICA

TRISCHKA TONY, MELODIC BANJO. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH CD & BANJO TABLATURE. 

LIBRO METODO DI MUSICA Country, Bluegrass CON CD.  

SPARTITI PER BANJO CON:

ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA-TABLATURE. 

TECNICA, 

Melodic Banjo. For Banjo (with Chord Symbols / Banjo Tablature). Music Sales America. Country, Bluegrass. Softcover with CD. Guitar tablature. 128 pages. Music Sales #OK63149. Published by Music Sales 

ISBN 0825601711. With guitar tablature. Country, Bluegrass. 9x12 inches.
Tony Trischka presents his groundbreaking guide to the melodic (chromatic) banjo style, made famous by the great Bill Keith. The technique allows the banjo player to create complex note-for-note renditions of bluegrass fiddle tunes, as well as ornamenting solos with melodic fragments and motives. Along with a full step-by-step guide to developing the skills of the melodic style, this book also features Bill Keith's personal explanation of how he developed his formidable technique, in his own words and music. It also includes 37 tunes in tablature, with a section of fiddle tunes. Interviews with the stars of the melodic style including Bobby Thompson, Eric Weissberg, Ben Eldridge and Alan Munde are also presented. Includes a CD featuring Trischka himself with backing band, demonstrating many of the fiddle tunes presented in the book.

 

Are You Missing Me
Arkansas Traveler
Bill Cheatham
Blackberry Blossom
Cold Sailor
Cripple Creek
Cross Country
Devil Dance
Devil's Dream
Done Gone
Dusty Miller
Eighth Of January
Fire On The Mountain
Fisher's Hornpipe
Foxfire
Gardens And Memories
Grey Eagle
Indian Blood
John Hardy
Jordan's Hornpipe
June Apple
Katy Hill
Little Sadie
Lonesome Blues
Lonesome Fiddle Blues
Muddy Water
New Camptown Races
Old Joe Clark
Opus 57 In G Minor
Paddy On The Turnpike
Red Haired Boy
Rickett's Hornpipe
Sally Goodin
Shuckin' The Corn
Sleepy Hollow Real
Soldier's Joy
Turkey In The Straw
Twelve Weeks At Sea

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UP THE NECK BANJO JANET DAVIS 2 CD TABLATURE BOOK SPARTITI METODO

UP THE NECK, BANJO, JANET DAVIS. 144 pagine. BOOK WITH 2CD & TABLATURE.

LIBRO METODO CON 2 CD,  

SPARTITI PER BANJO CON TABLATURE. 

 

A superb instructional text for five-string banjo dealing with the 5th through the 22nd fret. Included are chapters on roll patterns, chords, songs, licks, chord progressions, arranging songs, improvising, melodic style, chromatic style, chromatic style, back-up, and much more! Also included is an abundance of great Janet Davis solo tabs. Written in tablature.

The two CDs included in this package contain 144 tracks in stereo to accompany the book. Listen and play along with Janet Davis as she explains and plays each exercise.

Product Number: 94820BCD
Format: Book/2-CD Set
ISBN: 0786667338
UPC: 796279087728
ISBN13: 9780786667338
Series: Non-Series
Publisher: Mel Bay Publications, Inc.
Date Published: 7/18/2002 

"Up the neck" of the banjo involves playing between the 5th and the 22nd frets of the fingerboard. This book is intended to provide you with the basic principles and techniques for developing the ability to play any song in the three-finger style of playing in the up-the-neck area of the banjo. People often find it difficult to read the double-digit numbers involved in playing up the neck. However, just as it was difficult to read tablature for the first time, you will find that you will see the same numbers over and over, and you will begin to recognize the same patterns up the neck, just as you do when playing down the neck. Because these are related to chord positions, it will help to concentrate on°the numbers involved with playing each chord, particularly the G, C, and D chords from which the left hand will work. These will become familiar to you within a very short time, and will be easy to relate to the fingerboard. This book is divided into chapters, with each chapter building upon the information presented in the previous one. The songs presented in each section demonstrate the particular technique(s) discussed in that chapter. However, the songs are also intended as playable arrangements. The more you play up the neck using these techniques, the easier it will be to develop your own arrangements using these techniques. I have used these techniques for many years with my banjo students, and they seem to have worked well. I hope they will work well for you, also. Happy Pickin'! Janet Davis

