IRISH TRADITIONAL GUITAR ACCOMPANIMENT CD TABLATURE The Nightingale-Danny Boy-The Water Is Wide-The Dublin Reel

IRISH TRADITIONAL GUITAR ACCOMPANIMENT. Con griglia degli accordi, parti complete del violino e dalla voce. 100 pagine. CD TABLATURE

Learn the exciting new accompaniment styles used by today's great players from Steve Cooney to Arty McGlynn. Written in dropped-D tuning, this book contains tablature, alternative chord shapes, bass melodies, bass runs, scratching, flamenco rolls, and more. If you want to back traditional Irish music with drive, energy and flamboyance then this is the book for you. Numerous examples will take a variety of new chord shapes and strum patterns, demonstrating how they can be used to make tunes come alive. Three songs are also included to illustrate alternative ballad and folk song accompaniment. Notation and tablature.

 

ABOUT THIS BOOK
Before we begin there are a few things that should be explained.

Tuning
Some traditional guitarists prefer to use standard tuning;
others favour the tuning DADGAD. The Irish DADGAD Guitar Book, by Sarah McQuaid, is an excellent source of information on that tuning.

This book, however, features drop D Tuning. This means that in order to play any of
the tunes it will be necessary to retune your guitar as follows: First, tune your guitar
to the standard tuning E A D G B E, then lower the E or 6th string down to D. To check
that you have done this correctly, pluck the 6th string and the 4th string together
- they should be an octave apart. DADGBE

The Guitar Chords
Sometimes you will see fret numbers marked on the left side of the chord box.
This indicates that the chord shape begins on the fret indicated. You may
also notice a small x or0situated at the top of the fret box. An x symbol placed
over a string means that it is not played. An0 placed over a
string means that the open string is struck.

Here is an example:
This indicates that the first finger holds down the E, B, G, and D strings on the fifth fret and that the open A string
is also played. The low D string is not played.

Bass Runs and Chords
Sometimes in the course of a tune you will see ringed notes in a chord box.
This indicates that these notes are to be emphasised. This is one of the ways
that a bass run or solo may be notated. The other utilises tablature notation.

Emphasise the G note 6th 5th fret
Emphasise the F# note 6th string string 4th fret 
Emphasise the E note 6th string 2nd fret 3
Emphasise A note 2nd string open

Contents:

Jenny's Chickens --
The Bird In The Bush --
The Humours Of Ballyconnell --
Keane's Favourite --
The Rights Of Man --
Johnny Will You Marry Me --
Trip To Durrow --
Capo Slide - Hewlett's Reel --
Danny Boy --
The Musical Priest --
The Eavesdropper --
The Bothy Band Jig --
Apples In Winter --
Gallagher's Frolics --
Martin Wynne's No. 2 --
The Nightingale --
The Magic Slipper --
The Mountain Road --
The Boys Of Ballisodare --
The Dublin Reel --
Cooley's Reel --
The Boys Of Mallow --
The Rambling Pitchfork --
Eiblin Ni Riordan's --
The Water Is Wide --
The Maids Of Castlebar --
The Rambling Maid --

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