The three-finger style of playing was popularized in the early 1940s primarily by Earl Scruggs and Don Reno, and has continued to be one of the foremost styles for playing the five-string banjo. In this style ofplaying, the melody notes for a song are surrounded by background notes, which are determined by the chords to the song. Patterns are involved in playing up the neck, just as they are involved with playing on the deeper tones of the banjo. Many of the same patterns (fo11sand licks) can be used in many different songs for the same chord. As you begin to work with these patterns in songs and learn how they are used, the fact that they are played in the up-the-neck area will begin to seem natura!. In fact, you should find it fairly easy to begin working out your own up-the-neck arrangements fairly early in the book. As this book progresses, you willlearn how to connect up-the-neck and down-the-neck licks smoothly, how to switch a lick for a lick for single chords, how to create variations, incorporate the melody, etc. The final sections of this book involve techniques developed by Bill Keith, Bela Fleck, Scott Vestal, and other influential banjo players of the 1990s. It is important to realize that the techniques which are used in the advanced sections are developed from the techniques covered in the earlier sections of the book. Therefore, it is important to understand the basics, first.

UP-THE-NECK ARRANGEMENTS
It will help to realize that up-the-neck arrangements are often played as second variations and, therefore, there is more freedom to deviate from the basic melody. (The first arrangement usually establishes the melody in the mind of the listener, so that he or she can appreciate the various techniques employed as the basic tune is expanded upon in subsequent variations.)
Up-the-neck arrangements are frequently of two basic types:
1. An arrangement with a strong sense of melody. This type of arrangement is generally based upon the standard roll patterns, where one finger of the right hand is used to pick the melody notes, while the other two right-hand fingers play background notes based upon the chords to the song. Licks are often used as fill, rather than as the basis for this type of arrangement. Songs which have words often fall within this category.
2. An arrangement which. deviates from the basic melody. This type of arrangement is comprised primarily of licks (patterns or motifs). Arrangements which are comprised primarily of licks can be absolutely void of the tune for the song and still work, as long as the licks are played for the correct chords to the song. Generally, these songs will have a specific motif which will serve as the identifying factor for a listener, such as the intro to "Bugle Call Rag." Breakdowns usually fall within this category.
The following chapters of this book will take you through the development of arrangements which fall within Type I and Type II, as well as arrangements which use a combination of these techniques.

 

Format: Book/2-CD Set

Contents:

Foreword
Introduction
Up-the-Neck Arrangements
The Y Position
Bluegrass Roll Patterns
The Standard Roll Patterns
"Bile 'Em Cabbage Down"
"Salty Dog Blues"
Summary: Roll Patterns
Chords: Introduction
Chords
The Standard Chord Patterns
"Cumberland Gap"
"Train 45"
"John Hardy"
"Little Maggie"
"Don't Let the Deal Go Down"
"Wildwood Flower"
"House of the Rising Sun"
Summary: Chords
Licks: Introduction
Basic Up-the-Neck Licks
"Train 45"
"Little Maggie"
"John Hardy"
"Mama Don't Allow"
"Crying Holy Unto the Lord"
The "Identity Factor"
Chord Progression #1
Chord Progression #2
Chord Progression #3
"Lonesome Road Blues"
"Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms"
Additional Licks: Interchangeable Licks by Chord
Pick-Up Notes
G Licks
C Licks
D Licks
A Licks
F Licks
E Licks
B Licks
B-flat Licks
F-sharp Licks
Am Licks
Bm Licks
Cm Licks
Em Licks
Dm Licks
Chord Progression #1
Chord Progression #2
Chord Progression #3
"Lonesome Road Blues"
"Little Maggie"
"Salty Dog Blues"
"Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms"
"Jesse James"
Summary: Licks
Incorporating the Melody
Harmony Notes
Accentuating the Melody
"Worried Man Blues"
"Red River Valley"
"Hand Me Down My Walking Cane"
"Wreck of the Old 97"
Improvising: Advanced Section
Advanced Expression: The X or the Y Position?
Connecting Links: Up and Down the Neck
"Lost Indian"
"Sitting on Top of the World"
Altered Roll Patterns
"Blackberry Blossom"
"Wildwood Flower"
"Sally Goodin"
Second Variations
"Sally Ann"
"Don't Let the Deal Go Down"
"Look Down, Look Down"
Melodic Licks
"Dixie"
"Cuckoo's Nest"
"Crazy Creek"
"Limerock"
"Gray Eagle"
Using Chromatic Licks
"Hamilton County Breakdown"
"Cumberland Gap"
"Lonesome Road Blues"
"Working on a Building"
"Salt River"
Single-String Licks
Moveable Licks: Fingerboard Patterns
"She'll Be Coming Around the Mountain"
"Dill Pickle Rag"
"Black and White Rag"
"Salty Dog Blues"
"Salt River"
Using Back-Up Licks for Up-the-Neck Lead Arrangements
"12-Bar Blues"
"Hear Jerusalem Moan"
"I Don't Love Nobody"
Summary: Improvising
Ending a Song
Chord Charts

Disc 1
Tuning
Bluegrass Roll Patterns
The Forward Roll Pattern
The Mixed Roll Pattern
The Forward-Reverse Pattern
The Backward Roll
"Bile 'Em Cabbage Down"
Forward Roll
Backward Roll
Forward-Reverse Roll
"Salty Dog Blues"
Backward/Alt. Forward Roll
The Standard Chord Patterns
F-Position Pattern
D-Position Pattern
Barre-Position Pattern
E-Minor Chord Pattern
"Cumberland Gap"
Alternate Part B
"Train 45"
"John Hardy"
Alternate Forward Roll
Variation
"Little Maggie"
Up-the-neck Arrangement
1st Arrangement
2nd Arrangement
3rd Arrangement
"Don't Let the Deal Go Down"
Variation #2
Variation #3
"Wildwood Flower"
"House of the Rising Sun"
Basic Up-the-Neck Licks
Lick #3, #4, #5, & #6
"Train 45"
"Little Maggie"
"John Hardy"
"Mama Don't Allow"
"Crying Holy Unto the Lord"
The "Identity Factor"
Chord Progression #1
Chord Progression #2
Chord Progression #3
"Lonesome Road Blues"
Substitute Licks
"Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms"
Variation #2
Pick-Up Notes
G Licks
C Licks
D Licks - 1st-4th lines
D Licks - 5th-8th lines
A Licks
F Licks
E Licks
B Licks
B-flat Licks
F-sharp Licks
Am Licks
Bm Licks
Cm Licks
Em Licks
Dm Licks

Disc 2
Chord Progression #1
Alternate Licks
Chord Progression #2
Chord Progression #3
"Lonesome Road Blues"
Substitute (Alt.) Lick
Variation #2
"Little Maggie"
Substitute Licks
"Salty Dog Blues"
Variation #2
"Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms"
Alternate Licks
"Jesse James"
Harmony Notes
"Worried Man Blues"
Forward Roll Pattern
Chord Positions
Other Roll Patterns
Substitute Licks
"Red River Valley"
Variation #1
Variation #2
"Hand Me Down My Walking Cane"
Forward Roll Pattern
Substitute Licks
"Wreck of the Old 97"
Alternate Forward Roll
Variation #2
Variation #3
The Ending
Connecting Links: Up and Down the Neck
"Lost Indian"
"Sitting on Top of the World"
Variation #2
Altered Roll Patterns & "Blackberry Blossom"
"Wildwood Flower"
Variation #2
"Sally Goodin"
Variation #2
Variation #3
"Sally Ann"
Variation #2
"Don't Let the Deal Go Down"
Variation #2
Variation #3
"Look Down, Look Down"
Variation #2
Melodic Licks
"Dixie"
"Cuckoo's Nest"
"Crazy Creek"
"Limerock"
"Gray Eagle"
Using Chromatic Licks
"Hamilton County Breakdown"
Variation #2
Variation #3
"Cumberland Gap"
Variation #2
"Lonesome Road Blues"
"Working on a Building"
Variation #2
"Salt River"
Moveable Licks
F-Position Licks
F-Position Licks Continued
Barre-Position Licks
"She'll Be Coming Around the Mountain"
"Dill Pickle Rag"
"Black and White Rag"
"Salty Dog Blues"
"Salt River"
Part B
Using Back-Up Licks for Up-the-Neck Lead Arrangements
"12-Bar Blues"
"Hear Jerusalem Moan"
"I Don't Love Nobody"
Endings-Group 1
Endings Continued
Group II

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TEACH YOURSELF BLUEGRASS MANDOLIN. By Andy Statman. CD TABLATURE

TEACH YOURSELF BLUEGRASS MANDOLIN. Andy Statman. CD TAB.

Teach yourself authentic bluegrass mandolin with this book and CD pack. The book contains clear instructions on the basics: right- and left-hand techniques, solos, backup, personal advice on performance, and much more, as well as a complete selection of the best bluegrass songs to learn from. The CD contains audio versions of the examples contained in the book and backing tracks for several songs.
Written by Andy Statman, an acclaimed mandolin (and clarinet) player who leads his own ensemble in Brooklyn, New York.

All The Good Times Are Past And Gone
Arkansas Traveller
Blackberry Blossom
Boil 'Em Cabbage Down
Cripple Creek
Devil's Dream
Done Gone
Durham's Reel
Fire On The Mountain
John Hardy
John Henry
Little Maggie
Nine Pound Hammer
Old Joe Clark
Patty On The Turnpike
Pretty Polly
Sally Goodin
Salt Creek
Salty Dog
Sitting On Top Of The World
Soldier's Joy
Stoney Point
Swing Low
Turkey In The Straw
Will The Circle Be Unbroken

Prezzo: €19,00
€19,00

TEXAS FIDDLE FAVORITES FOR BANJO, Munde. CD

TEXAS FIDDLE FAVORITES FOR BANJO, Munde. CD TAB.

Prezzo: €18,00
€18,00

THE IRISH MANDOLIN, P. CARROLL. CD TABLATURE

THE IRISH MANDOLIN. 64 Pagine con P. Carroll. CD

Product Description:
The mandolin has become an integral part of the Irish music scene. In this book, you will find a carefully graded set of lessons and tunes, designed to help you master the skill needed to play Irish music with authority. Each section includes a clear statement of goals, and a review with exercises and ideas for further development. The book encompasses a wide range of material, from the lyrical simplicity of waltz-time tunes such as Gleanntan Gaoith Dobhair to great and popular session tunes such as The Star of Munster. In between are several slides and polkas from the Sliabh Luachra area in the Southwest or Ireland. Four original tunes by the author and a special section on ornamentation included. The accomplished mandolin player coming to Irish music for the first time should find plenty of interest here. Standard notation only.

An Fear Ina Aonair
As I Roved Out
Ballydesmond Polka No.2
Breandan Vincent's Favourite
Callaghan's
Drive The Cold Winter Away
Farewell To Erin
Gleanntan Glas Gaoith Dobhair
Green Cottage No.1
Green Fields Of America
I'll Tell Me Ma
Lonesome Road To Dingle
Mary Grace
My Darling Asleep
My Love Is In America
Pat Galvin's Hornpipe
Pat's Top Coat
Rip The Calico
Teir Abhaile
The Ballydesmond Polka No.1
The Bush On The Hill
The Downfall Of Paris
The Humours Of Whiskey
The Kaiser
The Learner Driver
The Maid On The Green
The Peaceful Child
The Poor Scholar
The Rattlin' Bog
The Skylark
The Star Of Munster
The Swedish Waltz
Trip It Up The Stairs

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TONE POEMS 1 DAVID GRISMAN & TONY RICE FOR MANDOLIN TABLATURE LIBRO SPARTITI MANDOLINO

TONE POEMS 1, FOR MANDOLIN. SHEET MUSIC BOOK FOR MANDOLIN WITH TABLATURE

LIBRO DI MUSICA, 

SPARTITI PER MANDOLINO CON: 

ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA, TABLATURE. 

 


Product Description:
The mandolin edition of Tone Poems presents notation and tablature for all 17 solos from the remarkable CD of the same name by David Grisman and Tony Rice.

Format: Book

Song Title: Composer/Source:
Banks Of The Ohio Arr.By David Grisman
Dawg After Dark David Grisman
Good Old Mountain Dew Arr. By David Grisman
Grandfather's Clock Arr. By David Grisman
I Am A Pilgrim Arr. By David Grisman
I Don't Want Your Mandolins Mister Arr. By David Grisman
Mill Valley Waltz David Grisman
Morning Sun David Grisman
O Solo Mio Arr. By David Grisman
Sam-Bino David Grisman
Song For Two Pamelas David Grisman
Swing '42 Django Reinhardt/ S. Grappelli
The Prisoner's Waltz David Grisman
Turn Of The Century David Grisman
Vintage Gintage Blues David Grisman
Watson Blues Bill Monroe
Wildwood Flower Arr. By David Grisman

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TAYLOR MARTIN AND DAVID GRISMAN TONE POEMS II FOR MANDOLIN BOOK SPARTITI TABLATURE LIBRO

TONE POEMS II FOR MANDOLIN, TAYLOR MARTIN AND DAVID GRISMAN. SHEET MUSIC BOOK FOR MANDOLIN WITH TABLATURE. 

 

LIBRO DI MUSICA .

SPARTITI PER MANDOLINO CON :

ACCORDI PENTAGRAMMA, TABLATURE.

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RAGTIME, BLUES, & JAZZ FOR BANJO. FRED SOKOLOW, TABLATURE

RAGTIME, BLUES, & JAZZ FOR BANJO. Fred Sokolow. TABLATURE

Product Description:
If you are a banjo player whose enjoyment of music isn't limited to bluegrass and country, you'll find this collection of tunes fun and sometimes challenging. Contains ragtime, blues, old-time jazz, and bluegrass blues, G tuning. Banjo tab. **For five-string banjo.

Song Title: Composer/Source:
Abilene - John D. Loudermilk, Lester Brown, Bob Gibson
Behind The Eight Ball Blues
Betty And Dupree
Bill Bailey Won't You Please Come Home - Hughie Cannon
Brown's Ferry Blues
Bully Of The Town
Careless Love
Chilly Winds (Lonesome Road Blues)
Cleopha - Scott Joplin
Down But Not Out Blues
Elite Syncopation Rag - Scott Joplin
Five String Boogie Woogie
Frankie And Johnny
Gambling Blues
Leola - Scott Joplin
Maple Leaf Rag - Scott Joplin
Oh, Babe It Aint No Lie
Original Rags - Scott Joplin
Ragtime Dance - Scott Joplin
Railroad Bill
Rising Sun Blues
Smoky Mokes - Abe Holzmann
Something Doing - Scott Hayden & Scott Joplin
St. Louis Tickle - Barney And Seymore (Faron Bennett)
Stagolee
Stealin', Stealin'
Sunflower - Scott Hayden & Scott Joplin
Swipesy Cake Walk - Arthur Marshall & S.J.
Take This Hammer
The Entertainer - Scott Joplin
Two White Horses
White House Blues
Worried Man Blues
Yankee Land - Max Hoffman

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SCRUGGS EARL THE 5-STRING BANJO CD LIBRO METODO MUSICA TABLATURE SPARTITI

SCRUGGS EARL, THE 5-STRING BANJO. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH CD & BANJO TABLATURE.

LIBRO METODO PER BANJO CON CD. 

SPARTITI PER BANJO CON: TABLATURE

 


Revised and Enhanced Edition
Series: Banjo
Softcover with CD - TAB
Author: Earl Scruggs

The best-selling banjo method in the world! Earl Scruggs's legendary method has helped thousands of banjo players get their start. The Revised and Enhanced Edition features more songs, updated lessons, and many other improvements. It includes everything you need to know to start playing banjo, including: a history of the 5-string banjo, getting acquainted with the banjo, Scruggs tuners, how to read music, chords, how to read tablature, right-hand rolls and left-hand techniques, banjo tunings, exercises in picking, over 40 songs, how to build a banjo, autobiographical notes, and much more! The book/CD version includes a CD with Earl Scruggs playing and explaining over 60 examples! 200 pages.

American Made-World Played
Ballad Of Jed Clampett
Bleeker Street Rag
Blue Ridge Cabin Home
Broad River
Careless Love
Carolina Boogie
Carolina Traveler
Cripple Creek
Cumberland Gap
Dear Old Dixie
Earl's Breakdown
Flint Hill Special
Foggy Mountain Breakdown
Foggy Mountain Chimes
Good Times Are Past And Gone
Ground Hog
Ground Speed
Home Sweet Home
Hot Corn, Cold Corn
Instrumental In D Minor
John Henry
Little Darling Pal Of Mine
Lonesome Road Blues
Loraderojost 111 Breakdown
My Cabin In Caroline
Nashville Blues
Old Folks
Pedal To The Medal
Pick Along
Pretty Polly
Randy Lynn Rag
Reuben
Roller Coaster
Sally Ann
Sally Goodwin
Shuckin' The Corn
Silver Eagle
Station Break
String Bender
Train Number Forty-Five
When I Left East Virginia
Yonder Stands Little Maggie
You Bake Right With Martha White
Your Love Is Like A Flower

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